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    airgeddon

    airgeddon

    This is a multi-use bash script for Linux systems

    .... Offline password decrypting on WPA/WPA2 captured files for personal networks (Handshakes and PMKIDs) using a dictionary, brute-force, and rule-based attacks with aircrack, crunch and hashcat tools. Enterprise networks captured password decrypting based on john the ripper, crunch, asleap and hashcat tools. GPU support available for hashcat. Only Rogue/Fake AP mode to sniff using external sniffer (Hostapd + DHCP + DoS).
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    HashApp

    python software for cracking and creating SHA and MD5 hashes

    A python software that can be used for encrypting text in SHA384, SHA512, SHA224, SHA1, SHA256 and MD5; or for cracking six different types of hashes, namely SHA384, SHA512, SHA224, SHA1, SHA256 and MD5 through a dictionary attack using an online txt file. You need to have python 3 or above installed to run this progam. If you would like to change the online dictionary URL for hash decryption, use CTRL+F in your text editor and search for this line: LIST_OF_WORDS = str(urlopen('https...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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