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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

TOP ANDROID APPS FOR HACKING



Their are Many Hacking Apps for Android over the internet. Peoples are using Android Phones as a portable Hacking machine. This is the main reason that Android Phones are BAN in some companies so no one can take them inside the company. which may cause damage to the companies.
I am going to share some list of those Hacking APPS but you must have your Android Phone ROOTED which will allow you to use those Hacking Apps.


1. SpoofApp
SpoofApp is a Caller ID Spoofing, Voice Changing and Call Recording mobile app for your iPhone, BlackBerry and Android phone. It’s a decent mobile app to help protect your privacy on the phone. However, it has been banned from the Play Store for allegedly being in conflict with The Truth in Caller ID Act of 2009.

2. AnDOSid
AnDOSid is application which is used for DOS Attacks from Android Mobile Phones. AnDOSid tag’s posts with two unique numbers which relate to The Android Device that sent the request.The DOS tool for Android Phones allows security professionals to simulate a DOS attack (an http post flood attack to be exact) and of course a dDOS on a web server, from mobile phones.

3. Faceniff
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.

4. Nmap
(Network Mapper) is a security scanner originally written by Gordon Lyon used to discover hosts and services on a computer network, thus creating a “map” of the network. To accomplish its goal, Nmapper sends specially crafted packets to the target host and then analyses the responses.

5. zANTI
Zimperium's Android Network Toolkit is an award winning Penetration Testing framework for mobile devices, used by more than 150000 IT professionals. It is best for penetrating or finding vulnerable network. first it was only "ANTI" a free app but now its sold to some other company and named "zAnti"
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.

6. SSHDroid
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).

7. WiFi Analyser
Turns your Android phone into a Wi-Fi Analyser. Shows the Wi-Fi Channels around you. Helps you to find a less crowded channel for your wireless router.

8. Network Discovery
Network Discovery is a free app for the Android device. The good thing is that the app doesn’t need a rooted device. This app has a simple and easy to use interface. It views all the networks and devices connected to your Wi-Fi network. The application identifies the OS and manufacturer of the device. Thus the app helps in information gathering on the connected Wi-Fi network.

9. ConnectBot
ConnectBot is a powerful open-source Secure Shell (SSH) client. It can manage simultaneous SSH sessions, create secure tunnels, and copy/paste between other applications. This client allows you to connect to Secure Shell servers that typically run on UNIX-based servers.


10. dSploit
Android network analysis and penetration suite offering the most complete and advanced professional toolkit to perform network security assessment on a mobile device.

11. Hackode
The hacker’s Toolbox is an application for penetration tester, Ethical hackers, IT administrator and Cyber security professional to perform different tasks like reconnaissance, scanning performing exploits etc.

12. Penetrate Pro
Penetrate Pro is a nice Android app for Wi-Fi decoding. The latest version of the app has added many nice features. It can calculate the WEP/WAP keys for some wireless routers. If you have installed an Antivirus app, it may detect Penetrate Pro app as virus. But this app is a security tool and it will not affect or harm your device.

13. APKInspector
APK Inspector is a powerful GUI tool for analysts to analyse the Android applications. The goal of this project is to aide analysts and reverse engineers to visualize compiled Android packages and their corresponding DEX code.

14. Burp Suite
Burp Suite is an integrated platform for performing security testing of web applications. Its various tools work seamlessly together to support the entire testing process, from initial mapping and analysis of an application’s attack surface, through to finding and exploiting security vulnerabilities.

15. Droid Sheep
DroidSheep can be easily used by anybody who has an Android device and only the provider of the web service can protect the users. So Anybody can test the security of his account by himself and can decide whether to keep on using the web service.

16. WPScan
WpScan is the WordPress vulnerability scanner for Android devices. This nice app is used to scan a WordPress based website and find all the security vulnerabilities it has. WPScan also has a desktop version of the app that is much powerful than the Android app. We know that WordPress is one of the most popular CMS and is being used by millions of websites.The Android version of the app comes with few nice features. The app was released on Google Play but Google removed the app. The full source code of the app is available from Github. One thing to note that WPScan Android app is not related to the desktop version of WPScan. So, never think it as an official WPScan app.

17. Shark for Root
Shark for Root is a nice traffic sniffer app for the Android device. It works fine on 3G and Wi-Fi: both network connectivity options. You can see the dump on phone by using Shark Reader that comes with the app. You can also use Wireshark a similar tool to open the dump on the system. So, start sniffing data on your Android device and see what others are doing.

18. Fing
Find out which devices are connected to your Wi-Fi network, in just a few seconds.
Fast and accurate, Fing is a professional App for network analysis. A simple and intuitive interface helps you evaluate security levels, detect intruders and resolve network issues.

19. WifiKill
Second app, developed also by B.Ponury is an app which can kill connections and kick site-hoggers from the site. This app definitely kick then net user from the site so he cannot use it anymore. The app also offers the list of viewed sites by the hogger.

20. DroidSniff
Similar to DroidSheep but with a newer and nicer interface is DroidSniff – sniffing app not only for Facebook. This app shows you what is the hogger looking for and then you can “take” his control, steal the cookies and rock’n’roll. Works perfectly.

21. Network Spoofer
The last app, called NetWork Spoofer is very similar to dSploit but it’s more easier to use. Only hitch is that you need to have at least 500MB of free data. It offers you a lot of troll features – change Google searches, flip images, redirect websites, swap YouTube videos and others.

22. Droid SQLi
Allows you to test your MySQL 18. Shark for Root:- Traffic sniffer, works on 3G and WiFi (works on FroYo tethered mode too). To open dump use WireShark or similar software, for preview dump on phone use Shark Reader. Based on tcpdump.



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