This script appears to be an attempt at a prank or a deceptive script, as it claims to be a "WhatsApp Hacker", but actually appears to delete some folders from an Android device's internal memory using Python's "shutil" module. Here's what it appears to do:
The import of the os, sys and shutil modules to handle system operations and folder removal.
os.system('clear') is called to clear the terminal and clear the output.
Print some lines in an artistic format.
Print a header stating "WELCOME TO WHATSAPP HACKER" and some other information.
Asks the user to enter the country code via the country input.
Asks the user to enter the victim's number without the country code via the number input.
Print a message claiming to hack the specified number.
Asks the user to press Enter to proceed with the hack (which they won't, as the goal appears to be to trick the user).
Print "Please wait..................."
A block of code inside a try block is executed which tries to delete some folders: "/storage/emulated/0/Gallery", "/storage/emulated/0/Pictures", "/storage/ emulated/0/Download", "/storage/emulated/0/DCIM".
If an error occurs while removing folders, an error message is printed.
It is important to note that the actual actions of this script appear to be limited to removing the mentioned folders. The "WhatsApp Hacker" claim appears to be misleading, and the code may have harmful effects on device data. It is recommended not to run unknown code and always pay attention to the security of your device.
This script appears to be an attempt at a prank or a deceptive script, as it claims to be a "WhatsApp Hacker", but actually appears to delete some folders from an Android device's internal memory using Python's "shutil" module. Here's what it appears to do:
os
,sys
andshutil
modules to handle system operations and folder removal.os.system('clear')
is called to clear the terminal and clear the output.country
input.number
input.try
block is executed which tries to delete some folders: "/storage/emulated/0/Gallery", "/storage/emulated/0/Pictures", "/storage/ emulated/0/Download", "/storage/emulated/0/DCIM".It is important to note that the actual actions of this script appear to be limited to removing the mentioned folders. The "WhatsApp Hacker" claim appears to be misleading, and the code may have harmful effects on device data. It is recommended not to run unknown code and always pay attention to the security of your device.