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    This is a Linux command line program that attempts a brute force dictionary attack on a password protected zip file. If successful it will display the password and automatically unzip the file.
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    Program for brute force recovering a Oracle password hash. This is my first ever Linux program(after some hello world programs) Still learning how to program C
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    voidssh
    ssh bruteforce authentification with multiprocessing, string generator and dictionary attack
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    Kotak
    Kotak is just another cracking tool which is based on Java. It is used to crack various types of hash functions with various types of attacks. It's developed to be as simple as possible, so that anyone can use this tool easily.
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    enumIAX is an Inter Asterisk Exchange version 2 (IAX2) protocol username brute-force enumerator. enumIAX may operate in two distinct modes; Sequential Username Guessing or Dictionary Attack.
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    This program demonstrates a weakness in the authentication process of 802.1X EAP-MD5 in Wi-Fi networks that allows an attacker to gain login information by a dictionary attack. A Wi-Fi compliant card (802.11a,b,g) that supports monitor-mode is required.
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    Active dictionary attack on WEP keys in WLAN networks.
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    Quick-Safe

    Quick-Safe

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    QuickSafe is an open-source password generator designed to bolster online security by generating robust and secure passwords. This project addresses the growing need for enhanced password strength in the face of escalating cyber threats. QuickSafe empowers users to create highly secure passwords through a diverse character set, including uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, symbols, and more. With the increasing frequency of online security breaches, having a reliable password generator...
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