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21 Tools in Mobile
scrcpy
by Genymobile
Display and control your Android device
apk-components-inspector
by thecybersandeep
A lightweight Python-based tool to extract and enumerate exported Android components (activities, services, receivers, providers), parse real intent extras from Smali code, and automatically generate practical ADB commands for pentesting. GitHub Stats: - Stars: 17 - Forks: 3 - Issues: 0 - Contributors: 1 - Updated: 2025-06-03
Deobfuscate-android-app
by In3tinct
LLM tool to find any potential vulnerabilities in android apps and deobfuscate android app code.
Snapdroid
by dr34mhacks
Android Snapshot and recording tool
mobapp-storage-inspector
by thecybersandeep
A tool for inspecting and analyzing mobile application storage files.
objection
by sensepost
📱 objection - runtime mobile exploration
IOSSecuritySuite
by securing
iOS platform security & anti-tampering Swift library
frida
by frida
Clone this repo to build Frida
andriller
by den4uk
📱 Andriller - is software utility with a collection of forensic tools for smartphones. It performs read-only, forensically sound, non-destructive acquisition from Android devices.
decrypt0r
by shinvou
Automatically download and decrypt SecureRom stuff (iBSS, iBEC, iBoot, etc.) for all iOS versions available.
iLEAPP
by abrignoni
iOS Logs, Events, And Plist Parser
Frida-Launcher
by thecybersandeep
An Android app to easily manage Frida server on your device or emulator
Garuda
by themalwarenews
Android Penetration Testing setup tool. Garuda automates the installation of the required tools to perform Android Security Analysis.
dex2jar
by pxb1988
Tools to work with android .dex and java .class files
RMS-Runtime-Mobile-Security
by m0bilesecurity
Runtime Mobile Security (RMS) 📱🔥 - is a powerful web interface that helps you to manipulate Android and iOS Apps at Runtime
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