dwisiswant0/apkleaks
Scanning APK file for URIs, endpoints & secrets.
repo name | dwisiswant0/apkleaks |
repo link | https://github.com/dwisiswant0/apkleaks |
homepage | |
language | Python |
size (curr.) | 54 kB |
stars (curr.) | 749 |
created | 2020-05-29 |
license | Apache License 2.0 |
APKLeaks
Scanning APK file for URIs, endpoints & secrets.
Installation
To install APKLeaks, simply:
$ git clone https://github.com/dwisiswant0/apkleaks
$ cd apkleaks/
$ pip3 install -r requirements.txt
Dependencies
APKLeaks using jadx dissambler to decompile APK file. If it doesn’t exist in your environment, it’ll ask you to download or nah.
Usage
It’s fairly simple,
$ python3 apkleaks.py -f ~/path/to/file.apk
Options
$ python3 apkleaks.py -h
usage: apkleaks [-h] -f FILE [-o OUTPUT] [-p PATTERN]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-f FILE, --file FILE APK file to scanning
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
Write to file results (NULL will be saved into random
file)
-p PATTERN, --pattern PATTERN
Path to custom patterns JSON
In general, if you don’t provide -o
argument, then it will generate results file automatically.
Custom patterns can be added with the following flag --pattern /path/to/rules.json
to provide sensitive search rules in the JSON file format. If not set, it’ll use default patterns from regexes.json file.
Example patterns file:
// rules.json
{
"Amazon AWS Access Key ID": "AKIA[0-9A-Z]{16}",
...
}
$ python apkleaks.py -f /path/to/file.apk -p rules.json -o ~/Documents/apkleaks-results.txt
Version
Current version is v2.0.3
, and still development.
Legal
apkleaks
is distributed under Apache 2.
Acknowledments
Since this tool includes some contributions, and I’m not an asshole, I’ll publically thank the following users for their helps and resources:
- @ndelphit - for his inspiring
apkurlgrep
, that’s why this tool was made. - @dxa4481 and y’all who contribute to
truffleHogRegexes
. - @GerbenJavado & @Bankde - for awesome pattern to discover URLs, endpoints & their parameters from
LinkFinder
. - @tomnomnom - a
gf
patterns. - @pxb1988 - for awesome APK dissambler
dex2jar
. - @subho007 for standalone APK parser.
SHA2048#4361
(Discord user) that help me porting code to Python3.