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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Hashcat Discord Bot 2 | 3 | Harness the power of Hashcat directly from Discord. Crack hashes with ease and efficiency using the renowned Hashcat password recovery tool, all within the convenience of your Discord server. 4 | 5 | ``` 6 | __________ __ __ ________ .___ 7 | \______ \ ____ ____ | | __ ____ _/ |_ / _____/ ____ __| _/ 8 | | _/ / _ \ _/ ___\ | |/ /_/ __ \\ __\/ \ ___ / _ \ / __ | 9 | | | \( <_> )\ \___ | < \ ___/ | | \ \_\ \( <_> )/ /_/ | 10 | |____|_ / \____/ \___ >|__|_ \ \___ >|__| \______ / \____/ \____ | 11 | \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ 12 | ``` 13 | 14 | Created by [RocketGod](https://github.com/RocketGod-git) 15 | 16 | ## Setup & Installation 17 | 18 | 1. **Clone the Repository** 19 | 20 | ```bash 21 | git clone https://github.com/RocketGod-git/hashcat-discord-bot.git 22 | ``` 23 | 24 | 2. **Move to Hashcat Directory** 25 | 26 | Ensure you place the `./discordbot` folder from this repo into your main Hashcat directory. 27 | 28 | 3. **Install Required Libraries** 29 | 30 | ```bash 31 | pip install discord requests psutil 32 | ``` 33 | 34 | 4. **Setup the Configuration** 35 | 36 | Edit the `config.json` file: 37 | - Replace `YOUR-BOT-TOKEN` with your Discord bot token. 38 | - Replace `FROM-DISCORD-DEVELOPER` with your Discord application ID. 39 | - Replace `YOUR-DISCORD-SERVER-ID` with your server's ID. 40 | 41 | 5. **Run the Bot** 42 | 43 | ```bash 44 | python hashcat.py 45 | ``` 46 | 47 | ## Commands 48 | 49 | - `/hashcat` - Use Hashcat to crack hashes. The command comes with various options such as: 50 | - Hash value 51 | - Hash type (e.g., MD5, SHA-1, etc.) 52 | - Attack mode (Dictionary or Bruteforce) 53 | - Wordlist (for dictionary attacks) 54 | - Password length (for bruteforce attacks) 55 | 56 | ## Wordlists 57 | 58 | For dictionary attacks, you can utilize various wordlists. The bot is configured with the following options: 59 | 60 | - **RockYou 2021** - [Ask me for this if you can't find it. It's too big to include](#) 61 | - **RockYou Strong** - [Ask me for this if you can't find it. It's too big to include](#) 62 | - **Crackstation** - [Ask me for this if you can't find it. It's too big to include](#) 63 | 64 | Make sure to download and place these wordlists in main hashcat folder. 65 | 66 | ## Contributing 67 | 68 | If you'd like to contribute or have suggestions for additional features, feel free to fork the repository and submit a pull request. 69 | 70 | ## License 71 | 72 | This project is licensed under the [AGPL-3.0 license](LICENSE) file for more details. 73 | 74 | ## Disclaimer 75 | 76 | Please only use this bot responsibly and ethically. Unauthorized password cracking is illegal and unethical. Always have proper permissions before attempting to crack any hashes. 77 | 78 | ## Credits 79 | 80 | - [RocketGod](https://github.com/RocketGod-git) for creating the bot. 81 | - [Hashcat](https://hashcat.net/hashcat/) for the powerful password recovery tool. 82 | - The creators of the provided wordlists. 83 | 84 | ![rocketgod_logo](https://github.com/RocketGod-git/shodanbot/assets/57732082/7929b554-0fba-4c2b-b22d-6772d23c4a18) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /discordbot/config.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "discord_bot_token": "YOUR-BOT-TOKEN", 3 | "application_id": "FROM-DISCORD-DEVELOPER", 4 | "guild_id": "YOUR-DISCORD-SERVER-ID" 5 | } 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /discordbot/hashcat.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # __________ __ __ ________ .