├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE.md
├── PyI.png
├── PyIntruder.py
├── README.md
├── ShowJson.py
├── installer.py
└── requirements.txt
/.gitignore:
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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
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12 | develop-eggs/
13 | dist/
14 | downloads/
15 | eggs/
16 | .eggs/
17 | lib/
18 | lib64/
19 | parts/
20 | sdist/
21 | var/
22 | wheels/
23 | pip-wheel-metadata/
24 | share/python-wheels/
25 | *.egg-info/
26 | .installed.cfg
27 | *.egg
28 | MANIFEST
29 |
30 | # PyInstaller
31 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
32 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it.
33 | *.manifest
34 | *.spec
35 |
36 | # Installer logs
37 | pip-log.txt
38 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt
39 |
40 | # Unit test / coverage reports
41 | htmlcov/
42 | .tox/
43 | .nox/
44 | .coverage
45 | .coverage.*
46 | .cache
47 | nosetests.xml
48 | coverage.xml
49 | *.cover
50 | *.py,cover
51 | .hypothesis/
52 | .pytest_cache/
53 |
54 | # Translations
55 | *.mo
56 | *.pot
57 |
58 | # Django stuff:
59 | *.log
60 | local_settings.py
61 | db.sqlite3
62 | db.sqlite3-journal
63 |
64 | # Flask stuff:
65 | instance/
66 | .webassets-cache
67 |
68 | # Scrapy stuff:
69 | .scrapy
70 |
71 | # Sphinx documentation
72 | docs/_build/
73 |
74 | # PyBuilder
75 | target/
76 |
77 | # Jupyter Notebook
78 | .ipynb_checkpoints
79 |
80 | # IPython
81 | profile_default/
82 | ipython_config.py
83 |
84 | # pyenv
85 | .python-version
86 |
87 | # pipenv
88 | # According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control.
89 | # However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies
90 | # having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not
91 | # install all needed dependencies.
92 | #Pipfile.lock
93 |
94 | # PEP 582; used by e.g. github.com/David-OConnor/pyflow
95 | __pypackages__/
96 |
97 | # Celery stuff
98 | celerybeat-schedule
99 | celerybeat.pid
100 |
101 | # SageMath parsed files
102 | *.sage.py
103 |
104 | # Environments
105 | .env
106 | .venv
107 | env/
108 | venv/
109 | ENV/
110 | env.bak/
111 | venv.bak/
112 |
113 | # Spyder project settings
114 | .spyderproject
115 | .spyproject
116 |
117 | # Rope project settings
118 | .ropeproject
119 |
120 | # mkdocs documentation
121 | /site
122 |
123 | # mypy
124 | .mypy_cache/
125 | .dmypy.json
126 | dmypy.json
127 |
128 | # Pyre type checker
129 | .pyre/
130 |
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1 | #!/bin/python3
2 | from tkinter import *
3 | from tkinter import filedialog
4 | from tkinter import ttk
5 | from tkinter import messagebox
6 | from tkinter.messagebox import showinfo
7 | from tkinter.scrolledtext import ScrolledText
8 | from tkinter.ttk import Progressbar, Scrollbar
9 | from tkinter.filedialog import asksaveasfile
10 | from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
11 | from json import dumps
12 | from sys import path
13 | import requests
14 | from urllib.parse import quote
15 | from base64 import b64encode
16 | from binascii import hexlify
17 | from requests.api import head
18 | from itertools import product
19 | from os import remove
20 | path.insert(1,"/opt/PyIntruder")
21 | from ShowJson import *
22 | root = Tk()
23 | root.title("PyIntruder")
24 | root.geometry("1100x650")
25 | root.minsize(1100, 650)
26 | root.maxsize(1100, 650)
27 | img = PhotoImage(file='/opt/PyIntruder/PyI.png')
28 | root.tk.call('wm', 'iconphoto', root._w, img)
29 |
30 | # Exception classes
31 |
32 |
33 | class Unknown_request(Exception):
34 | pass
35 |
36 |
37 | class greater_zero(Exception):
38 | pass
39 |
40 |
41 | class no_position(Exception):
42 | pass
43 |
44 |
45 | class no_wordlist(Exception):
46 | pass
47 |
48 |
49 | # Main Variables
50 | var_url = ""
51 | var_data = ""
52 | var_headers = {}
53 | var_req_method = ""
54 | var_from_numbers = 0
55 | var_to_numbers = 0
56 | var_step_numbers = 1
57 | var_min_length = 1
58 | var_max_length = 1
59 | var_bruteforce_charset = ""
60 | root_filename = ""
61 | button_place = ''
62 | payload_list = ""
63 | loading_bar = ""
64 | second_frame = ""
65 | uen = StringVar()
66 | urlencode_var = ""
67 | percent_increase = 0
68 | h = 0
69 | count=0
70 | encoding_var = ""
71 | option_var = ""
72 | prefix_var = ""
73 | suffix_var = ""
74 | listbox = ""
75 | searchbox = ""
