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Hello friends! Today I will share several secret hack codes for Android Mobile Phones. These Android codes will help you hack android mobiles in order to explore your phone’s capabilities.
Secret hack codes are usually hidden from users to prevent misuse and exploit. Android is a very new platform so there aren’t many hack codes for Androids available. Today I will share all of the hack codes of Android cellphones that I know. I have tested these codes on my Samsung Galaxy with the Android OS version 2.2. I am sure these will work on all previous versions.
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Secret Hack Codes for Android Mobile Phones:
1. Complete Information About Your Phone
*#*#4636#*#*
This code can be used to get some interesting information about your phone and battery. It shows the following 4 menus on the screen:
- Phone information
- Battery information (How to maximize or boost battery life in android phones)
- Battery history
- Usage statistics
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3 Hidden Modes in Android Mobile phones
2. Factory data reset
*#*#7780#*#*
This code can be used for a factory data reset. It’ll remove the following things:
- Google account settings stored in your phone
- System and application data and settings
- Downloaded applications
- Current system software and bundled application
- SD card files e.g. photos, music files, etc.
Note: Once you give this code, you will get a prompt screen asking you to click on the “Reset phone” button, giving you the chance to cancel your operation.
3. Format Android Phone
Think before you input this code. This code is used for factory formatting. It will remove all files and settings, including the internal memory storage. It will also reinstall the phone firmware.
Note: Once you give this code, there is no way to cancel the operation unless you remove the battery from the phone.
4. Phone Camera Update
This code is used to get information about phone camera. It shows following 4 menus:
- Update camera firmware in image (Don’t try this option)
- Update camera firmware in SD card
- Get camera firmware version
- Get firmware update count
WARNING: NEVER use the first option. Your phone camera will stop working and you will need to take your phone to a service center to reinstall camera firmware.
5. End Call/Power
This one is my favorite. This code can be used to change the action of the “End Call/Power” button. Be default, if you hold the button down for a long time, it shows a screen asking you to select between silent mode, airplane mode, and power off.
Using this code, you can enable this button to power off without having to select an option, saving you some time.
6. File Copy for Creating Backup
This code opens a file copy screen where you can backup your media files e.g. images, sound, video and voice memo.
7. Service Mode
This code can be used to enter into service mode. In service mode, you can run various tests and change settings.
8. WLAN, GPS and Bluetooth Secret Hack Codes for Android:
*#*#232339#*#* OR *#*#526#*#* OR *#*#528#*#* – WLAN test (Use “Menu” button to start various tests)
*#*#1472365#*#* – GPS test
*#*#232331#*#* – Bluetooth test
9. Codes to get Firmware version information:
*#*#4986*2650468#*#* – PDA, Phone, H/W, RFCallDate
*#*#1111#*#* – FTA SW Version
*#*#44336#*#* – PDA, Phone, CSC, Build Time, Changelist number
10. Codes to launch various Factory Tests:
*#*#0283#*#* – Packet Loopback
*#*#0673#*#* OR *#*#0289#*#* – Melody test
*#*#0842#*#* – Device test (Vibration test and BackLight test)
*#*#2664#*#* – Touch screen test
*#*#3264#*#* – RAM version
Feel free to explore all android applications, passwords, android screen locks, etc. with our Android forensics tutorial series:
I hope you all have enjoyed these secret hack codes for android mobile phones. If you have any issues ask me in the comments.
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Wireless networks are accessible to anyone within the router’s transmission radius. This makes them vulnerable to attacks. Hotspots are available in public places such as airports, restaurants, parks, etc.In this tutorial, we will introduce you to common techniques used to exploit weaknesses in wireless network security implementations. We will also look at some of the countermeasures you can put in place to protect against such attacks. Topics covered in this tutorial.What is a wireless network?A wireless network is a network that uses radio waves to link computers and other devices together. The implementation is done at the Layer 1 (physical layer) of the OSI model.How to access a wireless network?You will need a wireless network enabled device such as a laptop, tablet, smartphones, etc.
You will also need to be within the transmission radius of a wireless network access point. Most devices (if the wireless network option is turned on) will provide you with a list of available networks.
If the network is not password protected, then you just have to click on connect. If it is password protected, then you will need the password to gain access. Wireless Network AuthenticationSince the network is easily accessible to everyone with a wireless network enabled device, most networks are password protected. Let’s look at some of the most commonly used authentication techniques. WEPWEP is the acronym for Wired Equivalent Privacy.
