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NikeAccountGenerator

Run using python 2.7

Script to generate verified Nike+ accounts using getsmscode.com

Instructions

  • All info related to the gmail or custom domain to be used in the accounts, account password, getsmscode account email and api token, those will need to be entered in the nikeconfig.json file. You can open the file in any text editor (like Notepad for example) and edit it.
    • First field in nikeconfig.json is getsmsemail, which is the email on your account in getsmscode.com.
    • You can get the API token from getsmscode for your account and enter it in the getsmstoken field.
    • The field nikeaccountname is to specify the name you want on the nike accounts.
    • nikemainemail is the main gmail address you want to use(i.e it will generate the emails for the accounts using dot trick and plus trick on the gmail) or if you want to use your own domain, enter @yourdomain.com instead of a gmail address.
    • If you use your own domain, enter true in useowndomain field.
    • nikeaccountpassword is the password you want on all the nike accounts.
    • maxaccounts is how many accounts you want to make.
    • savetofile field is to specify the file where all the account info will be saved.
    • maxthreads is the maximum number of threads you want to use. (if you are not a programmer and don't understand it, don't bother changing this field).
    • proxyfilename is the file where you want the script to load proxies from.
    • You can enter US or EU in the nikeaccountcountry field.
    • minintervalbetweenrequests is to specify the minimum interval between requests from the same IP, to be safe the default value is set to 1 second, you can change it to 0.5 if you want, but if you get banned, that's on you.
    • getsmsthreadlimit is for the API thread limit in your getsmscode account.
    • sslversion is to specify the SSL protocol version you wanna use, 3 for TLS v1 and 4 is for TLS v1.1

Proxy File format

The proxies in the proxy file needs to be in the following format.

http://username:password@ip:port

That's for http proxy, its similar for socks proxies. Enter one proxy per line.

Required modules

You will need to install the following modules before running the script:- requests, names, click So, you can run these commands from the command prompt (assuming you have installed python 2.7 and added the proper folders to PATH):-

pip install requests names click user_agents

Happy Account Generating !!!

The place where it all started: https://twitter.com/JonesUnk

The nike+ account generator in action through a web interface:-

http://getsms.serverdestroyers.com/

A Note About the Bot Detection

In nikesensor.py file, there is a global variable named DEVICESIGNATURE is defined. This signature is not device specific, its actually times taken for different types of calculation like sin, cos, ..... It depends on CPU load as well. The same signature can be easily produced from multiple devices. But still, it will be very easy to block a signature. So I will update it to produce a properly randomized value soon.

SSL Version Trick To pass Bot Detection

If the ssl protocol version is changed from TLS 1.2 to 1.1, Akamai lets it pass. This won't work if its spammed from one IP. Will probably not work from a lot of datacenter IPs. But will work with most residential proxies. Akamai can easily detect it, but for some reason it allows small amount of traffic from each IP and this can easily be used to create a lot of accounts easily using huge residential proxy pools.

Updates

  • Added the option to switch between TLS v1 and TLS v1.1 using nikeconfig.json.
  • It can handle getsmscode requests limit per 5 seconds now.
  • Added the code to properly block numbers after they have been used.

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