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Top 10 Android Apps For Hacking (2021)

Wanna do some Hacking with your phone? Or did you recently root your phone and make use of it but don’t know what rooting offers? We’ve got just the thing.

While you can’t exactly install an app on your phone and crack someone’s Facebook account, you can still do a lot of fun stuff, like crack wifi vulnerable wifi passwords, scan network, control people’s phone remotely and much more.

Today, I will be sharing TOP (INSERT NUMBER) apps for Android that is useful to have. Note that you can do a lot more if you have a rooted phone, while most of these apps I will be mentioning work without root, a hacker must always use a rooted phone for hacking, as rooting opens a lot of doors for you.

1. AndroRAT

Price: Free

AndroRAT GUI

AndroRat, as name suggests, is an android Remote Administration Toolkit.

It’s a mix of the words Android and RAT

You can use AndroRAT to control someone’s phone remotely, or spy on people. AndroRat comes with a lot of features such as:

  • Get contacts (and all their pieces of information)
  • Get call logs
  • Get all messages
  • Location by GPS/Network
  • Monitoring received messages in live
  • Monitoring phone state in life (call received, call sent, call missed..)
  • Take a picture from the camera
  • Stream sound from the microphone (or other sources..)
  • Streaming video (for activity based client only)
  • Do a toast
  • Send a text message
  • Give call
  • Open an URL in the default browser
  • Vibrate the phone

To install and use it, clone the github repository (link below) and open src/Androrat with android studio and build it. This is the client app. Now open src/AndroratServer folder with android studio and build it. Install the client apk to your phone and server to the phone you want to control.

2. cSploit

cSploit GUI Interface

Price: Free

cSploit is a powerful hacking tool, it comes with Metasploit framework installed, allowing you to do Man-In-The-Middle attack from your phone and forg tcp and UDP packets and more, scan networks and check for open ports and more. Here’s a full list of it’s capabilities:

  • Map your local network
  • Fingerprint hosts’ operating systems and open ports
  • Add your own hosts outside the local network
  • Integrated traceroute
  • Integrated Metasploit framework RPCd
    • Search hosts for known vulnerabilities via integrated Metasploit daemon
    • Adjust exploit settings, launch, and create shell consoles on exploited systems
    • More coming
  • Forge TCP/UDP packets
  • Perform man in the middle attacks (MITM) including:
    • Image, text, and video replacement– replace your own content on unencrypted web pages
    • JavaScript injection– add your own javascript to unencrypted web pages.
    • password sniffing ( with common protocols dissection )
    • Capture pcap network traffic files
    • Real time traffic manipulation to replace images/text/inject into web pages
    • DNS spoofing to redirect traffic to different domain
    • Break existing connections
    • Redirect traffic to another address
    • Session Hijacking– listen for unencrypted cookies and clone them to take Web session

  there’s one drawback to this, you need root. As I mentioned before, a true hacker always has a rooted phone lying around, so it shouldn’t be a problem.

Go check it out, they also have some tutorials on their page.

3. Kali Nethunter

Nethunter

Price: Free

Originally made for Nexus 5 and 7, Kali Nethunter is one of the most powerful ones. As the name suggests, it’s a networking tool, capable of wireless injection, one-click MANA Evil Access Point setups, HID keyboard (Teensy like attacks), as well as BadUSB MITM attacks and more.

You can search on xda for a modified version of nethunter, as some developers have made it available for more recent devices, or you can buy a Nexus 5 phone on eBay as it is quite cheap.

4: Network Mapper

Price: Free

Network Mapper

Network Mapper is an android frontend for the popular networking scanning tool, Nmap. It lets you check out open ports, protocols, hosts, services, and other such details about any network you connect to. The app runs the scan for you so it’s actually quite the hands off experience. It’s a bit out of date, so we also recommend checking out the official version here, but it’s nice to see a Google Play version for faster access.

5: NetX Network Tools Pro

NetX GUI

Price: $2.99 aka $3 (stop trying to confuse us -_-)

As the name suggests, it’s a networking tool. It can pull up a bunch of information such as:

Ip Address, MAC Address, Bonjour Name, NetBIOS Name, Doman, Mobile Network Provider, Signal Strength, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS and more.

While it won’t let you actually hack anything, it will let you gather the information needed to do so.

6: WiFi Kill Pro

Wifi Kill Free

Price: Free

WiFiKiLL Pro lets you control the network your device is on. It does this by shutting down access to the network by blocking packets headed for that device over the network. The app lets you see everybody connected to the network, data transfer rates for each device, and the names of each device. That’s it, really. The app only does those two things. The app’s blocking capabilities don’t always work, but at worst it can double as a monitor to see if anyone’s stealing your WiFi.

Oh and did I mention? It needs root.

It used to be available on play store, but it seems they removed it.

7: zAnti

Price: Free
zAnti is apparently quite the popular network penetration tool. It basically scans networks and gives security managers a snapshot of potential network vulnerabilities. Of course, that means it can give it to anyone who needs it and also has the app. It basically just does a network scan and then pulls down a bunch of information about the network, including some potential exploits. The app can also scan for vulnerabilities from stuff like brute force attacks, man-in-the-middle attacks, DNS attacks, and more. It’s a bit old so it may not work on newer devices.


8: DroidSheep

DroidSheep is a network Sniffer tool.

It can sniff a lot of activity, such as social media activity, web browsing and more. You open the app and it starts sniffing. That easy.

The UI is a bit out of date, but it still works

9: Fing

Fing is a Networking Tool that gives a complete summary of what’s going on on your WiFi. All the logged on devices, hidden cameras in the building, bandwidth usage and more. You can also set parental control, block intruders, Analysis ISP performance and do Port scanning.

It’s also available on Play Store

10: WPS Wi-Fi Checker Pro

Price: Free

As the name suggests, it basically scans and checks the wifi for vulnerabilities.

Let’s just say, it’s a wifi hacking tool.

Using this app, you can scan all nearby wifi networks for known vulnerabilities. If it detects any, it’ll then try to hack it.

Best part is, it doesn’t need root and it’s free

That’s all we got for today. Let us know if we missed any cool apps, and we may update this post to include.

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