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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. You can pass in an year as the input with the -d option which would bruteforce all 365 days of the year in DDMMYYYY format which is a pretty commonly used password format for PDFs. Just give a number range like 5000-100000 with the -n option and it would bruteforce with the whole range.
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    Network Enumeration Tool

    Network Enumeration Tool for Host Exploration and Recon

    N-ETHER (Network Enumeration Tool for Host Exploration and Reconnaissance) is a robust and highly automated Python script designed to streamline the critical initial phases of network security auditing and penetration testing. It’s core purpose is to perform fast, comprehensive, and consistent host and port discovery across single targets or large lists of IP addresses. N-ETHER functions as an intelligent, opinionated wrapper around the powerful nmap tool, bundling best-practice scanning...
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    LockyMonitorConsole

    Console app to check if files has been changed by crypto ransomware

    ...Can monitor multiple folders or drives. It communicates with a Windows LockyDisconnectService to disable all physical Network Interfaces (NICs). Use the commandline Parameter: -q to hide the console -i to add the console to windows autorun and install LockyDisconnectService c# source is included in the zip file It uses the FileSystemMonitor class. The Project is inactive because it can't protect against ransomware
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    RSA Converter
    A multi-platform tool to convert RSA private keys between SFM format (modulus, public exponent, private exponent) and CRT format, in both ways.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Q Disassembler is a flexible disassembly engine that aims to provide precise information about machine instructions while maintaining OS-independence and performance.
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