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One scenario that fits well Hydra's ability is to test the strength of Drupal usernames and passwords. So, as an example, if we have a Drupal site at some HTTP web address, we could use lots of methods in order to collect a list with some valid users. After we create the list and also the list of some possible passwords we can try to initiate a Hydra brute force attack. Hydra for example is not suited for finding the vulnerabilities of a host, for this other solutions can be used.Incentivized
Nikto is well suited for scanning web server-related vulnerabilities for small and medium enterprises. We can utilise it for checking server default files and security misconfigurations. It is not suited well for some users because it is CLI based tool and not a GUI based. Also, community and OEM support are not available for this tool.Incentivized
One of most important thing is that Hydra's ability to perform HTTP post form attacks.The tool also can be used to attack a great number of protocols.The source code of the tool/software is also available for others (so it is not a closed source one).A good thing about this tool is also the support available and it also has a high ranking on GitHub (over 1000 stars).Incentivized
Well known toolSource code availableWweb server vulnerability scannerIncentivized
It is not a straightforward tool to use, it needs certain dependencies to be installed so it can function as intended by its creators. This is one of the most important steps that need to be done while configuring the tool as one needs.Sometimes the tool gives False Positives passwords.There are some issues in the functionality of the tool itself (like some bugs, for example affecting the running and hanging process after a number of tries), but most of them have a solution and there is big community support for the tool.Incentivized
Can be made GUI based for ease of usersUser community should be thereDevelopment and support should be availableIncentivized
There are many other tools similar to Hydra, one of them being "John the Ripper ". Notable differences are that while John the Ripper works offline, Hydra works online; also Hydra is more popular and with a wider usage as it supports Windows, Linux, and macOSX. An important thing is that both software are free to use, making both very useful tools. We can note that JTR has also a "pro" version that is not free to use and it is more optimized for speed and performance and focused on a specific operating system, while Hydra is free and offers all features at no cost.Incentivized
Our business objectives are accomplished using the tool as Hydra covers our needs for a free password cracking tool.The tool is a free one that has a lot of advantages because it is a powerful one to use for the specific task of performing some activities that are related to penetration testing.The services that our business provides for several clients in the field of penetration testing are at the level our customers are expecting.Incentivized
Improved security posture of organisation.Improved in regulatory and corporate compliance.Easy to use result in adaptation of this tool by business users.Incentivized