___ 2 | # \______ \ ____ ____ | | __ ____ _/ |_ / _____/ ____ __| _/ 3 | # | _/ / _ \ _/ ___\ | |/ /_/ __ \\ __\/ \ ___ / _ \ / __ | 4 | # | | \( <_> )\ \___ | < \ ___/ | | \ \_\ \( <_> )/ /_/ | 5 | # |____|_ / \____/ \___ >|__|_ \ \___ >|__| \______ / \____/ \____ | 6 | # \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ 7 | # 8 | # Discord bot for Hashcat password cracking by RocketGod 9 | # https://github.com/RocketGod-git/hashcat-discord-bot 10 | 11 | import json 12 | import logging 13 | import discord 14 | import os 15 | import asyncio 16 | import re 17 | import sys 18 | import psutil 19 | import requests 20 | 21 | import register_command 22 | from register_command import load_config 23 | 24 | logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG) 25 | 26 | if sys.platform == "win32": 27 | hashcat_exec = os.path.abspath("..\hashcat.exe") 28 | else: 29 | hashcat_exec = os.path.abspath("../hashcat") 30 | 31 | print(f"Executing hashcat at: {hashcat_exec}") 32 | 33 | async def execute_hashcat(interaction, args, output_file, hash_type_mapping, hashtype, hash_value): 34 | try: 35 | # Check for existing hashcat processes 36 | for process in psutil.process_iter(): 37 | try: 38 | pinfo = process.as_dict(attrs=['pid', 'name']) 39 | if "hashcat" in pinfo['name']: 40 | await interaction.channel.send(f"Hashcat is currently cracking `{hash_value}` for {interaction.user.name}. Please wait and try again later.") 41 | return 42 | except (psutil.NoSuchProcess, psutil.AccessDenied, psutil.ZombieProcess): 43 | pass 44 | 45 | # Save the current working directory 46 | original_cwd = os.getcwd() 47 | hashcat_dir = os.path.dirname(hashcat_exec) 48 | os.chdir(hashcat_dir) 49 | 50 | args.extend(["-o", output_file]) 51 | logging.info(f"Executing Hashcat with command: {' '.join(args)}") 52 | 53 | start_time = asyncio.get_running_loop().time() 54 | 55 | process = await asyncio.create_subprocess_exec(*args, stdout=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE, stderr=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE) 56 | 57 | while True: 58 | try: 59 | stdout, stderr = await asyncio.wait_for(process.communicate(), timeout=300) # 5 minutes 60 | # If we reach here, the process has finished, so you can log the results 61 | logging.info(f"Hashcat stdout: {stdout.decode()}") 62 | logging.info(f"Hashcat stderr: {stderr.decode()}") 63 | break # Break out of the loop 64 | except asyncio.TimeoutError: 65 | # The process hasn't finished in 5 minutes, so send a message 66 | await interaction.channel.send(f"Still working on cracking `{hash_value}` for {interaction.user.name}.") 67 | 68 | # Check if 2 hours have passed 69 | if (asyncio.get_running_loop().time() - start_time) > 7200: # 7200 seconds = 2 hours 70 | process.terminate() 71 | await interaction.channel.send("Hashcat took too long to respond. The process was terminated.") 72 | return 73 | 74 | if "All hashes found as potfile and/or empty entries! Use --show to display them." in stdout.decode(): 75 | show_args = [hashcat_exec, "-m", hash_type_mapping[hashtype], hash_value, "--show"] 76 | process = await asyncio.create_subprocess_exec(*show_args, stdout=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE, stderr=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE) 77 | stdout, stderr = await process.communicate() 78 | 79 | if process.returncode == 0: 80 | cracked_password = stdout.decode().split(":")[-1].strip() 81 | await interaction.channel.send(content=f"The hash `{hash_value}` has already been cracked: `{cracked_password}`") 82 | else: 83 | logging.error(f"Error when trying to show cracked password: {stderr.decode()}") 84 | await handle_errors(interaction, f"Hashcat encountered an error. Please contact a Mod for help.") 85 | return 86 | 87 | if process.returncode != 