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Brute-force HTTP Password Finder
| | | "... it is the forbidding rules that give structure to the world. ... It is not known why the rules must be as they are; ..." - Vincent Icke |
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A brute-force WWW HTTP authentification password finder. It can be used to crack HTTP passwords by using several machines running in parallel.
This is a primitive program written for demonstration only. Running the program against real web sites can be interpreted as a Denial of Service attack and you will run into trouble. In 2000, when the program was written, it could work somehow with some web sites. However, nowadays most web sites use more than HTTP authentification passwords to identify users, so the program is not that useful apart of as a demo.
The program allows splitting the brute-force alphabet in several sets and running thus several instances in parallel if you own a farm of PCs in a network.
Have a look at the configuration files that come with the program for details.

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| Version | Type | File | Size | Comment |
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| 0.0.1 | binary | | ~45KB | * | | 0.0.1 | source | | ~15KB | Java code |
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