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Wednesday, 10 May 2017

16 Mobile Hacks that Turn Your Android Phone into a Hacking Machine

16 Mobile Hacks that Turn Your Android Phone into a Hacking Machine

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Kali Linux for Android Mobile
WiFi Kill
  • Check How Many users are connected on same WiFi network from Fing Android App.
See Who Connected in Your WiFi Network with Fing Network App
Terminal Emulator

WPS Connect for Crack WiFi Password from Android Mobile

Convert Whatsapp Chat into Text
Control or Mirroring Mac and Windows PC from iPhone Splashtop

How to Find Your Silent Android Phone in Room
  • Find Out The IP Address of your Android Phone.
Android Mobile Ip Address
 SMS Bypass Unlock Screen
 ZAnti Penetrations Testing Toolkit
 ES File Explorer
 IP Webcam android Camera
 WiFi Analyzer Android App
  • Find the hidden SSID of any WiFi signal from an inSSIDer app.
INSSIDER
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Best 5 Alternatives Of Google Play Store To Get Paid Android Apps for Free

Best 5 Alternatives Of Google Play Store To Get Paid Android Apps for Free

Best 5 Alternatives Of Google Play Store To Get Paid Android Apps for Free

If you are an Android user, then you must be very well-versed with Google Play Store, which is an Android Market of Google. Google Play is the official app store for Android smartphones and tablets from where you can download or purchase software applications, music, games, movies and books.
While there are numerous applications available in the Google Play Store, not all of them are free. Apparently, 60% Android apps available on Google Play Store is 100% free for download; however, the remaining 40% Android apps on the Google Play Store are paid.
Even though there are some apps that offer Free and Paid versions both, for instance, you can try the free version of an app first and if you like it then you can go ahead and buy a paid version of that app with additional features. But, what do you do in a situation where you want to download a paid app (without free version) but would want to try it for free first?
In this article, we are going to provide the best alternatives for Google Play Store to Get Paid Apps for Free. The links provided in the article to download Android apps will direct it to a third party for installation. All you need to do is allow App Installing Permissions from unknown sources in your device settings. Go to Settings > Security and you should be able to locate the option somewhere inside it. Once you do, go ahead and checkmark it.
Please note that this article is for educational purpose only and should not be used as it is illegal and prohibited in many countries. Also, all versions of apps available outside of the Google Play store are considered unofficial and might put your device at risk. We recommend downloading Android apps only from the Google Play store. Techworm shall not be responsible for any consequences.
1. Blackmart
Blackmart is a black bazaar of Android apps and the best store that allows to download nearly all free and paid apps without a Google account, making it a must have for all Android users. Since, this app is highly customized and user-friendly, one can easily Download Paid Apps for Free by just searching app name, then clicking on it and installing it. Like the Play Store, Blackmart too has categorical divisions of Android Apps, such Free or Paid, or Just Paid only. Similarly, the popular apps are displayed at the top based on the ratings.
Download Blackmart App
2. 1Mobile Market
After Blackmart, 1Mobile Market is another beautifully designed app that has a huge collection of paid and free apps that are available on the Google Play Store. New apps are added there manually and also paid apps can be found there. The market is broken down into various tabs like categories, which are further broken down into sub categories, features, local top, and local new, global top and global new. These tabs add feature not present in the Google Play store. Further, the apps are downloaded similarly like the Play Store and also send you notifications when an app needs to update.
For those who want to try and explore something new, 1Mobile Market is a great alternative to see if it better suites the user’s needs.
3. Mobogenie Market
This app store is quite similar to 1Mobile Market, the app store comes with extremely handy easy-to-use “UI” user-interface which is incredibly sleek, smooth and user-friendly. Also, the speciality of this market is that it gives a lot more than just paid apps. Besides offering its users paid e-books, music and movies for free, it also allows them to download YouTube videos to their devices without the need of downloading any additional software. It also has file managers included, with a junk cleaner built in to clean up the device and a stylish local weather tab on the notifications bar.
Additionally, the Mobogenie app store allows its users to not only manage their apps but also backup and restore all their important app data in their phone and online backup on cloud as well.
So, if you are tired of Google strict policies and want to get rid of their permissions, then this is the app that you can explore to start experiencing the new world of entertainment.
4. GetAPK Market
GetAPK Market is another brilliant app that allows you to download thousands of special free apps and games directly in APK format. Besides, it also gives you many paid apps for free. It allows you to download apps or games for your Android mobile or tablet from the browser without need to download the market, which means you can do that using the GetAPK official website. Moreover, you can also run this website and get APK apps on your computer or laptop, then transfer it to your Android device. After that you download GetAPK Market and try downloading any app or game, you will notice that it’s on APK format. It is also easy to find newly updated apps on the market, as it gets updates all the time uploaded by APK team members.
Download GetAPK App
5. 4Shared (Free/Pro):
4Shared is another great repository with a sleek, light and user friendly interface that can search and download just about anything from 4shared database at free of cost. However, you need to make an account on 4shared to use the app.It offers to share, manage and provide access of files at 4shared with others, you can store files in cloud locker and can share them with other 4shared users. At 4shared every stuff is free wherein you can download multimedia content as well as ‘’Apk’’ files (application package file) or much more.
Since the app publicly hosts the files uploaded by users and makes them available throughout the cloud, it is a legal app and available as a download on the Google Play Store.
4Shared has a Pro version which is Ad Free. The link provided below is for the 4Shared Pro Version.
Download 4Shared Pro App
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Saturday, 6 May 2017

