Metadata-Version: 2.4
Name: mptsec
Version: 0.7.62
Summary: Mobile Pentest Toolkit (MPT)
Author-email: Alexander Subbotin <dev@bytesnipers.com>
Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/ByteSnipers/mobile-pentest-toolkit
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# MPT (Mobile Pentest Toolkit)
The MPT (Mobile Pentest Toolkit) is a **must-have** solution for your android penetration testing workflows. 
This tool allow you to automate security tasks and focus on security assessment without to know, where the tools are located and with parameters are required.

![MPT Showcase](/assets/mpt-showcase.png)

## :page_facing_up: Table of Contents
- [Features](#exclamationfeatures)
- [Available Tools](#toolbox-available-tools)
- [Showcases](#pager-showcases)
- [Installation](#pager-installation)
- [Update](#pager-update)
- [Uninstallation](#pager-uninstallation)
- [Configuration](#wrench-configuration)
- [Start New Project](#new-start-new-project)
- [Usage](#clipboard-usage)
- [Contributing](#memo-contributing)
- [License](#scroll-license)


# :exclamation:Features
- Automation of your security checks
- Perform project based security assessments
- MPT provides a full set of required tools on any linux distribution
  - local installation of required tools, you can easy extend missing tools
  - installation of required APKs on your devices  
- ADB is included
- Switch WI-FI proxy on your device (e.g. Burp Proxy)
- Show colored logcat output with special highlighting
- Install and run frida server on your device
- Dump application memory
- Analyse source code using several decompilers
- Backup and dump you application data from device. Even if backup is disabled.
- Disable SSL pinning
- Disable root detection
- Start security tools from one place


# :toolbox: Available Tools
The following list contains all available tools:
 * MobSF        `Mobile Security Framework (MobSF)`
 * RMS          `Runtime Mobile Security (RMS)`
 * objection    `Runtime Mobile Exploration Toolkit`
 * spotbugs     `Static code analysis for vulnerabilities and bugs`
 * jadx         `Dex to Java decompiler`
 * jd-gui       `Java Decompiler, dex2jar required`
 * luyten       `Java Decompiler Gui for Procyon`
 * sqlitestudio `Multi-platform SQLite database manager`
 * pidcat       `excellent logcat color script`
 * pidcat-ex    `PID Cat (extended version)`
 * adus         `Bash script to dump, build and sign apk`
 * fridump      `Memory dumping tool uring frida`
 * adb          `Android Debug Bridge (adb)`
 * aapt         `Android Asset Packaging Tool`
 * abe          `Android backup extractor, android:allowBackup="true" required`
 * signapk      `sign an apk with the Android test certificate`
 * apktool      `A tool for reverse engineering Android apk files`
 * dex2jar      `Convert the Dalvik Executable (.dex) file to jar`
 * janus        `scans an APK and an Android device for CVE-2017–13156`
 * linux-router `Set Linux as router in one command. Able to provide Internet, or create WiFi hotspot`
 * scrcpy       `Application mirrors Android devices (video and audio) connected via USB`

The mobile pentest toolkit (MPT) was presented on conference OWASP Bucharest AppSec 2018.
* [Tales of Practical Android Penetration Testing (Mobile Pentest Toolkit)](https://www.owasp.org/images/4/4b/OWASP-Tales-of-practical-penetration-testing.pdf)


# :pager: Showcases

## Showcase: Setup project
The option `--setup [package-name]` creates a new pentest folder for the specific package.

![MPT Setup Animated](/assets/mpt-setup.gif)


## Showcase: List installed packages
With the option `--list-packages` a full list of all installed applications are shown.
The list also contains the full path to the `.apk` and the data directory.

![MPT List Packages Animated](/assets/mpt-list-packages.gif)


## Showcase: Setup .apk for non-rooted device
With the option `--setup-no-root` the configured application gets configured for non-rooted devices.
Some backup and debug options will be set and also a frida-gadget will be injected to explore the application without root context.

![MPT Setup for non-rooted device Animated](/assets/mpt-setup-no-root.gif)


## Showcase: Pidcat - Colored logcat for specific application
With the option `--pidcat` a colored logcat will be show for the specific application.

