[APP][2.2+] Browser Remote - Awesome remote control for your browser and PC - Android Apps and Games

Hello folks,
We're the Browser Remote Team, formed by a group of passionate mobile and PC developers. We focus on developing wonderful apps for cross-platform interaction.
Please check out our first product: Browser Remote.
Key features including:
-Multi-touch trackpad
-volume-control & page-scrolling side bars
-Laser Pen
-Browser short-cut commands
-And more...
There are two components: PC server + Android client. Feel free to download both at: browserremote.com
Guys, please let us know what you think of the product. Your feedback will be greatly appreciated...!!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mx.remote

feel free to try out anyone...

You did see our review on this right?
http://www.androidstatic.com/browse...emotely-control-your-pcs-browser-with-a-catch
Again, the only thing I didn't like was having to use a 3rd Party Browser.

you might want to put this link into the original post:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.mx.remote&feature=search_result
There are a few other apps named "browser remote" i found that through the pics you gave on OP.
Anyways, im having a problem during the installation..
I got the app, and the desktop version app, which is maxthon browser or something..
i clicked the remote icon on top right and it said everything was running, but no connection, and soon as i pressed "start server" on phone not even a second later, a pop up came saying "no pc's found"
what do i do?
edit: restarted PC, no changes.

Wow! I really like this app ;D is there a way to get it to work for maxthon cloud(4)?
Thanks.

Related

Bolt web browser

Bitstream releases BOLT 1.5 - the most reliable, stable and fastest browser in market
We are proud to announce that we’re officially dropping the beta tag with today’s release of BOLT 1.5. New features include viewing videos of any length, a dedicated search bar, a download manager that downloads files directly from BOLT, improved navigation and text rendering, and caching support. Version 1.5 includes a host of new features designed to improve usability and stability, including:
Server upgrades (make v1.5 more than 15% faster than Beta3)
Cache support that enables directly browsing back to a previously visited page
Download manager that downloads files directly within BOLT on JSR 75 capable devices
Dedicated search bar, enabling search on popular search engines directly from BOLT
Enhanced column width control that auto-aligns the text to columns for ease of reading
Enhanced video support that includes inline media playing capability even on low-end devices
Enhanced copy-paste support for BlackBerry devices
Support for streaming videos of any length
Volume UP/DOWN controls in the inline media player
Ability to rearrange the subscribed feeds using the 'grab' feature
Access to History links from the URL window with inline editing OFF
One click access on Home Page that ensures the cursor jumps to the desired widget
Download:
Code:
http://boltbrowser.com/aindex
this appears to be a java browser? am i correct?
is there a windows mobile cab somewhere?
Bolt has always been a Java browser, that's why I don't use it. It feels too limited for me.
I have made a bundled for local install. However, the notify still connects, but it should minimize the download. Full Cert version (dual signed) attached. Unzip, run the jad using your Java (JBED/JBlend). It should use the local bolt.jar file.
Java or not Java, I've been enjoying Opera Mini a lot, and been beta testing BOLT (not so good that time). I'll test again now that they have much richer options (including disable picture/image, which is important to me)
Does anyone know how to get the youtube flash content working in bolt? When I click on the selected video it ask to "Open URL"? And when I click yes it says, "Opera Invoke error". Any Ideas? Do I possibly need another program or something to get this to work.
it suck
i can't play video every time i click on play it loading to 100%then again show me to click plsy button then again circle goes on....why?HTC P3400
Youtube does't play too.
where's the back button?
UPDATE!!!
Updated BOLT 1.7
Extract, run the bolts2local.jad file that will pickup the local jar instead of going to the net.
Enjoy ..
BOLT 2.0 Beta
BOLT 2.0 Beta features include: socket transport protocol, copy-paste operations, favorites/feeds organization, inline editing, find in page feature, download manager, password manager and up to 3XL magnification.
Really fast on my Artemis WM 6.5.5 using Cloudyfa Esmertec Jbed. Excellent for reading and replying to xda-forum.
Can anyone suggest a suitable MIDlet manager that works from SD card and handles passwords?
Cheers
Tom
P.S. See added attached thumbnail of post being written in BoltBrowser:
with no flash this is just another browser frankly .
Bolt 2.1
Bolt 2.1 now available
http://boltbrowser.com/
"BOLT is a full featured mobile Web browser that supports widgets, direct Twitter and Facebook integration, streaming videos, RSS feeds, social media sites, Google Maps".
Can someone write a widget for xda-developers please?
Cheers
Tom
help!
Anyone help me, connection problem it can't connect using WIFI. I have O2 XDA Zinc other browser was able to connect via WIFI only Bolt that can't connect..
has anyone tried bolt 2.3? http://boltbrowser.com/dnld.html
mr8820 said:
has anyone tried bolt 2.3? http://boltbrowser.com/dnld.html
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Yes - Boltbrowser automatically updates to 2.3 which introduced a dowload site to help them make some money. Now that Skyfire has abandoned WM I use Bolt more along with Opera mini.
Every browser has advantages and disadvantages. I like the RSS feeds and large fonts.
Cheers, Tom
bolt browser
'opera invoke error' keep getting this from all video link on bolt browser 2.3

