Android is the world’s most popular operating system, and its userbase consists of many ethical hacking enthusiasts. This has also inspired different developers to create useful ethical hacking apps for Android.
To help our readers interested in performing penetration testing and forensics via their Android smartphones, we’ve curated a list of top and free tools for 2021 that one can use on their rooted and non-rooted devices. Our list includes popular Wi-Fi and phone hacking apps like Hackode, zANTI, Shark for Root, etc. I’ve also provided the relevant download links to help you get started in no time.
If you’re looking for similar tools for Windows, Linux, macOS, and iPhone, do check out our dedicated lists:
Disclaimer: Please note that Fossbytes is publishing this list just for educational purposes. We don’t support the use of any tool to indulge in unethical and illegal activities. Also, before performing penetration testing on any device, please take permission from the device owner.
10 Best Hacking Apps For Android Phones
1. Kali Linux NetHunter
Kali Linux NetHunter is the first open-source penetration testing platform for Android-powered Nexus devices and OnePlus One. It supports Wireless 802.11 frame injection, HID keyboard, 1-click MANA Evil Access Point setups, BadUSB MITM attacks, etc. Coming from one of the most trusted names in the ethical hacking field, feel free to try this out and explore.
The Nethunter core comprises of three editions: Kali Linux container with all Kali tools; App Store with tons of apps; Android client to connect to App Store
Features of Kali Linux NetHunter
- Wireless 802.11 frame injection and AP mode
- Full toolset from Kali Linux
- NetHunter Lite version installable on all Android smartphones
Download link to Kali Linux NetHunter here — Kali Linux NetHunter
2. AndroRAT
AndroRAT stands for Android and RAT (Remote Administrative Tools). This top free hacking tool was released a long time ago as a client/server application.
A team of 4 people developed AndroRat for a university project, and it’s great to see it becoming a popular Java-based application.
AndroRat gives you the flexibility to run the service just after boot and control the Android system remotely. One doesn’t need to interact with the phone — it can be triggered via an SMS or phone call.
AndroRat Features:
- Data collection: contacts, call logs, location, messages
- Remotely monitor phone state, make a phone call, send texts, open URL, click pictures, etc.
Find the APK/Download link to the hacking app here — AndroRAT
3. Hackode
The second entry on our list of top hacking Android apps for 2021 is Hackode. It’s a collection of multiple tools for ethical hackers, IT specialists, and penetration testers. Hackode features a total of 3 modules — Reconnaissance, Scanning, Security Feed.
Since this hacking app doesn’t ask for your information, Hackode is the perfect way to start your ethical hacking journey with the confidence of remaining private.
Hackode Features:
- Google hacking, SQL Injection, MySQL Server
- Whois Scanning, DNS lookup, IP, MX Records, DNS Dif, Security RSS Feed, Exploits
Find the APK/Download link for Hackode here — Hackode
4. zANTI
Created by Zimperium, this suite of mobile hacking apps comes with multiple tools widely used for penetration testing. This toolkit allows the IT administrators to simulate an advanced hacking environment to detect multiple malicious techniques.
zANTI could be called a hacking app that brings the power of Backtrack on your Android device. As soon as you login into zANTI, it maps the entire network and sniffs the websites being visited along with their cookies — thanks to ARP cache poisoning on devices.
zANTI Features:
- Network scans at different intensity level
- Diagnose flaws using tests like MITM, Metasploit, password guessing
Find the APK/Download link to the app here — zANTI
5. FaceNiff
FaceNiff allows you to intercept and sniff your WiFi network traffic using a rooted smartphone; it’s is widely used to snoop into people’s Facebook, Twitter, and other social media websites using your Android device. This hacker-favorite tool steals cookies from the Wi-Fi network and gives the attacker unauthorized access to the victim’s account. However, we recommend using it only for ethical purposes and proceeding only after taking permission from the target device owner.
FaceNiff is developed by Bartosz Ponurkiewicz — the same developer who wrote Firesheep for Firefox hacking on the desktop.
Please note that you need a rooted smartphone to run this application. Its free version is limited to be used for only 3 profiles; for more, you can buy the pro version.
FaceNiff Features:
- Supported services: Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Amazon, Blogger, etc.
- In-app purcha
Find the APK/Download link for FaceNiff here — FaceNiff
6. Shark For Root
Shark for Root is an advanced tool for security experts and hackers. This tool works as a traffic snipper and works on Wi-Fi, 3G, and FroYo tethered mode.
One can also use the tcpdump command for this free hacking app for rooted Android devices. Just like FaceNiff, this tool also only works on rooted devices.
Shark For Root Features:
- Analyzing traffic over a network
- Intercepting and reading data packets from different devices
Find the APK/Download link to this advanced security app here — Shark For Root
7. Droidsheep
Droidsheep is an effective hacking app developed by Corsin Camichel for security analysts interested in playing with Wi-Fi networks. The app has the ability to hijack web session profiles over a network and it works with almost all services and websites. You can either download its apk file, install it on your rooted Android phone or grab the source code from GitHub.
When you fire up the Droidsheep app, it acts as a router that monitors and intercepts all Wi-Fi network traffic and fetches active session profiles. With this app, one can sniff Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and other social media accounts. DroidSheep Guard, another version of the app, helps detect ARP-Spoofing on networks, i.e., attacks by FaceNiff, Droidsheep, and other software.
Shark For Root Features:
- Secretly read packets sent and received by smartphones
- One click session hijacking can’t get any easier
Find the APK/Download link for the Droidsheep app here — Droidsheep
Also Read: Best WiFi Hacking Apps For Android Smartphones
8. Nmap
One of the most popular network scanning apps for desktops can also be used on the Android operating system. Nmap works on both non-rooted and rooted phones. If you are a beginner Android hacker, this hacking app is a must-have.
If you want the pre-compiled binaries, you can grab them from GitHub and follow simple installation instructions.
Nmap features
- Port scanning, OS detection, host discovery
- Firewall evasion and spoofing
Find the Nmap APK/Download link to this hacking app — Nmap
9. Wi-Fi Kill
Wi-Fi Kill is a great hacking tool for rooted Android devices. Using this tool, one can disable a device’s internet connection if it’s connected to your network. In reality, it blocks the packet data going to the device. Thanks to its simple interface, any novice user can use this Android hacking app.
Wi-Fi Kill Features:
- Disable others on your network; choose who can stay
- Grab names of connected devices
Find the APK/Download link to Wi-Fi kill app here — WiFi Kill
10. Fing Network Scanner
Hackers and security professionals use this popular network scanner app for Android to discover which devices are connected to the internet, map devices, locate security risks, find intruders, solve network problems, etc. It comes with more than a dozen free network tools to make your job easier.
Fing Network Scanner Features:
- Full Wi-Fi speed (upload and download) and user analysis
- Catch users stealing Wi-Fi and recognizing devices’ IP address, model, vendor, etc.
APK/Download link Fing — Fing
Did you find these best hacking tools of 2021 helpful? Use them and share your reviews in the comments below.
Android Hacking FAQs
To hack an Android phone, it’s important to take permission from the device owner. Once that’s done, you can install a third-party app or use techniques like Wi-Fi spoofing.
To start learning hacking, we recommend that you use a dedicated ethical hacking distro like Kali Linux. You can also sign up for online courses on platforms like Udemy, Cybrary, or simply watch YouTube videos.
To see all devices connected to your network, use apps like Wi-Fi Kill or GlassWire.
Rooting is often a pre-requisite for many security and hacking apps. To do so, follow rooting guides from our own website or XDA-Developers.
Also Read: Best Secure And Encrypted Messaging Apps For Android & iOS
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