cSploit - The most complete and advanced IT security professional toolkit on Android.
cSploit is a free/libre and open source (GPLed) Android network analysis and penetration suite which aims to be
the most complete and advanced professional toolkit for IT security experts/geeks to perform network security assessments on a mobile device.
See more at www.cSploit.org.
Also see the wiki for instructions on building, reporting issues, and more.
The latest release and pre-release versions are available on GitHub.
Or to save a click, this link should always point to the most recent release.
Additionally, you can get a fresh-from-the-source nightly at www.cSploit.org/downloads. These nightly builds are generated more frequently than the releases. And while they may have the very latest features, they may also have the latest bugs, so be careful running them!
Moreover, the app is available in the official F-Droid repo.
All contributions are welcome, from code to documentation to graphics to design suggestions to bug reports. Please use GitHub to its fullest-- contribute Pull Requests, contribute tutorials or other wiki content-- whatever you have to offer, we can use it!
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Copyleft Margaritelli of Simone aka evilsocket and then fused with zANTI2 continued by @tux-mind and additional contributors.
Note: cSploit is intended to be used for legal security purposes only, and you should only use it to protect networks/hosts you own or have permission to test. Any other use is not the responsibility of the developer(s). Be sure that you understand and are complying with the cSploit licenses and laws in your area. In other words, don’t be stupid, don’t be an asshole, and use this tool responsibly and legally.