[SOLVED] Reverse VNC Connection

-- SOLVED --> For those who care...
Initial issue/goal: Ports open or blocked over 3G/4g? Getting a reverse VNC connection working on an android phone.
Resolution: Ultra VNC SC basically allows someone behind a firewall or router to, without any configuration required, share their desktop with someone (you) for technical support or any other means. I use it for friends and family and such, and it works great, but the real question and purpose of this thread was about open ports on a 3G/4G connection and what VNC apps allow listening. This is what worked for me: Remote VNC Pro from the market (~$6), DynDNS from the market (free), a dynamic DNS account that is supported by the DynDNS application (like no-ip, dyndns, etc), and a personalized/configured version of Ultra VNC SC (linked below). Port 5900 works, as well as a few others, but 80, 8080, and 443 won't.
VNC Application: Remote VNC Pro (for the phone)
VNC Application: Ultra VNC SC (for the client)
Dynamic DNS: DynDNS (update agent)
Mods/Admins feel free to move this thread and/or lock delete if I am breaking any rules (like advertising?) or something.
Re: [HELP] Reverse VNC Connection
I know with 4G you definitely get a publicly accessible IP without any proxy in the middle. I imagine 3G would be the same so it should be fine in that regards.
As for open ports, any app worth its chops should let you choose which port it listens on so that shouldn't be an issue.
Why don't you just buy one of the apps and give it a try? If it doesn't work you can always return it within 24 hours for a full refund.
Trial and Error
---- ORIGINAL FIRST POST ----
Not sure if this should go here or not, but I'm trying to see if I can get a Reverse VNC Application going. Looking at existing VNC applications for Android, the only one that allows listen mode is Remote VNC Pro v1.7.7 and above. Unfortunately, since it is not free, I cannot test the listening capabilities. Listening aside, I suppose my biggest issue will be open ports. Given 3G/4G addresses (NAT, I assume?) are out of our control, does anyone know what ports are open and what ports are not?
Has anyone else tried? Interested? Suggestions? Here's what I have so far:
VNC Application: Looking at Remote VNC Pro (for the phone)
VNC Application: Ultra VNC SC (for the client)
Dynamic DNS: DynDNS (update agent)
---- END FIRST POST ----
rdude said:
Why don't you just buy one of the apps and give it a try? If it doesn't work you can always return it within 24 hours for a full refund.
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Well the idea was to see if anyone had already tried this and/or had the application to save me time troubleshooting. Since there has been no response, save yours, I went ahead and purchased it.
rdude said:
As for open ports, any app worth its chops should let you choose which port it listens on so that shouldn't be an issue.
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Oh, it has the option to specify ports, but which ports are open over a 3G/4G connection is what I wanted to know. I tried 443 and 80, and both gave me permission errors. Surprisingly 1723 (PPTP) works, but VNC Pro on the phone just sits on the 'please wait while listening on <ip address>' screen forever. The computer running the Single Click VNC server says that the connection was successfully acquired, but the icon never changes colors (suggesting I am completely connected). The interesting thing is that when I cancel or close the connection on the computer, VNC Pro on my EVO closes the 'listening' window and gives me a java exception error.
*sigh* any ideas? I'm guessing the connection is going through but other traffic is getting blocked or something. Not sure what other ports to try, but I will fiddle around with it in the mean time.
