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    ophcrack

    ophcrack

    A Windows password cracker based on rainbow tables

    Ophcrack is a Windows password cracker based on a time-memory trade-off using rainbow tables. This is a new variant of Hellman's original trade-off, with better performance. It recovers 99.9% of alphanumeric passwords in seconds.
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    Downloads: 3,824 This Week
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    hashcat

    hashcat

    World's fastest and most advanced password recovery utility

    hashcat is the world's fastest and most advanced password recovery utility, supporting five unique modes of attack for over 300 highly-optimized hashing algorithms. hashcat currently supports CPUs, GPUs, and other hardware accelerators on Linux, Windows, and macOS, and has facilities to help enable distributed password cracking. Download the latest release and unpack it in the desired location. Please remember to use 7z x when unpacking the archive from the command line to ensure full file paths remain intact. Multi-Device-Types (Utilizing mixed device types in same system). Supports password candidate brain functionality. Supports distributed cracking networks (using overlay). Supports interactive pause / resume. Supports sessions. Supports restore. Supports reading password candidates from file and stdin. Supports hex-salt and hex-charset. Supports automatic performance tuning. Supports automatic keyspace ordering markov-chains.
    Downloads: 102 This Week
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    thc-hydra

    thc-hydra

    Shows how easy it would be to gain unauthorized access to a system

    Number one of the biggest security holes are passwords, as every password security study shows. This tool is a proof of concept code, to give researchers and security consultants the possibility to show how easy it would be to gain unauthorized access from remote to a system. There are already several login hacker tools available, however, none does either support more than one protocol to attack or support parallelized connects. It was tested to compile cleanly on Linux, Windows/Cygwin, Solaris, FreeBSD/OpenBSD, QNX (Blackberry 10) and MacOS. However the module engine for new services is very easy so it won't take a long time until even more services are supported. Via the command line options you specify which logins to try, which passwords, if SSL should be used, how many parallel tasks to use for attacking, etc. PROTOCOL is the protocol you want to use for attacking, e.g. ftp, smtp, http-get or many others are available.
    Downloads: 77 This Week
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    OMEN

    OMEN

    OMEN: Ordered Markov ENumerator - Password Guesser

    OMEN is a Markov model-based password guesser written in C. It generates password candidates according to their occurrence probabilities, i.e., it outputs most likely passwords first. OMEN significantly improves guessing speed over existing proposals. If you are interested in the details on how OMEN improves on existing Markov model-based password guessing approaches, please refer to OMEN: Faster Password Guessing Using an Ordered Markov Enumerator. OMEN consists of two separate program modules: createNG and enumNG. createNG calculates n-gram probabilities based on a given list of passwords and stores them on the hard disk. Based on these probabilities enumNG enumerates new passwords in the correct order (descending). Before one can generate any passwords, the n-gram probabilities have to be estimated using createNG. To calculate the probabilities using the default settings, createNG must be called giving a path to a password list that should be trained.
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    Address_Decode

    Address_Decode

    Decode various cryptocurrency addresses

    Address to hash160 is an efficient multi-threaded tool designed to decode various cryptocurrency addresses (such as Bitcoin BTC,Bitcoin Cash BCH, Litecoin LTC, Bitcoin Gold BTG, etc.) to extract hash160 values. It is often used in research such as brainflayer, keyhunt, BitCrack, ecloop, keyhunt cuda, etc.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    A multithreaded opensource password cracker
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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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