Top 20
penetretion tool of kali linux .
Part – 1
It
is surprising how many people are interested in learning how to hack. Could it be because they usually
have a Hollywood-based impression in their minds?
Anyway, thanks to the open-source community we can list out a number of hacking tools to suit every one of your needs. Just remember to keep it ethical!
1.
Aircrack-ng
Aircrack-ng is one of the best wireless password
hack tools for WEP/WAP/WPA2 cracking utilized worldwide!
It works by taking packets of the network, analyses it via
passwords recovered. It also possesses a console interface. In addition to
this, Aircrack-ng also makes use of standard FMS (Fluhrer, Mantin, and Shamir)
attack along with a few optimizations such as the KoreK attacks and PTW attack
to quicken the attack which is faster than the WEP.
2. THC Hydra
THC hydra uses brute force attack to crack
virtually any remote authentication service. It supports rapid dictionary
attacks for 50+ protocols including ftp, https, telnet, etc.
You can use it to
crack into web scanners, wireless networks, packet crafters, gmail, etc.
3. John the ripper
John the Ripper is another popular cracking tool
used in the penetration testing (and hacking) community. It was initially
developed for Unix systems but has grown to be available on over 10 OS distros.
It
features a customizable cracker, automatic password hash detection, brute force
attack, and dictionary attack (among other cracking modes).
4. Metasploit Framework
Metasploit Framework is an open source framework
with which security experts and teams verify vulnerabilities as well as run
security assessments in order to better security awareness.
It
features a plethora of tools with which you can create security environments
for vulnerability testing and it works as a penetration testing system.
5. Netcat
Netcat, usually abbreviated to nc, is a network utility with which you can use TCP/IP
protocols to read and write data across network connections.
You can
use it to create any kind of connection as well as to explore and debug networks
using tunneling mode, port-scanning, etc.
6. Nmap (“Network Mapper”)
Network Mapper is a free and open-source utility
tool used by system administrators to discover networks and audit their
security.
It is
swift in operation, well documented, features a GUI, supports data transfer,
network inventory, etc.
7. Nessus
Nessus is a remote scanning tool that you
can use to check computers for security vulnerabilities. It does not actively
block any vulnerabilities that your computers have but it will be able to sniff
them out by quickly running 1200+ vulnerability
checks and throwing alerts when any security patches need to be made.
8. WireShark
WireShark is an open-source packet analyzer that
you can use free of charge. With it you can see the activities on a network
from a microscopic level coupled with pcap file access, customizable reports,
advanced triggers, alerts, etc.
It is reportedly the
world’s most widely-used network protocol analyzer for Linux.
9.
Snort
Snort is a free and open-source NIDS with which
you can detect security vulnerabilities in your computer.
With it
you can run traffic analysis, content searching/matching, packet logging on IP
networks, and detect a variety of network attacks, among other features, all in
real-time.
10. Kismet Wireless
Kismet Wireless is
a intrusion detection system, network detector, and password sniffer. It works
predominantly with Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11) networks and can have its functionality
extended using plugins.
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