A vulnerable Android application with ctf examples based on bug bounty findings, exploitation concepts, and pure creativity.
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Download injuredandroid.apk from Github
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Enable USB debugging on your Android test phone.
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Connect your phone and your pc with a usb cable.
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Install via adb.
adb install injuredandroid.apk
. Note: You need to use the absolute path to the .apk file or be in the same directory.
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Download the apk file.
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Start the emulator from Android Studio (I recommend downloading an emulator with Google APIs so root adb can be enabled).
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Drag and drop the .apk file on the emulator and injuredandroid.apk will install.
Decompiling the Android app is highly recommended.
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XSSTEST is just for fun and to raise awareness on how WebViews can be made vulnerable to XSS.
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The login flags just need the flag submitted.
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The flags without a submit that demonstrate concepts will automatically register in the "Flags Overview" Activity.
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The last two flags don't register because there currently isn't a remote verification method (I plan to change this in a future update). This was done to prevent using previous flag methods to skip the exploitation techniques.
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There is one flag with a Pentesterlab 1 month gift key. The key is stored in a self destructing note after It's read, do not close the browser tab before copying the url.
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The exclamatory buttons on the bottom right will give users up to three tips for each flag.
Good luck and have fun! :D