Brute Force Attack-Hack Social Media Account

RED TEAM | Malforge Group
2 min readMar 19, 2023

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Hello everyone,

Today i’m going to explain you about the famous attacks that attack called Brute force attack , in this attack attacker trying to guess user’s password.

Brute force Attack are of different type

  1. Dictionary attack.
  2. Rainbow table attack.
  3. Reverse brute force attack.
  4. Hybrid brute force attack.
  5. Credential stuffing.

Brute force attack topic is a little big topic like how many types of attack’s ,algorithms, etc…,these all topics we will discuss in another blog, today i’m going to use a powerful brute force attack tool called SOCIAL BOX.

Social box

SocialBox is a Bruteforce Attack Framework [ Facebook , Gmail , Instagram ,Twitter ] , Coded By Belahsan Ouerghi

SocialBox official github link given below.

Tool Screenshot (SocialBox)

Installation/Kali Linux

sudo apt update -y
sudo apt-get install git
git clone https://github.com/samsesh/SocialBox-Termux.git 
cd SocialBox-Termux
chmod +x SocialBox.sh
chmod +x install-sb.sh
./install-sb.sh

RUN

./SocialBox.sh

Through this tool we can brute force Instagram, Facebook , Gmail, Twitter.

This tool have an amazing feature of using TOR services to brute force anonmously and this tool provide a default password list but if you want to use your own wordlist then you can also do it through simply set the path your wordlist at time brute force.

Mostly i’m using Danielmiessler/SecList , this list is one of the most powerful wordlist list.,you can easily install that list form github.

The full installation+Demo of this tool i have already uploaded on mine youtube channel .

Let’s hack social media account..!!!!

Don’t skip any part of video , Follow every step to install it properly.

I hope you like this blog :)

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RED TEAM | Malforge Group
RED TEAM | Malforge Group

Written by RED TEAM | Malforge Group

I'm a 21-year-old malware developer with 1 year of experience. Passionate about learning new techniques, sharing knowledge, and creating malware tools.

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