Simple to use (with more advanced passing arguments) prompting tool for developing targeted wordlists on the fly. Please only use for ethical reasons as always. If you need help, consult the README.txt or hit me up.
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
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hashorpass's Introduction
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Inspired by cupp.py (https://github.com/Mebus/cupp.git), this is in no way affiliated or is it plagiarism.
I just created a similar idea in a different format that I thought was better suited for my needs as a wordlist tool.
I found a few flaws with the enumeration algorithm that I felt it wasted too many words and missed some important combinations that I think are more common.
This program was created with the aid of AI as I am simply an amature programmer.
License:
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 3, 29 June 2007
Preamble
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2. This software is provided without any warranty, expressed or implied. See the GNU GPL v3.0 license for more details.
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