Decrypt the encryption with the following command: openssl enc -base64 -d -aes-128-cbc -v '' -K ''.Base64 encode the encrypted password and remove the first three characters ( python -c 'import base64 print base64.b64encode("ENCRYPTED_PASSWORD")').Encrypt the found key using pbkdf2_hmac grabbing the first 16 characters and hexlify the encrypted key ( python -c 'import binascii import hashlib key=hashlib.pbkdf2_hmac("sha1","",b"saltysalt",1003) print binascii.hexlify(key)).Get the salt (110% chance it's saltysalt).Generate the IV ( python -c 'import sys ("20" * 16)'.Once you have the key, in order to decrypt the you would need to To find this key you can execute the command security find-generic-password -wa 'Chrome' as an administrator and it should pull the key for you. The reason that the passwords showed up like they did is because they are encrypted with a pbkdf2 key that is stored in a specific keychain location (usually having the name 'Chrome' in it). Alright I figured it out and said I would post an answer.
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