For termux friends who want to learn hacking, then you must first know how to install lazymux and use it.
Lazymux is one of the termux scripts that is included in the hack tool. In addition, it is also categorized as a tool installer.
Tools installer is a script that contains a collection of other scripts that must be installed again if you want to run it.
There are lots of other tools such as hacking FB, websites, wi-fi, gathering information and many more. Everything has been grouped into 14 general menus.
[01] Information Gathering
[02] Vulnerability Analysis
[03] Web Hacking
[04] Database Assessment
[05] Password Attacks
[06] Wireless Attacks
[07] Reverse Engineering
[08] Exploitation Tools
[09] Sniffing and Spoofing
[10] Reporting Tools
[11] Install Linux Distro
[12] Stress Testing
[13] Termux Utility
[14] Shell Function [.bashrc]
Interested in installing ? Let’s learn more.
Lazymux Termux Tutorials
The github account with the username Gameye98 is the one who wrote the lazymux tools. In addition, he also wrote other scripts such as owsscan and witchcraft-online.
To use it, there are 3 easy steps that you must remember. That is:
- Clone script files from Gameye98’s github repo
- Running tools
- Choose a script from the table of contents
In essence, we only run to find another script from the existing list.
Alright, now I will give a complete tutorial from starting the clone process to installing other scripts in lazymux.
How to install lazymux on termux
1. Install the python2 and git packages
Please open the termux application, then write the following command:
pkg install git python
Because the language used is python, we must install the python package in order to run it.
Then git to clone from the github repo.
2. Clone files from gameye98’s github repo
Still in the termux application, enter the following command again:
git clone https://github.com/Gameye98/Lazymux
Then there will be a cloning process, just wait until the process is 100%.
Cloning into 'Lazymux'… remote: Enumerating objects: 98, done. remote: Counting objects: 100% (98/98), done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (70/70), done. remote: Total 119 (delta 52), reused 71 (delta 25), pack-reused 21 Receiving objects: 100% (119/119), 4.23 MiB | 136.00 KiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (54/54), done.
3. Check the installation results and make sure it works
If the installation process is successful, there will be a new folder with the name Lazymux (text in blue).
To check it, write this command:
ls
eLeS yes i s.
Well, so far we have successfully performed the installation. Then just run it.
How to run lazymux
1. Go to lazymux folder
Remember! the results of the clone turned into a folder. So we have to open it first with this command:
cd Lazymux
cd (change directory) is the termux command to open a folder or directory.
2. Execute lazymux.py . file
Because this scripting language is python, so for the command execution must use python then the main file name.
Just type the following command for execution:
python lazymux.py
Then the tool will run and it looks like this.

There are 14 general menus that I have described previously.
3. Choose one of the tools in lazymux
At this stage, I will share how to install one of the script tools list.
The trick is to choose one of the 14 main categories.
Example:
I want to install the crunch tool which is in the 5th category.
So what I did was:
- Write the number 5 then press enter.

- Re-enter the number 19 to install crunch.

