Monday, August 8, 2011

Android Network Toolkit lets you exploit local machines at the push of a button

Android Network Toolkit lets you exploit local machines at the push of a button

Defcon 2011 is in full hacking swing, and Itzhak Avraham - "Zuk" for short - and his company Zimperium have unveiled the Android Network Toolkit for easy hacking on the go. Need to find vulnerabilities on devices using nearby networks. The app, dubbed "Anti" for short, allows you to simply push a button to do things like search a WiFi network for potential targets, or even take control of a PC trojan-style. To do this, it seeks out weak spots in older software using known exploits, which means you may want to upgrade before hitting up public WiFi.

Engadget, Android Network Toolkit lets you exploit local machines at the push of a button

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