Upon installation—typically on Linux-based systems like Kali Linux or even on Android via the Termux terminal emulator—TBomb presents users with a menu-driven interface. The user simply enters the target phone number, including the country code. The tool then selects from over 15 integrated messaging and calling APIs to launch coordinated attacks, flooding the target device. Recent versions of TBomb have introduced multi-threading capabilities, which allow the tool to send messages and calls simultaneously from multiple API sources for increased speed and efficacy.
The RSTRICKS Call Bomber is a web-based service built to generate a high frequency of incoming phone calls to a specific number simultaneously. Unlike manual calling, the tool completely automates the process. It bridges web APIs with cellular networks to deliver a rapid stream of notifications. Call Bomber Tools.rstricks
For those simply looking to prank a friend with consent, old‑fashioned voice changers or single spoofed calls (where legal and with permission) are vastly different from flooding. Remember: consent is not optional. It bridges web APIs with cellular networks to
The user enters the phone number they wish to "bomb" into the tool's interface. they often lack strict rate limiting
When a user initiates an attack, the tool automatically sends requests to these APIs—typically the one-time password (OTP) or verification endpoints of e-commerce sites, banks, or ride-sharing apps—requesting a call or SMS to be sent to the target number. Since these APIs are designed to deliver time-sensitive information, they often lack strict rate limiting, making them perfect for exploitation. By sending thousands of requests simultaneously to dozens of different APIs, the bomber effectively amplifies the attack.
: Runs via standard mobile or desktop web browsers without mandatory external application downloads. How the Technical Framework Works