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An old OS knew my current wifi password automatically

I connected a system stored on an external drive into a new laptop and booted it up. Upon logging into the old system my new WIFI connection logged in automatically without a password prompt. My laptops harddrive is encrypted and I wasn't mounted yet. I checked the logins and the old system hadn't been logged in since I moved to this new place.


Do WIFI passwords get stored outside the harddrive? I know the Bluetooth connections are stored on the chip itself and there's a special key command to administer the chip.

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.1

Posted on Jan 17, 2021 2:34 AM

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Posted on Jan 17, 2021 4:24 AM

I do believe the Wifi PW is stored in EFI orNVRAM, it's why CMD+r can connect without a drive.

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An old OS knew my current wifi password automatically

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