A super-high speed numeric dictionary generator (up to 2M+ lines per second), that generates a file with all the integers within a user-specified range, either by the Leading Zeros method or Straightforward method; ideal for aiding dictionary attacks performed against a number-based pin system, or if the candidates to be tried are within, say, a specific range of contact or ID numbers.
If a specific network vendor's SIM numbers begin with either the digit 7 or 8, a dictionary consisting of all integers 70000000 – 89999999 would be both more efficient in terms of space and time for finding the correct candidate, than trying a significantly larger dictionary that consists of all integers 00000000 – 99999999.
Generates integers within the user-defined constraints, at a constant length (also user-defined), for example:
00000 00001 00002 ... 00068 00069 ... 00999 01000 ... 09998 09999 10000 Generates integers within the user-defined constraints, at incremental lengths, for example:
0 1 2 ... 68 69 ... 999 1000 ... 9998 9999 10000 This project was created in Python, and comes with a graphical UI version as well.
The extremely high integer generation speed is owed to the implementation of multiprocessing in this program (the regular version of the program is completely functional, but the much faster multiprocessing version is still an active work in progress).
- tqdm (for progress bars)
- tkinter (for GUI elements)
- colorama (for colors)
- termcolor (for colors)
My website: https://TheComputerNoob.com