It was developed for IEEE 802.11 WLAN standards. Its goal was to provide the privacy equivalent to that provided by wired networks. WEP works by encrypting the data been transmitted over the network to keep it safe from eavesdropping.WEP AuthenticationOpen System Authentication (OSA) – this methods grants access to station authentication requested based on the configured access policy.Shared Key Authentication (SKA) – This method sends to an encrypted challenge to the station requesting access. The station encrypts the challenge with its key then responds. If the encrypted challenge matches the AP value, then access is granted.WEP WeaknessWEP has significant design flaws and vulnerabilities. The integrity of the packets is checked using Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC32).
CRC32 integrity check can be compromised by capturing at least two packets. The bits in the encrypted stream and the checksum can be modified by the attacker so that the packet is accepted by the authentication system. This leads to unauthorized access to the network. WEP uses the RC4 encryption algorithm to create stream ciphers.
The stream cipher input is made up of an initial value (IV) and a secret key. The length of the initial value (IV) is 24 bits long while the secret key can either be 40 bits or 104 bits long. The total length of both the initial value and secret can either be 64 bits or 128 bits long.
The lower possible value of the secret key makes it easy to crack it. Weak Initial values combinations do not encrypt sufficiently. This makes them vulnerable to attacks. WEP is based on passwords; this makes it vulnerable to dictionary attacks.
Keys management is poorly implemented. Changing keys especially on large networks is challenging. WEP does not provide a centralized key management system. The Initial values can be reusedBecause of these security flaws, WEP has been deprecated in favor of WPA. WPAWPA is the acronym for Wi-Fi Protected Access.
It is a security protocol developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance in response to the weaknesses found in WEP. It is used to encrypt data on 802.11 WLANs. It uses higher Initial Values 48 bits instead of the 24 bits that WEP uses. It uses temporal keys to encrypt packets.WPA Weaknesses. The collision avoidance implementation can be broken. It is vulnerable to denial of service attacks. Pre-shares keys use passphrases.
Weak passphrases are vulnerable to dictionary attacks.How to Crack Wireless NetworksWEP crackingCracking is the process of exploiting security weaknesses in wireless networks and gaining unauthorized access. WEP cracking refers to exploits on networks that use WEP to implement security controls. There are basically two types of cracks namely;. Passive cracking– this type of cracking has no effect on the network traffic until the WEP security has been cracked. It is difficult to detect.
Active cracking– this type of attack has an increased load effect on the network traffic. It is easy to detect compared to passive cracking.
It is more effective compared to passive cracking.WEP Cracking Tools. Aircrack– network sniffer and WEP cracker. Can be downloaded from. WEPCrack– this is an open source program for breaking 802.11 WEP secret keys. It is an implementation of the FMS attack. Kismet- this can include detector wireless networks both visible and hidden, sniffer packets and detect intrusions. WebDecrypt– this tool uses active dictionary attacks to crack the WEP keys.
It has its own key generator and implements packet filters.WPA CrackingWPA uses a 256 pre-shared key or passphrase for authentications. Short passphrases are vulnerable to dictionary attacks and other attacks that can be used to crack passwords.
The following tools can be used to crack WPA keys. CowPatty– this tool is used to crack pre-shared keys (PSK) using brute force attack. Cain & Abel– this tool can be used to decode capture files from other sniffing programs such as Wireshark. The capture files may contain WEP or WPA-PSK encoded frames.General Attack types. Sniffing– this involves intercepting packets as they are transmitted over a network.
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The captured data can then be decoded using tools such as Cain & Abel. Man in the Middle (MITM) Attack– this involves eavesdropping on a network and capturing sensitive information. Denial of Service Attack– the main intent of this attack is to deny legitimate users network resources. Can be used to perform this type of attack. More on this inCracking Wireless network WEP/WPA keysIt is possible to crack the WEP/WPA keys used to gain access to a wireless network. Doing so requires software and hardware resources, and patience. The success of such attacks can also depend on how active and inactive the users of the target network are.We will provide you with basic information that can help you get started.
Backtrack is a Linux-based security operating system. It is developed on top of Ubuntu. Backtrack comes with a number of security tools.
Backtrack can be used to gather information, assess vulnerabilities and perform exploits among other things.Some of the popular tools that backtrack has includes;. Metasploit. Wireshark. Aircrack-ng. NMap. OphcrackCracking wireless network keys requires patience and resources mentioned above. At a minimum, you will need the following toolsA wireless network adapter with the capability to inject packets (Hardware).
Kali Operating System. You can download it from here. Be within the target network’s radius. If the users of the target network are actively using and connecting to it, then your chances of cracking it will be significantly improved. Sufficient knowledge of Linux based operating systems and working knowledge of Aircrack and its various scripts. Patience, cracking the keys may take a bit of sometime depending on a number of factors some of which may be beyond your control.
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