|
Your download link is at the very bottom of the page... always. |
Processed through Paypal No account required. Donate Bitcoin to this wallet: 1KkUMXvQ2ko3xcJkzitB7WYgoW6m79WFfm Donate Ethereum to this wallet: 0x40E56922F43637224935CDC35e2c96E0392A8505 Donate Litecoin to this wallet: LLYAFEyqjH69gkyCEpRjXNyedRCWrVChfL |
Files | ||||
File Name | Rating | Downloads | ||
BruteShark v1.2.5 BruteShark v1.2.5 A Network Forensic Analysis Tool (NFAT) that performs deep processing and inspection of network traffic (mainly PCAP files). It includes: password extracting, building a network map, reconstruct TCP sessions, extract hashes of encrypted passwords and even convert them to a Hashcat format in order to perform an offline Brute Force attack. The main goal of the project is to provide solution to security researchers and network administrators with the task of network traffic analysis while they try to identify weaknesses that can be used by a potential attacker to gain access to critical points on the network. Two BruteShark versions are available, A GUI based application (Windows) and a Command Line Interface tool (Windows and Linux). The various projects in the solution can also be used independently as infrastructure for analyzing network traffic on Linux or Windows machines. For further details see the Architecture section. What it can do Extracting and encoding usernames and passwords (HTTP, FTP, Telnet, IMAP, SMTP...) Extract authentication hashes and crack them using Hashcat (Kerberos, NTLM, CRAM-MD5, HTTP-Digest...) Build visual network diagram (Network nodes & users) Reconstruct all TCP & UDP Sessions File Carving Windows Prerequisites: WinPcap / Npcap driver (Wireshark installs one of this by default) .NET Core SDK Linux Prerequisites: libpcap driver Examples Videos Hashes Extracting Building a Network Diagram File Carving Password Extracting Reconstruct all TCP Sessions Brute Shark CLI Architecture All BruteShark projects are implemented using .Net Core and .Net Standard for modern and cross platform support. The solution is designed with three layer architecture, including a one or more projects at each layer - DAL, BLL and PL. The separation between layers is created by the fact that each project refers only its own objects. PcapProcessor (DAL) As ... |
3,380 | Jun 13, 2023 Oded Shimon |
Showing rows 1 to 1 of 1 | Showing Page 1 of 1 | 1 |
OlderGeeks.com Copyright (c) 2024