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John the ripper software

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The common objective in all these is ultimately to correctly guess (“crack”) a password: Password crackers and cryptanalysis tools typically work in three different ways.

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Some of the key features of the tool include offering multiple modes to speed up password cracking, automatically detecting the hashing algorithm used by the encrypted passwords, and the ease of running and configuring the tool making it a password cracking tool of choice for novices and professionals alike. The Pro version, designed for use by professional pen testers, has additional features such as bigger, multilingual wordlists, performance optimizations and 64-bit architecture support. An enhanced “jumbo” community release has also been made available on the open-source GitHub repo. The tool comes in both GNU-licensed and proprietary (Pro) versions. It was designed to test password strength, brute-force encrypted (hashed) passwords, and crack passwords via dictionary attacks. First released in 1996, John the Ripper (JtR) is a password cracking tool originally produced for UNIX-based systems.

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