mobile hacking and cracking tricks

Mobile Phone Hacking



Hello friends, in this article I will show you how to hack mobile phone with simple software called Super Bluetooth Hack v. 1.08 . Once connected to a another phone via bluetooth you can do the following:
1) Call from his phone. It includes all call functions like hold etc.
2) Read his messages
3) Read his contacts
4) Change profile
5) Play his ringtone even if phone is on silent
6) Play his songs(in his phone)
7) Restart the phone
8) Switch off the phone
9) Restore factory settings
10) Change ringing volume

Follow the steps:
1) Download the Super Bluetooth Hack V1.07.
2) Unzip the file and send it to your mobile phone.
3) Install the software in your mobile phone.
4) Inquire new devices through the software.
5) When connecting devices use a code 0000





AnDOSid: DOS Tool For Android Mobile



AnDOSid is designed for security professionals only!
AnDOSid tag’s posts with two unique numbers which relate to the Android device that sent the request.

AnDOSid allows security professionals to simulate a DOS attack (A http post flood
attack to be exact) and of course a dDOS on a web server, from mobile phones.


AnDOSid is actively being developed and I welcome feedback from the security community as to how you would like the application to evolve.
A new product released by SCOTT HERBERT for Android mobile phones,Its AnDOSid - the DOS tool for Android Phones. The rise of groups like Anonymous and LuzSec, as well as constant India / Pakistan cyberwar has raised the issue of cyber-security higher in the minds of web owners.

Pentesting tools exist to simulate such attacks and help website security people defend against them, however for the most part they currently only exist for desktop computers. Mobile phones have, over the last few years, grown from simple devices
that send and receive calls to mobile computing platforms which can be purchased for less than $100 a device.


AnDOSid fills that gap, allowing security professionals to simulate a DOS attack (An
http post flood attack to be exact) and of course a dDOS on a web server, from mobile phones. 
AnDOSid is actively being developed and I welcome feedback from the
security community as to how you would like the application to evolve.



What's in this version:

  • Requires Internet access to send the http post data
  • Requires phone state to access the IMEI (one of the two identifiers sent with
  • each post)
AnDOSid can be downloaded from the Android Market place and costs just £1 or Rs.74.58/-Only.

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