ZIP-Password-Cracker
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A Python script to crack ZIP Passwords
ZIP-Password-Cracker
A simple Python script to crack ZIP Passwords
The script uses a mask attack which encompasses both bruteforce and dictionary attacks. While a wordlist is optional, if one is not provided it will default to the bruteforce method which can take a lot longer. You can find an extensive wordlist here
Usage
usage: PyCrack-ZIP.py [-h] [-zip ZIP] [-min MIN] [-max MAX] [-wordlist WORDLIST]
Extract a ZIP file using a brute-force attack.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-zip ZIP The path to the ZIP file.
-min MIN The starting length of the password to try.
-max MAX The maximum length of the password to try.
-wordlist WORDLIST The path to a file containing a list of possible passwords.
Example Usage
for wordlist usage
python PyZIP-Crack.py -zip Example2.zip -wordlist rockyou.txt
for bruteforce only
python PyCrack-ZIP.py -zip Example2.zip
if the -min
/ -max
fields are left empty they are set to a default of 1
and 8
, meaning it starts at a length of 1
character passwords, and builds its way up to 8
. You can change those fileds with the -min
and -max
arguments like so.
python PyZIP-Crack.py -zip Example2.zip -min 2 -max 5 -wordlist rockyou.txt
or for bruteforce only
python PyZIP-Crack.py -zip Example2.zip -min 2 -max 5
Both of those commands would run the script with a minimum length of 2 and a maximum length of 5
NOTE!!!
Sometimes wordlists will contain non-valid UTF-8 characters! In order to fix this, I will also provide a script that will scan a wordlist file and will substitute any invalid characters resulting in a perfectly encoded wordlist file.
Note that the error is usually really rare and depends on which wordlist you're using. But I'm providing a fix just in case it ever does show.
You may find the script here