Cewl-kit-5.4.3.2-1wifislax.xzm
In the Wifislax environment, this tool is usually piped into crackers like Hashcat or John the Ripper to perform brute-force attacks against WPA/WPA2 handshakes or web login portals. Typical Usage
(Custom Word List generator) is a ruby app that spiders a specific URL to a specified depth and returns a list of words. This is primarily used by security professionals to create targeted password dictionaries based on the content of a victim's website. Context for this version (5.4.3.2-1wifislax) CeWL-kit-5.4.3.2-1wifislax.xzm
This package is a specialized module designed for , a Slackware-based Linux distribution tailored for security auditing and penetration testing. What is it? In the Wifislax environment, this tool is usually
By scraping a company's own site, CeWL uncovers specific terminology, employee names, and industry jargon that are statistically more likely to be used in their passwords. Context for this version (5
In a terminal, a user would typically run it like this: cewl -w wordlist.txt -d 2 -m 5 https://example.com -d 2 : Depth of 2 pages. -m 5 : Minimum word length of 5 letters.
This is a compressed module format unique to Wifislax (and Porteus). It allows the tool to be loaded into the live operating system instantly without a traditional installation process.