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    EMAGNET

    EMAGNET

    Automated hacking tool to find leaked databases with 97.1% accuracy

    Automated hacking tool that will find leaked databases with 97.1% accurate to grab mail + password. Before using Emagnet, please remember that with great power comes great responsibility. Pastebin patched the vulnerability I previously used in order to get recent uploads, so at the moment it is not possible to get recently uploaded files, you are now limited to all syntaxes exempt the default one (95% get's uploaded as 'text' and this is removed from all recent upload lists). Bruteforce...
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    dirsearch

    dirsearch

    Web path scanner

    An advanced command-line tool designed to brute force directories and files in webservers, AKA web path scanner. Wordlist is a text file, each line is a path. About extensions, unlike other tools, dirsearch only replaces the %EXT% keyword with extensions from -e flag. For wordlists without %EXT% (like SecLists), -f | --force-extensions switch is required to append extensions to every word in wordlist, as well as the /. To use multiple wordlists, you can separate your wordlists with commas....
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    JoinFinder

    Help to find join between two table on MS SQL

    JoinFinder is a useful tool that helps you to find join between two tables by foreign keys defined into tables or by a brute-force method. It is a Java8 project and it uses jna library for autocompletition feature. At the moment JoinFinder is in Italian and supports only MS SQL server, but I hope to add soon other DB support and English translation.
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    BHS Debian (Hades Update)

    BHS Debian (Hades Update)

    BHS debian (testing) jessie/sid

    BHS (Debian) New BHS release Based on Debian jessie/sid Kermel 3.12 KDE 4.11 Debian style and look Custom scripts!! Defcon tools!! New wifi scripts Multiarch support Top tools username: root password: BHS note: Don't forget to run the script located on the desktop to install the missing tools,because without to run it the menu will not be functional,if you not see it just download from here in the file section..sorry for the delay the upload stack for 2...
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    Brute Force Search Cube Solver
    BFS-CS uses a brute force search to solve a given rubiks cube. It aims at finding the shortest solve possible. The tool provides a cube editor using OpenGL.
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