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    JBrute

    JBrute

    Open Source Security tool to audit hashed passwords.

    ...It is focused to provide multi-platform support and flexible parameters to cover most of the possible password-auditing scenarios. Java Runtime version 1.7 or higher is required for running JBrute. Supported algorithms: MD5 MD4 SHA-256 SHA-512 MD5CRYPT SHA1 ORACLE-10G ORACLE-11G NTLM LM MSSQL-2000 MSSQL-2005 MSSQL-2012 MYSQL-322 MYSQL-411 POSTGRESQL SYBASE-ASE1502 INFORMIX-1170 To see syntax examples: https://sourceforge.net/p/jbrute/wiki/Examples To see last news: https://sourceforge.net/p/jbrute/blog FAQ: https://sourceforge.net/p/jbrute/wiki/FAQ/ General questions: jbrute-users@lists.sourceforge.net (you can suscribe to mailing list at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jbrute-users) Author: Gonzalo L. ...
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    JPassword Recovery Tool

    JPassword Recovery Tool

    Password recovery tool for compressed archives and md5, sha-1/2 hashes

    This is a simple but sophisticated open source password recovery tool for M$ Windows, it can effectively 'crack' any password protected archive that can be decompressed by 7zip given enough time and resources. It can also bruteforce MD2, MD5, SHA-1 and SHA-2 hashes (SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512), CRC16, CRC32, CRC64 and Adler32 hashed passwords for both Windows, and Linux. It requires java 7u4 and above, and 7-zip v9.20 and up for archive recovery. Keeping these above applications up to date ensures peak performance. if you have any ideas, bugs, tips/improvements and/or suggestions please dont hesitate to contact me NB AS OF V1.07 PLEASE MAKE SURE 'resources' FOLDER IS IN THE SAME DIRECTORY AS THE JPasswordRecoveryTool.jar Known Bugs(v1.09): -although md2 was selceted by default for hash recovery if you did not slected another value and reselect md2 it would use md5 by default
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    Password Cracker
    Crack the encrypted passwords (MD5,SHA, etc....)
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    HTTPBrute is used to calculate HTTP Digest Access Authentication as per RFC 2617. The tool will be able to perform brute force attacks to retrieve a lost password for a given Authentication response. MD5 is the only hashing algorithm implemented.
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    Hash Cracker is an application developed in java swings that allows a user to crack MD2, MD5, SHA-1,SHA-256,SHA-384,SHA-512 hashes either using brute force or using wordlists of the user's choice based on the users choice.
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