| Tool | Description | GitHub availability | |------|-------------|---------------------| | | Most advanced Android network toolkit (root required) | cSploit/cSploit (discontinued but works) | | dSploit | Predecessor to cSploit | Archived but source available | | BetterCap | Powerful MiTM framework (Linux/Android via Termux) | bettercap/bettercap | | Nmap for Termux | Run Nmap security scanner on Android | Install via Termux ( pkg install nmap ) | | Routersploit | Embedded device exploitation framework | threat9/routersploit |

The deep story of the "zAnti APK on GitHub" also serves as a warning about the risks of open-source security

Let’s assume you find a clean, original Zanti APK from 2017. What happens if you install it on a modern device?

⚠️ : Zanti should only be used on networks you own or have explicit written permission to test. Unauthorized use is illegal in most jurisdictions.

: zANTI became a proprietary product of Zimperium and was eventually abandoned as an open-source project .

for various security research tools, zANTI itself is a proprietary application typically distributed as an APK rather than a fully open-source GitHub project. Key Features of zANTI Network Reconnaissance