0: 88 | detailed_error = stderr.decode() 89 | await handle_errors(interaction, "Hashcat encountered an error.", detailed_error=detailed_error) 90 | return 91 | 92 | if os.path.exists(output_file): 93 | with open(output_file, "r") as f: 94 | output = f.read().strip() 95 | if ':' in output: 96 | hash_value, cracked_password = output.split(':', 1) 97 | completion_message = f"{interaction.user.mention} - Cracked: `{cracked_password}` for hash `{hash_value}`" 98 | await interaction.channel.send(completion_message) 99 | else: 100 | await interaction.channel.send(content="Hashcat execution completed, but no passwords were cracked.") 101 | else: 102 | await interaction.channel.send(content="Hashcat execution completed, but no output file was generated.") 103 | 104 | except asyncio.TimeoutError: 105 | logging.error("Hashcat process timeout.") 106 | process.terminate() 107 | await handle_errors(interaction, "Hashcat process timeout.", detailed_error="The process took too long and was terminated.") 108 | except Exception as e: 109 | logging.error(f"Unexpected error in execute_hashcat: {e}") 110 | await handle_errors(interaction, "An unexpected error occurred during hash cracking.", detailed_error=str(e)) 111 | 112 | finally: 113 | os.chdir(original_cwd) 114 | 115 | class aclient(discord.Client): 116 | is_busy = False 117 | def __init__(self) -> None: 118 | super().__init__(intents=discord.Intents.default()) 119 | self.tree = discord.app_commands.CommandTree(self) 120 | self.activity = discord.Activity(type=discord.ActivityType.watching, name="/hashcat") 121 | self.discord_message_limit = 2000 122 | 123 | async def send_split_messages(self, interaction, message: str, require_response=True): 124 | 125 | if not message.strip(): 126 | logging.warning("Attempted to send an empty message.") 127 | return 128 | 129 | lines = message.split("\n") 130 | chunks = [] 131 | current_chunk = "" 132 | 133 | for line in lines: 134 | if len(current_chunk) + len(line) + 1 > self.discord_message_limit: 135 | chunks.append(current_chunk) 136 | current_chunk = line + "\n" 137 | else: 138 | current_chunk += line + "\n" 139 | 140 | if current_chunk: 141 | chunks.append(current_chunk) 142 | 143 | if not chunks: 144 | logging.warning("No chunks generated from the message.") 145 | return 146 | 147 | if require_response and not interaction.response.is_done(): 148 | await interaction.response.defer(ephemeral=False) 149 | 150 | try: 151 | await interaction.channel.send(content=chunks[0], ephemeral=False) 152 | chunks = chunks[1:] 153 | except Exception as e: 154 | logging.error(f"Failed to send the first chunk via followup. Error: {e}") 155 | 156 | for chunk in chunks: 157 | try: 158 | await interaction.channel.send(chunk) 159 | except Exception as e: 160 | logging.error(f"Failed to send a message chunk to the channel. Error: {e}") 161 | 162 | async def handle_errors(interaction, error, error_type="Error", detailed_error=None): 163 | error_message = f"{error_type}: {error}" 164 | if detailed_error: 165 | error_message += f"\nDetails: {detailed_error}" 166 | logging.error(f"Error for user {interaction.user}: {error_message}") 167 | 168 | # Send the detailed error message to Discord 169 | try: 170 | if interaction.response.is_done(): 171 | await interaction.channel.send(error_message) 172 | else: 173 | await interaction.response.send_message(error_message, ephemeral=False) 174 | except discord.HTTPException as http_err: 175 | logging.warning(f"HTTP error while responding to {interaction.user}: {http_err}") 176 | except Exception as unexpected_err: 177 | logging.error(f"Unexpected error while responding to {interaction.user}: {unexpected_err}") 178 | 179 | def run_discord_bot(token): 180 | client = aclient() 181 | 182 | @client.event 183 | async def on_ready(): 184 | await client.tree.sync() # First sync 185 | logging.info(f'{client.user} is online.') 