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Recently, we have seen a massive increase in malware attacks. Hackers find weak holes (vulnerability) in system or application, exploit them to gain access and ends up infecting them with malware. The attack is usually targeted for huge set of audience i.e. website legitimate users.
Recently, I was engaged in testing an android application. The customer generously provided me his new Samsung 750 Tablet with the application installed on it. The application does not interact with any remote server which meant all application data, database schema and files had to be stored locally.
I hope my last post helped you to kick off android application pentest. In this post, I will cover application specific attacks/checks using adb.exe (Android Debug Bridge) from SDK toolkit.
This post covers some more android application specific attacks and tools which may further help you in pentesting your android app.
You can setup SSL on your website using LetsEncrypt. I have encountered a few times when you want to add new domain to the LetsEncrypt, it throws the following error.
What’s the first thing come to your mind when you think of doing network pentest of over 1000 IPs in couple of weeks? Is it really possible? Answer is YES!!!
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