[APP][2.3+] dSploit - The most complete and advanced IT security professional toolkit - Android Apps and Games

Hey guys, thought I would just bring a pretty cool app to your attention. There was a thread on this a while back, but its been pretty inactive for a while now so I though I'd bring your attention to it again. All credits go to the developer evilsocket is the username. Most of the data here was copy and pasted thats why its in quote blocks. I just took the time to put in the screenshots and bring it to your attention
This app is called dSploit. The original thread can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1914699
What is it?
dSploit is an Android network analysis and penetration suite which aims to offer to IT security experts/geeks the most complete and advanced professional toolkit to perform network security assesments on a mobile device. Once dSploit is started, you will be able to easily map your network, fingerprint alive hosts operating systems and running services, search for known vulnerabilities, crack logon procedures of many tcp protocols, perform man in the middle attacks such as password sniffing ( with common protocols dissection ), real time traffic manipulation, etc, etc .
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Features
WiFi Cracking
The WiFi scanner will show in green access points with known default key generation algorithms, clicking on them allows you to easily crack the key, supported models: Thomson, DLink, Pirelli Discus, Eircom, Verizon FiOS, Alice AGPF, FASTWEB Pirelli and Telsey, Huawei, Wlan_XXXX, Jazztel_XXXX, Wlan_XX, Ono ( P1XXXXXX0000X ), WlanXXXXXX, YacomXXXXXX, WifiXXXXXX, Sky V1, Clubinternet.box v1 and v2, InfostradaWifi.
RouterPWN
Launch the http://routerpwn.com/ service to pwn your router.
Trace
Perform a traceroute on target.
Port Scanner
A syn port scanner to find quickly open ports on a single target.
Inspector
Performs target operating system and services deep detection, slower than syn port scanner but more accurate.
Vulnerability Finder
Search for known vulnerabilities for target running services upon National Vulnerability Database.
Login Cracker
A very fast network logon cracker which supports many different services.
Packet Forger
Craft and send a custom TCP or UDP packet to the target, such as Wake On LAN packets.
MITM
A set of man-in-the-midtle tools to command&conquer the whole network.
Simple Sniff
Redirect target’s traffic through this device and show some stats while dumping it to a pcap file.
Password Sniffer
Sniff passwords of many protocols such as http, ftp, imap, imaps, irc, msn, etc from the target.
Session Hijacker
Listen for cookies on the network and hijack sessions.
Kill Connections
Kill connections preventing the target to reach any website or server.
Redirect
Redirect all the http traffic to another adtress.
Replace Images
Replace all images on webpages with the specified one.
Replace Videos
Replace all youtube videos on webpages with the specified one.
Script Injection
Inject a javascript in every visited webpage.
Custom Filter
Replace custom text on webpages with the specified one.
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Requirements
ARM
Your device must have an ARM cpu.
Gingerbread
An Android device with at least the 2.3 ( Gingerbread ) version of the OS.
Root
The device must be rooted.
BusyBox
The device must have a BusyBox full install, this means with every utility installed ( not the partial installation ).
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ScreenShots
The wifi scanner & cracker
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Green access points are have known key algorithms.
The main target selection screen.
Core modules.
MITM modules.
Login Cracker
The Packet Forger
MITM password sniffer against my IMAPS account.
The session sniffer/hijacker running.
Starting to hijack a session.
Session successfully hijacked ( note the welcome message on the top right ).
YOU TAKE FULL RESPONCIBLLITY FOR YOUR ACTIONS YOU DO WITH THIS APPLICATION ME NOR THE DEVLEOPER WILL BE HELD RELIABLE FOR YOUR ACTIONS. CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL LAWS BEFORE USING THIS APPLICATION. ARP PACKET SNIFFING CAN BE ILLEGAL IN SOME COUNTRIES(the protocol used to do all the actions within this app)
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THIS IS NOT MY WORK I'M JUST BRING A GREAT APP BACK TO YOUR ATTENTION
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you mentioned that wifi kill works with this too? how? what feature?
A velociraptor sent this :v

Eren Jaeger said:
you mentioned that wifi kill works with this too? how? what feature?
A velociraptor sent this :v
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First choose a network device
Second choose MITI as the attack method
Third Kill connection it will have a loading circle and then to disable it tap kill connection again

Would man in the middles attack work on a mobile hotspot that I make on the phone?

