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Hacking Android

Hacking Android

By : Mohammed A. Imran, Rao Kotipalli
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Hacking Android

Hacking Android

4.4 (5)
By: Mohammed A. Imran, Rao Kotipalli

Overview of this book

With the mass explosion of Android mobile phones in the world, mobile devices have become an integral part of our everyday lives. Security of Android devices is a broad subject that should be part of our everyday lives to defend against ever-growing smartphone attacks. Everyone, starting with end users all the way up to developers and security professionals should care about android security. Hacking Android is a step-by-step guide that will get you started with Android security. You’ll begin your journey at the absolute basics, and then will slowly gear up to the concepts of Android rooting, application security assessments, malware, infecting APK files, and fuzzing. On this journey you’ll get to grips with various tools and techniques that can be used in your everyday pentests. You’ll gain the skills necessary to perform Android application vulnerability assessment and penetration testing and will create an Android pentesting lab.
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Pulling data from the sdcard


When USB debugging is enabled on the device, we can pull data from the device onto the local machine. If the device is not rooted, we can still proceed to pull the data from the sdcard, shown following:

$ adb shell
shell@e73g:/ $ cd /sdcard/
shell@e73g:/sdcard $ ls
Android
CallRecordings
DCIM
Download
Galaxy Note 3 Wallpapers
HyprmxShared
My Documents
Photo Grid
Pictures
Playlists
Ringtones
SHAREit
Sounds
Studio
WhatsApp
XiaoYing
__chartboost
bobble
com.flipkart.android
data
domobile
gamecfg
gameloft
media
netimages
postitial
roidapp
shell@e73g:/sdcard $

We got a shell using adb on a non-rooted device, navigated to the sdcard folder and then we were able to list down the contents. This shows that we have permissions on the sdcard folderto view the contents. Now, the following excerpt shows that we can also pull the files from the sdcard folder without requiring any additional privileges:

$ adb pull /mnt/sdcard/Download/cacert.crt
62 KB/s (712 bytes in 0.011s...
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