A next-generation brute-force login cracker for many different applications and operating systems. Runs as a multi-threaded application for efficiency. Uses a modular system to implement new authentication protocols and application connectors.
An open source utility that will crack the password used to encrypt .rar, .zip, and .7z archives. Runs multi-threaded to speed things up because it uses a brute-force attack.
This software allows you to stage a brute-force attack against the WPS (Wifi Protected Setup) PIN on certain wireless routers to recover WPA and WPA2 passphrases to compromise wireless access points. On average it takes about seven hours.
An open source brute-force passphrase cracker for attacking Truecrypt volumes. Can attack volumes that use the RIPEMD160 and AES-XTS cryptosystems by either throwing a dictionary at it or by generating pseudorandom passphrases from a user-defined set of characters. CUDA-aware, so nVidia graphics cards can be used to accelerate the process.