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Hello World

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🐝 Brandon | πŸ’» Software Engineer | 🌏 London, UK

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  1. ⚑ Automatically decrypt encryptions without knowing the key or cipher, decode encodings, and crack hashes ⚑

    Python 6.9k 399

  2. πŸ€– The Modern Port Scanner πŸ€–

    Rust 4.1k 342

  3. 🐸 Identify anything. pyWhat easily lets you identify emails, IP addresses, and more. Feed it a .pcap file or some text and it'll tell you what it is! πŸ§™β€β™€οΈ

    Python 1.4k 43

  4. πŸ”— Don't know what type of hash it is? Name That Hash will name that hash type! πŸ€– Identify MD5, SHA256 and 300+ other hashes β˜„ Comes with a neat web app πŸ”₯

    Python 645 43

  5. πŸ”ŽSearches Hash APIs to crack your hash quicklyπŸ”Ž If hash is not found, automatically pipes into HashCat⚑

    Python 672 44

  6. πŸ“š My algorithmic design paradigms book! πŸ“š

    TeX 217 20

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May 2021

Created 1 repository

Created a pull request in HashPals/Search-That-Hash that received 3 comments

Added popular to API

We can now activate popular mode in STH, meaning it should only run if the hash is considered popular. This will allow us to use this in Ciphey.

+26 βˆ’11 3 comments

Created an issue in bee-san/pyWhat that received 3 comments

Create "regex within regex" for subcategories

Some regex have sub-categories, for example: Mastercard numbers -- the first 4 digits represent what company that card belongs to. Phone numbers. …

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233 contributions in private repositories May 4 – May 28