Searching for "all in one checker" on GitHub typically refers to account checkers cracking tools
designed to test sets of credentials (combolists) against multiple services simultaneously to see which accounts are valid
These tools are often associated with "Cracked" communities and are frequently flagged as high-risk or malicious. If you are looking for a specific repository, the most prominent one matching your query is: alisanxd / Cracked-All-In-One-Checker : A public repository on
that has been cited in discussions regarding multi-service account checking. ⚠️ Security Warning all in one checker github
Be extremely cautious when downloading "checkers" from GitHub. These programs often: Contain Malware
: They may include stealers designed to hijack your own sessions, crypto wallets, or browser data. Violate Terms of Service
: Using these tools for unauthorized access to accounts is illegal and violates the GitHub Terms of Service Get Flagged Searching for "all in one checker" on GitHub
: Most "All-in-One" checkers are frequently removed by GitHub's automated systems for being malicious or hosting "cracked" content.
If you were looking for legitimate "check" tools for GitHub itself (like CI/CD status or security scanners), you might be looking for GitHub Checks Secret Scanning specific language (like Python or C#) for this checker, or are you trying to secure your own repository from these types of tools? Issues · alisanxd/Cracked-All-In-One-Checker - GitHub
Use saved searches to filter your results more quickly. Name. alisanxd / Cracked-All-In-One-Checker Public. Enabling GitHub Checks - CircleCI Docs Obfuscated code: If the Python or C# code
python proxy_checker.py --list proxies.txt --type socks5
Many repositories under the keyword “all in one checker github” contain malware. Because these tools require “disable antivirus” to run (due to false positives on login automation), users lower their defenses willingly.
Red flags to watch for:
Technically, an AIO (All-In-One) Checker is an automation script or application. It takes a list of user credentials and attempts to log in to various APIs or web forms to see if the credentials are valid.
Many "checker" tools violate computer fraud laws (CFAA in US, Computer Misuse Act in UK) if used without authorization. Always obtain explicit written permission before testing any system you don't own.