The MPT (Mobile Pentest Toolkit) is a must-have solution for your android penetration testing workflows. This tool allow you to automate security tasks and focus on security assessment without to know, where the tools are located and with parameters are required.
Features:
- Automation of your security checks
- Perform project based security assessments
- TMP provides a full set of required tools on any linux distribution
- local installation of required tools, you can easy extend missing tools
- installation of required APKs on your devices
- ADB is included
- Switch WI-FI proxy on your device (e.g. Burp Proxy)
- Show colored logcat output with special highlighting
- Install and run frida server on your device
- Dump application memory
- Analyse source code using several decompilers
- Backup and dump you application data from device. Even if backup is disabled.
- Disable SSL pinning
- Disable root detection
- Start security tools from one place
list of available tools:
- MobSF [ Mobile Security Framework (MobSF) ]
- RMS [ Runtime Mobile Security (RMS) ]
- objection [ Runtime Mobile Exploration Toolkit ]
- jadx [ Dex to Java decompiler ]
- jd-gui [ Java Decompiler, dex2jar required ]
- luyten [ Java Decompiler Gui for Procyon ]
- sqlitestudio [ Multi-platform SQLite database manager ]
- pidcat [ excellent logcat color script ]
- pidcat-ex [ PID Cat (extended version) ]
- adus [ Bash script to dump, build and sign apk ]
- fridump [ Memory dumping tool uring frida ]
- adb [ Android Debug Bridge (adb) ]
- aapt [ Android Asset Packaging Tool ]
- abe [ Android backup extractor, android:allowBackup="true" required ]
- signapk [ sign an apk with the Android test certificate ]
- apktool [ A tool for reverse engineering Android apk files ]
- dex2jar [ Convert the Dalvik Executable (.dex) file to jar ]
- janus [ scans an APK and an Android device for CVE-2017–13156 ]
- kitty [ The fast, feature-rich, GPU based terminal emulator ]
The mobile pentest toolkit (MPT) was presented on conference OWASP Bucharest AppSec 2018.
pipx install git+https://github.com/ByteSnipers/mobile-pentest-toolkit --include-deps
if required install pipx
- install OS package
python-pipx
orpipx
- also possible to install using pip:
python3 -m pip install --user pipx
pipx ensurepath
pipx install git+https://github.com/ByteSnipers/mobile-pentest-toolkit --include-deps --force
mpt --update
pipx uninstall mpt
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
cp -r mpt/mpt-zsh-plugin/ ~/.oh-my-zsh/plugins/mpt
Enable MPT plugin in .zshrc
by adding the fooling line plugins=(mpt)
- Setup pentest environment and install required tools
mpt --install-tools
- Setup a new pentest project
mpt --setup <apk-file>
mpt.py <command> [options]
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--update Update MPT to the latest version
Pentest:
Configure and manage current pentest
--setup [APK] Setup pentest environment
--config Show current pentest config
Frida:
Run frida server and execute frida scripts
-f, --frida Run frida server on the device
-s [package-name], --ssl-pinning [package-name]
Disable SSL Pinning (<package name> optional)
-r [package-name], --root-detection [package-name]
Disable Root Detection (<package name> optional)
Application:
Perform app related tasks
-l [all], --list-packages [all]
Show all installed packages (use option 'all' to display system apps)
-p [package-name], --pidcat [package-name]
Show colored logcat for a specific application (<package name> optional)
-D, --fridump Dump application memory
-b [package-name], --backup [package-name]
Backup an android application (<package name> optional)
-d [decompiler], --decompile [decompiler]
Start java decompiler for course code analysis (<decompiler> optional): jadx(default), jd-gui, luyten
Tools:
Perform app related tasks
-i, --install-tools Install pentesting tools on local system in a separate environment
-a, --adb-run Start adb server with root to avoid a lot of issues using adb
-t tool [tool ...], --tool tool [tool ...]
Run selected tool with <arguments> (use option 'list' to display all tools)
Proxy and WiFi:
Manage proxy on device and WiFi settings locally
-ps, --proxy-status Check WiFi proxy status
-pe [host:port], --proxy-enable [host:port]
Set proxy for WiFi connection on your device (optional <host:port>), if not set loads proxy settings from configuration file
-pd, --proxy-disable Disable WiFi proxy
-ap, --access-point Create an Hotspot which connected to internet and can be used for Burp proxy