Monday, February 11, 2019

Best Android Hacking Apps and Tools of 2019.




    1. Hackode
    2. zANTI
    3. AndroRAT
    4. Droidsheep
    5. Csploit
    6. FaceNiff
    7. Shark for Root
    8. DroidBox
    9. Nmap
    10. APKInspector



                        1.Hackode


                        The second in the list is Hackode. This Android Hacking app is a collection of a variety of tools that is required for IT specialists, ethical hackers, and penetration testers. There three categories in the app – Reconnaissance, Security feed, and Scanning – available in-app. It has the ability to perform Google hacking, MySQL Server, Scanning, SQL injection, DNS Lookup, DNS Dif, Security RSS Feed, etc. It does not ask for any private details to operate.

                        2.zANTI


                        This Android hacking app is available for penetration testers that comes as a suite with multiple tools. This hacking tool has made it convenient for the IT admins to understand and explore the hacking platform to identify the malicious techniques

                        3.AndroRAT



                        AndroRAT is an acronym for Android and RAT (Remote Administrative Tools). This was released as a client/server application. This Android hacking app has been developed to take control of the Android operating system and also gain access to the information from it. This app runs as a service and it has the capability to activate the server connection through an SMS or a call.
                        This features to gather important user information like call logs, device location, and messages. It also permits the app to track the user activity like monitoring the sent and received SMSes, state of phone, gaining access to camera and gallery, etc.


                        4.Droidsheep


                        This was developed and programmed by security enthusiasts to explore and understand the Wi-Fi Networks. The app is capable of hijacking the web sessions happening over the network. It operates as a router to oversee the Wi-Fi network traffic and gains access to the active sessions. With this hacking app, anybody can enter into Linkedin, Twitter, Facebook and other social media accounts.

                        5.Csploit 

                        This comes next in the line and it is considered to be the most absolute IT security kit for Android Operating System. It catalogs the local hosts, installs backdoors, detects vulnerabilities, finds out Wi-Fi password, etc.

                        6.FaceNiff


                        This is yet another Android hacking app that gives way to gain access to the WiFi network Traffic. This hacking app lets anyone sneak into people’s Twitter, Facebook, and any other social media accounts through Android devices.

                        7.Shark for Root


                        This is the most advanced hacking toolkit that is useful for hackers and IT experts. This tool is implemented to sniff the website traffic and operates well on Wi-Fi tethered mode.

                        8.DroidBox


                        This hacking app provides a high-powered analysis of Android applications. The app can be used to gain results relating to the hashes for APK package, SMS, phone calls, network traffic, information loss through a variety of channels. This equips you to understand the characteristics of an Android app package.

                        9.Nmap


                        This is yet another popular network scanning app that can be deployed on any android operating system. Nmap works on both rooted and non-rooted devices. This is a very useful app if you are a beginner android hacker.

                        10.APKInspector


                        APKINspector entitles users to implement reverse-engineering mechanism. This app gives you a clear insight through analysis and graphical features. This is an efficient tool, that helps you gain access to the source code of any android app of the user’s device and possess the capability to delete the license and credits of that app.




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