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Cant Download #41

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SchJ2004 opened this issue Jul 9, 2018 · 2 comments
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Cant Download #41

SchJ2004 opened this issue Jul 9, 2018 · 2 comments

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@SchJ2004
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SchJ2004 commented Jul 9, 2018

Hey Georgia,

I purchased a copy of your book for pentesting, i am trying to download the Smartphone-Pentest-Framework, every-time i use the link in the book git clone https://github.com/georgiaw/Smartphone-Pentest-Framework.git
the only thing it downloads is the README.md
i then changed cd Smartphone-Pentest-Framework
then nano Kaliinstall
when i type in what you have on page 28 it and then do ./kalliinstall it tells me permission denied and moves no further. Can you help me with this?

Also i am no sure at the moment (new to pentesting) where to find the correct adt-bundle-linux version that i downloaded in order to change to my current version i am using.

Thank you,

@s4b3rt0oth
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According to the readme:
The Smartphone Pentest-Framework has been deprecated by the Dagah Mobile Penetration Testing Software available at: https://www.shevirah.com/dagah.

Try using that and some creative adapting to have the Dagah suite work for the course.

A cursory look appears to show that the framework moved to a paid model with the community version being a re-adaptation of the SPF. Not sure why it moved to a paid model (unfortunately) but I'm sure Georgia had her reasons.

@CybertSys
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What her reason for not answering those who purchased the book? I think that's kind of crappy.

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