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FCKR – The Ultimate Brute Forcer

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FCKR – The Ultimate Brute Forcer

FCKR is a command-line tool designed for security researchers and penetration testers to brute-force HTTP requests with powerful and customizable filtering capabilities. It replaces the FCK placeholder in URLs or POST bodies with values from a wordlist, allowing you to test web endpoints and inspect/filter responses.

✨ Developed by @IMApurbo
🛡️ Use responsibly. Authorized testing only.


🚀 Features

  • Flexible Brute-Forcing
    Replace FCK placeholders in URLs or POST bodies with wordlist entries.

  • HTTP Method Support
    Supports both GET and POST methods.

  • Advanced Filtering

    • Response Filters (-f): Filter based on:
      • s: status code
      • l: content length
      • c: response body
    • Filter types:
      • e: exact
      • c: contains
      • nc: not contains
  • Output Saving (-o)
    Save results to a file (e.g., result.txt).

  • Response Inspection (-r)
    Fetch full HTML responses for specific inputs.

  • Debug Mode (-d)
    Logs all requests and mismatched filters.

  • Threading (-T)
    Speed up Brute-Forcing

  • Progress Bar
    Stylish visual feedback during brute-forcing.

  • User-Friendly Output
    Concise results like:
    Word: <word> | Status: <status> | Length: <length> | Time: <time>s


🧪 Installation

Install directly from PyPI:

pip install fckr

Requirements

  • Python 3.6+
  • Terminal with ANSI support (Linux, macOS, or Windows Terminal)

⚙️ Usage

fckr -u "<url_with_FCK>" -w <wordlist> [options]

Common Flags

Short Long Description Required Default
-u --url Target URL with FCK placeholder -
-b --body POST body with FCK (use with POST only) 🟡 -
-w --wordlist Path to wordlist -
-m --method HTTP method (GET or POST) GET
-t --timeout Timeout in seconds 5.0
-f --filter Filter response (e.g., s:e:200, c:c:success) -
-o --output Save results to a file (e.g., result.txt) -
-r --fetch-response Fetch full HTML for a specific word -
-d --debug Show request and filter logs False
-T --threads Number of concurrent threads 10

🔍 Filtering Syntax

Format:

<field>:<type>:<value>

Fields

  • s: HTTP status code
  • l: Content length
  • c: Response body content

Types

  • e: Exact match
  • c: Contains
  • nc: Not contains

Examples

-f s:e:200             # Show only 200 OK
-f c:nc:error          # Show results that do not contain "error"
-f c:c:login           # Show responses containing "login"
-f l:e:1000            # Show only 1000-byte responses

🔧 Examples

Brute-force with GET:

fckr -u "https://test.com/search?q=FCK" -w list.txt -m GET

POST request with body:

fckr -u "http://test.com/search" -b "query=FCK&submit=1" -w list.txt -m POST

Filter by content:

-o c:nc:"<h2>Not found</h2>"

Inspect full response for a word:

-r "admin"

Verbose debugging:

-d

📂 Wordlist Format

Plain text file, one word per line:

admin
test
search

🛠️ Development

git clone https://github.com/IMApurbo/fckr.git
cd fckr
pip install -r requirements.txt
python -m fckr -u "https://example.com/?q=FCK" -w list.txt

⚠️ Legal Notice

🛑 Use only on systems you have explicit permission to test. Misuse may violate laws and ethical guidelines.


⭐ Credits

  • Developed by IMApurbo

📃 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

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