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    VeraCrypt

    VeraCrypt

    Open source disk encryption with strong security for the Paranoid

    VeraCrypt is a free disk encryption software brought to you by IDRIX (https://www.idrix.fr) and based on TrueCrypt 7.1a. It adds enhanced security to the algorithms used for system and partitions encryption making it immune to new developments in brute-force attacks. It also solves many vulnerabilities and security issues found in TrueCrypt. This enhanced security adds some delay ONLY to the opening of encrypted partitions without any performance impact to the application use phase. This is acceptable to the legitimate owner but it makes it much harder for an attacker to gain access to the encrypted data. ...
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    Program for brute force recovering a Oracle password hash. This is my first ever Linux program(after some hello world programs) Still learning how to program C
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    A multithreaded opensource password cracker
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    Brute is a brute force hash cracker, it allows the user to specify how many threads he want running simultaneously. It is fast, and modular, all the hash algorithm dependent code lies in a module (a shared library). Modules available: MD5; SHA256; SHA512
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    BruteNet is a system of the distributed brute force and distributed calculations built on user extensions capable to solve a great number of problems related to the partition on a lot of machines.With sample extention you can distribute brute md5-hash
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    An original bruteforce-based encryption/decryption system. BBE was originally conceived to chat with encrypted text on IRC. mIRC and X-Chat support BBE via script addon. BBE can also encrypt MIME encoded files. Blowfish encryption is currently supported.
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    dkbf is a distributed, keyboard, brute-force program for Linux clusters that attacks Windows NT Lanman and NT hashes using the Message Passing Interface (MPI).
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    The program uses a number of processes to brute-force crack MD5 hashes. MD5 brute-force cracking involves hashing all possible strings and each time compare the obtained hash to the one we are trying to crack
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