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πŸ”“ A dynamic dictionary merger for successful dictionary based attacks.

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A simple, yet powerful tool - written purely in python - which takes given wordlists and merges them into one dynamic dictionary that can then be used as ammunition for a successful dictionary based (or bruteforce) attack.

  • Compatible with Python 2.6 & 2.7.
  • Author: Nikolaos Kamarinakis (nikolaskama.me)

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Installation

You can install DyMerge by cloning the Git Repo:

~ ❯❯❯ git clone https://github.com/k4m4/dymerge.git
~ ❯❯❯ cd dymerge/
~/dymerge ❯❯❯ python dymerge.py

Usage

Usage: python dymerge.py {dictionaries} [options]

Options:
  --version             show program's version number and exit
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -o OUTPUT_FILE, --output=OUTPUT_FILE
                        output filename
  -i INCLUDE_VALUES, --include=INCLUDE_VALUES
                        include specified values in dictionary
  -z ZIP_TYPE, --zip=ZIP_TYPE
                        zip file with specified archive format
  -s, --sort            sort output alphabetically
  -u, --unique          remove dictionary duplicates
  -r, --reverse         reverse dictionary items
  -f, --fast            finish task asap

Examples:
  python dymerge.py ~/dictionaries/ -s -u -o ~/powerful.txt
  python dymerge.py /usr/share/wordlists/rockyou.txt /lists/cewl.txt -s -u
  python dymerge.py /lists/cewl.txt /lists/awlg.txt -s -u -i and,this
  python dymerge.py ~/fsocity.dic -u -r -o ~/clean.txt
  python dymerge.py /dicts/crunch.txt /dicts/john.txt -u -f -z bz2

To view all available options run:

~/dymerge ❯❯❯ python dymerge.py -h

Demo

Here's a short demo:

DyMerge Demo

(For more demos click here)


Developer


License

Copyright 2016-2017 by Nikolaos Kamarinakis. Some rights reserved.

DyMerge is under the terms of the MIT License, following all clarifications stated in the license file.


For more information head over to the official project page. You can also go ahead and email me anytime at nikolaskam{at}gmail{dot}com.