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CrackerJack is a Web GUI for Hashcat developed in Python. Architecture This project aims to keep the GUI and Hashcat independent. In a nutshell, here’s how it works: User uploads hashes select wordlist/rules/mask etc, and clicks “start”. Web server spawns a new screen. Generates the hashcat command based on the settings. Runs the command on the screen. Monitors the screen’s output, parses it and displays it in the GUI. This allows CrackerJack to be future-proof as it ties to the input/output of Hashcat. Also, if the GUI is not working for whatever reason, hashcat will keep running. Features Minimal dependencies Uses sqlite3, screen, and hashcat. Complete hashcat session management. Start/stop/pause/restore running sessions. Terminate cracking jobs after a specific date/time. Web interface for mask generation (?a?l?u). Web Push notifications when a password is cracked. Swagger 2.0 API. Create wordlists from already cracked passwords and feedback into the cracking session. Session history to track which attacks you have already performed. Multi-user support (local and/or LDAP). Wordlist/Mask/Rule support. Multiple theme support (Bootswatch). Straight-forward setup. The entire configuration is via the GUI. No need for manually editing config files. Run locally on Linux and Windows (WSL). Install on a server using ansible scripts (Ubuntu 14/16/18 and CentOS 7/8). Easy backups – all user data are in the ./data directory. Troubleshoot sessions via SSH. Limitations Not a solution for queueing jobs – it’s only for on-demand password cracking. Not meant to be a replacement for command-line usage. It’s complimentary and only supports basic and most common cracking tasks. Will not install any GPU drivers. The main assumption is that you have a cracking rig already set up and are looking for a Web GUI. Wordlists and rules should already be present in the system. Changelog v1.1.2 [New] Added “Test Connection” feature to LDAP settings. [hide][Hidden Content]]
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About The Project The purpose of the Whoami tool makes you as anonymous as possible on Kali linux. It is an user friendly with its ease of use and simple interface. It follows two different paths to ensure the highest possible level of anonymity. Finally, don't forget that there is never a hundred percent security on the internet! Features Anti mitm Log killer IP changer Dns changer Mac changer Anti cold boot Timezone changer Hostname changer Browser anonymization [hide][Hidden Content]]
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CrackerJack is a Web GUI for Hashcat developed in Python. Architecture This project aims to keep the GUI and Hashcat independent. In a nutshell, here’s how it works: User uploads hashes select wordlist/rules/mask etc, and clicks “start”. Web server spawns a new screen. Generates the hashcat command based on the settings. Runs the command on the screen. Monitors the screen’s output, parses it and displays it in the GUI. This allows CrackerJack to be future-proof as it ties to the input/output of Hashcat. Also, if the GUI is not working for whatever reason, hashcat will keep running. Features Minimal dependencies Uses sqlite3, screen, and hashcat. Complete hashcat session management. Start/stop/pause/restore running sessions. Terminate cracking jobs after a specific date/time. Web interface for mask generation (?a?l?u). Web Push notifications when a password is cracked. Swagger 2.0 API. Create wordlists from already cracked passwords and feedback into the cracking session. Session history to track which attacks you have already performed. Multi-user support (local and/or LDAP). Wordlist/Mask/Rule support. Multiple theme support (Bootswatch). Straight-forward setup. The entire configuration is via the GUI. No need for manually editing config files. Run locally on Linux and Windows (WSL). Install on a server using ansible scripts (Ubuntu 14/16/18 and CentOS 7/8). Easy backups – all user data are in the ./data directory. Troubleshoot sessions via SSH. [hide][Hidden Content]]
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