76 | response_headers=""
77 | maindict = {}
78 | #HTTP Status Codes
79 | StatusCodes={"100":"CONTINUE","101":"SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS","200":"OK","201":"CREATED","202":"ACCEPTED","203":"NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION","204":"NO_CONTENT","205":"RESET_CONTENT","206":"PARTIAL_CONTENT","207":"MULTI_STATUS","208":"ALREADY_REPORTED","226":"IM_USED","300":"MULTIPLE_CHOICES","301":"MOVED_PERMANENTLY","302":"FOUND","303":"SEE_OTHER","304":"NOT_MODIFIED","305":"USE_PROXY","306":"RESERVED","307":"TEMPORARY_REDIRECT","308":"PERMANENT_REDIRECT","400":"BAD_REQUEST","401":"UNAUTHORIZED","402":"PAYMENT_REQUIRED","403":"FORBIDDEN","404":"NOT_FOUND","405":"METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED","406":"NOT_ACCEPTABLE","407":"PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED","408":"REQUEST_TIMEOUT","409":"CONFLICT","410":"GONE","411":"LENGTH_REQUIRED","412":"PRECONDITION_FAILED","413":"REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE","414":"REQUEST_URI_TOO_LONG","415":"UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE","416":"REQUESTED_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIAB","417":"EXPECTATION_FAILED","418":"IM_A_TEAPOT","422":"UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY","423":"LOCKED","424":"FAILED_DEPENDENCY","426":"UPGRADE_REQUIRED","428":"PRECONDITION_REQUIRED","429":"TOO_MANY_REQUESTS","431":"REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE","451":"UNAVAILABLE_FOR_LEGAL_REASONS","500":"INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR","501":"NOT_IMPLEMENTED","502":"BAD_GATEWAY","503":"SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE","504":"GATEWAY_TIMEOUT","505":"VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED","506":"VARIANT_ALSO_NEGOTIATES","507":"INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE","508":"LOOP_DETECTED","509":"BANDWIDTH_LIMIT_EXCEEDED","510":"NOT_EXTENDED","511":"NETWORK_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED"}
80 |
81 | #Function to Update data while searching
82 | def update(data):
83 | global listbox, maindict
84 | listbox.delete(0, END)
85 | for m in data:
86 | to_insert=m+" "*(97-len(m)) + str(maindict[m][0]) + " "*(40-len(str(maindict[m][0]))) + str(maindict[m][1])
87 | listbox.insert(END, to_insert)
88 |
89 | #Search When Typed Something in searchbox
90 | def search(event):
91 | global searchbox, maindict
92 | typed_text = searchbox.get()
93 | data_find = []
94 | if typed_text == "":
95 | data_find = [l for l in maindict]
96 |
97 | else:
98 | for l in maindict:
99 | if typed_text.lower() in maindict[l][2].lower():
100 | data_find.append(l)
101 |
102 | update(data_find)
103 |
104 | #Function to show response
105 | def show_data(event):
106 | global maindict, listbox,response_headers
107 | payload = listbox.get(ANCHOR)
108 | payload = payload[8:20].strip()
109 | dta = maindict[payload][2]
110 | x = Toplevel()
111 | x.geometry("900x600")
112 | x.title("Response")
113 | textbox = ScrolledText(x, wrap=WORD, height=34, width=120, fg='#660066')
114 | textbox.pack()
115 | for i in response_headers:
116 | to_insert=i+" : "+response_headers[i]+"\n"
117 | textbox.insert(INSERT,to_insert)
118 | textbox.insert(INSERT, "\n"+dta)
119 | textbox.config(state=DISABLED)
120 | x.minsize(900, 500)
121 | x.maxsize(900, 600)
122 |
123 | #Function To Save Data
124 | def save():
125 | global maindict
126 | file_name = filedialog.asksaveasfile(initialfile="save.json",defaultextension=".json",filetypes=[("json file","*.json")])
127 | try:
128 | file_name.write(dumps(maindict))
129 | except PermissionError:
130 | messagebox.showwarning("Warning", "Permission Denied")
131 | file_name.close()
132 |
133 | def req_get(list_payload):
134 | #Windows
135 | global button_place, root,count
136 | #Request Material
137 | global var_url, var_headers, var_data, var_req_method,maindict
138 | #Encodings
139 | global urlencode_var,encoding_var
140 | global option_var, listbox,StatusCodes,prefix_var, suffix_var, percent_increase, loading_bar, second_frame, payload_list, h,response_headers
141 | tempvar = payload_list.index(list_payload)
142 | list_payload = str(list_payload)
143 | list_payload=list_payload.replace("\n",'')
144 | list_payload=list_payload
145 | tempvariable = list_payload
146 | #Suffix/Prefix --> Encode
147 | if option_var == 1:
