Working with Longtongue Tool on Kali Linux OS
Example 1: Set the target to be a company
python3 longtongue.py -c
In this example, we are setting our target as a company and entering some information about the company.
We have entered the information about the company.
The tool has generated the wordlist according to the information which we have entered as an input to the tool.
Example 2: ALL possible le37(leet) passwords
python3 longtongue.py -pL
In this example, we’re using the leet mode to create all possible wordlist. We have entered the information about the target person
We have got the output as the text file which contains the words that can be used in the brute-forcing attacks.
We have displayed the contents of generated wordlist.
Example 3: Add also numbers to the password.
python3 longtongue.py -pln
In this example, we are adding numbers in the wordlist for making the wordlist more strong and having more permutations.
We have given the basic information about the target person.
The tool has generated the wordlist which contains numbers into the words.
Longtongue – Customized Password/Passphrase List Inputting Target Info
Usernames and Password values are the most commonly used techniques for authentication pursuits in almost every web application or any type of application. When the credentials provided in this type match the values stored at the target domain server, only the user is authenticated to the website feature. We can have a wordlist through which we can brute-force the wordlist to get the usernames and passwords of the target person or company domain. Longtongue is a tool that inputs the basic information about the person or company and generates the wordlist according to the information passed. Longtongue tool is developed in the Python language and available on the GitHub platform.
Note: Make Sure You have Python Installed on your System, as Longtongue is a python-based tool. Click to check the Installation process: Python Installation Steps on Linux