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Kraken: A multi-platform distributed brute-force password cracking system. What is Kraken Kraken is an online distributed brute force password cracking tool. It allows you to parallelize dictionaries and crunch word generator-based cracking across multiple machines both as a web app in a web browser and as a standalone electron-based client. Kraken aims to be easy to use, fault-tolerant and scalable. I wrote Kraken because I wanted to learn more about offensive security and to write an easy solution to overcome the limitation of using a single device when attempting to distribute brute force workloads. [hide][Hidden Content]]
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Kraken is a simple cross-platform Yara scanner that can be built for Windows, Mac, FreeBSD and Linux. It is primarily intended for incident response, research and ad-hoc detections (not for endpoint protection). Following are the core features: Scan running executables and memory of running processes with provided Yara rules (leveraging go-yara). Scan executables installed for autorun (leveraging go-autoruns). Scan the filesystem with the provided Yara rules. Report any detection to a remote server provided with a Django-based web interface. Run continuously and periodically check for new autoruns and scan any newly-executed processes. Kraken will store events in a local SQLite3 database and will keep copies of autorun and detected executables. Some features are still under work or almost completed: Installer and launcher to automatically start Kraken at startup. Download updated Yara rules from the server. [hide][Hidden Content]]