148 | list_payload = prefix_var+list_payload+suffix_var
149 | tempvariable = list_payload
150 | if encoding_var == "Base64":
151 | list_payload = b64encode(list_payload.encode()).decode()
152 |
153 | elif encoding_var == "Hex":
154 | list_payload = hexlify(list_payload.encode()).decode()
155 |
156 | elif encoding_var == "ASCII Numbers":
157 | list_payload = ''.join(str(ord(c)) for c in list_payload)
158 | #Encode -->Suffix/Prefix1
159 | elif option_var == 2:
160 | if encoding_var == "Base64":
161 | list_payload = b64encode(list_payload.encode()).decode()
162 |
163 | elif encoding_var == "Hex":
164 | list_payload = hexlify(list_payload.encode()).decode()
165 |
166 | elif encoding_var == "ASCII Numbers":
167 | list_payload = ''.join(str(ord(c)) for c in list_payload)
168 |
169 | list_payload = prefix_var+list_payload+suffix_var
170 | #@@@@@@ is sign of Position Of Payload
171 | reqdata = var_data.replace("@@@@@@", list_payload)
172 | if urlencode_var == "url_encode":
173 | reqdata = quote(reqdata, safe='')
174 | #Creating Copy Of Header to preserve position
175 | var_headers_temp = var_headers.copy()
176 | for i in var_headers_temp:
177 | var_headers_temp[i] = var_headers_temp[i].replace("@@@@@@", list_payload)
178 |
179 | var_url1=var_url.replace("@@@@@@",list_payload)
180 | if var_req_method == "GET":
181 | r = requests.get(var_url1, params=reqdata, headers=var_headers_temp)
182 |
183 | elif var_req_method == "POST":
184 | r = requests.post(var_url1, data=reqdata, headers=var_headers_temp)
185 | #Adding Data To Our Dictionary
186 | maindict[list_payload] = [str(len(r.text)),str(r.status_code)+" "+StatusCodes[str(r.status_code)],r.text]
187 | response_headers = r.headers
188 | #Add Data In ListBox
189 | count+=1
190 | txt = str(count)+" "*10+tempvariable+" "*(84-len(list_payload)-len(str(count))-len(StatusCodes[str(r.status_code)])) + str(len(r.text)) + " "*(40-len(str(len(r.text)))) + str(r.status_code)+" "+StatusCodes[str(r.status_code)]
191 | listbox.insert(END, txt)
192 | #Updating Progressbar
193 | h += percent_increase
194 | loading_bar["value"] = h
195 | root.update_idletasks()
196 |
197 | #Extracting Headers/Url/Data From Given Request
198 | def extractrequest(web_request):
199 | g = open("temp.txt", 'w+')
200 | g.write(web_request)
201 | g.close()
202 | f = open("temp.txt", "r")
203 | listdata1 = f.readlines()
204 | listdata = []
205 | #Removing Blank Lines
206 | for i in listdata1:
207 | tv = str(i).replace("\n", "")
208 | if tv != "":
209 | listdata.append(tv)
210 |
211 | req_type = listdata[0]
212 | host = listdata[1]
213 | headerslist = {}
214 | #Extracting Headers and data
215 | if "POST" in req_type:
216 | req_method = "POST"
217 | fullurl = req_type[4:-9]
218 | data = listdata[-1]
219 | for i in range(2, len(listdata)-2):
220 | spoint = listdata[i].find(":")
221 | headerslist[listdata[i][:spoint]
222 | ] = listdata[i][spoint+2:].rstrip("\n")
223 |
224 | elif "GET" in req_type:
225 | req_method = "GET"
226 | getfind = req_type.find("?")
227 | if getfind == -1:
228 | fullurl = req_type[3:-9]
229 |
230 | else:
231 | fullurl = req_type[3:getfind]
232 |
233 | data = req_type[getfind+1:-9]
234 | for i in range(2, len(listdata)-1):
235 | spoint = listdata[i].find(":")
236 | headerslist[listdata[i][:spoint]
237 | ] = listdata[i][spoint+2:].rstrip("\n")
238 |
239 | else:
240 | try:
241 | raise Unknown_request
242 |
243 | except Unknown_request:
244 | messagebox.showwarning("Warning", "Unable To Detect Request Type")
245 | return
246 |
247 | f.close()
248 | #Deleting File
249 | remove("temp.txt")
250 | url = "http://"+host[5:].strip()+fullurl.strip()
251 | headerslist.pop("", None)
252 | return req_method, url, headerslist, data
253 |
254 |
255 | def mainattack():
256 | #Window
257 | global button_place
258 | #Requests Material
259 | global var_url,var_headers,var_data,var_req_method
260 | #Encodings
261 | global urlencode_var,encoding_var
262 | #Others
263 | global option_var, listbox, searchbox,prefix_var, suffix_var, loading_bar, second_frame, h
264 | main_request = Request_Text_Area.get("1.0", END)
265 | #Getting Data From extractrequest function
266 | var_req_method, var_url, var_headers, var_data = extractrequest(main_request)
267 | #Replacing Added Position With @@@@@@ To Replace with payload Easily
268 | #Headers
269 | for temp_replace in var_headers:
270 | temp_var = var_headers[temp_replace]
271 | if "§" in temp_var:
