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John The Ripper
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Wordlists ,Crunch, John and Hash Cat - All Kali Word List Tools Explained.
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password decryption help
Ok, both John the ripper, hashcat and other tools seem to support extracting the hash, or directly trying to discover the password.
- Metasploit explained for pentesters
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Inception: Leaking the root hash from /etc./shadow on AMD Zen 4 [video]
With the root hash you can crack the root password using tools like John The Ripper[0]. More generally, I assume, this exploit can be used to read any arbitrary files on the system, bypassing regular access control, and plenty of other stuff you aren't supposed to be able to do as a non-privileged user.
0: https://www.openwall.com/john/
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How to pass this captcha?
use (John the Ripper)[https://github.com/openwall/john] and (rockyou.txt)[https://github.com/rockyou.txt]
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Attempting to use john the ripper on a password protected zip file, says it is not encrypted?
this actually seems to have been reported as a bug and fixed years ago but it is still affecting me on a version freshly downloaded from the AUR, is there a way around this or another program i can use?
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John the Ripper
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Password-protecting PDF pay statements with Social Insurance Number (Canada).
Since I used to work for the employer in question, I decide to crack my own password-protected pay statements. I downloaded and built John the Ripper jumbo and then all I had to do was run a few commands after looking at the documentation, and there was my SIN number almost instantly.
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Why Isn't a Timer Capable of Preventing Brute Force
However, most credential brute forcing takes place offline against a leaked database from some site. A program like John the Ripper is used to try hashing each word in a dictionary until it matches the entries in the database. Because this all happens offline, there's no mechanism in place to delay the attempts or lock the user out.
bitcracker
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How to bypass the admin password when Windows(C:) is locked with bitlocker?
Clean reinstall. Or try bitcracker : https://github.com/e-ago/bitcracker
- Accessing old laptop removed from domain
- Weiß jemand wie ich an die Daten von meinen alten PCs komme?
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What's on your magic USB drive?
This is correct, you can bypass Bitlocker if it uses a password instead of or in addition to the 48-digit encryption key. You're looking for this: https://github.com/e-ago/bitcracker unless there's a newer version. This is what I've used in the past.
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Mounted hard drive encryption
but yeah, as the others have said you can definitely mount a windows drive on linux. I prefer using gparted cause you can visualize the partitions, but testdisk and photorec can also provide insights into the partition sizes and can do full data recovery on the non-encrypted partitions. This also looks pretty promising, but from my experience, you'll probably have to set up a dedicated machine up for running it... I'm guessing about 7-8 weeks to run it on, also guessing it's about 128gb drive / iso: https://github.com/e-ago/bitcracker These are just guess on the performance though, that I'm basing on previous experiments from scrubbing drives in the past...
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Who is behind "Thegrideon Software" (specializing in brute-force tools)?
So I decided to buy it, since I think 30 bucks is a fair price, even though it might just be a fancy wrapper for the open source bitcracker (I can't be bothered to create my own dictionary files and BitLocker Password is really easy with this).
- How to brute force a Bit Locker password
- Employer enabled BitLocker on personal laptop so i could work from home. Never gave me key. [Windows 10/Dell XPS 13]
- reimaged my computer without realizing that my crypto wallet was using my windows user cert
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Bitlocker has turned on and never let me set a key and now I can't access my pc.
You could try BitCracker (https://github.com/e-ago/bitcracker) - it is a brute force password attack tool (open source).
What are some alternatives?
hashcat - World's fastest and most advanced password recovery utility
brainflayer - A proof-of-concept cracker for cryptocurrency brainwallets and other low entropy key algorithms.
btcrecover - BTCRecover is an open source wallet password and seed recovery tool. For seed based recovery, this is primarily useful in situations where you have lost/forgotten parts of your mnemonic, or have made an error transcribing it. (So you are either seeing an empty wallet or gettign an error that your seed is invalid) For wallet password or passphrase recovery, it is primarily useful if you have a reasonable idea about what your password might be.
mimikatz - A little tool to play with Windows security
hashtopolis - Hashtopolis - distributed password cracking with Hashcat
JohnTheRipper - John the Ripper jumbo - advanced offline password cracker, which supports hundreds of hash and cipher types, and runs on many operating systems, CPUs, GPUs, and even some FPGAs [Moved to: https://github.com/openwall/john]
jwt-cracker - Simple HS256, HS384 & HS512 JWT token brute force cracker.
blender-cuda-subdivision-surface-gpu - A Blender 3.0.0 fork that will allow you to subdivide complex meshes using CUDA compatible GPUs. (WIP)
walletool - a tool for reading wallet.dat files
byeintegrity8-uac - Bypass UAC at any level by abusing the Program Compatibility Assistant with RPC, WDI, and more Windows components