| _____ |A | |\ ___| | D | | | | | K | | |___| | A \ | |____\| L \|_________I Hashget v1.0
Hashget is very easy to use.
using the '-t' (type) argument with '-ha' (hash itself) will give results.
Soon i will add the option of using a wordlist of hashes so the code could read from a TXT file, and send the hashes inside with each request in a loop time. for now, the supported hashes are MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA512.
-h, --help show this help message and exit -t T, -type T Hash type, for example sha1, md5, sha256, etc. -ha HA, -hashit HA Hash to decrypt -p P, -proxy P Use proxy when sending request
Type: MD5 -- > Hash: dc92364159da3086106f6a0c9ee68d06 -- > 'SecurePassword123'
as you can see from above, the hash seems to be public for now only in 1 site - MD5.GROMWEB. using the code would give you the results much more faster instead of uing the browser to look for the hashes decryption. Now, make a use of the '-p-' flag with "set", would give you the option of sending request through proxy server only if you have anonsurf on you machine [ kali ]. making the code run again on same hash with '-p', results in pulling the hash ( if it does in the public database ) :
For now, supported hash are MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA512.Hope you will find this tool useful and a shortime maker. if you have any problems or might going some wrong request, please make an issue. make sure you install re req file before runing the code.