Monday, November 14, 2011

THC Hydra v.6.4 released | network logon cracker


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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