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Hash-Breaker

What Is This? - Allows you to crack hashes with or without wordlist.

How to Download: Open the terminal on your machine and type the following command:

$ git clone https://github.com/KafetzisThomas/Hash-Breaker.git

Use pip to install the required packages:

$ pip install -r requirements.txt

Features

  • Operates entirely via command-line arguments
  • Supported hash algorithms: Bcrypt, MD5, SHA1, SHA224, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512
  • Dynamic password generation:
    • Generate all possible combinations of characters until a match is found
    • Customize the character set
  • Dictionary support

Usage Notes

To use the script, follow these steps in your terminal:

Example 1: Cracking a hash with a wordlist:

➜ hash_to_crack='$2b$12$.pdcdWnjEA/2GOvHfEfMkupP/BXSsdJjLs5Sh63E0B/5JG/YeB9cu'  # Example Bcrypt hash
➜ wordlist_file=common_passwords.txt  # Path to wordlist file

# Using Hash-Breaker with a wordlist
$ python main.py bcrypt '$hash_to_crack' '$wordlist_path' --wordlist

# Output:
# ...
# Password Found: [ a ]
# Total attempts: 4
# Time elapsed: 3.1s

Example 2: Cracking a hash with dynamic password generation:

➜ hash_to_crack='e1608f75c5d7813f3d4031cb30bfb786507d98137538ff8e128a6ff74e84e643'  # Example SHA256 hash

# Using Hash-Breaker with dynamic password generation
$ python main.py sha256 '$hash_to_crack'

# Output:
# ...
# Password Found: [ tom ]
# Total attempts: 302523
# Time elapsed: 9.3s

Example 3: Using different hash algorithms:

➜ sha512_hash =  # Replace with an example SHA512 hash
➜ sha1_hash =  # Replace with an example SHA1 hash
➜ md5_hash =  # Replace with an example MD5 hash

# Cracking a SHA512 hash
$ python main.py sha512 '$sha512_hash' '$wordlist_file' --wordlist

# Cracking a SHA1 hash
$ python main.py sha1 '$sha1_hash'

# Cracking a MD5 hash
$ python main.py md5 '$md5_hash' '$wordlist_file' --wordlist

Example 4: Customizing the character set for dynamic generation:

➜ hash_to_crack =  # Replace with an example hash

# Using a custom character set for dynamic generation
$ python main.py sha256 '$hash_to_crack' 'atcdIQRsoTpUVZ01m5678' --charset

# Output:
# ...
# Password Found: [ pass1 ]
# Total attempts: 2152264
# Time elapsed: 67.6s

Example 5: Handling errors and understanding the output:

# Incorrect hash algorithm
$ python main.py md4 '$hash_to_crack'

# Output:
# [*] Unsupported hash algorithm: md4

# Invalid wordlist path
$ python main.py md5 '$hash_to_crack' 'invalid_wordlist.txt' --wordlist

# Output:
# [*] Wordlist file not found: invalid_wordlist.txt

Run Tests

cd path/to/script/directory
$ python -m unittest discover tests

Disclaimer: Educational Use Only

Hash-Breaker is an educational tool designed for learning and understanding cryptographic concepts related to hash functions and password security. It is NOT intended for malicious activities, unauthorized access, or any form of unethical use.

By accessing and using Hash-Breaker, you acknowledge and agree to the terms outlined in this disclaimer. The repository owner and contributors are not responsible for any misuse, damage, or legal consequences resulting from the use of this tool.

Please use Hash-Breaker responsibly and for educational purposes only.