Shreder is a powerful multi-threaded SSH protocol password brute-force tool.
- Very fast password guessing, just one password in 0.1second.
- Optimized for big password lists, Shreder tries 1000 passwords in 1minute and40seconds.
- Simple CLI and API usage.
pip3 install git+https://github.com/EntySec/ShrederTo use Shreder just type shreder in your terminal.
usage: shreder [-h] [-p PORT] [-u USERNAME] [-l LIST] [-d DELAY] target
Shreder is a powerful multi-threaded SSH protocol password brute-force tool.
positional arguments:
  target
optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -p PORT, --port PORT  SSH port.
  -u USERNAME, --username USERNAME
                        SSH username.
  -l LIST, --list LIST  Passwords list.
  -d DELAY, --delay DELAY
                        Delay between login attempts.
Brute-forcing single target
Let's brute-force my device just for fun.
shreder 192.168.2.109 -u mobile -l passwords.txtShreder also has their own Python API that can be invoked by importing Shreder to your code.
from shreder import ShrederThere are all Shreder basic functions that can be used to brute-force single target.
- connect(host, port, username, password)- Connect single target by given address.
- brute(host, port, username, dictionary, delay)- Brute-force single target by given address.
Brute-forcing single target
from shreder import Shreder
shreder = Shreder()
password = shreder.brute('192.168.2.109', 22, 'mobile', 'passwords.txt')
print(password)