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I thnk the way those stealers operate is that they steal the tokens that various apps and extensions have stored locally.

Even if Enpass extension even stores a token somewhere once being authorized, the vault is local (loopback).

in that sense it's not vulnerable. 

if the stealer were to steal files in general in the OS (extensions are heaviliy sandboxed), reaching for the walletx/db-files of Enpass, they would never be in a decrypted / plaintext state like @Redeemer said.

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