Appie is a collection of software packages in a portable Windows format to help with Android security testing, specifically penetration testing Android applications. Appie since its latest release can also help with security assessments, forensics and malware analysis. It is completely portable and can be carried on USB stick or your smartphone. Appie was designed […]
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Google Leaves Android Users Vulnerable To WebView Exploit
So it seems the Google corporate motto/slogan “Don’t be evil” is falling down again, Google is adopting a very Microsoft-esque approach and orphaning users of older version of Android (basically anything before the current production version 4.4 AKA Kit Kat). Which is the majority of Android users right now, especially those using lower end devices […]
drozer – The Leading Security Testing Framework For Android
drozer (formerly Mercury) is the leading security testing framework for Android. drozer allows you to search for security vulnerabilities in apps and devices by assuming the role of an app and interacting with the Dalvik VM, other apps’ IPC endpoints and the underlying OS. drozer provides tools to help you use, share and understand public […]
Spotify Hacked – Rolls Out New Android App
So it looks like Spotify was hacked, or at least suffered some kind of breach – they claim user data for only one user was accessed and no payment details or password information was leaked. So it doesn’t seem to serious, but Spotify are reacting responsibly (which is good to see), disclosing the breach and […]
Sophos Offers Free Android Antivirus App
Sophos seems to be a lot more aggressive recently when it comes to the consumer market, they used to be a hardcore enterprise only solution when they first started out. I guess they’ve realized where the money is. Back in 2010 they one of the first to come out with a free Antivirus solution for […]