PadishahIII/RFGuess
基于机器学习的社工字典生成工具. A Machine Learning Approach for Password Guessing. The reproduction of (https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity23/presentation/wang-ding-password-guessing)
This tool helps cybersecurity professionals create targeted password dictionaries. You provide Personal Identifiable Information (PII) like names, emails, and phone numbers, and it generates a list of probable passwords for a specific individual. This is useful for ethical hacking, penetration testing, or security audits to assess password vulnerabilities.
Use this if you need to generate highly probable password lists based on individual PII for security testing purposes.
Not ideal if you're looking for a general-purpose password cracker that doesn't rely on specific PII or if you need to test a very large number of users without individual PII.
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