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Chrome extension and Express server demonstrating a CSS-based keylogging attack on password inputs.
A crowdsourced collection of websites with frustrating and counterproductive password requirements.
A graphical tool for custom wordlist generation using human password paradigms, with output for Hashcat and John the Ripper.
A Ruby binding for the OpenBSD bcrypt() password hashing algorithm to securely store user passwords.
A comprehensive password cracking rule combining multiple sources for improved hashcat performance.
Statistical password cracking rules for Hashcat based on industry patterns and frequency analysis.
A collection of sorted wordlists, hashcat masks, and advanced rules for password cracking based on analysis of billions of real passwords.
A .NET port of the bcrypt password hashing algorithm with adjustable work factor for secure password storage.
A curated collection of tools, research, and resources for password cracking and security auditing.
A Google Colab notebook setup for high-performance hash cracking and penetration testing tools.
An intelligent wordlist generator for password profiling using permutations and statistics based on target information.
A Go-based tool to automatically scan networks for SSH servers with weak passwords and track credential vulnerabilities.
A simple, cross-platform desktop application for password-based file encryption using drag-and-drop.
A dead-simple cross-platform desktop app and CLI for encrypting and decrypting files and folders using a password.
A command-line tool to check email addresses and passwords against the Have I Been Pwned breach database.
A collection of custom password cracking rules for Hashcat and John the Ripper to enhance brute-force attacks.
A GPT-2 model trained from scratch on password leaks for password modeling, generation, and strength estimation.
A neural network-based password cracking tool using character-level RNNs to learn and generate password guesses.
A Swift library providing easy-to-use hashing and encryption functions for iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS.
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