Hashcat vs. Pentest-Tools.com

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Hashcat
Score 10.0 out of 10
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Hashcat is a password recovery tool that can also be used in security testing (e.g. password cracking, exposing flaws).N/A
Pentest-Tools.com
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Pentest-Tools.com allows users to discover and report vulnerabilities in websites and network infrastructures. They provide a set of integrated pentesting tools designed to enable users to perform easier, faster, and more effective pentest engagements. Quickly discover the attack surface of a target organization, check if the IT team has done a good job in securing the perimeter Speed-up pentesting engagements, easily find low-hanging fruits by using a…
$65
per user
Pricing
HashcatPentest-Tools.com
Editions & Modules
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Pro Basic
$65.00
per user
Pro Advanced
$130.00
per user
Enterprise
$260.00
per user
Offerings
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HashcatPentest-Tools.com
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsThere's a 15% annual subscription discount.
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Veracode
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Score 8.5 out of 10
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User Ratings
HashcatPentest-Tools.com
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10.0
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User Testimonials
HashcatPentest-Tools.com
Likelihood to Recommend
Open Source
Any time you want to perform offline password cracking exercises, Hashcat is going to be able to do that for you. I can't think of any scenario where you have a password hash you need to crack where another tool would be more suited to the task. Hashcat, of course, works best when you have a GPU available, but you can even use it on a VM if you use the --force flag.
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Pentest-Tools.com
This website is well suited for organisations that perform regular security assessments. In particular, external scans and reconnaissance. As an example, I am able to run a report on our Wordpress website to enable me to see whether we are missing any important security updates. We found it to be very useful for training new security analysts, due to the straightforward GUI. You can work on the same projects together to help you to do this. Having it laid out in front of them helps them to understand the concepts much easier than using dozens of different tools to achieve the same goals, and also speeds up training. If you're a personal user it may not be appropriate due to price. If you are a personal user, I would advise using the many open source tools there are that do the same things. The strength of this platform is that it combines them into a single pane of glass, but you can achieve the same things with other tools if necessary. For example, there are many other tools that you could use to run a UDP port scan that do not cost money (EG NMAP)
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Pros
Open Source
  • GPU accelerated password cracking
  • Rule based attacks
  • Supports all the hash formats
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Pentest-Tools.com
  • Cheaper than some other platforms
  • Good support
  • Cloud based
  • Integrates well with identity providers
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Cons
Open Source
  • When drivers for your GPU aren't working it can be very frustrating to get started
  • Some 3rd party GUI exists for Hashcat, but having an official one could be nice
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Pentest-Tools.com
  • No logging for things like scanning. This means you don't actually know when the scan has failed if you're not immediately on the ball.
  • Reports could look better. It would be good to be able to customise the report with some different styles to suit your company's branding.
  • Could have better tutorials.
  • It may be useful to have a feature similar to Microsoft Secure Score, which compares your organisation to similar ones, so that you have a reference of how secure your environment actually is.
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Alternatives Considered
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Pentest-Tools.com
Offers a great number of tools in one interface, giving you a single pane of glass to work from. Therefore, it's favourable compared to some of these other products, that do similar things but are less intuitive and less easy to use. This makes it not only easier to use, but easier to report results to your customers. Also, although the price point can seem high, once you start adding multiple paid tools that do the same job, there probably isn't a massive amount of difference (if any)
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Return on Investment
Open Source
  • Hashcat is a free tool
  • It can be used to test password policies
  • Great tool for penetration testers doing offline password attacks
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Pentest-Tools.com
  • Price point allows us to sell the solution at an excellent margin
  • Freed up time due to the automated solutions, allowing us to utilise staff better
  • Use from anywhere due to being cloud based
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