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332 InfoSec Tools in Our Directory

332 Tools in InfoSec Tools

Garuda

Garuda

by themalwarenews

Android Penetration Testing setup tool. Garuda automates the installation of the required tools to perform Android Security Analysis.

android android-root android-scanner
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cloud-sniper

cloud-sniper

by cloud-sniper

Cloud Security Operations Orchestrator

cloud cloud-security python-automation
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awspx

awspx

by ReversecLabs

A graph-based tool for visualizing effective access and resource relationships in AWS environments.

aws aws-security graph-theory
954
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awesome-mobile-security

awesome-mobile-security

by vaib25vicky

An effort to build a single place for all useful android and iOS security related stuff. All references and tools belong to their respective owners. I'm just maintaining it.

android android-security awesome
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dex2jar

dex2jar

by pxb1988

Tools to work with android .dex and java .class files

security tool
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RMS-Runtime-Mobile-Security

RMS-Runtime-Mobile-Security

by m0bilesecurity

Runtime Mobile Security (RMS) 📱🔥 - is a powerful web interface that helps you to manipulate Android and iOS Apps at Runtime

android-security frida ios-security
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Android-PIN-Bruteforce

Android-PIN-Bruteforce

by urbanadventurer

Unlock an Android phone (or device) by bruteforcing the lockscreen PIN. Turn your Kali Nethunter phone into a bruteforce PIN cracker for Android devices! (no root, no adb)

android android-security bruteforce
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apkleaks

apkleaks

by dwisiswant0

Scanning APK file for URIs, endpoints & secrets.

android-security apk apk-parser
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Mobile-Security-Framework-MobSF

Mobile-Security-Framework-MobSF

by MobSF

Mobile Security Framework (MobSF) is an automated, all-in-one mobile application (Android/iOS/Windows) pen-testing, malware analysis and security assessment framework capable of performing static and dynamic analysis.

android-security api-testing apk
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Android-Pentesting

Android-Pentesting

by pollonegro

Android Pentesting - Methodology, tools...

security tool
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AllThingsAndroid

AllThingsAndroid

by jdonsec

A Collection of Android Pentest Learning Materials

security tool
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Mobile-App-Pentest

Mobile-App-Pentest

by kyawthiha7

Mobile Security Resources

awesome awesome-list
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dexcalibur

dexcalibur

by FrenchYeti

[Official] Android reverse engineering tool focused on dynamic instrumentation automation leveraging Frida. It disassembles dex, analyzes it statically, generates hooks, discovers reflected methods, stores intercepted data and does new things from it. Its aim is to be an all-in-one Android reverse engineering platform.

analysis android android-security
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mobile-pentest-toolkit

mobile-pentest-toolkit

by ByteSnipers

The MPT (Mobile Pentest Toolkit) is a must-have solution for your android penetration testing workflow.

android android-pentest android-pentesting
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apk2url

apk2url

by n0mi1k

An OSINT tool to quickly extract IP and URL endpoints from APKs by disassembling and decompiling

android android-security apk
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