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What is MrFish
MrFish is a powerful tool designed to automate the creation of fake account submissions for phishing tests and vulnerability assessments. With the ability to generate random usernames, passwords, and even credit card data, it simulates real user behavior to help test the security of online forms.
Featuring customizable settings for proxy support, user inputs (email or username), and multiple threads for speed, MrFish provides an efficient way to stress-test web servers and form-handling systems. It's ideal for security researchers looking to automate the process of probing online platforms for vulnerabilities while maintaining anonymity. Please use responsibly and ensure compliance with all applicable laws and ethical guidelines when using MrFish for testing purposes.
Features
- Automated random data generation for usernames, passwords, emails, and credit card information (numbers, expiration dates, CVV).
- Customizable form data names (e.g., login, password, cookie, content type).
- Option to use proxies (SOCKS5) for anonymity and stability with automatic switching on failure.
- Handles rate-limiting (HTTP 429) by automatically switching proxies and retrying.
- Supports multi-threading (up to 5000 threads) for faster form submissions.
- Configurable custom headers, cookies, and content type for requests.
- Designed for security testing, helping users simulate fake form submissions to test vulnerabilities.
- Robust error handling for SSL errors and automatic proxy switching when encountering issues like 403, 429, 500, 502, 503, and 504 errors.
- Simple, text-based user interface for easy configuration.
- Option to generate credit card data for testing payment forms.
- Compatibility with most form-based web applications, supporting custom request headers and data fields.