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330 InfoSec Tools in Our Directory

26 Tools in Mobile

MobSecco

MobSecco

by Anof-cyber

Cloning apk for bypassing code tampering detection, Google Safety Net and scanning vulnerable plugins

android apk bug-bounty
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bytecode-viewer

bytecode-viewer

by Konloch

A Java 8+ Jar & Android APK Reverse Engineering Suite (Decompiler, Editor, Debugger & More)

android apk baksmali
15038
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Verified
Krakatau

Krakatau

by Storyyeller

Java decompiler, assembler, and disassembler

security tool
2091
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Verified
GDA-android-reversing-Tool

GDA-android-reversing-Tool

by charles2gan

the fastest and most powerful android decompiler(native tool working without Java VM) for the APK, DEX, ODEX, OAT, JAR, AAR, and CLASS file. which supports malicious behavior detection, privacy leaking detection, vulnerability detection, path solving, packer identification, variable tracking, deobfuscation, python&java scripts, device memory extraction, data decryption, and encryption, etc.

decompiler malware-analysis mobile-security
4460
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frida-script-gen

frida-script-gen

by thecybersandeep

Generate Frida bypass scripts for Android APK root and SSL checks.

security tool
33
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scrcpy

scrcpy

by Genymobile

Display and control your Android device

android c ffmpeg
123075
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apk-components-inspector

apk-components-inspector

by thecybersandeep

A lightweight Python-based tool to extract and enumerate exported Android components (activities, services, receivers, providers), parse real intent extras from Smali code, and automatically generate practical ADB commands for pentesting. GitHub Stats: - Stars: 17 - Forks: 3 - Issues: 0 - Contributors: 1 - Updated: 2025-06-03

security tool
17
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Deobfuscate-android-app

Deobfuscate-android-app

by In3tinct

LLM tool to find any potential vulnerabilities in android apps and deobfuscate android app code.

security tool
111
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Snapdroid

Snapdroid

by dr34mhacks

Android Snapshot and recording tool

adb android android-bug-bounty
9
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mobapp-storage-inspector

mobapp-storage-inspector

by thecybersandeep

A tool for inspecting and analyzing mobile application storage files.

security tool
38
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objection

objection

by sensepost

📱 objection - runtime mobile exploration

android framework frida
8122
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IOSSecuritySuite

IOSSecuritySuite

by securing

iOS platform security & anti-tampering Swift library

security tool
2480
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frida

frida

by frida

Clone this repo to build Frida

frida instrumentation vala
17710
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andriller

andriller

by den4uk

📱 Andriller - is software utility with a collection of forensic tools for smartphones. It performs read-only, forensically sound, non-destructive acquisition from Android devices.

android forensics python
1417
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decrypt0r

decrypt0r

by shinvou

Automatically download and decrypt SecureRom stuff (iBSS, iBEC, iBoot, etc.) for all iOS versions available.

security tool
51
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