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Hackers discover way to access Google accounts without a password::‘Exploit enables continuous access to Google services, even after a user’s password is reset,’ researcher warns
They’re using some Google api to generate the cookie(s?) with the manipulated chrome token. To me it kinda sounded like Google is using an improper method to generate the chrome token and the hackers found a way to derive other valid chrome tokens from it.Though I’m not an expert. Read it yourself to get the right picture.Edit: This is the part of the article about it, rest seems to be about how the hackers encrypted their exploit to avoid detection:
Edit but there’s some conflicting information on what to do:
From one of the hack tool changelogs:
I guess Google doesn’t invalidate session cookies generated with the chrome token upon a password reset, but the chrome token itself gets invalidated and deletes the session cokkies on the browser side or something? Idk sounds whack