Bruteforce Database
Bruteforce Database is a GitHub-hosted collection related to data challenge resources, likely aggregating datasets or benchmarks for brute-force or security-related data problems.
About this tool
Bruteforce Database
Website: https://github.com/duyetdev/bruteforce-database
Category: Themed Directories
Tags: datasets, security, challenges
Overview
Bruteforce Database is a GitHub-hosted collection of wordlists and related resources intended for brute-force, password, and forced-browsing/security testing use cases. It aggregates large password and username lists and supporting scripts in a single repository.
Features
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Extensive password lists
1000000-password-seclists.txtand other large-scale password files- Multi-million entry password lists (e.g.,
2151220-passwords.txt) - Additional curated password files such as
7-more-passwords.txt,8-more-passwords.txt, and others - Themed or source-specific password lists (e.g.,
38650-password-sktorrent.txt)
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Username lists
- Dedicated username datasets such as
38650-username-sktorrent.txt
- Dedicated username datasets such as
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Forced-browsing resources
forced-browsingdirectory for lists or structures used in directory and file enumeration/brute-forcing
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Automation and utilities
scriptsdirectory containing helper or automation scripts to work with the datasets (e.g., filtering, combining or transforming lists)
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Project documentation and contribution support
README.mdwith general repository information and usage guidanceCHANGELOG.mddocumenting changes over timeCONTRIBUTING.mdwith contribution guidelines.gitignoreand.githubconfiguration for repository management
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Licensing
LICENSEfile specifying open-source license terms for the repository contents
Pricing
- Not applicable. This is an open-source GitHub repository and is available to access and use subject to its license.
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