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A comprehensive collection of security testing wordlists and payloads for penetration testers and security researchers.
An advanced offline password cracker supporting hundreds of hash and cipher types across multiple platforms.
A Python tool for generating custom wordlists by profiling users to guess weak passwords during penetration tests.
A multi-threaded Python brute-forcing tool with a modular design for reliable and flexible password guessing attacks.
A suite of tools to convert WiFi packet captures to hash files for password cracking with Hashcat or John the Ripper.
A command-line tool that automates password cracking methodologies through Hashcat with integrated wordlist management and attack orchestration.
A multi-platform client-server tool for distributing Hashcat password cracking tasks across multiple computers.
A modern hash identification tool that names MD5, SHA256, and 300+ other hash types with popularity ratings and summaries.
A comprehensive password cracking rule combining multiple sources for improved hashcat performance.
A collection of small, chainable command-line utilities for advanced password cracking operations.
Statistical password cracking rules for Hashcat based on industry patterns and frequency analysis.
A plug-and-play script to crack password hashes using pre-configured, empirically-tuned hashcat attacks.
A Python tool that generates targeted wordlists for security testing by combining personal info, leet transforms, and song lyrics.
A collection of sorted wordlists, hashcat masks, and advanced rules for password cracking based on analysis of billions of real passwords.
A VoIP security testing toolset for auditing SIP-based systems through scanning, enumeration, and password cracking.
A massive 82 billion entry wordlist compiled from multiple password dictionaries for security testing.
A CLI tool and library to identify hash types, supporting 675+ hash formats with hashcat and John the Ripper references.
A curated collection of tools, research, and resources for password cracking and security auditing.
A curated list of awesome tools, research, papers, and projects related to password cracking and security.
A fast, memory-optimized C tool to remove duplicates from massive wordlists while preserving order, designed for password cracking.
An open-source GPU-accelerated password cracking tool for BitLocker-encrypted storage devices using dictionary attacks.
A Python REST API and web GUI for managing Hashcat password cracking jobs in a queuing system.
A Ruby-based command-line tool for analyzing password dumps to generate statistics and insights for security reports.
An optimized hashcat rule set for password cracking with reduced rule count and zero performance loss against major breach datasets.
An advanced keyboard-walk generator for password cracking, configurable with base characters, keymaps, and routes.
A steganography brute-force utility that uncovers hidden data inside files by trying passwords from a wordlist.
A collection of password cracking rules and masks for hashcat, generated from analysis of real breached password data.
A high-performance word generator for password cracking with per-position configurable character sets.
A standalone password candidate generator implementing the PRINCE algorithm for advanced password cracking attacks.
A collection of hashcat and John the Ripper rules for password cracking, optimized for common password generation patterns.
Extracts password-protected 7-Zip archive data into hashcat-compatible hashes for password cracking.
Deploy Hashtopolis on Google Cloud Shell and Colab for free, zero-infrastructure password cracking.
Large hashcat rulesets generated from real-world compromised passwords to improve password cracking effectiveness.
A web-based platform for organizing, automating, and analyzing password cracking tasks using Hashcat.
A versatile Rust tool for generating and mutating wordlists using patterns, web scraping, and password formats.
A scalable, pluggable, and distributed queue and resource system for password cracking and other compute-intensive tasks.
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