186 | await asyncio.sleep(5) # Wait for 5 seconds 187 | await client.tree.sync() # Second sync, just to ensure 188 | 189 | @client.tree.command(name="hashcat", description="Crack hashes using Hashcat") 190 | async def hashcat(interaction: discord.Interaction): 191 | if "options" not in interaction.data: 192 | await interaction.channel.send("You must provide required options.") 193 | return 194 | 195 | # Extract options from the interaction data 196 | options = {option["name"]: option["value"] for option in interaction.data["options"]} 197 | hash_value = options.get("hash") 198 | hashtype = options.get("hashtype") 199 | attack_mode = options.get("attack_mode") 200 | wordlist = options.get("wordlist", None) 201 | password_length = options.get("password_length", None) 202 | 203 | await interaction.response.send_message(f"Cracking `{hash_value}` for {interaction.user.mention} and will ping you when done.") 204 | 205 | # Validate the hash format 206 | if not re.match("^[a-fA-F0-9]+$", hash_value): 207 | await interaction.channel.send("Invalid hash format.") 208 | return 209 | 210 | # Check for unnecessary options based on attack mode 211 | if attack_mode == "dictionary" and password_length: 212 | await interaction.channel.send("You've provided a password length, but it's not needed for a dictionary attack.") 213 | return 214 | elif attack_mode == "bruteforce" and wordlist: 215 | await interaction.channel.send("You've provided a wordlist, but it's not needed for a bruteforce attack.") 216 | return 217 | 218 | # Assemble the arguments for hashcat 219 | args = [hashcat_exec] 220 | 221 | hash_type_mapping = { 222 | "md5": "0", 223 | "sha1": "100", 224 | "sha256": "1400", 225 | "sha512": "1700", 226 | "samsungandroid": "5800", 227 | "windowshello": "28100", 228 | "macos": "7100", # Note: This is for macOS v10.8+. You may need to adjust based on specific versions. 229 | "bitlocker": "22100", 230 | "androidfde": "8800", # Android FDE <= 4.3. You might need to differentiate between versions. 231 | "apfs": "18300", 232 | "pdf": "10700", # PDF 1.7 Level 8 (Acrobat 10 - 11) 233 | "msoffice": "9600", # MS Office 2013 as an example. You may need multiple mappings for different versions. 234 | "7zip": "11600", 235 | "rar": "13000", # RAR5 as a representation. Adjust based on versions. 236 | "winzip": "13600", 237 | "itunes": "14800", # iTunes backup >= 10.0. Adjust as needed. 238 | "telegram": "24500", # Telegram Desktop >= v2.1.14 as an example. 239 | "skype": "23", 240 | "bitcoin": "11300", # Bitcoin/Litecoin wallet.dat 241 | "ethereum": "15700" # Ethereum Wallet with SCRYPT 242 | } 243 | 244 | args.extend(["-m", hash_type_mapping[hashtype]]) 245 | 246 | # Ensure the output directory exists 247 | hashcat_dir = os.path.dirname(hashcat_exec) 248 | output_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(hashcat_dir, "output")) 249 | if not os.path.exists(output_dir): 250 | os.mkdir(output_dir) 251 | output_file = os.path.join(output_dir, f"{hash_value}.txt") 252 | 253 | # Add the attack mode and related arguments 254 | if attack_mode == "dictionary": 255 | args.append("-a") 256 | args.append("0") 257 | args.append(hash_value) 258 | if wordlist: 259 | args.append(wordlist) 260 | 261 | elif attack_mode == "bruteforce": 262 | args.append("-a") 263 | args.append("3") 264 | args.append(hash_value) 265 | if password_length: 266 | mask = "?a" * password_length 267 | args.append(mask) 268 | 269 | # Start the hashcat process in the background 270 | asyncio.create_task(execute_hashcat(interaction, args, output_file, hash_type_mapping, hashtype, hash_value)) 