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hydra

Very fast network logon crackerHydra is a parallelized login cracker which supports numerous protocols to attack. It is very fast and flexible, and new modules are easy to add.

This tool makes it possible for researchers and security consultants to show how easy it would be to gain unauthorized access to a system remotely.

It supports: Cisco AAA, Cisco auth, Cisco enable, CVS, FTP, HTTP(S)-FORM-GET, HTTP(S)-FORM-POST, HTTP(S)-GET, HTTP(S)-HEAD, HTTP-Proxy, ICQ, IMAP, IRC, LDAP, MS-SQL, MySQL, NNTP, Oracle Listener, Oracle SID, PC-Anywhere, PC-NFS, POP3, PostgreSQL, RDP, Rexec, Rlogin, Rsh, SIP, SMB(NT), SMTP, SMTP Enum, SNMP v1+v2+v3, SOCKS5, SSH (v1 and v2), SSHKEY, Subversion, Teamspeak (TS2), Telnet, VMware-Auth, VNC and XMPP.

Installed size: 964 KBHow to install: sudo apt install hydra

Dependencies:
  • libapr1t64
  • libbson2-2
  • libc6
  • libfbclient2
  • libfreerdp3-3
  • libgcrypt20
  • libidn12
  • libmariadb3
  • libmemcached11t64
  • libmongoc2-2
  • libpcre2-8-0
  • libpq5
  • libsmbclient0
  • libssh-4
  • libssl3t64
  • libsvn1
  • libsybdb5
  • libtinfo6
  • libwinpr3-3
  • zlib1g
dpl4hydra

Generates a (d)efault (p)assword (l)ist as input for THC hydra

root@kali:~# dpl4hydra -h dpl4hydra v0.9.9 (c) 2012 by Roland Kessler (@rokessler) Syntax: dpl4hydra [help] | [refresh] | [BRAND] | [all] This script depends on a local (d)efault (p)assword (l)ist called /root/.dpl4hydra/dpl4hydra_full.csv. If it is not available, regenerate it with 'dpl4hydra refresh'. Source of the default password list is http://open-sez.me Options: help Help: Show this message refresh Refresh list: Download the full (d)efault (p)assword (l)ist and generate a new local /root/.dpl4hydra/dpl4hydra_full.csv file. Takes time! BRAND Generates a (d)efault (p)assword (l)ist from the local file /root/.dpl4hydra/dpl4hydra_full.csv, limiting the output to BRAND systems, using the format username:password (as required by THC hydra). The output file is called dpl4hydra_BRAND.lst. all Dump list of all systems credentials into dpl4hydra_all.lst. Example: # dpl4hydra linksys File dpl4hydra_linksys.lst was created with 20 entries. # hydra -C ./dpl4hydra_linksys.lst -t 1 192.168.1.1 http-get /index.asp
hydra

