Hash Buster alternatives

Looking for an alternative tool to replace Hash Buster? During the review of Hash Buster we looked at other open source tools. Based on their category, tags, and text, these are the ones that have the best match.

Top 3

  1. MalPipe (Malware/IOC ingestion and processing engine)
  2. Wordsmith (tailored wordlists on geolocation)
  3. Pybelt (pentest toolkit)

These tools are ranked as the best alternatives to Hash Buster.

Alternatives (by score)

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MalPipe

Introduction

MalPipe is a modular malware and indicator collection and processing framework. It is designed to pull information about malware, domains, URLs, and IP addresses from multiple feeds. Finally, it will enrich the collected data and export the results.

Project details

MalPipe is written in Python.

Strengths and weaknesses

  • + The source code of this software is available
  • - No releases on GitHub available

Typical usage

  • Data enrichment
  • Data processing
  • Intrusion detection
  • Malware analysis
  • Malware detection

MalPipe review

60

Wordsmith

Introduction

The primary aim of Wordsmith is to create custom wordlists for security assessments. Wordsmith will create lists with a specific focus on geolocation. The words are based on names of countries, cities, colleges, zip codes, and even sports teams. The generated list can then be used to guess usernames or passwords.

Project details

Wordsmith is written in Ruby.

Strengths and weaknesses

  • + Very low number of dependencies
  • + The source code of this software is available

    Typical usage

    • Wordlist generation

    Wordsmith review

    60

    Pybelt

    Introduction

    The pybelt toolkit may be useful during a pentest to simplify the process of scanning. It includes options like port scanning, dork checking, cracking and verification of hashes, and scanning for SQL injections.

    Project details

    Pybelt is written in Python.

    Strengths and weaknesses

    • + The source code of this software is available

      Pybelt review

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