More than 350 tools are included in Kali Linux, which can be used for hacking or penetration testing.
Linux tools for password cracking are an effective way to crack passwords and gain access to computers. The software is available for free on the internet, which makes it easy to download these tools. These can work on both Windows and Linux platforms as well as MacOS. The most common Linux tool is John the Ripper, which works by using brute force attacks.
Linux is a free, open-source operating system that is mostly used for computers, servers and embedded systems. Linux has a lot of tools for password cracking:
WPA Cracker
Kismet
Aircrack-ng
John the Ripper
pwdump2
brutus
Password cracking tools can be classified into two types:
Brute force attack tools - These tools use a list of predefined passwords and attempt to crack them one by one. These are the most common type of password cracking tools.
Dictionary attack tools - These use a list of words that you know exist in the dictionary and attempt to crack them using brute force methods. They work by comparing the word against all possible combinations until they find a match with the correct password
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