Android, the best
Operation System developed by Google. Now only 1 month to go the launching of
Android 4.4 KitKat mobile operating system.
It is It is expected that
Google will now make the announcement in November, instead of October 28 as planned earlier, according to a report by Phones Review website.
But never mind..
Its good to see that Google increasing the business by launching
Google Nexes and Android. Now a days Hacking craze also increasing in teenagers rapidly, everyone wants a Hands on Hacking tools..
To see this revolution
Android Developers try to make such tools that helps the
pen-testers to check the
vulnerability and Penetration Testing.
Tools:
1 : The Android Network Toolkit :
Its new app in
Blackhat /
Defcon19, introducing a new concept where both home users and local IT can have the same tools to, at the push of a button, check for their security faults. The new
zImperium product, named
Android Network Toolkit (or in short - ANTI), allows professional penetration testers, ethical hackers, IT and home users to scan for security issues in their network.
In a few simple clicks ANTI covers the most advanced attack vectors in order to check for vulnerabilities, even those that up until now could only be performed by top-notch penetration testers.
2 : Nmap for Android :
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Nmap Scanner
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Nmap (network mapper) is one the best among different network scanner (port finder) tool, Nmap mainly developed for Unix OS but now it is available on Windows and Android as well.
Nmap for android is a Nmap apps for your phone! Once your scan finishes you can e-mail the results. This application is not a official apps but it looks good.Since launch, Nmap for Android™ has supported
API Level 3 and above. However, if no one is using these older versions of the operating system then I, as a developer, can drop support and take advantage of the features only available in newer API's
3 : FaceSniff Session Hijacker :
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. Maybe a bit easier to use (and it works on WPA2!).
*** ROOTED PHONE *** is required. Please note that if webuser uses SSL this application won't work.
This application due to its nature is very phone-dependant so please let me know if it won't work for You
Use with stock browser (might not work with other).
4 : AnDOSid- DOS Tool for Android :
AnDOSid fills that gap, allowing 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. AnDOSid is actively being developed and I welcome feedback from the security community as to how you would like the application to evolve.
5 : SSHDroid- Android Secure Shell :
Secure shell or SSH is the best protocol that provides an extra layer of security while you are connecting with your remote machine.SSHDroid is a SSH server implementation for Android.
This application will let you to connect to your device from a PC and execute commands (like "terminal" and "adb shell").