Red Team Tools Updates: hashcat and SpiderFoot
Two kits favored by red teams and penetration testers have been updated recently, namely hashcat and SpiderFoot. Hashcat and SpiderFoot together read like a Robert Redford/Paul Newman movie title (yes, I'm that old). :-) Thanks to handler Rob Vandenbrink for the hashcat call out.
Hashcat v3.10: The world's fastest password cracker, and the world's first and only in-kernel rule engine
- Added some workarounds to deal with problems caused by broken OpenCL installation on the host system
- Improved rule-engine: Enabled support to use the missing @ rule on GPU
- Improved rule-engine: On Nvidia, the rule-engine got a small performance improvement
SpiderFoot 2.7.0: An open source intelligence automation tool to automate the process of gathering intelligence about a given target: IP address, domain name, hostname or network subnet. SpiderFoot can be used offensively, i.e. as part of a black-box penetration test to gather information about the target or defensively to identify what information your organisation is freely providing for attackers to use against you.
- Six (6) new modules:
- BotScout.com search for malicious e-mail addresses
- MalwarePatrol.net search
- IBM X-Force Threat Exchange search
- Amazon S3 bucket search
- Phone number identification
- Public vulnerability search (PunkSpider and XSSposed)
- Authentication and HTTPS support
- Scan by use case: e.g. use "Passive" for gathering info without touching the target
- SpamCop, bitcash.cz, VXVault, VOIPBL and more added as malicious data sources
- Pastie and Notepad.cc added as data paste sources
- Data can be flagged as false positive in the UI (with trickle-down effect)
- Bunch of bug fixes and minor enhancements
- User manual updated: http://www.spiderfoot.net/documentation/
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