Edit: I tried the standard ports on a local WiFi connection. I gave the phone a static IP, port forwarded everything appropriately, and then received the same results. I'm going to take a few screenshots and send and e-mail to the developer for now.
Edit: It appears to be an issue with Ultra VNC SC. Ultra VNC and Real VNC both worked by manually adding the viewer client from the installed server while using port 5900. Sort of defeats the purpose for me, but the developer said he would try it out and (hopefully) get it working.
Edit: The dev got back to me really quickly and we figured out the issues and fixed it over the weekend. He pushed out a new version of the application on Sunday. First post has been updated for those who care.
Bumping the thread for those who are interested in what worked for me, now that everything is fixed.
Nice, been interested in this. How is the refresh rate when your phone is on WiFi and also how is it on 3G?
I tried Screencast (http://code.google.com/p/androidscreencast/), but it only runs at 3-5 FPS, so it was pretty unusable.
I've only had it working for a day, and nobody has really needed my help, so my testing of the application has only been to confirm it works. The best thing I can say, for now, is that the reviews all brag about the performance and pinch-zoom, that the developer is pretty cool and was willing to return the application well beyond the 24 hour limit, should the application not meet my needs, and finally that he fixed the issue I was having in less than 48 hours from the time I reported it to him. Overall, as far as the application is concerned, I am pretty satisfied. For example, I wrote (and edited) this post while using it over 3G from my phone. I saw all the text as I was typing, so I would say the frame rate is satisfactory.
Edit: Wait, after following your link, I think you might be misunderstanding the purpose of this application. This allows you to control a PC from your Android, not the other way around. The purpose is to supply people with a pre-configured portable application that allows you to connect to the computer without any port forwarding or security changes on their machine. The application (uVNC SC) also "uninstalls" itself from their computer after the connection is closed. To reiterate, the primary benefit is to allow you (the admin) to connect to someone else (the user) without them having to do anything but double-click on your connection.
You're right. I misunderstood, didn't know what "reverse vnc" really meant.
Sorry, I knew people confused the two, so I could have been more clear. On that note, I am also interested in a... remote connection to my Android phone. Recording, in particular, would be great for demo's and setup instructions, given so many people have android devices now-days. But yeah, this is not the setup for that. =/
brennen.exe said:
Bumping the thread for those who are interested in what worked for me, now that everything is fixed.
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Glad to hear you got it working! I'll try installing it this week and see how it goes.
Looks to me that I want to do exactly the same. Sorry to bump the thread but seems the best thing to do.
I want to support people OTA, since I don't need high framerates, just a view at some PC settings.
I have Remote VNC Pro and it allows the phone to Listen for incoming VNC connections. But it listens on a 10.20.xxx adress, instead of my WAN 3G/4G ip-adress.
I want to use GITSO (awesome little program) for the http://code.google.com/p/gitso/ support issues.
It works flawless pc-to-pc where I have my own portforward setup, saves tons of hassle with the people I want to support.

[Discussion] Android VNC Server [1.1RC0]

