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Bruteforcing Facebook login with SocialBox | Kali Linux

by SRoy - 10 February, 2020 - 08:09 PM
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(This post was last modified: 10 February, 2020 - 08:11 PM by SRoy. Edit Reason: Added Virus Total Scan )
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SocialBox is a shell script made for brute-forcing different social media platforms. Its a really powerful.
Warning: Facebook blocks IP addresses for one hour if 20 wrong passwords are attempted from the same IP address. You can use the TOR circuit to bypass that.

Tutorial Below:



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Conclusion

Someone tested it on one of their own Facebook accounts legally. And you can see the result. The process takes from a few seconds to a very long time depending on the CPU/GPU and the length of the password list.
ConclusionSocialBox is really a great tool if you use it at the right time on the right target using a very targeted password list. Getting success in brute-forcing never depends on the tool you are using, it always depends on the password list you've made. Always try focusing on making a targeted password list instead of tools.



Disclaimer

The tutorial you found on this website is only for educational purposes. Misuse of this information can lead you to jail or punishment. Anything you damage, I am not responsible for that. Do use it on your own property. If you want to test it on other's property, take written permission from them. Again, I am not responsible for your actions.
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(10 February, 2020 - 08:09 PM)SRoy89 Wrote: Show More
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SocialBox is a shell script made for brute-forcing different social media platforms. Its a really powerful.
Warning: Facebook blocks IP addresses for one hour if 20 wrong passwords are attempted from the same IP address. You can use the TOR circuit to bypass that.

Tutorial Below:




Virus Total Scan Result

Conclusion

Someone tested it on one of their own Facebook accounts legally. And you can see the result. The process takes from a few seconds to a very long time depending on the CPU/GPU and the length of the password list.
ConclusionSocialBox is really a great tool if you use it at the right time on the right target using a very targeted password list. Getting success in brute-forcing never depends on the tool you are using, it always depends on the password list you've made. Always try focusing on making a targeted password list instead of tools.



Disclaimer

The tutorial you found on this website is only for educational purposes. Misuse of this information can lead you to jail or punishment. Anything you damage, I am not responsible for that. Do use it on your own property. If you want to test it on other's property, take written permission from them. Again, I am not responsible for your actions.

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