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Monday, June 20, 2011

THC Hydra v.6.4 released | network logon cracker





If you want to crack password of various networking protocols to access remote logon, Hydra is the best tool for that. Hydra is a parallized login cracker which supports numerous protocols to attack. New modules are easy to add, beside that, it is flexible and very fast. Version 6 was tested to compile cleanly on Linux, windows/Cygwin, Solaris 11, FreeBSD 8.1 and OSX.

Currently this tool supports:
TELNET, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP-PROXY, SMB, SMBNT, MS-SQL, MYSQL, REXEC, RSH, RLOGIN, CVS, SNMP, SMTP-AUTH, SOCKS5, VNC, POP3, IMAP, NNTP, PCNFS, ICQ, SAP/R3, LDAP2, LDAP3, Postgres, Teamspeak, Cisco auth, Cisco enable, AFP, Subversion/SVN, Firebird, LDAP2, Cisco AAA (incorporated in telnet module). For HTTP, POP3, IMAP and SMTP, several login mechanisms like plain and MD5 digest are supported.



This tool is a proof of concept code, to give researchers and security consultants the possiblity to show how easy it would be to gain unauthorized access from remote to a system.


Disclaimer
1. This tool is for legal purposes only!
2. The GPLv3 applies to this code.
3. A special license expansion for OpenSSL is included which is required for the debian people


Changelog:

  •  Update SIP module to extract and use external IP addr return from server error to bypass NAT
  •  Update SIP module to use SASL lib
  •  Update email modules to check clear mode when TLS mode failed
  •  Update Oracle Listener module to work with Oracle DB 9.2
  •  Update LDAP module to support Windows 2008 active directory simple auth
  •  Fix to the connection adaptation engine which would loose planned attempts
  •  Fix make script for CentOS, reported by ya0wei
  •  Print error when a service limits connections and few pairs have to be tested
  •  Improved Mysql module to only init/close when needed
  •  Added patch from the FreeBSD maintainers
  •  Module usage help does not need a target to be specified anymore
  •  configure script now honors /etc/ld.so.conf.d/ directory 
 
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How to Easily Backup All Your Google Docs Documents with GDocBackup

If you have many documents hosted in Google Docs, it is recommended that you create a backup copy of these files on your computer. You can do this manually via the home page of your Google Docs account, or simply use a tool called GDocBackup to easily download all your files on your computer.

GDocBackup Use

1. Download and install GDocBackup from here.

2. Launch the application and under the Main tab, submit your username and password you use to sign in to your Google Account, then select a backup directory where you want to store your files.

3. Open now the Export format tab, check on Enable multi-export, then check on all available extensions. When done, click Save.

4. In the main interface of GDocBackup, click Exec to start the backup process.

5. Wait now while the application downloads all your Google Docs files, click OK when the backup is completed.

6. The downloaded files will be now accessible in the selected backup directory. To sign in using a different username and password, then open Action > Config.




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