What is Hashbull?
Hashbull is a Graphical User Interface to control the world´s best Cracking-Tools (Hashcat, John the Ripper, Bulk-Extractor, CeWL, Maskprocessor and CUPP) for decryption passwords in digital evidence. Hashbull was primarily developed for law enforcement agencies to decrypt volumes and files in criminal investigations.Which tools are integrated in Hashbull?
**Hashcat** - Hashcat is the most popular and effective password cracker in the world. It is used by law enforcement agencies, secret services and the military, as well as penetration testers in the software industry.
**John the Ripper** - JtR is a password cracker originally developed for UNIX-based systems and first released in 1996. JtR includes a variety of tools for extracting password hashes.
**Bulk Extractor** - BuEx is a forensics tool that scans a disk image, file, or directory and extracts useful information without analyzing the file system or file system structures. The tool is very powerful in creating Wordlists from unencrypted evidence from a target person.
**Wordlister+CUPP** - Wordlister+CUPP creates wordlists with person-specific passphrases of a target person based on inputs, e.g. the nickname, name of the pet or the child's date of birth. It is based on the assumption that many passwords are a combination of passphrases, numbers, and special characters.
**CeWL** - CeWL is a ruby app which spiders a given URL to a specified depth, optionally following external links, and returns a list of words which can then be used for password crackers such as Hashcat.
**Maskprocessor** - Maskprocessor is a High-Performance word generator with a per-position configureable charset.