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dcipher-cli

v1.1.6

Published

Crack hashes using online rainbow & lookup table attack services, right from your terminal.

Downloads

37

Readme

dcipher-cli Build Status

Crack hashes using online rainbow & lookup table attack services, right from your terminal.


Install

~ ❯❯❯ npm install -g dcipher-cli

Usage

~ ❯❯❯ dcipher --help

  Crack hashes using online rainbow & lookup table attack services, right from your terminal.

  Usage
    ~ ❯❯❯ dcipher <string>
    ~ ❯❯❯ echo <string> | dcipher
  Options
    -p, --plain   Display output without log symbols
  Example
    ~ ❯❯❯ dcipher 1abcb33beeb811dca15f0ac3e47b88d9
    ✔ unicorn

Supported Hashes

Supported Encodings

Credits

  • dcipher depends on the following online services:
    • Hash Toolkit - Hash Toolkit Hash Decrypter enables you to decrypt/reverse a hash in various formats into their original text. Hashes are often used to store passwords securely in a database.
    • GromWeb - MD5 & SHA conversion and reverse lookup service.
    • MD5Hashing - Yet another hash conversion and reverse lookup service.

Related

License

MIT © Nikolaos Kamarinakis