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    Ubuntu Mate + Hacking Tools

    Ubuntu Mate + Hacking Tools

    Ubuntu Mate Hacking Distro

    ...These tools are integrated in just one command. The distro is useful for those who want a Ubuntu Mate with tools like Katoolin, Tool-X or IntRec, which are compatible. To execute hacking tools in Ubuntu Mate enter Menu>Terminal and write sudo su fsociety To Upgrade your system to the latest version use the following command in Terminal: sudo apt-get upgrade Includes KaliLinux Repositores + ClassicMenu Indicator Recommended Requirements for HD 720p Optimal Setting: Intel Core Processor 8GB RAM 2GB GDDR5 GPU 120GB SSD
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    MimiPenguin

    MimiPenguin

    A tool to dump the login password from the current linux user

    A tool to dump the login password from the current linux desktop user. Adapted from the idea behind the popular Windows tool mimikatz. Takes advantage of cleartext credentials in memory by dumping the process and extracting lines that have a high probability of containing passwords. Will attempt to calculate each word's probability by checking hashes in memory, and regex searches. 2.0 introduces a clean port that aims to increase the speed of execution and portability
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