271 | 272 | client.run(token) 273 | 274 | if __name__ == "__main__": 275 | config = load_config() 276 | register_command.register_command() 277 | run_discord_bot(config.get("discord_bot_token")) 278 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /discordbot/readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Hashcat Discord Bot 2 | 3 | Harness the power of Hashcat directly from Discord. Crack hashes with ease and efficiency using the renowned Hashcat password recovery tool, all within the convenience of your Discord server. 4 | 5 | ``` 6 | __________ __ __ ________ .___ 7 | \______ \ ____ ____ | | __ ____ _/ |_ / _____/ ____ __| _/ 8 | | _/ / _ \ _/ ___\ | |/ /_/ __ \\ __\/ \ ___ / _ \ / __ | 9 | | | \( <_> )\ \___ | < \ ___/ | | \ \_\ \( <_> )/ /_/ | 10 | |____|_ / \____/ \___ >|__|_ \ \___ >|__| \______ / \____/ \____ | 11 | \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ 12 | ``` 13 | 14 | Created by [RocketGod](https://github.com/RocketGod-git) 15 | 16 | ## Setup & Installation 17 | 18 | 1. **Clone the Repository** 19 | 20 | ```bash 21 | git clone https://github.com/RocketGod-git/hashcat-discord-bot.git 22 | ``` 23 | 24 | 2. **Move to Hashcat Directory** 25 | 26 | Ensure you place the `./discordbot` folder from this repo into your main Hashcat directory. 27 | 28 | 3. **Install Required Libraries** 29 | 30 | ```bash 31 | pip install discord requests psutil 32 | ``` 33 | 34 | 4. **Setup the Configuration** 35 | 36 | Edit the `config.json` file: 37 | - Replace `YOUR-BOT-TOKEN` with your Discord bot token. 38 | - Replace `FROM-DISCORD-DEVELOPER` with your Discord application ID. 39 | - Replace `YOUR-DISCORD-SERVER-ID` with your server's ID. 40 | 41 | 5. **Run the Bot** 42 | 43 | ```bash 44 | python hashcat.py 45 | ``` 46 | 47 | ## Commands 48 | 49 | - `/hashcat` - Use Hashcat to crack hashes. The command comes with various options such as: 50 | - Hash value 51 | - Hash type (e.g., MD5, SHA-1, etc.) 52 | - Attack mode (Dictionary or Bruteforce) 53 | - Wordlist (for dictionary attacks) 54 | - Password length (for bruteforce attacks) 55 | 56 | ## Wordlists 57 | 58 | For dictionary attacks, you can utilize various wordlists. The bot is configured with the following options: 59 | 60 | - **RockYou 2021** - [Download here](#) 61 | - **RockYou Strong** - [Download here](#) 62 | - **Crackstation** - [Download here](#) 63 | 64 | Make sure to download and place these wordlists in main hashcat folder. 65 | 66 | ## Contributing 67 | 68 | If you'd like to contribute or have suggestions for additional features, feel free to fork the repository and submit a pull request. 69 | 70 | ## License 71 | 72 | This project is licensed under the [AGPL-3.0 license](LICENSE) file for more details. 73 | 74 | ## Disclaimer 75 | 76 | Please only use this bot responsibly and ethically. Unauthorized password cracking is illegal and unethical. Always have proper permissions before attempting to crack any hashes. 77 | 78 | ## Credits 79 | 80 | - [RocketGod](https://github.com/RocketGod-git) for creating the bot. 81 | - [Hashcat](https://hashcat.net/hashcat/) for the powerful password recovery tool. 82 | - The creators of the provided wordlists. 83 | 84 | ![rocketgod_logo](https://github.com/RocketGod-git/shodanbot/assets/57732082/7929b554-0fba-4c2b-b22d-6772d23c4a18) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /discordbot/register_command.