![MPT Pidcat Animated](/assets/mpt-pidcat.gif)


## Showcase: Decompile - Start decompiler
With the option `--decompile` the default decompiler get started with the configured application.

![MPT Decompile](/assets/mpt-decompile.gif)


## Showcase: Install Tools - Installs all necessary tools
With the option `--install-tools` all necessary tools will be installed.

![MPT Install Tools](/assets/mpt-install-tools.png)


## Showcase: Patch Gadget - Patch Frida Gadget into application
With the option `--patch-gadget` a frida gadget will be patched into the configured application.

![MPT Patch Gadget](/assets/mpt-patch-gadget.gif)


## Showcase: Screenshot - Takes Screenshot and safes it into pentest folder
With the option `--screenshot` a screenshot is taken of the curren screen of the connected device.

![MPT Screenshot](/assets/mpt-screenshot.gif)


## Showcase: Screen Copy - Mirrors Display of used Device
With the option `--screen-copy` the tool `scrcpy` will be started to mirror the screen of the connected device.

![MPT Screen Copy](/assets/mpt-screen-copy.gif)


## Showcase: Configure Burp - Setup Burp's certificate and set network config xml File
With the option `--configure-burp` the certificate of burpsuite will be copied to the device and the application will be configured to accept it.

![MPT Configure Burp](/assets/mpt-configure-burp.gif)


# :pager: Installation

## Installation using PIPX (preferred installation method)
```python
pipx install mptsec

# alternative way install from a public repository
pipx install git+https://github.com/ByteSnipers/mobile-pentest-toolkit --include-deps
```

### 1. if required install pipx
```python
# Python (pip)
python3 -m pip install --user pipx

# Debian/Ubuntu/Kali
sudo apt update
sudo apt install python-pipx

# Fedora/Red Hat
sudo dnf install pipx

# Arch Linux/Black Arch
sudo pacman -S python-pipx

# openSUSE
sudo zypper install python-pipx
```
### 2. ensure pipx path is set correctly 
The pipx ensurepath command is used to ensure that the directory containing pipx's installed binaries is included in your system's `PATH` environment variable. 
```
pipx ensurepath
```

## Installation using PIP
```
pip install mptsec
```

If `pip install mptsec` fails, you can isolate the installation using a virtual environment (venv) to avoid system-level conflicts.
```python
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install mptsec
```


# :pager: Update

### Update using PIPX
```python
pipx install git+https://github.com/ByteSnipers/mobile-pentest-toolkit --include-deps --force
```

### Update using MPT
```python
mpt --update
```


# :pager: Uninstallation
### Uninstall using PIPX
```python
pipx uninstall mptsec
```

### Uninstall using PIP
```python
pip uninstall mptsec
```


# :wrench: Configuration

### Configuration file "settings.json"
The default directory of the config file is in `~/.mpt/settings.json`.
Everytime the tool is launched, it will check if the config file exists.
If not, it will create the default one and ask's for the installation folder for the tools.

The `settings.json` needs the following options:
| Option            | Value |
|-------------------|-------|
| access-point      | IP-Address which is used to create an hotspot which is connected to the internet and which is usable for burp proxy. |
| app               | Path to the `.apk` file to test. |
| application-label | Human readable label of the application. |
| install-dir       | Path to install necessary tools into it. |
| package-name      | The package name of the mobile app, like `com.example.app`. |
| pentest-dir       | The path to the directory where the tests will be executed. |
| proxy             | ----- |
| proxy.host        | IP-Address or hostname of the proxy (e.g. BurpSuite). |
| proxy.port        | Port of the proxy. |


### Alias pentest-dir
You can set this alias to quickly and easily navigate to your project directory based on the configuration in the `settings.json` file. Here’s how you can do it:

#### Adding the Alias to `.bashrc` or `.zshrc`
Run the following command to add the alias to your `.bashrc` file:
```bash
echo '\n# mpt alias\nalias pentest-dir="cd $(cat /home/$USER/.mpt/settings.json | grep pentest-dir | awk -F'\''\\"'\'' '\''{print $4}'\'') && ls -l"' >> ~/.bashrc

```

You can also add a new alias manually to your `.bashrc` file:
```bash
alias pentest-dir="cd $(cat /home/$USER/.mpt/settings.json | grep pentest-dir | awk -F'\"' '{print $4}') && ls -l"