Sorry I had to close this thread. As the OP noted there is already a thread for this project here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1914699

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[App] Network Tools

Hi!
I have created a new application, Network Tools.
Basic idea of this app is periodic monitoring of websites, servers, routers, surveillance systems, etc. After a specified period of time the resource is checked, in case of failure user will get a warning. Such control will allow you to respond quickly to encountered problems.
You can add new resource to monitoring list, select the type and time interval between checks. At any time you can change the settings or manually check for a specific host. The corresponding commands are available on the context menu.
App contains additional tools: whois, ping and traceroute, for diagnosing network problems. For these commands there are implemented lists of previously entered addresses, so user does not need to retype them again.
Free, no ads.
Android Market link
You are welcome for feedback and comments.
WBR
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Network Tools 1.1.4 in Android Market
Network Tools 1.1.4 in Android Market.
What's new:
Version 1.1.4
* HISTORY;
* History auto delete;
* History auto update;
* Option: number of attempts to check;
* Option: timeout value;
* Host check algorithm improvements.
Version 1.1.3
* WHOIS;
* Separate ringtone option if host is working again;
* Copy to/Send to commands for traceroute;
* New status bar icons;
* Minor changes in the host verification algorithm.
Reserved for future use
Awesome, thank you!
this is a great tool! im looking for this one in Android for long time. Ive been using this app in windows mobile DNetworkTools.
i hope you could put some stuff like in DNetworkTools.
Thanks for the great app!
Ill support this one.
You just made my monitoring servers over the weekend a lot easier ^_^
Great app.
randolph2000 said:
i hope you could put some stuff like in DNetworkTools.
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Thank you and everyone at this thread for feedback!
Be sure to look to the application's page that you specify. Thanks again.
WBR
Great Work!!!
Please don't take this as anything against the app, but if any admin actually relies on an app like this as the only monitoring solution for critical 24/7 servers, they should be dragged behind the woodshed and paddled. It has NOTHING to do with the app, rather the fact that mobile networks are simply not 100% viable.
That said, when there are issues (power, network etc..) with other monitoring systems, this is a FANTASTIC option. This will be part of my Android install kit forever.
I have a couple of requests:
1. A scrollable widget that shows the last result for each server/test would be cool. I will give you a full screen on my phone! ;-)
2. I need to test specific services: HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SSH. Additional service options and maybe an option to manually define ports/services would be really nice. Customers of mine that have security camera systems using a DVR often forward random ports for external access to the DVR and it would add "peace of mind" for them to be able to see that their security system is up and running.
Dissenter said:
if any admin actually relies on an app like this as the only monitoring solution for critical 24/7 servers
2. I need to test specific services: HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SSH. Additional service options and maybe an option to manually define ports/services would be really nice.
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Sure, nobody says about critical servers monitoring.
In actual app version you can use Generic TCP option with URL like http://site.com:3128, or HTTP Get option with fully qualified URL to make some tests. I understand, this is not complete test of concrete service, and have plans to add more to my app.
Now I'm busy with another private application, but, I hope, this is not forever.
By the way, you say about test services like HTTP, FTP or SSH. What exactly do you think should make the application? Any ideas are welcome.
very cool app thanks mate.
Empty message, sorry
Excellent app.. just what I was after. Thank you!

[PHP] [HTML] [MYSQL] Host a Website from your Android Device, for free!