This is the Droid VNC server discussion page.
Before reporting your success/insuccess install the latest build from this thread.
CHANGELOG:
v1.1RC0
- ICS support
- Changed to official libvncserver v0.9.9.
- Decoupled native screen grabber from jni sources, you wont need to have AOSP anymore to compile the daemon, just the precompiled libs.
- Fixed misc random segfault
- Added display rotation to 180, for zte
v1.0a3
- Rotation now fully working (on demand with F4 key)
- Speed improvements and bug fixes
- Improved server state detection (using IPC)
- changed to LibVNCServer from kanaka repository
- New webserver vnc client (noVNC), uses javascript
- Ability to make a reverse connection
- Two new framebuffer access methods (gingerbread and adb)
- New minimalistic interface
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To download the app
Download from Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.onaips.vnc
OR
Download latest dev version:
https://github.com/oNaiPs/droid-VNC-server/tree/master/bin
still green on nexus one, froyo, frf83
Support for Nexus added on version 0.2b.
See my blog.
0.2b does work fine. Thanks.
Some things I learnt.
- Right click acts as "home" button press
- Escape on the keyboard acts as the "back" button
- Cursor keys work fine.
Cool
Now i'd just need to alter the framebuffer change detection to speed up the performance in updating screen...
How is the screen update performace on pc of nexus?
its not very snappy, slight delay before rendering new windows.
Whoah! Kudos to you, it works on my HTC EVO 4G!! Thanks a bunch!
wow i've been researching and looking into a possible solution to windows mobile mymobiler
www.mymobiler.com before making the complete jump to android and your project looks like a really good solution to mymobiler for me compared to the android screencast app
i was looking around on your blog (added it to my rss feed to keep up) i'm really interested in this
i'm a part time android user (dual boot windows and android 2.2) next time I switch over to android I will definitely install this and check it out with tinyvnc
keep the updates coming great job
and if possible add some of the ideas from mymobiler a lot of people are really interested in seeing a mymobiler for android and it looks like your working on a great solution
Green lines on HTC Desire.
Thanks for the job.
Is it possible to install landscape mode for looking on TV?
CU Ulli
If there are much people interested i think i can implement it
UPDATE: The app is already on the market, search for vnc server
Dear lord, this app is FANTASTIC! Works great (though the interface is a tad rough).
And just for fun, I couldn't help but try a camera feedback loop between my laptop & Evo running a VNC connection:
hxxp://i26.tinypic.com/2r2u7w1.jpg
Thanks so much for the app!
onaips said:
If there are much people interested i think i can implement it
UPDATE: The app is already on the market, search for vnc server
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Very many thousands of users have a Dreambox Dbox or (Linux set-top box, satellite receiver) with VNC client. Look here: www_tuxbox_org
Greets Ulli01
Rotate VNC Window
Does anyone know how to rotate the VNC window (without rotating the entire desktop) for when the phone is in landscape mode?
This is cool!
Downloading in now.....
would be nice it to work on over wifi without rooting but nevertheless great app!
ulli01 said:
Very many thousands of users have a Dreambox Dbox or (Linux set-top box, satellite receiver) with VNC client. Look here: www_tuxbox_org
Greets Ulli01
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Ok, i think it wont be to hard to implement it...
Don't hope to visualize movies this way though...
http installation:
download complete... installation successful.
market installation:
downloading droid nvc server... item downloaded successfully... installation unsuccessful: package is signed incorrectly.
evo 4g dc 3.2.3
Did you have an older version installed by apk? Please remove it...
i dont think so i got it from your qr and then tried to install from the market like 10 min later
also any help with this?
edit: uninstalled http version and market installed correctly which corrected problem 2

