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Re: Smart-phone for pentester


From: Rajesh Kumar <rajeshkumardilli () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 18:50:43 +0530

Hi everyone,
                     After going through the discussion I've a couple
of questions to raise
1) Is it possible to test USSD based applications using these devices/OS.
2) How do you capture or tamper data sent using GPS

Regards
Rajesh

On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 7:13 AM, Kevin L. Shaw, CISSP, GCIH
<kshaw () eeenterprisesinc com> wrote:
I've heard of Metasploit and Nmap on Android; I don't remember if rooting was required. There are a couple cool wifi 
discovery apps for Android out there, I use them cursorily on C&A engagements. Having used BackTrack 4 on an Asus 
Netbook with 2 GB RAM; and not being overly pleased with performance; I feel you need better resources than those a 
mobile may provide.
--
Kevin L. Shaw,  CISSP, GCIH, GPEN
Sent from my Android

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