Brute Force Tools for OpenBSD

Browse free open source Brute Force tools and projects for OpenBSD below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Brute Force tools by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    CSVHashCrack Suite

    CSVHashCrack Suite

    Multi hash crack suite

    This script is capable of cracking multiple hashes from a CSV-file like e.g. dumps from sqlmap. Over 17.000 md5-hashes in a CSV-file get cracked with a 14.300.000 lines wordlist in less then 1 min. Lines wich cant get cracked with the wordlist get stored in a .leftToCrack-File to further process with another Wordlist or the bruteforce-tool. In addition to the wordlist-cracker I created also a bruteforce-tool named CSVHashBrutforcer.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    BFBTester is great for doing quick, proactive, security checks of binary programs. BFBTester will perform checks of single and multiple argument command line overflows and environment variable overflows. Versions 2.0-BETA and higher can also watch for tem
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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