272 | position1 = temp_var.find("§", 0)
273 | position2 = temp_var.find("§", position1+1)
274 | position2 = position2 + 1
275 | temp_var = temp_var.replace(
276 | temp_var[position1:position2], "@@@@@@")
277 | var_headers[temp_replace] = temp_var
278 | #Get/Post Data
279 | for i in range(10):
280 | if "§" in var_data:
281 | position1 = var_data.find("§", 0)
282 | position2 = var_data.find("§", position1+1)
283 | position2 = position2 + 1
284 | var_data = var_data.replace(
285 | var_data[position1:position2], "@@@@@@")
286 | #URL
287 | for i in range(3):
288 | if "§" in var_url:
289 | positiona1 = var_url.find("§", 0)
290 | positiona2 = var_url.find("§", positiona1+1)
291 | positiona2 = positiona2 + 1
292 | var_url = var_url.replace(
293 | var_url[positiona1:positiona2], "@@@@@@")
294 | else:
295 | break
296 |
297 | attack_type = combo_box1.get()
298 | urlencode_var = uen.get()
299 | encoding_var = combo_box2.get()
300 | option_var = opt1.get()
301 | prefix_var = prefix.get()
302 | suffix_var = suffix.get()
303 | #Creating pop up Window To Show Response
304 | button_place = Toplevel()
305 | button_place.geometry("700x700")
306 | button_place.title("Attack Box")
307 | button_place.minsize(700, 700)
308 | button_place.maxsize(700, 700)
309 | Label(button_place, text="Attacking").pack()
310 | #Adding LoadingBar
311 | loading_bar = Progressbar(button_place, orient=HORIZONTAL, length=400, mode="determinate")
312 | loading_bar.pack()
313 | Label(button_place, text="No."+" "*10 + "Payload" + " "*70 + "Length"+" "*40 + "Status Code", borderwidth=2, relief=SOLID).pack(side=TOP, anchor="w")
314 | main_frame = Frame(button_place)
315 | #Adding ScrollBar To It
316 | my_scrollbar = ttk.Scrollbar(main_frame, orient=VERTICAL)
317 | main_frame.pack(fill=BOTH, expand=1)
318 | #Adding ListBox
319 | listbox = Listbox(main_frame, width=80, height=33, yscrollcommand=my_scrollbar.set)
320 | my_scrollbar.config(command=listbox.yview)
321 | my_scrollbar.pack(side=RIGHT, fill=Y)
322 | listbox.bind("", show_data)
323 | #Adding SearchBox
324 | searchbox = Entry(button_place, width=45)
325 | listbox.pack()
326 | Label(button_place, text="Search :", fg="green").place(x=210, y=667)
327 | searchbox.place(x=280, y=665)
328 | searchbox.bind("", search)
329 | #Adding Save As Button
330 | Button(button_place,text="Save as",command=save).place(x=10,y=5)
331 |
332 | global payload_list
333 | if attack_type == "Numbers":
334 | global var_from_numbers
335 | global var_to_numbers
336 | global var_step_numbers
337 | global percent_increase
338 | payload_list = [x for x in range(var_from_numbers, var_to_numbers+1, var_step_numbers)]
339 | percent_increase = 100 / len([x for x in range(var_from_numbers, var_to_numbers+1, var_step_numbers)])
340 | h = 0
341 | #Running Attack with Threads
342 | execute = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=Threads_Button.get())
343 | execute.map(req_get, [x for x in range(var_from_numbers, var_to_numbers+1, var_step_numbers)])
344 | execute.shutdown(wait=False)
345 |
346 | elif attack_type == "Wordlist":
347 | global root_filename
348 | f1 = open(root_filename, "r",errors="ignore")
349 | pay = f1.readlines()
350 | payload_list = pay
351 | #for i in pay:
352 | #payload_list.append(i.rstrip("\n"))
353 | percent_increase = 100/len(payload_list)
354 | h = 0
355 | execute = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=Threads_Button.get())
356 | execute.map(req_get, payload_list)
357 | execute.shutdown(wait=False)
358 |
359 | elif attack_type == "BruteForce":
360 | global var_bruteforce_charset, var_max_length, var_min_length
361 | payload_list = []
362 | for x in range(var_min_length, var_max_length+1):
363 | for y in product(var_bruteforce_charset, repeat=x):
364 | payload_list.append("".join(y))
365 |
366 | percent_increase = 100/len(payload_list)
367 | h = 0
368 | execute = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=Threads_Button.get())
369 | execute.map(req_get, payload_list)
370 | execute.shutdown(wait=False)
371 |
372 |
373 | def start_attack():
374 | global var_from_numbers,var_to_numbers,var_step_numbers
375 | global var_min_length,var_max_length
376 | global var_bruteforce_charset,count
377 | count=0
378 | attack_type = combo_box1.get()
379 | attack_threads = Threads_Button.get()
380 | if attack_type == "Numbers":
381 | try:
382 | var_from_numbers = int(from_entry.get())