```

#### Activating the Alias:
After adding the alias, reload your .bashrc file to make it immediately available or open a new terminal window
```bash
source ~/.bashrc
```

### Install zsh plugin (autocomplete support) - Outdated 
:warning: You need to install [Oh My ZSH](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh)

:warning: The command line options has not been updated for a while and does not match with the latest version. PRs are welcome

```zsh
cp -r mpt/mpt-zsh-plugin/ ~/.oh-my-zsh/plugins/mpt

```
Enable MPT plugin in `.zshrc` by adding the fooling line `plugins=(mpt)`


# :new: Start New Project
1) Setup pentest environment and install required tools
```bash
mpt --install-tools
```

2) Setup a new pentest project
```bash
mpt --setup <apk-file>
```


# :clipboard: Usage
```
mpt.py <command> [options]

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --update              Update MPT to the latest version

Pentest:
  Configure and manage current pentest

  --setup [APK]         Setup pentest environment
  --config              Show current pentest config

Frida:
  Run frida server and execute frida scripts

  -f, --frida           Run frida server on the device
  -fs, --frida-select-version
                        Run frida server on the device (select frida version)

  -s [package-name], --ssl-pinning [package-name]
                        Disable SSL Pinning (<package name> optional)
  -r [package-name], --root-detection [package-name]
                        Disable Root Detection (<package name> optional)

Application:
  Perform app related tasks

  -l [all], --list-packages [all]
                        Show all installed packages (use option 'all' to display system apps)
  -p [package-name], --pidcat [package-name]
                        Show colored logcat for a specific application (<package name> optional)
  -st, --screenshot     Take a screenshot from device screen
  -sc, --screen-copy    Mirrors Android device screen connected via USB to host (scrcpy)
  -D, --fridump         Dump application memory
  -b [package-name], --backup [package-name]
                        Backup an android application (<package name> optional)
  -d [decompiler], --decompile [decompiler]
                        Start java decompiler for source code analysis (<decompiler> optional): jadx(default), jd-gui, luyten
  -dp, --dump [package-name]
                        Dump an android application (<package name> optional)
  -dg, --debug-enable [package-name]
                        Enable debug- and backup-flag in android application (<package name> optional)
  -pg, --patch-gadget [package-name]
                        Patch frida gadget into android application without root (<package name> optional)
  -psa, --pack-sign-apk [package-name]
                        Pack modified dump, zipalin it and sign it (<package name> optional)
  -1, --setup-no-root [package-name]
                        Setup .apk for non root device (-dp, -dg, -pg, -psa) (<package name> optional)

Tools:
  Install and run pentest tools on your host

  -tl, --tool-list      Show all supported tools
  -t tool [tool ...], --tool tool [tool ...]
                        Run selected tool with <arguments> (use option 'list' to display all tools)
  -i, --install-tools   Install pentesting tools on local system in a separate environment
  -a, --adb-run         Start adb server with root to avoid a lot of issues using adb

Proxy and WiFi:
  Manage proxy on device and WiFi settings locally

  -ps, --proxy-status   Check WiFi proxy status
  -pe [host:port], --proxy-enable [host:port]
                        Set proxy for WiFi connection on your device (optional <host:port>), if not set loads proxy settings from configuration file
  -pd, --proxy-disable  Disable WiFi proxy
  -ap, --access-point   Create an Hotspot which connected to internet and can be used for Burp proxy
  -bc, --configure-burp [package-name]
                        Embed burp proxy cert to network config for automatic trust (<package name> optional)


```


# :memo: Contributing 
You want to contribute? Awesome! 
Every Single help is appreciated! 

Before you start, please check the following points:
- **Found a bug?** - Make sure there is no similar issue reported before creating a new one. Instead add further informations if you have some. 
- **Want to fix an issue/bug?** - Make sure nobody is already working on it or ask to help. 
- **New feature idea?** - Open an issue first to discuss what you like to change. After that, create a fork of the repository and create a dedicated branch for your feature. 


# :scroll: License
[GNU GPL v3](LICENSE) ©[@bytesnipers](https://bytesnipers.com)