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import requests 2 | import json 3 | 4 | def load_config(): 5 | try: 6 | with open('config.json', 'r') as file: 7 | return json.load(file) 8 | except Exception as e: 9 | print(f"Error loading configuration: {e}") 10 | return None 11 | 12 | def register_command(): 13 | config = load_config() 14 | 15 | APPLICATION_ID = config.get("application_id") 16 | GUILD_ID = config.get("guild_id") 17 | BOT_TOKEN = config.get("discord_bot_token") 18 | 19 | # Endpoint URL for registering a guild-specific command 20 | url = f"https://discord.com/api/v10/applications/{APPLICATION_ID}/guilds/{GUILD_ID}/commands" 21 | 22 | # JSON structure for the hashcat command 23 | command_data = { 24 | "name": "hashcat", 25 | "type": 1, 26 | "description": "Crack hashes using Hashcat", 27 | "options": [ 28 | { 29 | "name": "hash", 30 | "description": "The hash value to be cracked", 31 | "type": 3, 32 | "required": True 33 | }, 34 | { 35 | "name": "hashtype", 36 | "description": "The type of hash", 37 | "type": 3, 38 | "required": True, 39 | "choices": [ 40 | {"name": "MD5", "value": "md5"}, 41 | {"name": "SHA-1", "value": "sha1"}, 42 | {"name": "SHA-256", "value": "sha256"}, 43 | {"name": "SHA-512", "value": "sha512"}, 44 | {"name": "Samsung Android Password/PIN", "value": "samsungandroid"}, 45 | {"name": "Windows Hello PIN/Password", "value": "windowshello"}, 46 | {"name": "macOS", "value": "macos"}, 47 | {"name": "BitLocker", "value": "bitlocker"}, 48 | {"name": "Android FDE", "value": "androidfde"}, 49 | {"name": "APFS", "value": "apfs"}, 50 | {"name": "PDF", "value": "pdf"}, 51 | {"name": "MS Office", "value": "msoffice"}, 52 | {"name": "7-Zip", "value": "7zip"}, 53 | {"name": "RAR", "value": "rar"}, 54 | {"name": "WinZip", "value": "winzip"}, 55 | {"name": "iTunes backup", "value": "itunes"}, 56 | {"name": "Telegram", "value": "telegram"}, 57 | {"name": "Skype", "value": "skype"}, 58 | {"name": "Bitcoin", "value": "bitcoin"}, 59 | {"name": "Ethereum", "value": "ethereum"} 60 | ] 61 | }, 62 | { 63 | "name": "attack_mode", 64 | "description": "Attack mode for hashcat", 65 | "type": 3, 66 | "required": True, 67 | "choices": [ 68 | {"name": "Dictionary", "value": "dictionary"}, 69 | {"name": "Bruteforce", "value": "bruteforce"} 70 | ] 71 | }, 72 | { 73 | "name": "wordlist", 74 | "description": "Wordlist for dictionary attack", 75 | "type": 3, 76 | "required": False, 77 | "choices": [ 78 | {"name": "RockYou 2021", "value": "rockyou2021.txt"}, 79 | {"name": "RockYou Strong", "value": "rockyou_strong.txt"}, 80 | {"name": "Crackstation", "value": "crackstation.txt"} 81 | ] 82 | }, 83 | { 84 | "name": "password_length", 85 | "description": "Password length for bruteforce attack (auto-fills mask with ?a)", 86 | "type": 4, 87 | "required": False, 88 | "choices": [ 89 | {"name": "4", "value": 4}, 90 | {"name": "5", "value": 5}, 91 | {"name": "6", "value": 6}, 92 | {"name": "7", "value": 7}, 93 | {"name": "8", "value": 8}, 94 | {"name": "9", "value": 9}, 95 | {"name": "10", "value": 10}, 96 | {"name": "11", "value": 11}, 97 | {"name": "12", "value": 12}, 98 | {"name": "13", "value": 13}, 99 | {"name": "14", "value": 14}, 100 | {"name": "15", "value": 15}, 101 | {"name": "16", "value": 16} 102 | ] 103 | } 104 | ] 105 | } 106 | 107 | # Authorization header with your bot token 108 | headers = { 109 | "Authorization": f"Bot {BOT_TOKEN}" 110 | } 111 | 112 | # Make the POST request to register the command 113 | response = requests.post(url, headers=headers, json=command_data) 114 | 115 | # Check if the request was successful 116 | if response.status_code == 200: 117 | print("Command registered successfully!") 118 | print(response.json()) # Print the returned JSON data 119 | else: 120 | print(f"Failed to register command. Status code: {response.status_code}") 121 | print(response.text) # Print the error message 122 | 123 | if __name__ == "__main__": 124 | register_command() 125 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------