CUPP

Common User Passwords Profiler (CUPP) is a tool designed to create highly personalized password wordlists that leverage the gathered intelligence about your target. The efficacy of CUPP hinges on the quality and depth of the information you feed it. It's akin to a detective piecing together a suspect's profile - the more clues you have, the clearer the picture becomes. OSINT will be a goldmine of information for CUPP. CUPP's effectiveness hinges on the depth of your intelligence.

  • Social Media: A goldmine of personal details: birthdays, pet names, favorite quotes, travel destinations, significant others, and more. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn can reveal much information.

  • Company Websites: Jane's current or past employers' websites might list her name, position, and even her professional bio, offering insights into her work life.

  • Public Records: Depending on jurisdiction and privacy laws, public records might divulge details about Jane's address, family members, property ownership, or even past legal entanglements.

  • News Articles and Blogs: Has Jane been featured in any news articles or blog posts? These could shed light on her interests, achievements, or affiliations.

root@oco:~$ sudo apt search cupp
root@oco:~$ sudo apt install cupp
root@oco:~$ cupp -i
 * the -i option runs cupp in interactive mode
    - in this mode, CUPP will guide you through a series of questions about your target
 > First Name: Jane
 > Surname: Smith
 > Nickname: Janey
 > Birthdate (DDMMYYYY): 11121990

 > Partners) name: Jim
 > Partners) nickname: Jimbo
 > Partners) birthdate (DDMMYYYY): 12121990

 > Child's name:
 > Child's nickname:
 > Child's birthdate (DDMMYYYY):

 > Pet's name: Spot
 > Company name: AHI
 [+] Saving dictionary to jane.txt, counting 46790 words. 
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