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Open Source Security tool to audit hashed passwords.
...It is focused to provide multi-platform support and flexible parameters to cover most of the possible password-auditing scenarios.
Java Runtime version 1.7 or higher is required for running JBrute.
Supported algorithms:
MD5
MD4
SHA-256
SHA-512
MD5CRYPT
SHA1
ORACLE-10G
ORACLE-11G
NTLM
LM
MSSQL-2000
MSSQL-2005
MSSQL-2012
MYSQL-322
MYSQL-411
POSTGRESQL
SYBASE-ASE1502
INFORMIX-1170
To see syntax examples: https://sourceforge.net/p/jbrute/wiki/Examples
To see last news: https://sourceforge.net/p/jbrute/blog
FAQ: https://sourceforge.net/p/jbrute/wiki/FAQ/
General questions: jbrute-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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Author: Gonzalo L. ...
JSummer is a tool to compute and check MD5, MD4, MD2, SHA-160, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, RIPEMD128, RIPEMD160, WHIRLPOOL, TIGER, HAVAL message digest consisting of a Console-Version and GUI. Implemented in Java.
S/Key Generator. An RFC2289 compliant One-Time Password generator written in Java language and O.S. Thinlet package for GUI.
It uses MD4 and MD5 hash algorithms.
S/Key - OTP Generator for J2ME architecture. An RFC2289 compliant One-Time Password generator for mobile phone supporting Java language. It uses MD4 and MD5 hash algorithms.
...It is intended to provide a graphical tool to create hashes for files within a directory, and check the hashes generated. It works with many hash functions, as md5, sha1, sha256, sha512, md4, crc, etc.