Facad1ng: URL Masking for Phishing Protection
The Ultimate URL Masking Tool
Facad1ng is an open-source URL masking tool designed to help you Hide Phishing URLs and make them look legit using social engineering techniques.
Example:
Your phishing link: https://example.com/whatever
Give any custom URL: gmail.com
Phishing keyword: anything-u-want
Output: https://gamil.com-anything-u-want@tinyurl.com/yourlink
# Get 4 masked URLs like this from different URL-shortener
This tool is a Proof of Concept and is for Educational Purposes Only.
⭔ Key Features:
URL Masking: Facad1ng allows users to mask URLs with a custom domain and optional phishing keywords, making it difficult to identify the actual link.
Multiple URL Shorteners: The tool supports multiple URL shorteners, providing flexibility in choosing the one that best suits your needs. Currently, it supports popular services like TinyURL, osdb, dagd, and clckru.
Input Validation: Facad1ng includes robust input validation to ensure that URLs, custom domains, and phishing keywords meet the required criteria, preventing errors and enhancing security.
User-Friendly Interface: Its simple and intuitive interface makes it accessible to both novice and experienced users, eliminating the need for complex command-line inputs.
Open Source: Being an open-source project, Facad1ng is transparent and community-driven. Users can contribute to its development and suggest improvements.
OS compatibility :
Requirements:
⭔ Git Installation
git clone https://github.com/spyboy-productions/Facad1ng.git
cd Facad1ng
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
python3 facad1ng.py
⭔ PYPI Installation : https://pypi.org/project/Facad1ng/
pip install Facad1ng
How To Run On CLI:
Facad1ng <your-phishing-link> <any-custom-domain> <any-phishing-keyword>
Example: Facad1ng https://ngrok.com gmail.com accout-login
Python code:
import subprocess
# Define the command to run your Facad1ng script with arguments
command = ["python3", "-m", "Facad1ng.main", "https://ngrok.com", "facebook.com", "login"]
# Run the command
process = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
# Wait for the process to complete and get the output
stdout, stderr = process.communicate()
# Print the output and error (if any)
print("Output:")
print(stdout.decode())
print("Error:")
print(stderr.decode())
# Check the return code to see if the process was successful
if process.returncode == 0:
print("Facad1ng completed successfully.")
else:
print("Facad1ng encountered an error.")