Facebash | Tool To Brute Force Facebook Using TOR

Brute Force Facebook really simple method to get a facebook user account, this method is try to log in with some password list until the real password is found. Facebook brute force is popular method in hacking, many attacker use brute force to take over someone account.

Overview

Facebash is shell script to perform Brute Force attack on Facebook, this tool using TOR network, if you using TOR that not to be easily bloked by facebook, because Brute Force Facebook is just try to log in continously with random password, facebook will be automatic block your request. And TOR also anonymous network so that the attack will be more secure.

Legal disclaimer:

Usage of Facebash for attacking targets without prior mutual consent is illegal. It’s the end user’s responsibility to obey all applicable local, state and federal laws. Developers assume no liability and are not responsible for any misuse or damage caused by this program.

WARNING !!!

Facebook blocks account for 1 hour after 20 wrong passwords, so this script can perform only 20 pass/h.

Features

  • Save/Resume sessions
  • Anonymous attack through TOR
  • Default Password List (+39k)

Usage :

git clone https://github.com/thelinuxchoice/facebash
cd instashell
chmod +x facebash.sh
service tor start
sudo ./facebash.sh

Install requirements (Curl, Tor) :

chmod +x install.sh
sudo ./install.sh

Author :

thelinuxchoice – https://github.com/thelinuxchoice

IG: @thelinuxchoice

GitHub:

https://github.com/thelinuxchoice/facebash

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Oh well. Nothing to see here.

Even if Facebook does not block you after seeing 20 tries every hour…let’s just do the math:

This tool comes with a Default Password List of 39,000 passwords.

20 password tries an hour = 480 password tries a day…equals…a total of 82 days of nonstop banging at FB’s door.

This software is 2 years old. The 39,0000 default passwords are the old style of “12345” or “99999” type variety. Most all social media including FB will no longer allow passwords like “password” and “123456”. Your chances–if you survive 82 days of non-stop brute forcing are still pretty much nil.

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This is laughable; the claim that my post was hidden due to “community flags”. And considered “off topic” Really? Mine was the only honest evaluation of this Facebash garbage. If some exploit does not work at all and may get the user in trouble, then it needs to be told.

Everyone: Click on the “Ignored Content” and read it.

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