Raptor 3
the Swiss-knife for
wordlists
Password lists are used in programs for brute force attacks and for
pentests.
They contain username-password combinations (AKA."combos") which are
used by the cracking tool to attack a protected web-site.
To create, enrich and maintain such wordlists you need a tool like
Raptor that offers top-features to make your wordlist unbeatable.
Different protection schemes require different wordlists - a wordlist
that works with one site fails on another one because its
username-password combos don't match the characteristics of the site
protection. You don't need to create a wordlist for each protection
scheme - just use your existing wordlist and manipulate it using
Raptor's advanced and easy to use features.
Raptor is known to security experts for its outstanding features for
years. Raptor 3 benefits of the experience gained since 1998 when the
first version was released and was rapidly appreciated by a growing
community of security experts. In Raptor 3, these outstanding features
could be even improved. |