Hundreds of Apps Using Ultrasonic Signals to Silently Track Smartphone Users

Hundreds of Apps Using Ultrasonic Signals to Silently Track Smartphone Users 
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Your smartphone may have some apps that are continuously listening inaudible, high-frequency ultrasonic sounds from your surroundings and they know where you go, what you like and dislike — all without your knowledge.

Ultrasonic Cross-Device Tracking is a new technology that some marketers and advertising companies are currently using to track users across multiple devices and have access to more information than ever before for ad targeting.

For example, retail stores you visit, a commercial on TV or an advertisement on a web page can emit a unique "ultrasonic audio beacon" that can be picked up by your device’s mobile application containing a receiver.

This information helps advertisers to create your personalized profile and collect your interests by figuring out that both devices probably belongs to you, allowing them to target you with interest-based advertisements.

More & More Apps Have Started Using Ultrasonic Tracking Technology


In fact, while presenting research last week at the IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy, security researchers said they discovered 234 Android applications that ask permission to access your smartphone’s microphone to incorporate a particular type ultrasonic beacon to track consumers.

Moreover, the researchers found that 4 of the 35 retail stores they visited in Germany have ultrasonic beacons installed at the entrance.

According to investigators, SilverPush, Lisnr, and Shopkick are three SDKs that use ultrasonic beacons to send messages to the mobile device. While SilverPush allows developers to track users across multiple devices, Lisnr and Shopkick perform location tracking.

The researchers analyzed millions of Android apps and discovered few that were using the Shopkick and Lisnr SDKs, but there were much more that were using the SilverPush SDK.

Serious Privacy Concerns

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Although cross-device user tracking technologies are currently being used for the legitimate purposes, it has already raised some serious privacy concerns.

Since an app requires no mobile data nor Wi-Fi connection, but only microphone access to listen to beacons, tracking works even when you have disconnected your phone from the Internet.

In fact, a team of researchers last year demonstrated that how ultrasonic sounds emitted by ads on a web page accessed through Tor can be used to deanonymize Tor users by making nearby phones or computers send identification information, such as location and IP, back to advertisers.
"The case of SilverPush emphasizes that the step between spying and legitimately tracking is rather small. SilverPush and Lisnr share essential similarities in their communication protocol and signal processing. While the user is aware of Lisnr location tracking, SilverPush does not reveal the application names with the tracking functionality," research paper reads.
In 2014, Snowden revelations disclosed that how spying agencies were tracking foreign travelers’ movements across the city by capturing their device’ unique MAC address at the airport and then comparing it with the data collected by free WiFi hotspots installed in various coffee shops, restaurants, and retail stores.

This incident could also be another great example, showcasing how intelligence agency could use this ultrasonic cross-device tracking technology to track your movements across the country.

How can You Protect Yourself?


Since you can not stop ultrasonic beacons from emitting sound frequencies around you, the best way to reduce the chance of your smartphone listening for beacons and feed data to a third party is to simply restrict unnecessary permissions you have granted to the apps installed on your device.

In other words, use your common sense.

For example, Skype wants microphone access? Fair enough, as it is necessary for Skype to work as intended. But what about if an app for beauty or clothing store wants microphone access? No way.

To revoke such unnecessary app permissions, some Android phone manufacturers, like One Plus provide a feature called Privacy Guard that allowed its users to block unnecessary app permissions of certain apps on a smartphone that do not have anything to do with the primary function of the apps.

Navigate to Settings → Personal → Privacy → Privacy Guard. Now select any from the list of apps and edit unnecessary permissions you have granted it.

A similar feature has been included in Android 7. Navigate to Settings → Apps → App Permissions. Now edit the privileges you’ve granted each app.

For iOS 10 users: Go to Settings → Privacy → Microphone to see which apps have requested access to it, and which apps you have granted it to.
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