A very fast network logon cracker which supports many different services

root@kali:~# hydra -h Hydra v9.6 (c) 2023 by van Hauser/THC & David Maciejak - Please do not use in military or secret service organizations, or for illegal purposes (this is non-binding, these *** ignore laws and ethics anyway). Syntax: hydra [[[-l LOGIN|-L FILE] [-p PASS|-P FILE]] | [-C FILE]] [-e nsr] [-o FILE] [-t TASKS] [-M FILE [-T TASKS]] [-w TIME] [-W TIME] [-f] [-s PORT] [-x MIN:MAX:CHARSET] [-c TIME] [-ISOuvVd46] [-m MODULE_OPT] [service://server[:PORT][/OPT]] Options: -R restore a previous aborted/crashed session -I ignore an existing restore file (don't wait 10 seconds) -S perform an SSL connect -s PORT if the service is on a different default port, define it here -l LOGIN or -L FILE login with LOGIN name, or load several logins from FILE -p PASS or -P FILE try password PASS, or load several passwords from FILE -x MIN:MAX:CHARSET password bruteforce generation, type "-x -h" to get help -y disable use of symbols in bruteforce, see above -r use a non-random shuffling method for option -x -e nsr try "n" null password, "s" login as pass and/or "r" reversed login -u loop around users, not passwords (effective! implied with -x) -C FILE colon separated "login:pass" format, instead of -L/-P options -M FILE list of servers to attack, one entry per line, ':' to specify port -D XofY Divide wordlist into Y segments and use the Xth segment. -o FILE write found login/password pairs to FILE instead of stdout -b FORMAT specify the format for the -o FILE: text(default), json, jsonv1 -f / -F exit when a login/pass pair is found (-M: -f per host, -F global) -t TASKS run TASKS number of connects in parallel per target (default: 16) -T TASKS run TASKS connects in parallel overall (for -M, default: 64) -w / -W TIME wait time for a response (32) / between connects per thread (0) -c TIME wait time per login attempt over all threads (enforces -t 1) -4 / -6 use IPv4 (default) / IPv6 addresses (put always in [] also in -M) -v / -V / -d verbose mode / show login+pass for each attempt / debug mode -O use old SSL v2 and v3 -K do not redo failed attempts (good for -M mass scanning) -q do not print messages about connection errors -U service module usage details -m OPT options specific for a module, see -U output for information -h more command line options (COMPLETE HELP) server the target: DNS, IP or 192.168.0.0/24 (this OR the -M option) service the service to crack (see below for supported protocols) OPT some service modules support additional input (-U for module help) Supported services: adam6500 asterisk cisco cisco-enable cobaltstrike cvs firebird ftp[s] http[s]-{head|get|post} http[s]-{get|post}-form http-proxy http-proxy-urlenum icq imap[s] irc ldap2[s] ldap3[-{cram|digest}md5][s] memcached mongodb mssql mysql nntp oracle-listener oracle-sid pcanywhere pcnfs pop3[s] postgres radmin2 rdp redis rexec rlogin rpcap rsh rtsp s7-300 sip smb smb2 smtp[s] smtp-enum snmp socks5 ssh sshkey svn teamspeak telnet[s] vmauthd vnc xmpp Hydra is a tool to guess/crack valid login/password pairs. Licensed under AGPL v3.0. The newest version is always available at; https://github.com/vanhauser-thc/thc-hydra Please don't use in military or secret service organizations, or for illegal purposes. (This is a wish and non-binding - most such people do not care about laws and ethics anyway - and tell themselves they are one of the good ones.) These services were not compiled in: afp ncp oracle sapr3. Use HYDRA_PROXY_HTTP or HYDRA_PROXY environment variables for a proxy setup. E.g. % export HYDRA_PROXY=socks5://l:[email protected]:9150 (or: socks4:// connect://) % export HYDRA_PROXY=connect_and_socks_proxylist.txt (up to 64 entries) % export HYDRA_PROXY_HTTP=http://login:pass@proxy:8080 % export HYDRA_PROXY_HTTP=proxylist.txt (up to 64 entries) Examples: hydra -l user -P passlist.txt ftp://192.168.0.1 hydra -L userlist.txt -p defaultpw imap://192.168.0.1/PLAIN hydra -C defaults.txt -6 pop3s://[2001:db8::1]:143/TLS:DIGEST-MD5 hydra -l admin -p password ftp://[192.168.0.0/24]/ hydra -L logins.txt -P pws.txt -M targets.txt ssh
hydra-wizard

Wizard to use hydra from command line

root@kali:~# man hydra-wizard HYDRA-WIZARD(1) General Commands Manual HYDRA-WIZARD(1) NAME HYDRA-WIZARD - Wizard to use hydra from command line DESCRIPTION This script guide users to use hydra, with a simple wizard that will make the necessary questions to launch hydra from command line a fast and easily 1. The wizard ask for the service to attack 2. The target to attack 3. The username o file with the username what use to attack 4. The password o file with the passwords what use to attack 5. The wizard ask if you want to test for passwords same as login, null or reverse login 6. The wizard ask for the port number to attack Finally, the wizard show the resume information of attack, and ask if you want launch attack SEE ALSO hydra(1), dpl4hydra(1), AUTHOR hydra-wizard was written by Shivang Desai <[email protected]>. This manual page was written by Daniel Echeverry <[email protected]>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). 19/01/2014 HYDRA-WIZARD(1)
pw-inspector

A tool to reduce the password list

root@kali:~# pw-inspector -h PW-Inspector v0.2 (c) 2005 by van Hauser / THC [email protected] [https://github.com/vanhauser-thc/thc-hydra] Syntax: pw-inspector [-i FILE] [-o FILE] [-m MINLEN] [-M MAXLEN] [-c MINSETS] -l -u -n -p -s Options: -i FILE file to read passwords from (default: stdin) -o FILE file to write valid passwords to (default: stdout) -m MINLEN minimum length of a valid password -M MAXLEN maximum length of a valid password -c MINSETS the minimum number of sets required (default: all given) Sets: -l lowcase characters (a,b,c,d, etc.) -u upcase characters (A,B,C,D, etc.) -n numbers (1,2,3,4, etc.) -p printable characters (which are not -l/-u/-n, e.g. $,!,/,(,*, etc.) -s special characters - all others not within the sets above PW-Inspector reads passwords in and prints those which meet the requirements. The return code is the number of valid passwords found, 0 if none was found. Use for security: check passwords, if 0 is returned, reject password choice. Use for hacking: trim your dictionary file to the pw requirements of the target. Usage only allowed for legal purposes.

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