383 | var_to_numbers = int(to_entry.get())
384 | var_step_numbers = int(step_entry.get())
385 | if var_to_numbers < var_from_numbers:
386 | if var_step_numbers > 0:
387 | var_step_numbers=-var_step_numbers
388 | if var_step_numbers == 0:
389 | raise greater_zero
390 |
391 | if "§" not in Request_Text_Area.get("1.0", END):
392 | raise no_position
393 | mainattack()
394 |
395 | except ValueError:
396 | messagebox.showwarning("Warning", "Please enter numbers only")
397 | return
398 | except greater_zero:
399 | messagebox.showwarning("Warning", "Please enter step greater than zero")
400 | except no_position:
401 | messagebox.showwarning("Warning", "Please Add Position in Box")
402 |
403 | elif attack_type == "BruteForce":
404 |
405 | try:
406 | var_min_length = int(min_entry.get())
407 | var_max_length = int(max_entry.get())
408 | var_bruteforce_charset = charset.get()
409 | if var_min_length < 1 or var_max_length < 1:
410 | raise greater_zero
411 |
412 | if "§" not in Request_Text_Area.get("1.0", END):
413 | raise no_position
414 |
415 | mainattack()
416 |
417 | except ValueError:
418 | messagebox.showwarning("Warning", "Please enter numbers")
419 | return
420 |
421 | except greater_zero:
422 | messagebox.showwarning("Warning", "Enter Number Greater Than Zero")
423 | return
424 |
425 | except no_position:
426 | messagebox.showwarning("Warning", "Please Add Position in Box")
427 |
428 | else:
429 |
430 | try:
431 | a = root_filename
432 | if "§" not in Request_Text_Area.get("1.0", END):
433 | raise no_position
434 |
435 | if "/" not in a:
436 | raise no_wordlist
437 |
438 | mainattack()
439 |
440 | except no_position:
441 | messagebox.showwarning("Warning", "Please Add Position in Box")
442 |
443 | except no_wordlist:
444 | messagebox.showwarning("Warning", "Please Specify Wordlist")
445 |
446 |
447 | def add_position():
448 | try:
449 | if Request_Text_Area.selection_get():
450 | # Replacing Before and After With Unicode Character
451 | Request_Text_Area.insert("sel.first", "§")
452 | Request_Text_Area.insert("sel.last", "§")
453 | temp = Request_Text_Area.get("1.0", END)
454 | Request_Text_Area.delete(1.0, END)
455 | Request_Text_Area.insert(1.0, temp.replace("§§", '§')[:-1])
456 |
457 | except:
458 | messagebox.showwarning("Warning", "Nothing is selected")
459 |
460 |
461 | def clear_position():
462 | temp = Request_Text_Area.get("1.0", END)
463 | Request_Text_Area.delete(1.0, END)
464 | Request_Text_Area.insert(1.0, temp.replace("§", '')[:-1])
465 |
466 | # Function for Paste button
467 |
468 |
469 | def paste():
470 | pst = Request_Text_Area.index(INSERT)
471 | try:
472 | clip = root.clipboard_get()
473 | Request_Text_Area.insert(pst, clip)
474 |
475 | except:
476 | messagebox.showwarning("Warning", "Nothing is in the clipboard")
477 |
478 | # Function for Clear button
479 |
480 | def clear():
481 | Request_Text_Area.delete(1.0, END)
482 |
483 | # Function for choosing file button
484 |
485 | def choosefile():
486 | global root_filename
487 | root_filename = filedialog.askopenfilename(initialdir="~/", title="Select a file", filetypes=(("Text files", "*.txt"), ("All files*", "*")))
488 | file_label = Label(root, text=root_filename, width=40, fg="red")
489 | file_label.place(x=580, y=465)
490 |
491 | # Function for Combo-Box for Payloads
492 |
493 | def comboclk(event):
494 | # Recieve Value From Drop Down List
495 | attack_type = combo_box1.get()
496 |
497 | # Disabling Each Parameter
498 |
499 | choose_file.config(state=DISABLED)
500 | min_entry.config(state=DISABLED)
501 | max_entry.config(state=DISABLED)
502 |
503 | charset.config(state=DISABLED)
504 | from_entry.config(state=DISABLED)
505 |
506 | to_entry.config(state=DISABLED)
507 | step_entry.config(state=DISABLED)
508 |
509 | if attack_type == "Wordlist":
510 | choose_file.config(state=NORMAL)
511 |
512 | if attack_type == "BruteForce":
513 | min_entry.config(state=NORMAL)
514 | max_entry.config(state=NORMAL)
515 | charset.config(state=NORMAL)
516 |
517 | if attack_type == "Numbers":
518 | from_entry.config(state=NORMAL)
519 | to_entry.config(state=NORMAL)
520 | step_entry.config(state=NORMAL)
521 |
522 | # Function for Help menu item
523 |
524 | def info():
525 | msg = '''About PyIntruder
526 |
527 | This tool will help you to
528 | send your requests faster
529 | than ever you've used.More
530 | features will be added in
531 | the future.This is
532 | absolutely free of cost.
