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owasp-mastg
- More ways to identify independently security tested apps on Google Play
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Google Play rolls out an "Independent security review" badge for apps
https://mas.owasp.org/ :
> The OWASP Mobile Application Security (MAS) flagship project provides a security standard for mobile apps (OWASP MASVS) and a comprehensive testing guide (OWASP MASTG) that covers the processes, techniques, and tools used during a mobile app security test, as well as an exhaustive set of test cases
- Need Help on Patching
- The Mobile Application Security Testing Guide (MASTG) is a comprehensive manual for mobile app security testing and reverse engineering. It describes the technical processes for verifying the controls listed in the OWASP Mobile Application Security Verification Standard (MASVS).
- Mobile game security - how to?
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Are android bugs mostly api and web ?
Have a look at the OWASP Mobile Application Testing Guide https://github.com/OWASP/owasp-mastg
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How can we get our Apps validated against OWASP's MASVS and does it shown on the PlayStore?
owasp-mastg
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How do you check your app for security issues?
Be aware that this kind of tools shouldn't be seen as a substitute for a manual and thorough pentesting of the application. As u/StoryOfDavid suggested decompiling the application (I usually use jadx for this) and using Wireshark to check the network traffic are good ways to start assessing the security of your application. If you want to be thorough I suggest going through the OWASP-MSTG guide (now renamed to MASTG) which provides a categorization of possible security issues, with a description of the problem and actionable ways to statically/dynamically analyze your application.
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Securing API keys, clientId, clientSecret etc while distributing to App Store? Ways to prevent reverse engineering?
Check out OWASP, they have plenty documentation about threat modeling and attack vectors for mobile apps. Regarding jailbreak detection, see the following: https://github.com/OWASP/owasp-mstg/blob/master/Document/0x06j-Testing-Resiliency-Against-Reverse-Engineering.md
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Moving from Web application pentesting to mobile.
- OWASP is as usual a good resource: https://owasp.org/www-project-mobile-security-testing-guide/
linux-smart-enumeration
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I passed with 100 points on second attempt AMA
Linux privesc is a bunch of manual checks from my notes that I have built over time. I also like https://github.com/diego-treitos/linux-smart-enumeration (lse.sh) which is similar to linpeas but the output is less busy.
- diego-treitos/linux-smart-enumeration - Linux enumeration tool for pentesting and CTFs with verbosity levels
What are some alternatives?
H4CKINTO - H4CKINTO - Remote Android Management Suite
airgeddon - This is a multi-use bash script for Linux systems to audit wireless networks.
owasp-masvs - The OWASP MASVS (Mobile Application Security Verification Standard) is the industry standard for mobile app security.
SUDO_KILLER - A tool designed to exploit a privilege escalation vulnerability in the sudo program on Unix-like systems. It takes advantage of a specific misconfiguration or flaw in sudo to gain elevated privileges on the system, essentially allowing a regular user to execute commands as the root user.
grapefruit - (WIP) Runtime Application Instruments for iOS. Previously Passionfruit
CapProcess - A simple and useful script for capturing the processes running on a machine and some basic information about the system
hacktricks - Welcome to the page where you will find each trick/technique/whatever I have learnt in CTFs, real life apps, and reading researches and news.
pdfcrack - An Advanced tool to Crack Any Password Protected PDF file. A very user friendly script especially for noob hackers.
audiohq_module - Provide binary and apk for controlling each applications volume using Magisk
ActiveDirectoryAttackTool - ADAT is a small tool used to assist CTF players and Penetration testers with easy commands to run against an Active Directory Domain Controller. This tool is is best utilized using a set of known credentials against the host.
buildAPKs - Really quickly build APKs on handheld device (smartphone or tablet) in Amazon, Android, Chromebook and Windows📲 See https://buildapks.github.io/docsBuildAPKs/setup to start building APKs.
Pentest-Service-Enumeration - Suggests programs to run against services found during the enumeration phase of a Pentest