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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. ...
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    ZipUnlocker2025

    ZipUnlocker2025

    Zip Unlocker WinZip/WinRAR Password Unlocker

    ...Whether you're dealing with important compressed files or simply can't access your archive, this password unlocker can assist in restoring your access. With its easy-to-use interface and fast recovery process, the program supports multiple attack methods, such as brute-force and dictionary attacks, to quickly guess and recover the correct password. https://zipunlocker.com/
    Downloads: 61 This Week
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    Our idea is to deploy a society of computational agents that collaborate in order to achieve the shared goal of decrypting a chunk of ciphertext or recovering a password from an hash by means of a dictionary-based attack.
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    pydictor

    pydictor

    powerful and useful hacker dictionary builder for a brute-force attack

    ...You can generate highly customized and complex wordlists by modifying multiple configuration files, adding your own dictionary, using leet mode, filter by length, char occur times, types of different char, regex, and even add customized encode scripts in /lib/encode/ folder, add your own plugin script in /plugins/ folder, add your own tool script in /tools/ folder.
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    Wordpie Python Based Brute Force

    Wordpie Python Based Brute Force

    Python Based Brute Force Password Cracking Assistant By Clownsec

    A python script used to generate all possible password combinations for cracking WAP and other logins or password files. This program is open source. If you see the need to repair or change something by all means do so, but share your findings. *HONK* Usage: wordpie.py [-h] [-o OUTPUT] [-min MIN_SIZE] [-max MAX_SIZE] [-N] [-L] [-U] [-S] [-A] [-v] Generate a wordlist with all possible combinations of letters including: -L (Lowercase Letters) -U (Uppercase Letters) -N...
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    Heuristic password brute force cracking. Project blather attempts to find a middle ground between brute force password cracking and dictionary attacks using language heuristics.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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