Good day!





A list of user dictionary

A list of password dictionary





There! As you can see, it displays my router credentials and that is admin:1234; my username and password have been found! ;-).









Pull it via Git: https://github.com/phteam/python-basic-http-cracker





Take note that this method used to break security systems, specifically password-based basic http authorization systems, so you use it at your own risk. The author is not liable for any damages arising from its use.

Hello python folks, it's been a while since coding in Python because I've been busy on my open-source Java project, a small scale (Lending Business System).By the way, I miss Python so much and created a new script called. It's a threaded pentesting scanner for basic HTTP authorization using dictionary attack. It is an attempt in which the script tries to log in with username and a password. Each time the script tries it uses a different word in the dictionary file.is a technique for defeating a cipher or authentication mechanism by trying to determine its decryption key or passphrase by trying hundreds or sometimes millions of likely possibilities, such as words in a dictionary.In this tool, you have two dictionary files needed for arguments:Basically you have 3 arguments. The host, user dictionary file and password dictionary file. Here's a a simple help on how to use this tool.:: [PH] Index Python HTTP Auth Scanner ::http://asianzines.blogspot.comUsage:python pybasichttpscan.py [URL] [userdict.txt] [passdict.txt]Example: $ python pybasichttpscan.py http://192.168.1.1 user.txt pass.txtIt uses interactive text based while scanning so that you can view what username/password that is being check for authorization. For a quick experiment, I tried attacking my router's basic http authorization on my local area network and here's the result.You may download the script along with simple dictionary files here:or