533 |
534 | Developed by:
535 | Yash Bansal
536 | Sagnik Haldar
537 | Also... 0day Was Here'''
538 | messagebox.showinfo(title='Details', message=msg)
539 |
540 |
541 | def usage():
542 | msg = "Please Refer To https://github.com/Yash114Bansal/PyIntruder"
543 | help_window = Toplevel()
544 | help_lbl = Label(help_window, text=msg)
545 | help_lbl.pack()
546 |
547 |
548 | menu_button = Menu(root)
549 | root.config(menu=menu_button)
550 |
551 | # Help menu item
552 | help_menu = Menu(menu_button, tearoff="off")
553 | menu_button.add_cascade(label="Menu", menu=help_menu)
554 | help_menu.add_command(label="Usage", command=usage)
555 | help_menu.add_command(label="About Me", command=info)
556 | help_menu.add_command(label="Show JSON", command=showdatamain)
557 |
558 |
559 | # Requests LabelFrame
560 | frame_requests = LabelFrame(root, text="Requests",
561 | padx=260, pady=640, borderwidth=6)
562 | frame_requests.pack(padx=10, pady=10, side=LEFT)
563 | dummy_request_frame = Label(frame_requests, text="",)
564 | dummy_request_frame.grid(row=0, column=0)
565 |
566 | # Text-Area for Requests
567 | Request_Text_Area = Text(root, width=60, height=31, bg="#ffffcc")
568 | Request_Text_Area.place(x=30, y=50)
569 |
570 | # Paste Button
571 |
572 | paste_button = Button(root, text="Paste", command=paste,
573 | borderwidth=2, bg="#ff751a", fg="white", activebackground='#ff751a')
574 | paste_button.place(x=275, y=570, height=25, width=75)
575 |
576 | # Clear Button
577 | clear_button = Button(root, text="Clear", command=clear,
578 | borderwidth=2, bg="#ff751a", fg="white", activebackground='#ff751a')
579 |
580 | clear_button.place(x=195, y=570, height=25, width=75)
581 |
582 |
583 | # Options LabelFrame
584 | Options_Frame = LabelFrame(
585 | root, text="Options", padx=260, pady=640, borderwidth=6)
586 | Options_Frame.pack(padx=10, pady=10, side=RIGHT)
587 | Dummy_Options_Frame = Label(Options_Frame, text="",)
588 | Dummy_Options_Frame.grid(row=0, column=0)
589 |
590 | # Select Threads Button
591 | Threads_Button = Scale(root, from_=1, to=100, orient=HORIZONTAL)
592 | Threads_Button.place(x=960, y=32)
593 |
594 | Select_Threads_Label = Label(root, text="Select Threads", fg='green')
595 | Select_Threads_Label.place(x=858, y=53)
596 |
597 |
598 | # Position Button and Frame
599 |
600 | position_frame = LabelFrame(root, text="Positions",
601 | padx=80, pady=30, borderwidth=6)
602 | position_frame.place(x=600, y=98)
603 | Dummy_position_frame = Label(position_frame, text="",)
604 | Dummy_position_frame.grid(row=0, column=0)
605 |
606 | button_add_position = Button(root, text=" Add Position ",
607 | borderwidth=2, bg="#ff751a", activebackground='#ff751a', height=1, command=add_position)
608 | button_add_position.place(x=625, y=120)
609 | button_clear_position = Button(root, text="Clear Position",
610 | borderwidth=2, bg="#ff751a", activebackground='#ff751a', height=1, command=clear_position)
611 | button_clear_position.place(x=625, y=160)
612 |
613 | # BruteForce Frame
614 |
615 | bruteforce_frame = LabelFrame(
616 | root, text="BruteForce", padx=130, pady=35, borderwidth=6)
617 | bruteforce_frame.place(x=790, y=95)
618 | label_BruteForce = Label(bruteforce_frame, text="",)
619 | label_BruteForce.grid(row=0, column=0)
620 |
621 | # BruteForce Charset
622 |
623 | charset = Entry(root, width=30, bg="#ffff99", fg="green", state=DISABLED)
624 | charset.get()
625 | charset.place(x=805, y=120)
626 | charset.insert(0, "Enter The Charset")
627 |
628 | # Min Length
629 |
630 | min_label = Label(root, text="Min Length:", fg="green")
631 | min_label.place(x=870, y=145)
632 |
633 | min_entry = Entry(root, width=3, bg="#ffff99", state=DISABLED)
634 | min_entry.get()
635 | min_entry.place(x=950, y=143)
636 |
637 | # Max Length
638 |
639 | max_label = Label(root, text="Max Length:", fg="green")
640 | max_label.place(x=870, y=172)
641 |
642 | max_entry = Entry(root, width=3, bg="#ffff99", state=DISABLED)
643 | max_entry.get()
644 | max_entry.place(x=950, y=173)
645 |
646 |
647 | # Prefix
648 |
649 | prefix = Entry(root, width=15, bg="#ffff99")
650 | prefix.get()
651 | prefix.place(x=680, y=320)
652 |
653 | Prefix_Label = Label(root, text="Prefix:", fg="green")
654 | Prefix_Label.place(x=630, y=320)
