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NiX Brute Forcer 1.1.2 update has been released


From: nix () myproxylists com
Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2011 00:29:20 +0200

NiX Brute Forcer is a tool that uses brute force in parallel to log into a
system without having authentication credentials beforehand. This tool is
intended to demonstrate the importance of choosing strong passwords.

After you've used it, you'll see why it will outright beat any other brute
forcer.

Key features:

- Basic Authorization & FORM support in both standard and HTTPS (SSL) mode
- HTTP/SOCKS 4 and 5 proxy support
- FORM auto-detection & Manual FORM input configuration.
- It is multi-threaded
- Wordlist shuffling via macros
- Auto-removal of dead or unreliable proxy and when site protection
mechanism blocks the proxy
- Integrated proxy randomization to defeat certain protection mechanisms
- With Success and Failure Keys results are 99% accurate
- Advanced coding and timeout settings makes it outperform any other brute
forcer

What's fixed 1.1.2?

http://myproxylists.com/NIX_BRUTE_FORCER.CHANGELOG

Learn more and download http://myproxylists.com/nix-brute-force

Regards NiX Lead Developer




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