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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,...
    Downloads: 36 This Week
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    Mnemonic-Recovery-CUDA

    Mnemonic-Recovery-CUDA

    Written in C/CUDA, this tool recovers lost mnemonics and passphrases f

    Written in C/CUDA, this tool recovers lost mnemonics and passphrases for BTC, ETH, TRX, DOGE, LTC, DASH, ZEC, BCH, and BTG. Supports BIP32/44/49/84 derivation paths. Features partial phrase recovery and a built-in dictionary for fast, efficient results. Compliant with wallet standards.
    Downloads: 22 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...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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