Welcome to CyberRoulette, a tool designed to facilitate easy access to common and not secure usernames and passwords. This tool is primarily created for educational purposes to demonstrate the importance of strong, unique password policies in cybersecurity.
- Random Credential Generation: Fetches a random username and password from a predefined list, showcasing potential combinations that users might choose.
- Cybersecurity Education: Ideal for demonstrating the ease with which common credentials can be guessed or cracked.
- User-Friendly Interface: Simple and intuitive interface for effortless interaction.
To use CyberRoulette, visit CyberRoulette and click on the "Get Random Credentials" button. The application will then display a random username and password combination.
This project uses data from SecLists, a collection of multiple types of lists used during security assessments, compiled and maintained by Daniel Miessler and the community. I extend my gratitude to them for creating such a comprehensive resource.
The code of CyberRoulette is distributed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file in this repository for more information. Additionally, the username and password data, sourced from SecLists, is also under the MIT License, which can be reviewed here: SecLists License.
The credentials provided by CyberRoulette are intended solely for educational use to illustrate the risks associated with weak passwords. They should not be used for unauthorized access or in real-world applications.
Contributions to CyberRoulette are welcome. If you have suggestions for improvement or new features, please feel free to fork the repository and submit a pull request.
For questions, feedback, or suggestions about CyberRoulette, please feel free to reach out.
Thank you for exploring CyberRoulette and for your interest in cybersecurity education!