Android Webserver / Webhost!
(This is taken from my blog article, if you want to see the article itself, click this link)
http://shanehastings.com/Blog/2012/08/host-a-website-from-any-android-device/
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So, if you're a web designer or HTML, PHP coder etc you'll know that paid hosting isn't cheap, and free hosting is too limited and un-reliable.
However, until recently there was no such thing as "portable hosting", free portable hosting that is (not that I know of any paid portable hosting?)
I've found a way to host any HTML (PHP & MySQL too!) website with images and Java Script support all from your Android device!
Now, this may seem un-reliable, but with a clean install of a ROM / Firmware with just the required app, and a charger plugged in, this is a pretty reliable hosting source.
However, I doubt you're going to see Google running from this any time soon, or any major website for that matter! Another factor of why you'd want to do this is, "simply because I can".
Some other good uses for this project are:
- Household / Private Webserver
- Public / Private Webspace
- Cloud Storage
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If you're still interested, let's get on with the tutorial!
What you'll need:
- Android Device
- Wireless Internet
- Portforward-able router
- Slight knowledge of how Android Works.
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If you've got all of those then you're ready to start!
- #1| Download "Boa Webserver" from Google Play.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.applications.boa&hl=en
- #2| Creating the directory
Using a file manager, create a folder and call it whatever you want. For the sake of demonstration, I will call mine "Electronics Website".
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Now, we've got our directory but we need some webpages! Simply paste the HTML files into the directory you just created. You can create more directories inside the main directory (/sdcard/YourFolderName/)
- #4| Setting the default directory
Now, this is where we have launch "Boa Webserver".
Once the app is open, simple press "Menu" and then "Settings". Here we have the option to change the port in which Boa will broadcast on, and the directory to use as default.
This is what we want, so click on "Share Directory" and add the directory you created earlier.
- #5| Starting the Webserver / Website!
Starting the webserver / website is very simple. On the main screen of the Boa Webserver application, hit "Start Webserver".
This will start the webserver.
- #6| Viewing the website
When you start the server, Boa will tell you what the LOCAL IP is, this is located in the orange box at the top of your screen.
As you can see, when I goto the IP that is shown in the "Boa Webserver" app, I'm brought to my website!
PC:
Boa Webserver, showing the IP & Log:
- | A Note About Portforwarding
As many of you will know, to make your website available for the whole world to view you will need to portforward the port that Boa runs off of and also the IP in which your Android Device is connected to via your Wi-Fi (192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.3 etc)
You do NOT have to port forward if you are using this for private use (household use, people connected to your Wi-Fi)
- | Need PHP and MySQL?
No problem! Just use KSWeb Server instead! Same procedure, different app!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.kslabs.ksweb&hl=en
- | Thanks for reading, hope you learned something.
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i tried portforwarding a port, and it only works with LAN, no access from outside the house. can you help me fix that?
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i didn't mean to mock you or to offend you in any kind of way
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i tried portforwarding a port, and it only works with LAN, no access from outside the house. can you help me fix that?
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i didn't mean to mock you or to offend you in any kind of way
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I'm guessing you know this, but sometimes people forget , it must be turned on.
And which app are you using, Boa or KSWeb?
Sent from my R800i using Tapatalk 2
- Swift - said:
I'm guessing you know this, but sometimes people forget , it must be turned on.
And which app are you using, Boa or KSWeb?
Sent from my R800i using Tapatalk 2
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boa, i tested it with my cousin to see if he can access the server.
i tried wifi, and 3G, and he got the 404 on both
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cloud servers
Not all paid servers for PHP are that expensive. You have cheap shared servers, though there are some performance issues with them. Some infrastructure based servers, like DigitalOcean are not that expensive considering the features you get. The only problem with such servers is the hassle of managing them. But this can also be avoided if you use some platform or a service that for server management, like Cloudways web hosting for PHP. This platform lets you launch a managed server on DigitaOcean and others.

