Binary package “cupp” in ubuntu jammy
generate dictionaries for attacks from personal data
CUPP (Common User Passwords Profiler) is a wordlist generator tool that
can generate wordlists from information such as a birthday, nickname,
address, name of a pet or relative, or a common word such as God, love,
money or password.
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A weak password might be very short or only use alphanumeric characters,
making decryption simple. A weak password can also be one that is easily
guessed by someone profiling the user, such as a birthday, nickname,
address, name of a pet or relative, or a common word such as God, love,
money or password. From a social engineering you can obtain information
to use with the CUPP, this way the tool can create a very effective
dictionary for brute force attacks or dictionary attacks.
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That is why CUPP has born, and it can be used in situations like security
penetration tests or forensic crime investigations.
Source package
Published versions
- cupp 0.0+20190501.git986658-6 in amd64 (Release)
- cupp 0.0+20190501.git986658-6 in arm64 (Release)
- cupp 0.0+20190501.git986658-6 in armhf (Release)
- cupp 0.0+20190501.git986658-6 in i386 (Release)
- cupp 0.0+20190501.git986658-6 in ppc64el (Release)
- cupp 0.0+20190501.git986658-6 in riscv64 (Release)
- cupp 0.0+20190501.git986658-6 in s390x (Release)