Hatch is a brute force tool that is used to brute force most websites
You can run Hatch with python3 now. The main purpose of this fork is to improve the number of passwords tested by second. The original code call a two-second sleep between each try, I replace this by the 'wait until presence of element located'
time.sleep(2) -> wait.until(EC.presence_of_element_located((By.CSS_SELECTOR, login_btn_selector)))
The process is two times faster with this modification.
added arg support yay
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME Choose the username
--usernamesel=USERNAMESEL Choose the username selector
--passsel=PASSSEL Choose the password selector
--loginsel=LOGINSEL Choose the login button selector
--passlist=PASSLIST Enter the password list directory
--website=WEBSITE choose a website
dont worry if you load up the tool without any args youll go to the default wizard!
Also i removed the apt xvfb and pip2 pyvirtualdisplay
git clone https://github.com/MetaChar/Hatch
python3 main.py
pip3 install selenium
pip3 install requests
chrome driver and chrome are also required!
link to chrome driver: http://chromedriver.chromium.org/downloads
copy it to bin!
1). Find a website with a login page
2). Inspect element to find the Selector of the username form
3). Do the same for the password field
4). The the login form
5). When Asked put in the username to brute force
6). Watch it go!