Cybersecurity is more critical than ever, especially with Android 11 being a prime target due to its widespread use and open-source nature. This project utilizes the Metasploit Framework to explore Android vulnerabilities, raise security awareness, and develop ethical hacking skills to enhance mobile protection. π
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Android vulnerability assessment
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Ethical hacking techniques using Metasploit, Msfvenom, and Meterpreter
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Hands-on experience in mobile security enhancement and exploitation simulation
This project simulates real-world attack scenarios to:
- Access sensitive Android data such as:
- π± SMS messages
- π Contact lists
- π Call logs
- πΎ SD card contents
- ποΈ Media files
- Analyze exploitation risks using powerful tools in a controlled, ethical environment
- Highlight the urgent need for stronger mobile security frameworks
- Showcase the importance of ethical hacking in identifying and mitigating vulnerabilities
- Provide insight into proactive security measures and countermeasures
- Encourage responsible usage of penetration testing tools in a learning environment
- Lay the groundwork for deeper research into:
- Android and cross-platform exploitation
- Automated threat detection systems
- Advanced mobile security protocols
This project contributes to the broader goal of fostering a secure digital ecosystem. It promotes cybersecurity awareness, hands-on learning, and best practices to safeguard mobile devices in the modern threat landscape.



