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- adb - An exploitation tool for android devices.
- A tool that allows you to search for vulnerable Android devices across the world and exploit them.
- Version
- Features
- Features:
- - Post-Exploitation modules to control and tinker with the device you are connected to.
- - Scanners to search for vulnerable Android devices across the world to exploit.
- - Options for managing how many devices you have connected.
- - Options for checking whether the devices you are connected to are online or offline.
- - IP-Lookup for retrieving information on a certain IP.
- - Options to dump the IP Addresses of the vulnerable Android devices. [This makes your life easier so you dont have to find it yourself]
- Getting the required API keys
- Create an account on censys.io and then go to your account page and get your free api_id and api_secret key and open 'adbnet.py' and edit in your api id and api key here:
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- Create an account on shodan.io and go to your account to get your free API key, once you have it copied, open 'adbnet.py' and edit in your API key here: image
- Simple Tutorial
- First, run the 'dump shodan' or 'dump censy' (dump shodan is recommended) command to
- dump the IP addresses of the vulnerable devices.
- Then, after you find an IP-address you want to try, run the 'connect' command and you will be prompted to enter
- the target IP address, once you enter the target IP address, you will be prompted to enter the port. For the port,
- you can try entering '5555' or '4444' since those are the most common ports. If you want, you can try finding the
- specific port yourself, but it might take some time.
- Now AdbNet will try to connect to the vulnerable Android device.
- If it fails to connect, try another IP.
- If you manage to connect to a device, now you can check if you are connected by using the 'devices' command.
- < Warning! > You can only be connected to one device at a time! To kill the sessions use the 'killall' command! < Warning! >
- To open a shell and execute commands on the device, use the 'terminal' command.
- To run post-exploitation modules, run the 'post' command for the post-exploitation menu to load. Then, you
- can run any module you like.
- REMEMBER: IF YOU WANT TO CONNECT TO A DIFFERENT DEVICE, RUN THE 'killall' COMMAND, AND REPEAT THE PROCESS.
- Installation/How To Run:
- sudo apt install pq
- sudo apt install adb
- pip3 install colorama
- pip3 install requests
- python3 adbnet.py or python adbnet.py or py adbnet.py
- TIP: For people that are new to this, if you are having issues installing a certain Python module, just do this: pip3 install <modulename>
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