dSploit - An Android network penetration suite [UPDATE 1 Oct 2012]

Started by evilsocket, September 30, 2012, 05:19:02 PM

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evilsocket

Hi guys, i'd like to introduce this project of mine and hopefully find some beta testers for it :D

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 .

It's still in beta stage so unexpected behaviour could happen, after all i need b-testers for this reason :D

Requirements


     
  • An Android device with at least the 3.0 version of the OS ( 2.x support will be implemented for the first stable release ).
  • An Android device with at least the 2.3 ( Gingerbread ) version of the OS. ( 2.3 support since v1.0.5b ).
  • The device must be rooted.
  • The device must have a BusyBox full install, this means with every utility installed ( not the partial installation ).

What i need


     
  • Beta testers.
  • Designers to improve application icon and graphics.
  • Android programmers to help me with future releases.

Download

The precompiled apk can be downloaded from this page on GitHub ( download the latest release you find ), make sure you have the option to install apps from third party sources enabled.

Crash Reporting & Submit an Issue

The app has an automatic crash reporting system, therefore if something nasty happens i will be informed via email with the crash detail ( no personal details are sent ), if you want to submit a new bug, use this page and provide every detail you can, such as your device model, Android version installed and so on.

Note

The app is made to work only in landscape mode and will stay landscape even if you rotate your device, if you have an application such as Rotation Control to force every app to rotate, probably you are going to see dSploit crash.
This is something i want to be like this, every interface is designed to work in landscape, so do not submit issues related to rotation.

Here some screenshots :) http://minus.com/mqHHC8w0z

UPDATE - 1 Oct 2012

Now 2.3 compatible!!! :D