ZAP VS john

Compare ZAP vs john and see what are their differences.

john

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 (by openwall)
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ZAP john
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11,987 9,267
1.6% 3.1%
9.2 9.3
about 22 hours ago 6 days ago
Java C
Apache License 2.0 -
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ZAP

Posts with mentions or reviews of ZAP. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-09.
  • Bruno
    20 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Mar 2024
    I use ZAP [1] with the OAST add-on for this at the moment. I admit the UX isn't perfect, but it serves my purpose.

    If I also want control over the responses (e.g. return a 401 status code for every fifth request), I have a custom extender script [2] for that.

    [1]: https://www.zaproxy.org/

  • What is API Discovery, and How to Use it to Reduce Your Attack Surface
    3 projects | dev.to | 7 Mar 2024
    Implement tools like Burp Suite or OWASP ZAP for in-depth security scanning of your APIs.
  • Best Hacking Tools for Beginners 2024
    5 projects | dev.to | 1 Feb 2024
    OWASP ZAP
  • Autorize – The most popular tool to discover AuthZ/AuthN flaws
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 28 Dec 2023
    The use of capital punctuation implies a warning? an alert? Would this same response be warranted for Burp which is also a commercial, closed source product?

    If this is an issue for some, then ZAP being open source[1] maybe favourable.

    That said, Burp is the defacto tool for a reason - it's best in class. Every pentester I know, including myself, has a paid subscription. The fact that it's closed source hasn't been an issue.

    [1] https://github.com/zaproxy/zaproxy

  • Show HN: Pākiki Proxy – An intercepting proxy for penetration pesting
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 27 Oct 2023
    Briefly reviewed your product. Seems like OWASP ZAP is your competition: https://www.zaproxy.org/

    It runs entirely in the browser so it uses the browser "native" frameworks.

  • Vulnerability Scanning of Node.js Applications
    4 projects | dev.to | 25 Sep 2023
    Dynamic analysis involves testing your application while it's running. Tools like OWASP ZAP and Burp Suite can help identify vulnerabilities like SQL injection or Cross-Site Scripting by sending malicious requests to your application and analyzing the responses.
  • Is this fraud? And if so, to what extent am I responsible?
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 16 Sep 2023
    > Lying is not an embellishment or puffery, it's a lie. Engaging a company for a 3 day pen test that's totally insufficient, that would be an embellishment.

    I agree, but if the RFP question was phrased "have you done penetration testing?" then that leaves a lot of room for embellishment. If the question is "do you have SOC2 certification?" and you answer "yes" untruthfully, then that is a lie. If they ask for the SOC2 or pentest report and you give them a falsified document, that's where you're (probably) committing fraud.

    > One of the most important part of pen tests is that they are external.

    AWS/Google/etc have internal security teams doing their pen tests, so no, this isn't true.

    > Just doing your job as an engineer and looking for bugs is not a pen test.

    What about an engineer spending an afternoon running ZAP[0]?

    > It's like saying, "what is an audit really? We have accountants and they check our books for anomalies."

    Yeah, which is why you don't just ask a company "do you keep track of your finances?" if you're investing in them, you request external auditors.

    [0] https://www.zaproxy.org/

  • The essential security checklist for user identity
    3 projects | dev.to | 3 Jul 2023
    In addition to manual security reviews, you can also implement DevSecOps practices to automate security checks. For example, you can set up a CI/CD pipeline to run static code analysis tools like CodeQL and automatically run penetration tests using tools like OWASP ZAP.
  • The 36 tools that SaaS can use to keep their product and data safe from criminal hackers (manual research)
    18 projects | /r/SaaS | 22 May 2023
    OWASP ZAP (open source)
  • How can i make web server from scratch
    2 projects | /r/webdev | 24 Apr 2023
    I would start by installing Burp Suite or OWASP Zap and seeing what the actual messages look like

john

Posts with mentions or reviews of john. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-01.
  • Best Hacking Tools for Beginners 2024
    5 projects | dev.to | 1 Feb 2024
    John The Ripper
  • Wordlists ,Crunch, John and Hash Cat - All Kali Word List Tools Explained.
    5 projects | dev.to | 25 Jan 2024
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  • password decryption help
    3 projects | /r/privacy | 10 Dec 2023
    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
    4 projects | dev.to | 1 Dec 2023
  • Inception: Leaking the root hash from /etc./shadow on AMD Zen 4 [video]
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Aug 2023
    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/

  • How to pass this captcha?
    1 project | /r/onions | 30 Jun 2023
    use (John the Ripper)[https://github.com/openwall/john] and (rockyou.txt)[https://github.com/rockyou.txt]
  • Attempting to use john the ripper on a password protected zip file, says it is not encrypted?
    1 project | /r/HowToHack | 7 Jun 2023
    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?
  • Hackers Tools: Must-Have Tools for Every Ethical Hacker
    2 projects | dev.to | 29 May 2023
    John the Ripper
  • Password-protecting PDF pay statements with Social Insurance Number (Canada).
    1 project | /r/hacking | 1 May 2023
    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.
  • Why Isn't a Timer Capable of Preventing Brute Force
    2 projects | /r/AskComputerScience | 23 Apr 2023
    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.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing ZAP and john you can also consider the following projects:

nuclei - Fast and customizable vulnerability scanner based on simple YAML based DSL.

hashcat - World's fastest and most advanced password recovery utility

SonarQube - Continuous Inspection

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.

mitmproxy - An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.

mimikatz - A little tool to play with Windows security

SQLMap - Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool

bitcracker - BitCracker is the first open source password cracking tool for memory units encrypted with BitLocker

HTML Purifier - Standards compliant HTML filter written in PHP

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]

awesome-dva - A curated list of "damn vulnerable apps" and exploitable VMs / wargames. See contributing.md for information.

jwt-cracker - Simple HS256, HS384 & HS512 JWT token brute force cracker.