ngrBot Commands

Since ngrBot is now the bot for every hecker i m posting commands and let u know what this shit bot does

ngrBot Commands

Note: parameters within “[” and “]” are required, and parameters within “” are optional.

!dl [url]

The bot downloads and executes a file from the specified URL.

Parameters

url URL of the file to download and execute
md5 optional MD5 hash of the file to download for integrity check, the bot will not redownload a file with the same hash until reboot
-r Enable RusKill on downloaded file
-n Disables PDef+ on the system until reboot or until it is manually re-enabled

!up [url] [md5]

The bot updates its file, but the update does not take effect until the system is restarted.

Parameters

url URL of the file to update to
md5 MD5 hash of the update file
-r Reboot immediately

!die

The bot disconnects from the IRC server and does not reconnect until its system reboots.

!rm

The bot will remove itself from the system.

!m [state]

Enable/disable all output to IRC regarding to commands and features.

Parameters

state Enable (on) or disable (off) muting of all output to IRC
The bot displays its version, customer name, the MD5 hash of its file, and its installed filepath.

!vs [url] [state]

The bot creates a browser instance and visits the specified link.

Parameters

url URL to open
state Open in a visible (1) or invisible (0) window

!rc

The bot disconnects from the IRC server and waits 15 seconds before reconnecting.

Parameters

-n Only reconnect if the bot is currently marked as “new”
-g Only reconnect if the bot did not previously succeed in determining its country using GeoIP

!j [ channel]

The bot joins the specified channel. If rules are specified, the bot will only join if the rules apply to it.

Parameters

rule Optional rule for the bot to check for. Supported options are -c (country) and -v (version)
options Options for selected rule
With -c, you can put a single or multiple comma-separated country code(s)
With -v, you can put a single or multiple comma-separated version(s)
channel Channel to join
key Key of channel to join

!p [ channel]

The bot parts the specified channel.

Parameters

rule Optional rule for the bot to check for. Supported options are -c (country) and -v (version)
options Options for selected rule
With -c, you can put a single or multiple comma-separated country code(s)
With -v, you can put a single or multiple comma-separated version(s)
channel Channel to part

!s

The bot joins the channel for its country (e.g. Russian bots (RU) join #RU).

Parameters

rule Optional rule for the bot to sort by instead of country. Supported options are -o (operating system), -n (new/old), -u (admin/user), and -v (version)

!us

The bot parts the channel for its country (e.g. Russian bots (RU) part #RU).
Parameters
rule Optional rule for the bot to unsort by instead of country. Supported options are -o (operating system), -n (new/old), -u (admin/user), and -v (version)

!mod [module] [state]

Enable/disable modules that use hooks.
Note: disabling bdns will only unblock AV and other preset sites, not sites set using the !mdns command.

Parameters

module Module to change. Supported modules: msn, msnu, pdef, iegrab, ffgrab, ftpgrab, bdns, usbi
state Enable (on) or disable (off) module

!stats

Retrieves statistics for spreading and/or login grabbing. If no parameters are specified, it will display both.

Parameters

-l Display login grabber stats
-s Display spreading stats

!logins

Retrieves all grabbed and cached logins and prints them to channel or PM. Can also be used to clear login cache.

Parameters

site Site to retrieve logins for (case insensitive, see here for the list of sites)
-c Clear login cache

!stop
bot will end all running flood tasks.

!ssyn [host] [port] [seconds]

Parameters

host Host to flood with SYN requests.
port Port to flood. If 0, the bot uses a random port
seconds Number of seconds to flood the target

!udp [host] [port] [seconds]

Parameters

host Host to flood with UDP packets
port Port to flood. If 0, the bot uses a random port
seconds Number of seconds to flood the target

!slow [host] [minutes]

Parameters

host Host to flood using slowloris
minutes Number of minutes to flood the target

!msn.int [interval]

Set the number of MSN messages in a conversation before one is changed with your spreading message. See here for more information.
Note: use ‘#’ for a random interval between 1 and 9.

Parameters

interval Number of MSN messages before spread

!msn.set [message]

Set the message that will be used for MSN spreading. See here for more information.
Note: use ‘#’ for a random digit and ‘*’ for a random lowercase letter.

Parameters

message Message to spread via MSN

!http.int [interval]

Set the number of Facebook messages in a conversation before one is changed with your spreading message. See here for more information.
Note: use ‘#’ for a random interval between 1 and 9.

Parameters

interval Number of Facebook messages before spread

!http.set [message]

Set the message that will be used for Facebook spreading. See here for more information.
Note: use ‘#’ for a random digit and ‘*’ for a random lowercase letter.

Parameters

message Message to spread via Facebook

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!mdns [url|[domain1 ]|[ip1 ]]

The bot will block access to or redirect the specified domain/IP address.
Note: domain to domain, domain to IP address, and IP address to IP address redirects work. IP address to domain redirection does not yet work.

Note: it must be the exact domain, for example “example.com” will not include “www.example.com”. Wildcard support will be added in an update.

Parameters

url Plaintext file with one redirect/blocking rule per line, rules are formatted in the same way as the command parameters.
domain1 Requests for this domain will be redirected to domain2 or ip2 if they are set, otherwise it is blocked
ip1 Requests for this IP address will be redirected to ip2 if it is set, otherwise it is blocked
domain2 DNS queries for domain1 will be redirected to this domain if set
ip2 DNS queries for ip1 or domain1 will be redirected to this IP address if set

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1 Comment

Anonymous - December 31, 2012 at 6:53 pm

where's the PDEF

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