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whatsapp password extract from android?
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Comrades, good evening.
There was a need to pull out your WhatsApp password from your own android phone (ala hackmyself)
This is necessary in order to be able to send messages from your profile from a php script using the WhatsApp API. On the Internet, I found a way through logging http (s) requests in the phone, and then pull it out from there, like it glows there. I did everything as it should, but in the http (s) logs I did not find a call to the WhatsApp server. There are suggestions that now they are authorized not through themselves, but through Google somehow, because. all requests from this application to it.
As a result, we managed to pull out the token that Google gave in the form of a response for WhatsApp. but I doubt that this is a password, because. I never managed to send a message from php with this password.
Has anyone dealt with something similar recently?
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First, WhatsApp, not Whatisapp.
Calluses the eyes.
Secondly - how to understand they are authorized through Google?
If you see short links to goo.gl, this means that each request is shortened.
Open the chrome console - Network - and see which link it redirects to.
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