
Last Time we discus about top Android free Anti-Virus App of 2014 but today we shall discus about Top 10 Android Apps to Turn Your Smartphone into a Hacking Device
Top 5 Best Free Anti-virus Apps For Android Mobile - 2014
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Mobile
devices is now very common now a days and mobile devices has changed
the way of bi-directional communication. There are many operating system
for mobile devices available
but the most common and the best operating system for mobile is
Android, it is an OS means you can install other applications
(software's) on it. In Android application usually called apps or
android apps.
The
risk of hacking by using mobile devices is very common and people are
developing and using different apps (application) for their hacking
attack. Android has faced different challenges from hacking application
and below is the list of application for android hacking.
1. SpoofApp
Here
is an app that spies at heart could use – SpoofApp. It allows you to
use a fake Caller ID – a number that you are free to specify yourself,
in order to protect your privacy or to pull a prank on someone. Sounds
like fun, doesn’t it? Well, Apple didn’t think so, which is why it never
allowed the app to enter its App Store. Google, however, didn’t mind,
which is why SpoofApp was available on the Android Market for about two
and a half years. However, it was banned from there last year as it
allegedly was in conflict with The Truth in Caller ID Act of 2009.This
can be useful in social engineering.
2. FaceNiff
Requirements: Android 2.1+ (rooted)
Overview: 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!). Please note that if webuser uses SSL this application
won’t work.
Legal notice: This
application is for educational purposes only. Do not try to use it if
it’s not legal in your country. I do not take any responsibility for
anything you do using this application. Use at your own risk
3. Penetrate Pro
Requirements: Android 2.1+ (rooted)
Overview: The
most of the times you scan the Wi-Fi networks available around, they’re
protected with key. Penetrate is an app that help you out with that. If
the routers of that Wi-Fi networks are encrypted with WEP/WPA it will
bring you the keys to access them. This seems a sort of cracking, but
the developers says it isn’t, because it’s supposed to get the keys for
penetration testing and you should use it only with permission from
network owners. Well, apart from those regardings, it does what it says.
Check the developer description to know which routers are supported.
Take
in account that if you have an antivirus installed in your device, it
will warn you about this app. The developer says it’s normal because
it’s a security-related tool. Penetrate isn’t a danger for your phone.
This
is the paid version (€1.99) that contains no ads, some more features
and sponsors further development. What’s more, it allows you to use 3G
to get the password instead of using dictionaries that you will have to
download in the free version.
Penetrate
works properly with the range of routers supported. We’re missing more
though. Despite the apparent use for which it was developed this
application, we all know the “regular” use. And if you’re looking for
it, give it a chance. It’s a great app.
4. Anti-Android Network Toolkit
Requirements: Android 2.1+ (rooted)
Anti-Android Network Toolkit is an
app that uses WiFi scanning tools to scan networks. You can scan a
network you have the phone connected to or you can scan any other nearby
open networks. Security admins can use Anti to test network host
vulnerabilities to DoS attacks and other threats.
5. Andosid
AnDOSid is the application which is used for DOS attacks from Android mobile phones.
6. Nmap For Android
Nmap is a network scanner tool which
gives the entire information of the ip address and website. There is a
version of nmap for Android users too, with the help of this app hackers
can scan the ip's through mobiles.
7. The Android Network Toolkit
The Android Network Toolkit is an
complete tool kit for the pentesters , where hackers can find expolots
using the mobile and penetrate or attacks the ip's according to their
vunerabilities.
8. 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").
10. WiFi Analyzer
WiFi
Analyzer is one of the most popular applications in the Android
Marketplace, which is really a testament to how wildly useful this tool
is for both the average user and the more technically inclined. In the
most basic of terms, WiFi Analyzer is a tool to scan the area for WiFi
networks and determine which channel is the least populated so you can
adjust your own hardware to a less congested part of the spectrum.Must Read: Simple Step On How To Install/Upgrade a Blackberry Operating System (OS):
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