CrackerJack: Web GUI for Hashcat in Python

CrackerJack is a Web GUI for Hashcat developed in Python.

 

Architecture

This project aims to keep the GUI and Hashcat independent. In short, see how it works:

  • Ο uploads hashes with wordlist/rules/mask etc. and clicks “start”.
  • The server opens a new one screen.
    • Creates the hashcat command based on the .
    • Executes the command on the screen.
    • Monitors the results, analyzes them and displays them in the GUI.

Specifications

  • Minimal dependencies
  • Full session hashcat management.
    • Start / pause / pause / resume running sessions.
    • End cracking tasks after a specific one / hour.
  • Web interface for creating a mask
  • Push Web notifications when password is cracked.
  • Swagger 2.0 API.
  • Create word lists from already cracked passwords.
  • Login history to track attacks you have already made.
  • Multi-user support (local and / or LDAP).
  • Wordlist / Mask / Rules list support.
  • Multi-theme support ( Bootswatch ).
  • Straight-forward adjustment.
    • The entire configuration is done through the GUI. No need to edit config files manually.
    • Run locally on Linux and Windows (WSL).
    • Install on a server using ansible scripts (Ubuntu 14/16/18 and CentOS 7/8).
    • Easy backup – everything user are in the directory ./data .
  • Session troubleshooting via SSH.

Application snapshots

 

Information on installing and using the program, you will find here.

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