15 Best Hacking Apps For Android

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This app automatically connects two person in a phone call making them feel that they called each other. A good thing is you can record and save the conversation. AnDOSid is a DOS tool for android devices. It was developed as a stress testing tool but later it became a popular DOS tool for android. It allows us to simulate a dos attack on web-servers or websites using our android phone. This app is designed for security professionals to perform different kinds of exploits. Nmap is a popular network security scanner which is also available for android devices. It is used by professionals for network exploration. It works on both non-rooted and rooted phones, But if your device is rooted then you have access to some more features. Sploit is an advance toolkit to perform network security assesments on mobile phones. Penetrate Pro is used to calculate WPA/WEP keys for some routers which means it is used for WiFi decoding. Some antivirus may flag the app as virus because it uses some security permissions. These were the best Android hacking apps of 2018. All the above apps are for educational or testing purpose so do not use these apps to hack someone’s network without their permission.

Free. Bonus: The smug sense of satisfaction that this would never fly in the App Store. Meganoid: A really hilarious and super fun 8-bit game that proudly takes inspiration from Megaman and Metroid. Hilarious because the 8-bit graphics and sound effects are a nod to the simpler days and super fun because it reminds you of being a kid again. Free. PewPew for Android features four game modes of laser-blasting enjoyment, and best of all, It's totally free. Silly, yes. But the graphics are awesome and though it's ostensibly a classic side-scrolling game, the world occasionally flips upside down to keep you on your toes. Eternity Warriors: Made by the people behind Gun Bros, you play as a warrior armed with swords to chop up the bad guys. It's sorta action RPG-ish, loads of fun and you can play with friends too. There's a HD game for dual core phones too. You build floors on a tower to attract "bitizens" to live in it and then control their lives (manage, hire, give a job, evict).

It's like SimCity but actually fun. MineCraft Sweeper: Marry two addictive titles into one app and you're sure to create a sort of new super game addict. The app is cross between Minesweeper and MineCraft. Good luck getting anything done after downloading this. As promised, Microsoft launched SkyDrive on Android. The app lets you access and share all the stuff you have squirreled away. In a nutshell, they're homescreen replacements, but really, they can magically tranform an entire phone-especially if your phone has been saddled with crappy manufacturer skin. You get faster performance, new animations, more homescreens and a cleaner interface all around with Launcher Pro. Free. After years of only having a web app (that's admittedly decent!), Google just released a full fledged app for Google Reader. If you're familiar with using Google Reader, it's exactly what you'd expect, only translated for the smaller screen (and faster than the web app). One super cool feature: using the volume keys to navigate through feeds. Google Voice: Google Voice simply changes the way you use your phone, and the app's seamless integration is a killer feature for Android as a whole.

USB or Bluetooth, without rooting it. 30 for the full version it'll still connect to non-https:// addresses just fine (basically the regular stuff). SwiftKey Keyboard: The star feature of Swiftkey is its predictive text, it literally learns the way you type. We're not kidding, Swiftkey will scan your SMS messages to see what words you're most likely to use. You'll feel like it can read your mind. Plus, it looks better than the stock Android keyboard. 2. Like the name, the visuals and animations are to die for. Epistle: A super simple and great looking text editor that syncs with Dropbox. Your notes are saved in a plain text file, the titles are searchable and the syncing is super fast. Great for those who don't need all the bells and whistles. Free. Not only can you jot down notes but you can take pictures, record voice notes and upload files to remember all on their cloud.