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Tuesday 15 September 2020

How to use Xploitspy To Hack Android Phones (Using Termux)

Hello guys, today in this tutorial am going to tell you how to use Xploitspy an advanced Tool to Hack Someone's Android Smartphone

Xploitspy on Termux


Now Xploitspy is Updated and Working Fine, that's why we decided to post an article on it

In our previous posts, we have already shared how to hack using Metasploit and many other methods,

Most of the people hate to type a lot of commands for each operation, for that they want simple and neat User Interface, Xploitspy Tool makes it easy for us

So let's see how you can use this Xploitspy Tool to create payloads and spy on any Android phone

How to use Xploitspy Tool


Before we dive into deep, let's see what this tool can able to do

You can Remotely do the following

  • View Call Logs
  • View/Send Messages
  • View Contacts
  • Get Location of Device
  • File Explorer & Downloader
  • Microphone Recording
  • View WiFi Networks
  • Live Clipboard Logging
  • View Installed Apps
  • Monitor Skype/Telegram
  • App Auto Hide
  • See Whatsapp Chat, Instagram and other apps

And many other features


How to setup Xploitspy Using Termux


To use Xploitspy Tool we are going to use Termux Application, this is one-time use only, after that there is no use of Termux, you can do all the monitoring stuff on the web


Carefully follow these steps to get started


Firstly We Need

  • Heroku Account (Free)
  • Termux App


Create a Heroku Account


Heroku is a Cloud Hosting Platform, which we are taking advantage of its free hosting to host our Apps

Firstly goto https://heroku.com

And Create for a free account
After that, you have to create an app,

Goto https://dashboard.heroku.com
Then click on New then click on Create app

Heroku dashboard




Now you have to give a name to the app and proceed by clicking Create


Create new app heroku




Now you're done, Remember the app name

Installing Xploitspy Tool in Termux



Now it's time to use Termux,
Firstly Download Termux App from Playstore if not downloaded


Open Termux and Type the Commands one by one

 apt update && apt upgrade



Then type

 pkg install git



Then Type

 pkg install nodejs



Now type

 npm install -g heroku



Then

 git clone https://github.com/XploitWizer/XploitSPY.git



Then

 cd XploitSPY



Then

 heroku login -i


Now you have to provide your heroku login details

In the username type your email
And it will ask for the password, so type your heroku password and hit enter

Necessary Commands




Now type these commands one by one

 heroku git:remote -a App-Name



Here put App-Name 
which you have chosen during app creation at heroku.com


Now type

 heroku buildpacks:add heroku/jvm



Then

 heroku buildpacks:add heroku/nodejs



And Final command

 git push heroku master



After some time it will show this successful message


Deployment Successful




Now you're ready to use Xploitspy Tool
Just open yourappname.herokuapp.com on any web browser


eg: I have choosen my app name as basuxxx


So I will open basuxxx.herokuapp.com


Xploitspy Tool




Click on Login


The default username Password is

Username: admin
Password: password


After login, you will get the dashboard,
To create an apk payload just click on ApK Builder and Download the Apk

Xploitspy Apk Builder



After that install that apk in your victim device and give device admin access

After clicking on devices, and select the device, you will see the following options that are it

Xploitspy Dashboard


Now you're able to spy on that device

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