A web-based platform for organizing, automating, and analyzing password cracking tasks using Hashcat.
Hashview is a web front-end for password cracking and analytics that helps security professionals organize and automate repetitive tasks related to Hashcat. It consists of a server component for management and agent components for executing cracking jobs, providing consistency and visual analytics for reports.
Security professionals, penetration testers, and red teamers who regularly perform password cracking and need to manage Hashcat tasks efficiently.
Developers choose Hashview because it centralizes and automates distributed Hashcat workflows, reduces manual repetition, and delivers ready-to-use analytics visuals for reporting, all within a self-hosted, security-conscious architecture.
A web front-end for password cracking and analytics
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Provides a web-based dashboard to control multiple Hashcat agents from a single location, as described in the key features for streamlined operations.
Automates repetitive hash cracking tasks, ensuring consistency across operations and reducing manual errors, which is core to its value proposition.
Generates visual analytics and report-ready graphics that can be directly copied into security reports, saving time for professionals.
Separates server and agent components, allowing deployment on dedicated hardware for scalable password cracking campaigns.
Requires manual setup of MySQL, Python dependencies, and configuration, which can be cumbersome compared to packaged solutions.
Focused solely on Hashcat 6.2.x+, so it doesn't support other cracking tools or newer Hashcat versions without updates.
Docker setup is labeled as not production-ready, and self-signed certificates require manual replacement for secure deployments.