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    EnigmaLike
    EnigmaLike is an Enigma-like encoding tool for text files that encodes word-by-word using a dictionary/code book/encryption reel set-up. EnigmaLike is written using PerlTk and has instructions in PDF format. For Linux.
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    Juggernaut v1000 Beta v1.2

    Juggernaut v1000 Beta v1.2

    Juggernaut v1000 Anti-Cryptography

    Juggernaut v1000 can crack MD4, MD5, MD6, SHA1, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512, HMAC-MD5, HMAC-SHA1 and also all the Base-64 version of them in minutes... but the cracking process depends in your password wordlist/dictionary.
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    Designed to use what is known about users via the /etc/passwd file on unix/linux systems to generate a dynamic dictionary or csv file of more accurate guesses as to what their possible password may be, to look for bad password protection practices.
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    passphrase-generator

    Generate a set of random passphrases for you to choose from.

    ...Implemented as a self contained perl script that should work on many unix like systems. The passphrase-generator defaults to only 3 words instead of the 4 suggested by XKCD, but uses a larger dictionary found in many unix like systems at /usr/share/dict/words. It also provides estimates for the entropy of the generated passphrases. The randomization is based on /dev/urandom and SHA1. See http://xkcd.com/936/ for an entertaining take on passwords vs. passphrases. See my post in stackoverflow for links to other solutions and discussions on passphrases vs passwords: http://stackoverflow.com/a/12646320/1148030
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    SSH FTP Brute Force
    This is a script to perform a dictionary based attack through protocol FTP and SSH2. You need libssh2 to use ssh2 methods. Syntax use: perl ssh2ftpcrack.pl [ssh or ftp] [user] [host] [wordlist] http://packetstormsecurity.org/Crackers/wordlists/
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    Dark Cracker is a dictionary based brute-force DES-encrypted password cracker written in PERL which allows *nix system administrators to test password files against a dictionary of common passwords and detect accounts without a password.
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    Spam-X is a small CGI script that seeks to entrap spambots and flood them with thousands of worthless e-mail addresses. It "hides" these junk mailto: links in the body of an HTML page, which it generates using words from the dictionary.
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