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pwnedOrNot

Introduction

pwnedOrNot is a python script which checks if the email account has been compromised in a data breach, if the email account is compromised it proceeds to find passwords for the compromised account.

It uses haveibeenpwned v2 api to test email accounts and searches for the password in Pastebin Dumps

This script has been tested on

  • Kali Linux 18.2
  • Ubuntu 18.04
  • Kali Nethunter
  • Termux

Works with both Python2 and Python3

Installation

Ubuntu and Kali

# Python 2
pip install cfscrape
apt-get install nodejs

# Python 3
apt-get install python3-pip
pip3 install requests
pip3 install cfscrape

Termux

# Python 2
pkg install python2
pkg install git
pip2 install requests
pip2 install cfscrape

# Python 3
pkg install python2
pip install requests
pip install cfscrape

Other common standard python modules pwnedornot uses:

  • os
  • re
  • time
  • json
  • requests
  • argparse

Usage

git clone https://github.com/thewhiteh4t/pwnedOrNot.git
cd pwnedOrNot/
python pwnedornot.py
python pwnedornot.py -h
usage: pwnedornot.py [-h] [-e EMAIL] [-f FILE]

optional arguments:
  -h, --help              show this help message and exit
  -e EMAIL, --email EMAIL Email account you want to test
  -f FILE, --file FILE    Load a file with multiple email accounts

Features

haveibeenpwned offers a lot of information about the compromised email, some useful information is displayed by this script:

  • Name of Breach
  • Domain Name
  • Date of Breach
  • Fabrication status
  • Verification Status
  • Retirement status
  • Spam Status

And with all this information pwnedOrNot can easily find passwords for compromised emails if the dump is accessible and it contains the password

Screenshots

example example

Also works on Kali Nethunter

example example

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