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HTTPBrute is used to calculate HTTP Digest Access Authentication as per RFC 2617. The tool will be able to perform brute force attacks to retrieve a lost password for a given Authentication response. MD5 is the only hashing algorithm implemented.
This is a simple app, created around an original sudoku solver based only on heuristics, not brute force. It's coded in Java/SWT(GUI toolkit). It's an example of MVC and of Visitor, Observer, Strategy, Abstract Factory, Singleton Design Patterns.
HumanSudokuSolver is intended to solve Sudoku puzzles in a way human beings would do (non brute force). It currently solves most of the puzzles I tried and can output a step-by-step solution. Developers who want to contribute are welcome!
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Hash Cracker is an application developed in java swings that allows a user to crack MD2, MD5, SHA-1,SHA-256,SHA-384,SHA-512 hashes either using brute force or using wordlists of the user's choice based on the users choice.