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    PDFRip

    PDFRip

    A multi-threaded PDF password cracking utility

    A multi-threaded PDF password cracking utility equipped with commonly encountered password format builders and dictionary attacks. pdfrip is a fast multithreaded PDF password cracking utility written in Rust with support for wordlist-based dictionary attacks, date and number range bruteforcing, and a custom query builder for password formats. You can write your own queries like STRING{69-420} with the -q option which would generate a wordlist with the full number range. You can pass in an year as the input with the -d option which would bruteforce all 365 days of the year in DDMMYYYY format which is a pretty commonly used password format for PDFs. Just give a number range like 5000-100000 with the -n option and it would bruteforce with the whole range.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    GoSpider

    GoSpider

    Gospider - Fast web spider written in Go

    ...Find AWS-S3 from response source. Find subdomains from the response source. Get URLs from Wayback Machine, Common Crawl, Virus Total, Alien Vault. Format output easy to Grep. Support Burp input. Crawl multiple sites in parallel.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ParamIT

    a Toolset for Molecular Mechanical Force Field Parameterization

    ...The usage of these tools decreases the labor effort, lowers manual input errors and reduces the time needed for accurate MM parameterization efforts.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    codeZ

    A program to en/decrypt texts that are only crackable using bruteforce

    codeZ is a program that can encrypt/decrypt texts that are not crackable without using brute-force attacks. It supports loads of characters, including symbols like brackets.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    distributedPHP client

    distributedPHP client

    A simple script for distributed computing through PHP:

    ...You must open and configure the distributedPHP .php file prior to running it. ditributedPHP client supports activating scripts without data, sending the same data to all scripts, sending unique data to each script or sending user input to each script. Examples of use include: distributed math computation, encryption breaking, SETI@home/folding@home (well, if they made the projects in php..) distributed bruteforce attacks, ddos attacks, distributed processing, etc.. distributedPHP client can be configured to distribute computing to scripts written in a language other than php as long as the script supports html form input (or doesn't require input at all).
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