Dsploit merges with zANTI and create the most powerful hacking tool for Android
Good news, my dearest fellow hackers. You might already know this but I've just found out that one of the best hacking softwares for mobile phones and tablets running Android, DSploit, has now merged with another huge company ZImperium which makes a powerful, top-class design hacking/security tool for Android called ZANTI. What's more, there's a new app!
Really awesome news. The new app's called ZANTI2 and has really some awesome features. Let's check them out:
As you can see on the images above, there's been a complete redesign to the app. It looks like the ZImperium took care of the design, whereas evilsocket implemented some really sick stuff into the app.
Firstly, there's a Password complexity audit tab which when clicked, attempts to crack weak passwords in the web. You select the dictionary (small, huge, numbers..) and protocol.
The MITM (Man in the middle) section also underwent some improvements. You can now modify each HTTP request as it passes through your device with zPacketEditor.
There's also a new MITM method, you can use either ICMP or the ARP method. SLLStrip works fine, so does the redirect, image replacement and HTML code insertion to the sites.
Another awesome function is called Capture Download and Intercept Download. With these two fucntions you can capture the victim's downloaded file and store it on your device, or you can even replace the downloaded file with a specific one. This takes it to a whole new level.
You can download ZANTI2 for free direclty on dsploit.net
Really awesome news. The new app's called ZANTI2 and has really some awesome features. Let's check them out:
As you can see on the images above, there's been a complete redesign to the app. It looks like the ZImperium took care of the design, whereas evilsocket implemented some really sick stuff into the app.
Firstly, there's a Password complexity audit tab which when clicked, attempts to crack weak passwords in the web. You select the dictionary (small, huge, numbers..) and protocol.
The MITM (Man in the middle) section also underwent some improvements. You can now modify each HTTP request as it passes through your device with zPacketEditor.
There's also a new MITM method, you can use either ICMP or the ARP method. SLLStrip works fine, so does the redirect, image replacement and HTML code insertion to the sites.
Another awesome function is called Capture Download and Intercept Download. With these two fucntions you can capture the victim's downloaded file and store it on your device, or you can even replace the downloaded file with a specific one. This takes it to a whole new level.
You can download ZANTI2 for free direclty on dsploit.net
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