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HOW TO HACK WEBSITES USING ANDROID MOBILE PHONES.

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Hello everyone, today I will be 
teaching you how to hack a website using your android phones. Surprised and you might be thinking how's it possible to hack using your android mobile phone. Mostly 70% of the websites which are defaced by the hackers are done using the most common vulnerability i.e. SQL Injection.

We will be using an application called DroidSQLi to hack SQL injection vulnerable websites with our phone. So all we need are 3 things.
1.) DroidSQLi application installed on our android phone
2.) SQLi vulnerable website
3.) and obviously an android phone.

Let's get started, first of all download DroidSQLi Tool. It is an first automated SQL Injection exploitation tool for mobile phones. It supports the following type of injections.

  • Union Based Injection
  • Blind Injectin
  • Error Based Injection
  • Time Based Injection

Only you need 3 things

        1 - SQL Vulnerable site
2 - android mobile
3 -  Droidsqli tool 






It automatically selects the best technique to use and employs some simple filter evasion methods.

For more info about SQL injection click here
Keep Hacking!!!!!







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