[APP][2.3+] PiLc 2.0 - Secure alternative to Google Latitude for Android

Hi guys !
PiLc is a secure location sharing platform with end-to-end encryption, so you can safely share your real-time location with your friends, and no one else.
Link : https://pi.lc
Google Play : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=lc.pi
It provides a simple and straightforward user interface that hides effectively the complex operations needed to establish cryptographically secure communication channels. As a result, PiLc works just like any other sharing application and does all the critical key generations and exchanges in the background without bothering you with the technical stuff.
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On the main PiLc screen, you have access to a general view of your friends locations. The PiLc app also uses your own mobile device GPS and compass (if available) to determine their distance and heading in real time.
A tap on a friend opens the map interface where you can visually locate and track them. A long press opens the friend dialog to manage your sharing preferences.
PiLc optionally uses a third party reverse geocoding service to provide a real street address instead of raw GPS coordinates to your friends. This of course could leak potentially sensitive data to the geocoding service provider (Google on Android) and that is why our default settings is to have it disabled.
Battery usage is often a problem for location tracking mobile applications, and PiLc does everything possible to consume as little power as possible, fetching location when other foreground apps ask for it and keeping the GPS on time to a strict minimum.
PiLc uses end-to-end encryption to ensure that your location data is only made available to whom you publish it for. We accomplish this by storing decryption keys on users mobile devices and nowhere else, so even the PiLc servers never store decrypted data nor decryption keys.
When you first run the app and create a PiLc account, your device generates a pair of 256-bit ECC keys and sends the public key to our servers. The private key is stored on the mobile device, encrypted using AES and a 256-bit key derived from your password using the PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA256 algorithm.
Once you have registered, your device sends periodic location updates to the PiLc servers over HTTPS. For every location update, your device generates a new ephemeral random 128-bit AES key and uses it to encrypt your location data. The ephemeral key is then published to each of your friends with whom you want to share using the ECDH key agreement algorithm. In order to prevent MITM type attacks, every public key your device fetches from the PiLc servers is authenticated using 256-bit ECDSA.
Hi there,
PiLc 1.1 is now available, changes from 1.0 include :
- Settings screen revamped
- Added option to hide from search
- Added avatar upload in settings
- Performance and power consumption improvements
- Small bug fixes
Any feedback would be very appreciated
PiLc 1.2 is now available, changes since 1.1 include :
- shorter startup time
- location backend now uses fused provider to improve accuracy and battery usage
- small performance and data usage improvements
- minor UI tweaks and fixes
- fixed a bug with avatar uploads
It crashed my S4 after installation. Would be better to use existing google account instead of creating PiLc account.
Mugur
http://mugur-ionescu.ro/tag/android
imugur said:
It crashed my S4 after installation. Would be better to use existing google account instead of creating PiLc account.
Mugur
http://mugur-ionescu.ro/tag/android
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Thank you for your feedback, did the whole phone crash / reboot ? If it did I doubt the app had something to do with it.
About using existing accounts, this may become an option in the future, but really Google and privacy don't go well together in the mind of privacy couscious users.
This would be great if you had an ios and Java clients too.
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PiLc version 2.0 is now available, new features include :
- lots of UI improvements
- option to sync keys and friends between devices and desktop browsers
- can now publish location to self, useful for tracking a lost or stolen device
- added Google and Bing (street and hybrid) mapping options
- option to show/hide exit button
- small bug fixes
It's sad I don't need this, because it's a really polished and cool app.
six_dfx said:
Hi guys !
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There is any chance that you use ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION instead of GPS by default?.