[APP][ROOT] DroidSniff - Meet the little brother of DroidSheep - v1.0.0 Build 16

DroidSniff is an Android app for Security analysis in wireless networks and capturing facebook, twitter, linkedin and other accounts.
DroidSniff requires ROOT!​
Please note:
DroidSniff was developed as a tool for testing the security of your accounts.
This software is neither made for using it in public networks, nor for hijacking any other persons account.
It should only demonstrate the poor security properties network connections without encryption have.
So do not get DroidSniff to harm anybody or use it in order to gain unauthorized access to any account you do not own! Use this software only for analyzing your own security!​
Source Code : https://github.com/Evozi/DroidSniff
Please fork and support this project.
This app is based on DroidSheep licence under GPL v3 licence.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Here's the changelog
Version 1.0.0 Build 16
This is the 1st release of DroidSniff , please report any problem/bugs at here.
[Added] Support for Reddit
[Added] Check Update with Updater
[Improvement] Actionbar for android below 4.0 with new sexy UI
[Improvement] The session list will not jump back to the top when the list refreshed/new session added.
[Improvement] Green tick on the icon will be showed when you saved a cookie
[Improvement] Arp Spoof Service - Cleaned up some code and added "killall arpspoof"
[Removed] Pop Up Activity
[Fix] Sniffed Google and Amazon URL
More will be added in the up-coming version:
- Pref Screen
- User Agent Changer
- and more!
** if anyone want to help to develop this please PM me, I also will post to GitHub later since this is licence under GPLv3
Coming Soon:
Ability to add custom URL
Ability to change user agent
Setting Screen
Export to cookies to any apps , instead just of email
MAC to Vendor
Please give some suggestion and ideas. :laugh:
Download : http://www.mediafire.com/?c3mr5lx34kpmp97
(Please don't forget to report bugs so that we can fix it)
That looks great. I hope you release the source code for it too.
Here is my modded version. As you see I've updated to UI for it and removed unnecessary code. The icon you are using looks great, the DroidSheep icon is so ugly so I removed it, even the Android default icon is more beautiful. Instead of using WebKit I use the default browser (Chrome) cause it's much more faster and easier to navigate on. I really like the bottom bar in your browser, looks great. For me Google isn't working cause it NEVER wants to use non-SSL.
Something that would be great is support for SSLStrip. FaceNiff has it but it costs money. I've been trying to get it working by using APK Manager & dex2jar/JD-GUI without any success. The C/C++ files aren't included in the apk.
I've been trying to change the name from DroidSheep but I had so many problems so I just skipped it. It's easy to change the name in the GUI but going through all source files and replacing everything is a bit harder.
The app is a little buggy cause sometmies it captures the logins but not every time. I'm going to investigate the included C/C++ files and see if there are any filters and how everything works.
download llink?
Hello, why you not integrate a wpa calculator?
Aircondition said:
That looks great. I hope you release the source code for it too.
Here is my modded version. As you see I've updated to UI for it and removed unnecessary code. The icon you are using looks great, the DroidSheep icon is so ugly so I removed it, even the Android default icon is more beautiful. Instead of using WebKit I use the default browser (Chrome) cause it's much more faster and easier to navigate on. I really like the bottom bar in your browser, looks great. For me Google isn't working cause it NEVER wants to use non-SSL.
Something that would be great is support for SSLStrip. FaceNiff has it but it costs money. I've been trying to get it working by using APK Manager & dex2jar/JD-GUI without any success. The C/C++ files aren't included in the apk.
I've been trying to change the name from DroidSheep but I had so many problems so I just skipped it. It's easy to change the name in the GUI but going through all source files and replacing everything is a bit harder.
The app is a little buggy cause sometmies it captures the logins but not every time. I'm going to investigate the included C/C++ files and see if there are any filters and how everything works.
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Thanks for your reply, I think I will try work on the SSLStrip and add DroidSniff the ability to target a specific IP address.
Nice you implemented it to use the default browser (Chrome) Gonna figure out how to do that when i'm free.
Yea, need to disable the SSL so that we can get the Google cookies. On my computer Google.com loads without SSL but with my laptop it automatically use SSL.
Changing the name is quite easy. :laugh:
david23400 said:
download llink?
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Coming Soon :fingers-crossed:
IImanuII said:
Hello, why you not integrate a wpa calculator?
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Do mean WPA Alice Calculator?
Dang my phone was off and this post made me turn it on and then..no link. -_-
Great job though, looks a lot better than Droid SHEEP