655 |
656 | # Suffix
657 |
658 | suffix = Entry(root, width=15, bg="#ffff99")
659 | suffix.get()
660 | suffix.place(x=680, y=350)
661 |
662 | Suffix_Label = Label(root, text="Suffix:", fg="green")
663 | Suffix_Label.place(x=630, y=350)
664 |
665 | # Number Frame
666 |
667 | number_frame = LabelFrame(root, text="Numbers",
668 | padx=80, pady=60, borderwidth=6)
669 | number_frame.place(x=875, y=300)
670 |
671 | Dummy_number_frame = Label(number_frame, text="",)
672 | Dummy_number_frame.grid(row=0, column=0)
673 |
674 | # From Starting
675 |
676 | from_label = Label(root, text="From:", fg="green")
677 | from_label.place(x=890, y=342)
678 |
679 | from_entry = Entry(root, width=12, bg="#ffff99", state=DISABLED)
680 | from_entry.get()
681 | from_entry.place(x=930, y=345)
682 |
683 | # To Numbers
684 |
685 | to_label = Label(root, text="To:", fg="green")
686 | to_label.place(x=890, y=372)
687 |
688 | to_entry = Entry(root, width=12, bg="#ffff99", state=DISABLED)
689 | to_entry.get()
690 | to_entry.place(x=930, y=373)
691 |
692 | # Step
693 |
694 | step_label = Label(root, text="Step:", fg="green")
695 | step_label.place(x=890, y=402)
696 |
697 | step_entry = Entry(root, width=12, bg="#ffff99", state=DISABLED)
698 | step_entry.get()
699 | step_entry.place(x=930, y=402)
700 |
701 | # Url Encode CheckBox
702 |
703 | chk = Checkbutton(root, text="URL Encode characters?",
704 | variable=uen, onvalue="url_encode", offvalue="not_encode")
705 | chk.deselect()
706 | chk.place(x=630, y=390)
707 |
708 | # Choose File
709 | choose_file = Button(root, text="Choose Wordlist", command=choosefile,
710 | borderwidth=2, bg="#ff751a", fg="white", activebackground='#ff751a', height=1)
711 | choose_file.place(x=665, y=420)
712 |
713 | # Combo Box for Selecting Payloads
714 |
715 | Payloads = [
716 | "Wordlist",
717 | "Numbers",
718 | "BruteForce"
719 | ]
720 |
721 | # ComboBox
722 |
723 | combo_box1 = ttk.Combobox(root, values=Payloads)
724 | combo_box1.current(0)
725 | combo_box1['state'] = 'readonly'
726 | combo_box1.bind("<>", comboclk)
727 | combo_box1.pack(fill='none', expand='False')
728 | combo_box1.place(x=742, y=53, height=20, width=95)
729 |
730 | Label_Select_Payload = Label(root, text="Select Payload Type", fg="green")
731 | Label_Select_Payload.place(x=600, y=53)
732 |
733 | # Combo Box for Selecting encoding Types
734 |
735 | Encodings = [
736 | "None",
737 | "Base64",
738 | "Hex",
739 | "ASCII Numbers"
740 | ]
741 |
742 | # ComboBox 2
743 |
744 | combo_box2 = ttk.Combobox(root, values=Encodings)
745 | combo_box2.current(0)
746 | combo_box2['state'] = 'readonly'
747 | combo_box2.bind("<>")
748 | combo_box2.pack(fill='none', expand='False')
749 | combo_box2.place(x=840, y=250, height=20, width=118)
750 |
751 | Label_Select_Encoding = Label(root, text="Select Encoding Type", fg="green")
752 | Label_Select_Encoding.place(x=690, y=250)
753 |
754 | opt1 = IntVar()
755 | opt1.set(1)
756 | Radiobutton(root, text="Suffix/Prefix --> Encode",variable=opt1, value=1).place(x=600, y=495)
757 | Radiobutton(root, text="Encode --> Suffix/Prefix",variable=opt1, value=2).place(x=600, y=520)
758 |
759 | start_attack_button = Button(root, text="Start Attack", bg="#ff751a",activebackground="#ff751a", command=start_attack)
760 | start_attack_button.place(x=960, y=550)
761 |
762 | mainloop()
763 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # PyIntruder - A Powerful Intruder Written in Python
2 | 
3 |
4 | ## Installation
5 | $`git clone https://github.com/Yash114Bansal/PyIntruder`\
6 | $`cd PyIntruder`\
7 | $`python3 installer.py`
8 |
9 | ## User-Interface
10 | 
11 |
12 | ## Usage
13 | Simply use it as a tool to bruteforce faster than you normally would with Burp Suite Community Edition.
14 | Select the parameter you want to test, and click on "add position".
15 | 
16 |
17 |
18 | ## Current Features
19 | ### Brute Force
20 | - Wordlist
21 | - Numbers
22 | - Characters
23 |
24 | ### Url Encoding with
25 | - Base64
26 | - Hex
27 | - ASCII Numbers
28 |
29 | ### Example of Attackbox:
30 | 
31 |
32 |
33 | Looking forward to further contributions as it's an open-source project. We hope that the community will enjoy experimenting with it, and help us to improve the application.
