[FREE] Dictionary Attack
by bluecloudmalovi - Monday March 31, 2025 at 11:25 AM
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A dictionary attack is a way to find the password of a user by guessing the password from a select list such as RockYou dataset or any leaked passwords.

DictionaryDriller is a simple and easy to use dictionary attack tool designed for cracking passwords protected using Argon2 cryptographic hashes. (https://github.com/chaintuts/dictionarydriller)

It is useful for security researchers, penetration testers, and system administrators who need to test the strength of stored passwords against dictionary-based attacks. 

Once ready, run DictionaryDriller by providing the hash file and wordlist as input through the command line. The tool will systematically attempt to match each word in the dictionary against the hash, helping identify weak passwords that should be strengthened.

Also feel free to see the alternatives such as Hashcat, HashNinja, Brutus and Hathi.
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