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  1. NetworkToolbox - Network scanning and analyzing by Marcus Roskosch https://appsto.re/us/9wa2M.i https://networktoolbox.de/ Shits extensive. I don't pay for apps willy-nilly, this one has not failed to impress. Heres a list of it's features: Features of NetworkToolbox Scan your local home- or corporate-network within seconds. Explore all connected devices and get a complete picture of your network. Over 26 individual tools are available to analyze your network, to perform various security checks or even connect to devices on your network. SCANNING – FAST AND COMPLETE The included Network scanner runs repeated scans to get the most accurate results. To prevent from being detected by Firewalls or IDS (Intrusion detection systems), the scanned addresses are selected randomly. For the fastest possible speed, scans will be performed in hundreds of concurrent tasks at the same time. This results in the fastest and most reliable scan results compared to any other app. Devices, found by the Network scanner can be further analyzed by scanning for services using the Portscan tool. Portscans may reveal known and unknown (hidden) services of devices. All tools are highly integrated. Wherever you want to dig deeper into the results of one tool, a single tap will allow you to open the internal browser, start a telnet or FTPsession, ping the host, get information about a SSL certificate, perform certain security checks and more. Scan results can also be logged and multiple scans can be compared to each other. This way, it is easy to find out, if devices have been added, removed or changed between two scans. NO NETWORK SPECIALIST – (YET) ? If you are not a network expert, don’t worry and don’t be scared. NetworkToolbox makes it easy for you to dig into those networking details. Several included How-To’s and Guides will show you how easy it is, for instance, to perform an open-port analysis. By this, you will be able to quickly scan your home network to find ports that are unintentionally open to the web. Such ports will often be used by cyber criminals to break into your internal network. The app also includes Video tutorials, samples and other learning resources. Each tool also has a comprehensive Help text that explains the purpose of each tool and how to use it. Last but not least, a Glossary is included that explains terms from A like “Access control” to Z like “Zero day”. TELNET AND SSH TERMINAL NetworkToolbox also includes a telnet or SSH terminal which allows you to connect to linux devices, routers with telnet interfaces or any other telnet or SSH device. SHODAN AND MORPHEUS DEVICE SCANNING SHODAN is a search engine that lets you find specific computers (routers, servers, etc.). SHODAN can be seen as a public port scan directory. Web search engines, such as Google and Bing, are great for finding websites. But what if you’re interested in finding computers running a certain piece of software (such as Apache)? Or if you want to know which version of Microsoft IIS is the most popular? Or you want to see how many anonymous FTP servers there are? Maybe a new vulnerability came out and you want to see how many hosts it could infect? Traditional web search engines don’t let you answer those questions. SHODAN is fully integrated in NetworkToolbox. In addition to SHODAN, NetworkToolbox integrates it’s own Device scanning engine called Morpheus. Like SHODAN, Morpheus runs on a distributed network of scanning engines around the world and can be queried from inside NetworkToolbox. ALL FEATURES : The above just shows a fraction of the possibilities of NetworkToolbox. Below is a list of features. This list may already incomplete because NetworkToolbox is being extended and updated continuously. If you are missing a feature or have questions, please feel free to ask. Local device and network information Local and public IP address Network Gateway and DNS Server addresses WiFi network information Cell network information Shodan and Morpheus search engines DNS lookup Reverse DNS lookup IP Geo-Location Provider information MX, NS, SOA DNS Server record information Graphical PING Network Scan Shows Device Type MAC address Device Network name Device Vendor Individual names can be assigned Port Scan Individual port ranges Traceroute Telnet client FTP client SSH client SFTP client HTTP Header analyzer Internal Webbrowser Individual User-Agents to mimic iPhone, Windows PC, Mac Individual Mime types Standard password test function HTTP traversal exploit test function Source display with syntax highlighting XML browser Website Spider WEB-Service analyzer Individual Endpoint, Service header and body GET, PUT, POST methods XML, JSON, plain-text SOAP, REST support Results will be displayed in a drill-down browser SSL Certificate inspector Bonjour scanner Bluetooth LE (4.0) scanner Port forward tool MAC address database IP address calculation Security check tool Router exploit tests mongoDB exploit test and more Mail server check Reports mail client settings Identifies mail server issues Glossary Logbook To collect scan results To remember Addresses and links To compare two scan results and find differences Ability to integrate external apps For instance, your preferred VNC or SSH app can be fully integrated Support URL-Scheme Other apps can call NetworkToolbox e.g. to use the WebService tool Additional resources and links Vulnerability databases Exploit archive Internet Storm Center and definitely much more…
  2. Hey Rubber Ducky users! So I have recently purchased a Rubber Ducky and started scripting. I went ahead and got some scripts of the github repo and none of them worked properly. Then I went ahead to write the scripts myself starting with a simple Hello World working my way up. On the project of making a wallpaper prank script i noticed that some commands weren't working. The REPLAY command and the MENU/APP command are not executed. As this is a fresh Rubber Ducky, could this be a problem of firmware or could it be because I am using Windows 10? Or maybe a diffrent reason? Thanks in advance!
