![]() In a test, I ran zAnti on my 7″ Polaroid Android Tablet. Swipe once more and you will come to a comment page where you can write notes about the target. Swipe again and you come to the Nmap menu where you have the option to run several levels of nmap based scanning to attempt to detect OS version and service identification. From here you can perform several different attacks including sniffing and exploit attempts. Just select the network and zAnti does a quick scan and shows all the available hosts on the network.įound a target that looks interesting? Just select it and with a quick swipe of the finger and you reach the Action menu. Then zAnti does a quick scan of available Wi-Fi networks and asks which one you want to test. Once you start the App, you will be asked to login. zAnti still comes with a token type credit system that allows you to access the more advanced features, but like the first one, you can still see the power of zAnti with the free version. zAnti seems to be smoother and easier to use than its predecessor. If you liked the previous version (called Anti) then you will love this update. Want network scanning, Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) attacks, exploit capability and reporting features all from your Droid table or phone? Then look no further. ![]() ZImperium’s zAnti is a quick and simple Android based app that you can use to test your network security. ![]()
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