34 |
35 |
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/ShowJson.py:
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1 | from tkinter import *
2 | from tkinter import ttk
3 | from tkinter import messagebox
4 | from tkinter.scrolledtext import ScrolledText
5 | from tkinter import filedialog
6 | from json import loads
7 | show_list_box=""
8 | show_search_box=""
9 | json_data={}
10 | def openfile():
11 | global json_data,show_list_box
12 | show_list_box.delete(0, END)
13 | filename = filedialog.askopenfilename(title="Select a file", filetypes=(("Json files", "*.json"), ("All files*", "*")))
14 | try:
15 | f0=open(filename,"r")
16 | data=f0.read()
17 | data=loads(data)
18 | json_data=data
19 | f0.close()
20 | except:
21 | messagebox.showerror("Error", "Can not Identify PyIntruder Data")
22 | for i in json_data:
23 | txt = i+" "*(94-len(i)-len(json_data[i][1])) + (json_data[i][0]) + " "*(40-len(str(json_data[i][0]))) + json_data[i][1]
24 | show_list_box.insert(END, txt)
25 |
26 | def show_data(event):
27 | global json_data, show_list_box
28 | payload = show_list_box.get(ANCHOR)
29 | payload = payload[0:15].strip()
30 | dta = json_data[payload][2]
31 | header_dta=json_data[payload][2]
32 | x = Toplevel()
33 | x.geometry("900x600")
34 | x.title("Response")
35 | textbox = ScrolledText(x, wrap=WORD, height=34, width=120, fg='#660066')
36 | textbox.pack()
37 | textbox.insert(INSERT, dta)
38 | textbox.config(state=DISABLED)
39 | x.minsize(900, 500)
40 | x.maxsize(900, 600)
41 | def update(data):
42 | global show_list_box, json_data
43 | show_list_box.delete(0, END)
44 | for m in data:
45 | to_insert=m+" "*(97-len(m)) + str(json_data[m][0]) + " "*(40-len(str(json_data[m][0]))) + str(json_data[m][1])
46 | show_list_box.insert(END, to_insert)
47 |
48 |
49 | def search(event):
50 | global show_search_box, json_data
51 | given_text = show_search_box.get()
52 | data_find = []
53 | if given_text == "":
54 | data_find = [l for l in json_data]
55 |
56 | else:
57 | for l in json_data:
58 | if given_text.lower() in json_data[l][2].lower():
59 | data_find.append(l)
60 |
61 | update(data_find)
62 | def showdatamain():
63 | global show_search_box,show_list_box
64 | show_root = Tk()
65 | show_root.geometry("700x700")
66 | show_root.title("Attack Box")
67 | show_root.minsize(700, 700)
68 | show_root.maxsize(700, 700)
69 | Label(show_root, text="Attacking").pack()
70 | Label(show_root, text="Payload" + " "*90 + "Length"+" "*40 + "Status Code", borderwidth=2, relief=SOLID).pack(side=TOP, anchor="w")
71 | frame0 = Frame(show_root)
72 | scrollbar0 = ttk.Scrollbar(frame0, orient=VERTICAL)
73 | frame0.pack(fill=BOTH, expand=1)
74 | show_list_box = Listbox(frame0, width=80, height=32, yscrollcommand=scrollbar0.set)
75 | scrollbar0.config(command=show_list_box.yview)
76 | scrollbar0.pack(side=RIGHT, fill=Y)
77 | show_list_box.bind("", show_data)
78 | show_search_box = Entry(show_root, width=45)
79 | show_list_box.pack()
80 | Label(show_root, text="Search :", fg="green").place(x=210, y=637)
81 | show_search_box.place(x=275, y=634)
82 | show_search_box.bind("", search)
83 | menu_button = Menu(show_root)
84 | show_root.config(menu=menu_button)
85 |
86 | # Help menu item
87 | help_menu = Menu(menu_button, tearoff="off")
88 | menu_button.add_cascade(label="Menu", menu=help_menu)
89 | help_menu.add_command(label="Open File", command=openfile)
90 | mainloop()
91 |
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/installer.py:
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1 | #!/bin/python3
2 | import subprocess
3 | import os
4 | import shutil
5 | class color:
6 | def red(self,name):
7 | print(f"\033[91m{name}\033[0m")
8 | def pink(self,name):
9 | print(f"\033[95m{name}\033[0m")
10 | def yellow(self,name):
11 | print(f"\033[93m{name}\033[0m")
12 | def bright(self,name):
13 | print(f"\033[1;32;40m{name}\033[0m")
14 | def blue(self,name):
15 | print(f"\033[1;32;34m{name}\033[0m")
16 | def cyan(self,name):
17 | print(f"\033[1;32;36m{name}\033[0m")
18 | def green(self,name):
19 | print(f"\033[92m{name}\033[0m")
20 | colour=color()
21 | check_root=subprocess.run("id",shell=True,capture_output=True)
22 | if "root" not in str(check_root).lower():
23 | colour.red("Please run as root!!")
24 | os._exit(0)
25 | try:
26 | shutil.rmtree("/opt/PyIntruder")
27 | except:
28 | pass
29 |
30 | try:
31 | os.system("pip3 install -r requirements.txt")
32 | colour.green("Creating files")
33 | os.system("mkdir /opt/PyIntruder")
34 | os.system("cp PyIntruder.py ShowJson.py PyI.png /opt/PyIntruder")
35 | os.system("chmod 777 /opt/PyIntruder")
36 | os.system("chmod +x /opt/PyIntruder/PyIntruder.py")
37 | except:
38 |
39 | colour.red("File not found!")
40 | os._exit(0)
41 | os.system("touch /usr/share/applications/PyIntruder.desktop")
42 | text="""[Desktop Entry]
43 | Version=1.0
44 | Type=Application
45 | Name=PyIntruder
46 | GenericName=PyIntruder
47 | Comment=Powerful Intruder written in python by Yash and Sagnik H
48 | Categories=Web Application Analysis;Network
49 | Exec=/bin/PyIntruder
50 | Icon=/opt/PyIntruder/PyI.png
51 | Path=/bin
52 | Terminal=false
53 | StartupNotify=false
54 | """
55 | colour.green("Creating shotcuts")
56 | with open("/usr/share/applications/PyIntruder.desktop","w+") as f:
57 | f.write(text)
58 | bash="""#!/bin/bash
59 | python3 /opt/PyIntruder/PyIntruder.py"""
60 | with open("/bin/PyIntruder","w+") as f2:
61 | f2.write(bash)
62 | os.system("chmod +x /bin/PyIntruder /usr/share/applications/PyIntruder.desktop")
63 | colour.yellow("Successfully installed !")
64 | os.system("PyIntruder")
65 | colour.blue("Enter `PyIntruder` command to run")
66 |
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | tk
2 | futures
3 | requests
4 |
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