Hash Hunter is a Python tool that identifies hashes from a wordlist, integrating with HashCat.
- Ideal for cybersecurity professionals who want to analyze hash types.
- Suitable for anyone who wants to analyze hash lists quickly and easily.
- Anyone looking to better understand and analyze hash types can benefit from this tool.
HashHunter's newest feature allows users to directly upload a hash list to the tool. This feature groups hash lists into different files, making them suitable for use with hashcat.
- Identify hash values from a specified file and save only the most possible hash groups:
hashhunter -H path/to/hash_list.txt --group
- Identify hash values from a specified file and save both the most and least possible hash groups:
hashhunter -H path/to/hash_list.txt --group -a
- Identify hash values from a specified file and save all output to a file:
hashhunter -H path/to/hash_list.txt -pO path/to/output.txt
Parameter | Shortcut | Description |
---|---|---|
-H | Path to the file containing hashes to identify. Required parameter. | |
--plain-output | -pO | Used to save all output to a file. |
--group | -g | Used to group hash values and save them with names based on HashCat's hash modes. |
--all | -a | Used to save both most and least hash groups. |
- MD4
- MD5
- Half MD5
- NTLM
- SHA1
- SHA2-224
- SHA2-256
- SHA2-384
- SHA2-512
- SHA3-224
- SHA3-256
- SHA3-384
- SHA3-512
- Keccak-224
- Keccak-256
- Keccak-384
- Keccak-512
- RIPEMD160,
- BLAKE2b512
- GOST R 34.11-2012 (Streebog) 256-bit
- GOST R 34.11-2012 (Streebog) 512-bit
- Whirlpool