Hacking with Android Part 1: Intercepter-NG

In this tutorial for Cr0w's Place(Penetration Testing Channel and Site) we are starting a new series of videos called Hacking with Android and as the title says we are going to see applications that helps us to perform Penetration Testing Attacks.
In part 1 of this series we are working with Intercepter-NG. Intercepter-NG is a multifunctional network toolkit for various types of IT specialists. It has functionality of several famous separate tools and more over offers a good and unique alternative of Wireshark for android.
The main features are:
* SSL Stripping
* ARP Poisoning
* Session Hijager
* Network Discovery with OS Detection
* Network Traffic Analysis
* Passwords Recovery
* Files Recovery
Runs on Android 2.3.3+ with root+busybox
PlayStore Download Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=su.sniff.cepter
Tutorial Link: http://youtu.be/yaTQs1o3qj4
Everything you are going to see is for educational purposes only, so operate carefully and in your own property. I bring no responsibility in what happens to you if you act irresponsibly.
If you like my job please Subscribe to my Channel
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under the second tab (green colour) what does the highlighted colours mean? there's white, green, light blue, light purple... etc.
take a guess
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Intercepter-ng team you are everywhere...haha
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under the second tab (green colour) what does the highlighted colours mean? there's white, green, light blue, light purple... etc.
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The colors can be changed in wireshark..for defaults it isn't so dificult to find out the reason of each color...
the embeded youtube part is broken, but overall seems pretty cool.
yoshihat said:
the embeded youtube part is broken, but overall seems pretty cool.
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Sorry I will fix it..
interceptor passwords
Hi, I'm rooted, have busy box, and i have interceptor. I can locate other computers and devices on my own home wifi and use many of the tools included on the devices. Arp poison works, cookie works, screen shots works. However, i have 2 questions. Will interceptor read information if someone is using the Facebook app as opposed to the browser? And also, interceptor is advertised as having password recovery ability but where exactly are the passwords? I even tried it on myself and logged into several sites using interceptor showed the address, screen shots, pcap files (i guess) but where do i find the passwords? Thanks, great app,
Help to Hack
Hey suppose i am sharing my data connection using wifi to my friend.
Using this app can i sniff out his passwords or any thing he does using data?
Please help
Issue scanning devices
Hi,
I have a rooted android 5.1.1 with BusyBox installed. I installed Intercept-ng and the app does not show any devices when scanned. It did show the gateway once and when I scanned again, even that disappeared.
Although, I can see that my antivirus on my PC blocks the port scan. I haven't tried running the scan on any other network, just my home network.
Just to check, when I scanned my wifi with the app Network Scanner and it detects all the devices on the network (around 7 devices).
What could be the issue here? Any help would be appreciated.
n00biedude said:
Hi,
I have a rooted android 5.1.1 with BusyBox installed. I installed Intercept-ng and the app does not show any devices when scanned. It did show the gateway once and when I scanned again, even that disappeared.
Although, I can see that my antivirus on my PC blocks the port scan. I haven't tried running the scan on any other network, just my home network.
Just to check, when I scanned my wifi with the app Network Scanner and it detects all the devices on the network (around 7 devices).
What could be the issue here? Any help would be appreciated.
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An update:
So I accessed the app file 'hostlist' via adb shell and can see all the devices listed there but I can't see those devices on the app interface.
I also tried reinstalling SuperSU, BusyBox Pro and Intercept-ng. No luck
Intercepter-Ng v 2.0
this app is scary i just saw this review and its look like im not going to use the internet in public network anymore
Intercepter-ng v2.0

[APP] [4.0+] FinchVPN - Bypass blocked websites/content

Surf the Internet freely, securely and anonymously
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So..WHO exactly is providing these?
xo.en said:
So..WHO exactly is providing these?
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It will be provided by us
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It will be provided by us
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Let me make a little joke:
by "us" or.."US(NSA)"?
Irritating
Finch vpn keeps disconnecting
I am a pro user from india
Internet providers block my internet subscription with a maximum speed of 400kbps .it posible to use vpn connection 2 bypass my internet speed?
Sent from my ASUS_T00J using XDA Free mobile app
Bypass blocked websites/content
i know another vpn called hammer vpn which does support anti dpi feature.

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