This is great, I have used droidsheep and facesniff for my job and now facesniff does not work with 4.x and droidsheep has some leaks and is never updated anymore also the latest source wont compile without some tweaks and messing about.
Looking forward to your app. If you make a donate version I will gladly donate to support further development and no ads
SSL strip implementation would be useful as I have compiled SSLStrip for android but it crashes often, if you figure out how to get it stable then good on ya!
thanks!
The most important feature is definitely SSL support. Just Google "SSLStrip-for-Android" and you will find the source code for it running on Android. It shouldn't be hard to implement cause DroidSheep is based on Arpspoof which is also included in this project. There is also an app you can test on Google Play but it seems to only work with USB tethering from your phone to PC.
Using the default browser is much faster. Here is how you do it:
str1 stands for the url (eg; facebook.com)
str2 stands for the cookies content (eg; for facebook you have to use the "c_user" cookie, dont have any clue why DroidSheep is also using the datr, lu, and xs cookies, it just makes it slower to initialize cookies)
Code:
Intent i = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW);
i.setData(Uri.parse("http://" + str1 + ":8080/" + str1 + "@" + str2));
startActivity(i);
Here is the de-compiled version of FaceNiff. Nothing new here, the "faceniff" which contains the SSLStrip library is already compiled and the sources for it is not included in the project.
http://www.media fire.com/?e5xsan45cefe4fy (i have to low posts for links)
Here is the version of SSLStrip I built from the latest source, minimal changes (better icon n stuff)
http://www.filedropper.com/sslstripforandroid101
+1000 SSL strip is important, facebook and twitter now requires https login. Without ssl strip this app would be obsolete for facebook, twitter penetration.
For any of those who can wait for this app, you may also want to check out a similar app known as FaceNiff.
Have Fun!
Sent from my e1809c_v75_jdt1 using xda app-developers app
So you don't think we know what FaceNiff is? It costs money that's the only bad thing and DroidSheep is free and open source but without support for SSLStrip.
nice i like it
it will be amazing when u add
1-sslstrip with auto save (user + password)
2- open sniffed profiles in the stock browser
3-screenshot to sniffed profile
4-auto save cookies
and this can help u
http://comax.fr/yamas/bt5/yamas.sh
The script I posted on the first page was taken from FaceNiff and after some research it seems like it's forwarding all traffic to port 8080 where it's doing the SSL spoofing and enables opening sessions in the default browser (running through the proxy server). When you click on a profile in FaceNiff it will open "http://facebook.com:8080/[email protected]_IDENTIFIER" and the binary will return a response which will set the cookies and rederict the user to the normal Facebook website. It was working when I tested it but then I realized the FaceNiff app was running on my Android, I stopped it and it didnt work anymore.
As fatcobrah said most important is SSLStrip as most websites are forcing users to use SSL and open profiles in the default browser cause it's much easier to navigate in, you can zoom in/out and it has a very fast Javascript engine (at least in Chrome). Improved filters to capture more websites would also be great and grabbing the users Facebook picture like in FaceNiff is also very useful.
Also found this string inside the faceniff binary "all your passwords are belong to Us!.
btw ARP-spoofing is kinda slow. i mean, having your cellphone work as an "inbetween" router dramatically slows down the connection. i've hacked my bother's account (nothing bad, just posted a "you've been hacked" status). and now everytime the internet slows down, he suspects i'm trying to hack him.
so when you make you AWESOME app, please try making the ARP-spoofing faster.
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i didn't mean to mock you or to offend you in any kind of way
orthonovum said:
Here is the version of SSLStrip I built from the latest source, minimal changes (better icon n stuff)
http://www.filedropper.com/sslstripforandroid101
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Nice , I also plan to try that SSLStrip that ported by crazyricky. Hope that it works.
fatcobrah said:
@fatcobrah
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Thanks for the suggestion.
Aircondition said:
The script I posted on the first page was taken from FaceNiff and after some research it seems like it's forwarding all traffic to port 8080 where it's doing the SSL spoofing and enables opening sessions in the default browser (running through the proxy server). When you click on a profile in FaceNiff it will open "http://facebook.com:8080/[email protected]_IDENTIFIER" and the binary will return a response which will set the cookies and rederict the user to the normal Facebook website. It was working when I tested it but then I realized the FaceNiff app was running on my Android, I stopped it and it didnt work anymore.
As fatcobrah said most important is SSLStrip as most websites are forcing users to use SSL and open profiles in the default browser cause it's much easier to navigate in, you can zoom in/out and it has a very fast Javascript engine (at least in Chrome). Improved filters to capture more websites would also be great and grabbing the users Facebook picture like in FaceNiff is also very useful.
