usethisname1419 / HashKiller

Decrypt Hashes. md5, sha-1, sha-256, shaw-512(unix), and Windows NT hashes. Multi-threaded and includes a saftey to prevent cpu exhaustion

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HashKiller by Derek Johnston

Welcome to HashKiller, an efficient and user-friendly tool designed to brute-force specific hash types from a provided file.

Description

HashKiller is designed to help security enthusiasts, researchers, and developers test the strength of passwords by attempting to brute-force their way through a given hash. With support for multiple hashing algorithms and additional safety features, HashKiller provides a versatile platform for hash cracking.

Features

Supports various hashing algorithms: MD5 SHA-1 SHA-256 SHA-512 (UNIX) Windows NT

Multi-threaded brute-forcing: Use up to 4 threads for faster hash cracking.

Safety throttle: Prevents CPU from being overused by introducing controlled pauses.

Color-coded results: Easily distinguish between cracked and uncracked hashes.

Installation

To install HashKiller and make it directly callable from the terminal:

Clone the Repository:

git clone https://github.com/usethisname1419/HashKiller.git

cd HashKiller

Run the Installation Script: First, ensure the script is executable:

chmod +x install.sh

Then, execute the script:

sudo ./install.sh

After a successful installation, you can call HashKiller directly from any terminal window using the HashKiller command.

Usage

$python hashkiller.py --hash YOUR_HASH_FILE --hash-type HASH_TYPE [--length PASSWORD_MIN_LENGTH] [--threads NUM_OF_THREADS] [--safety]

Replace placeholders (YOUR_HASH_FILE, HASH_TYPE, etc.) with appropriate values. Donations

If you found HashKiller useful and would like to show appreciation, consider donating:

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Your support is greatly appreciated!

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Decrypt Hashes. md5, sha-1, sha-256, shaw-512(unix), and Windows NT hashes. Multi-threaded and includes a saftey to prevent cpu exhaustion


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