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A dynamic instrumentation toolkit for injecting JavaScript into native apps on Windows, macOS, GNU/Linux, iOS, Android, and QNX.
A runtime mobile exploration toolkit powered by Frida for security assessment of iOS and Android apps without jailbreak.
A Python toolkit for reverse engineering, analyzing, and pentesting Android applications (APK, DEX, resources).
A VS Code extension that integrates Android reverse-engineering tools for APK analysis, modification, and debugging.
A web interface powered by FRIDA for runtime manipulation, analysis, and security testing of Android and iOS applications.
A modular Rust library for building fast, scalable, and customizable fuzzers that work across multiple platforms and instrumentation backends.
A Burp Suite extension that bridges to Frida, enabling dynamic analysis and manipulation of mobile app traffic using the app's own code.
An automated framework for monitoring and tampering with system API calls of native macOS, iOS, and Android apps using Frida.
A runtime mobile application analysis toolkit with a Web GUI, powered by Frida, for dynamic function hooking and intercepting.
A full-featured, multi-architecture debugger built on PyQt5 and Frida for reverse engineering and security analysis.
A tool for real-time SSL/TLS key extraction and traffic decryption to simplify encrypted network analysis for security researchers.
A Python framework for automating Mobile Application Penetration Testing (MAPT) activities and interacting with Android devices.
A high-fidelity Python reimplementation of Crimsonland 1.9.93 (2003) with behavioral parity and deterministic simulation.
A collection of tools and examples for fuzzing Android applications using AFL++ with Frida mode.
A web-based tool for browsing mobile app sandboxes and previewing SQLite databases, images, and other files.
A custom platform for hosting controlled, realistic Android mobile hacking challenges in CTF competitions.
A Python tool using Frida to monitor selected APIs in Android apps during execution, capturing calls, parameters, and return values.
A Python-based toolkit that automates Android penetration testing workflows by bundling and managing essential security tools.
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