Also found this string inside the faceniff binary "all your passwords are belong to Us!.
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Yea, agree, and I also found out that the port 8080 will not work unless you start a background service to do the forwarding job like FaceNiff does.
I also looked at faceniff binary and it contain some interesting string. I think when I back home I will try to do that like FaceNiff does.
Riro Zizo said:
btw ARP-spoofing is kinda slow. i mean, having your cellphone work as an "inbetween" router dramatically slows down the connection. i've hacked my bother's account (nothing bad, just posted a "you've been hacked" status). and now everytime the internet slows down, he suspects i'm trying to hack him.
so when you make you AWESOME app, please try making the ARP-spoofing faster.
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i didn't mean to mock you or to offend you in any kind of way
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This is because of limited bandwidth and processing power of most Android devices, there might be bandwidth problems in networks with a lot of traffic. This might lead to problems and slow connections for the whole network.
Riro Zizo said:
btw ARP-spoofing is kinda slow. i mean, having your cellphone work as an "inbetween" router dramatically slows down the connection. i've hacked my bother's account (nothing bad, just posted a "you've been hacked" status). and now everytime the internet slows down, he suspects i'm trying to hack him.
so when you make you AWESOME app, please try making the ARP-spoofing faster.
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Without arpspoof running: http://www.speedtest.net/result/2053296350.png
With arpspoof running: http://www.speedtest.net/result/2053297706.png
You say it's slower? You're wrong.
I just tried the SSLSlip ported to Android and here are the results:
1. If you have your homepage as "https://www.google.com" it wont load. You have to start browsing on a non-SSL site and the web proxy NanoHTTPD will transform all https links to http.
2. When I logged in to Google the account name and password was shown in the GUI but it was logged out directly after the page refreshed. Maybe NanoHTTPD can't handle cookies correctly?
3. Much slower and battery is draining much more faster cause everything is going through the NanoHTTPD client.
FaceNiff is running the SSLStrip and webserver in the binary file (Linux kernel) and this port is running it inside the Dalvik virtual machine which will make it go slower. We already know that arpspoof is compatibility with this but not sure about the droidsheep binary...
well, my experience with droidsheep was a slow surfing situation...
and you can't speed test it. explaination:
ARP-spoof is making the PC think that the phone is the router, instead of the actual router.
so with ARP-spoof on: PC---Phone---Router---Internet
now, the speed test is only between the Router and the internet. and with ARP-spoof on, it's between the Phone and the Internet.
the connection will still be slow, because having the Phone run as router is actually really hard to do, having the Phone track the PC's activity, and interfere with it is hard.
the phone gets the command from the PC, then send it to the router, the router responds to the phone, then the phone sends the data to the PC... so it's a slower process than without ARP-spoof.
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i didn't mean to mock you or to offend you in any kind of way
This is rather interesting. Will you release the source code?
The source code is already released here:
http://code.google.com/p/droidsheep/
Please note that xDragonZ is not the author of this project, he have only changed the GUI and improved it. Here you can see how it works:
http://droidsheep.de/download/Bachelorarbeit.pdf

[GUIDE] CONTROL computer with android with display!

Hello guys its livecouk! Today I am here to show you how you can control your PC while sleeping in bed!
For doing this you will need
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TeamViewer on android download from googleplay!
Teamviewer on computer search on Google
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Install on phone
Install on PC
Open on phone and PC both!
Their should be an ID in PC team viewer
And password
Put ID in mobile team viewer press go Enter (on mobile)
Now it ll ask password give it same written on phone PC team viewer.
And
And
Close moniter and go ahead and enjoy on phone!
I ll post better tutorial from PC..thanks
Theres better ones.
Yea I think Splashtop is a lot better for this.​ also if you want unlimited "Access Anywhere" (on splashtop) just TOR the referral link.
For my opinion, Chrome Remote Desktop is a valid alternative, but TemaViewer is the best
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Yea I think Splashtop is a lot better for this.​ also if you want unlimited "Access Anywhere" (on splashtop) just TOR the referral link.
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Actually I tried it too. But teamviewer worked better !

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