Http://www.koohik.com NLP host search engine http://www.webshell.cc/http://hi.baidu.com/liufeng3344/home zifeng Xuan http://v.ku6.com/u/11249899/video_1.html BT5 video foreigners dictionary/
Http://hi.baidu.com/908677649/home skills Article tutorial Niu B
Http://www.pulog.org/good tools, good articles
Good tools for http://rices.so/Daniel
Http://www.ttgsa.com/various shell for ease of use.
Http://x73.cc/
Http://www.cnhhu.com a lot of paid tutorials!
Http://hi.baidu.com/r00ts expsec webmaster blog
Http://sebug.net/vulnerability Library
Domestic: www.20.5.com (charged, the most powerful in China)
Domestic: http://www.md5.com.cn/(characteristic, not how to use)
Domestic: www.xmd5.com (not bad)
Foreign: http://www.c0llision.net/webcrack.php (free, not bad)
Foreign: http://hashkiller.com/(free, quite powerful !!!)
Foreign: http://ops.conus.info/(free, rare Oracle hash online cracking site)
I think hashkiller and lifecycle 5 are the most powerful websites in the process of using MD5. In fact, shard 5 is more powerful, but hashkiller is completely free! Therefore, hashkiller = login 5> xmd5> collision. From the test point of view, for MD5 and MD5 + salt, the back-end cracking of container 5.com is more powerful than its query.
It is worth mentioning that many MD5 passwords that can only be broken by the background of ipv5.com can be directly identified by the hashkiller website, and only a few passwords cannot be found. You can first use hashkiller and collision to query, and then use limit 5 and xmd5 to query, and then consider using the background cracking function of limit 5. If it cannot be broken, it may not be broken. In fact, these five websites are also the best way to test their own password strength, to see if their passwords are in these trillions of dictionaries. In addition, collision supports batch query :)