After the process is complete there is a notification “type crunch to start”. It means enter the command crunch to run the tool.
For information!!
Crunch is a tool for generating passwords. So we can create a wordlist automatically by entering the desired query.
Well, until here we have learned how to install and use the lazymux installer tool.
For further use, please learn for yourself by following the tutorial that I have shared.
For information, I will write down the menu for each category of tools.
lazymux hack tool list
[01] Information Gathering
[01] Nmap: Utility for network discovery and security auditing
[02] Red Hawk: Information Gathering, Vulnerability Scanning and Crawling
[03] D-Tect: All-In-One Tool for Penetration Testing
[04] sqlmap: Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool
[05] Infoga: Tool for Gathering Email Accounts Informations
[06] ReconDog: Information Gathering and Vulnerability Scanner tool
[07] AndroZenmap
[08] sqlmate: A friend of SQLmap which will do what you always expected from SQLmap
[09] AstraNmap: Security scanner used to find hosts and services on a computer network
[10] just-for-fun
[11] Easymap: Nmap Shortcut
[12] BlackBox: A Penetration Testing Framework
[13] XD3v: Powerful tool that lets you know all the essential details about your phone
[14] Crips: This Tools is a collection of online IP Tools that can be used to quickly get information about IP Address's, Web Pages and DNS records [15] SIR: Resolve from the net the last known ip of a Skype Name
[16] EvilURL: Generate unicode evil domains for IDN Homograph Attack and detect them
[17] Striker: Recon & Vulnerability Scanning Suite
[18] Xshell: ToolKit
[19] OWScan: OVID Web Scanner
[20] OSIF: Open Source Information Facebook
[21] Devploit: Simple Information Gathering Tool
[22] Namechk: Osint tool based on namechk.com for checking usernames on more than 100 websites, forums and social networks [23] AUXILE: Web Application Analysis Framework
[24] inther: Information gathering using shodan, censys and hackertarget
[25] GINF: GitHub Information Gathering Tool
[26] GPS Tracking
[27] ASU: Facebook Hacking ToolKit
[28] fim: Facebook Image Downloader
[29] MaxSubdoFinder: Tool for Discovering Subdomain
[30] pwnedOrNot: OSINT Tool for Finding Passwords of Compromised Email Accounts
[31] Mac-Lookup: Finds information about a Particular Mac address
[32] BillCipher: Information Gathering tool for a Website or IP address
[33] dnsrecon: Security assessment and network troubleshooting
[34] zphisher: Automated Phishing Tool [35] Mr.SIP: SIP-Based Audit and Attack Tool
[02] Vulnerability Analysis
[01] Nmap: Utility for network discovery and security auditing
[02] AndroZenmap
[03] AstraNmap: Security scanner used to find hosts and services on a computer network
[04] Easymap: Nmap Shortcut
[05] Red Hawk: Information Gathering, Vulnerability Scanning and Crawling
[06] D-Tect: All-In-One Tool for Penetration Testing
[07] Damn Small SQLi Scanner: a fully functional SQL injection vulnerability scanner (supporting GET and POST parameters) written in under 100 lines of code
[08] SQLiv: massive SQL injection vulnerability scanner
[09] sqlmap: Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool
[10] sqlscan: Quick SQL Scanner, Dorker, Webshell injector PHP
[11] WordPresscan: WPScan rewritten in Python + some WPSeku ideas
[12] WPScan: Free wordPress security scanner
[13] sqlmate: A friend of SQLmap which will do what you always expected from SQLmap
[14] wordpresscan
[15] just-for-fun
[16] Rang3r: Multi Thread IP + Port Scanner
[17] Striker: Recon & Vulnerability Scanning Suite
[18] Routersploit: Exploitation Framework for Embedded Devices
[19] Xshell: ToolKit
[20] SH33LL: Shell Scanner
[21] BlackBox: A Penetration Testing Framework
[22] XAttacker: Website Vulnerability Scanner & Auto Exploiter
[23] OWScan: OVID Web Scanner
[03] Web Hacking
[01] sqlmap: Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool
[02] WebDAV: WebDAV File Upload Exploiter [03] MaxSubdoFinder: Tool for Discovering Subdomain
[04] Webdav Mass Exploit [05] Atlas: Quick SQLMap Tamper Suggester
[06] sqldump: Dump sql result sites with easy [07] Websploit: An advanced MiTM Framework
[08] sqlmate: A friend of SQLmap which will do what you always expected from SQLmap
[09] inther: Information gathering using shodan, censys and hackertarget
[10] HPB: HTML Pages Builder [11] Xshell: ToolKit
[12] SH33LL: Shell Scanner [13] XAttacker: Website Vulnerability Scanner & Auto Exploiter
[14] XSStrike: Most advanced XSS Scanner
[15] Breacher: An advanced multithreaded admin panel finder
[16] OWScan: OVID Web Scanner [17] ko-dork: A simple vuln web scanner
[18] ApSca: Powerful web penetration application
[19] amox: Find backdoor or shell planted on a site via dictionary attack
[20] FaDe: Fake deface with kindeditor, fckeditor and webdav
[21] AUXILE: Auxile Framework
[04] Assessment Database
[01] DbDat: DbDat performs numerous checks on a database to evaluate security
[02] sqlmap: Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool
[03] NoSQLMap: Automated NoSQL database enumeration and web application exploitation tool
[04] audit_couchdb: Detect security issues, large or small, in a CouchDB server
[05] mongoaudit: An automated pentesting tool that lets you know if your MongoDB instances are properly secured
Approximately categories 5-14 contain the same hack tool menu, so please study it yourself.
Well, that’s the process of how to install Lazumux from start to finish. I have also given an example of how to run and also how to install one of the tools list.
Are you having trouble installing a tool from one of the lists?
If so, just write the name of the tool in the comments column so I can help install it.
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