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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Top 5 Of The Best Android Hacking Tools 2014



Android is everywhere these days, it is only natural to be concerned of the security of your very own Android device! 



Hacking is an art that requires significant in depth knowledge of everything that abounds the digital world. Tech savvy users like to play around with their smartphones. Android devices are everywhere these days. No wonder, there has been a rampant growth of various hacking tools to exploit/secure the platform. We have compiled a list of awesome Android hacking tools!





zANTI is a comprehensive network diagnostics toolkit that enables complex audits and penetration tests at the push of a button. It provides cloud-based reporting that walks you through simple guidelines to ensure network safety. Using Anti is very intuitive - on each run, Anti will map your network, scan for active devices and vulnerabilities, and will display the information accordingly: Green led signals an 'Active device', Yellow led signals "Available ports", and Red led signals "Vulnerability found". 




Nmap mainly developed for Unix OS but now it is available on Windows and Android as well. Nmap works on both rooted and non rooted phones. On non rooted phones you will be limited to functions which are possible as non-root user (i.e. no OS fingerprinting, SYN scan, etc). Google released android-ndk-r5b which have infamous output problem fixed. Therefore, nmap android binary now works perfectly. Also, new NDK implements (almost) all C++ - therefore Crystax is not needed any more. In short, that means that build process is much simplified. 




FaceNiff is an Android app that allows you to sniff and intercept web session profiles over the WiFi that your mobile is connected to. It is possible to hijack sessions only when WiFi is not using EAP, but it should work over any private networks (Open/WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK). It's kind of like Firesheep for android. 




AnDOSid is designed for security professionals only! AnDOSid tag’s posts with two unique numbers which relate to the Android device that sent the request. It allows security professionals to simulate a DOS attack (A http post flood attack to be exact) and of course a dDOS on a web server, from mobile phones.




SSHDroid is a SSH server implementation for Android. This application will let you connect to your device from a PC and execute commands (like "terminal" and "adb shell") or edit files (through SFTP, WinSCP, Cyberduck, etc).

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