  3. Big Up Date The Project is now at Halt due to fact that my Rubber Ducky Has Red Light And i cant fix it so i will be buying a new one after i saved up for WiFi Pineapple i will be still coding it but cant really test any thing that needs a rubber ducky SORRY Read Me First This project was pick up From Hak5 User SEE CREDITS FOR NAME'S But seem project was drop so i takeing on my self to carry this on due to amount of people Requesting this am not coder i only really know batch (KILL me i know) i fort why not make something of use and not other webpage reader like android store is full of them so this will take time more time than any one else so thanks Know Bug's 1.Load Payload dose not work 2.save .bin dose not save to cd but to phone internal memory Credit Old Project Owner: joseph pintozzi I have given right to edit this project and give modified Project away UPDATE'S V0.0.1 Exported project to android studio ( taken me last 2 days to fix it all then Google make update that make all my work go to hell so GG all fixed now) Working on save as it not playing nice may need to make folder for all saved for trying to work out how to make it open ever .text or .bin will look about may need some help google my friend ========================================================================================== Q1.Will it be on Google store A1.i hope so but google may not like what it used for but i cant see why not they have terminal so why hell not i will be email them to see were i stand Dont worry if not i will Host it on my own site For you guys Q2.How much will this cost? A2.Free Why? one it not my it free code and two Shareing is caring Q3.Can we the users help ? A3.God yes i will all ways love your input and help as i said i am very new so it will help me if i am stuck Q4.Can we ask for stuff to be added ? A4.Yes but keep in mind i am new But ye for sure i cant think this all out on my own If you like to post in Q&A Just put Q.A In your pm or comment and it will be add ==========================================================================================
  4. I'm probably not the first to come up with this idea and I'm not saying that the "Twit" app (twit tv) is the greatest app either, but they sell it for a buck and I just think of the amazing talent available both on the show and in the forums. A iPhone or android app could be a very cool adjunct to the Hak5 community and those who run the show. I would buy one for a couple of bucks. I wonder if anyone has any thoughts on this. Thanks for reading this.
  5. Hey everybody! I thought I would share the little project of mine. I have been working on an android app that lets you control your pineapple! It's not really that fancy yet, but it certainly gets the job done. It makes managing the core of the pineapple from an android phone or tablet so much easier and a whole lot less clunky than using a web browser. It comes in two pieces: the android app and a pineapple infusion. The infusion is what the app uses to talk to the pineapple. I wanted to find out what some people thought about my little project, so I've added the links for some screenshots of the app. http://nickfrosty.me/app_screenshots/Screenshot_2013-08-25-17-26-48.png http://nickfrosty.me/app_screenshots/Screenshot_2013-08-25-17-27-27.png http://nickfrosty.me/app_screenshots/Screenshot_2013-08-25-17-27-14.png http://nickfrosty.me/app_screenshots/Screenshot_2013-08-25-17-28-53.png http://nickfrosty.me/app_screenshots/Screenshot_2013-08-25-17-28-12.png http://nickfrosty.me/app_screenshots/Screenshot_2013-08-25-17-28-39.png It still has some bugs to be worked out, but if anyone is interested in getting it then I am more than happy to share when it's ready!
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