Open Source Objective C Penetration Testing Tools

Objective C Penetration Testing Tools

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    SSL Kill Switch 2

    SSL Kill Switch 2

    Blackbox tool to disable SSL certificate validation

    Blackbox tool to disable SSL/TLS certificate validation - including certificate pinning - within iOS and macOS applications. Once loaded into an iOS or macOS application, SSL Kill Switch 2 will patch low-level functions responsible for handling SSL/TLS connections in order to override and disable the system's default certificate validation, as well as any kind of custom certificate validation (such as certificate pinning). It was successfully tested against various applications implementing certificate pinning including the Apple App Store. The first version of SSL Kill Switch was released at Black Hat Vegas 2012. Installing SSL Kill Switch 2 allows anyone on the same network as the device to easily perform man-in-the-middle attacks against any SSL or HTTPS connection. This means that it is trivial to get access to emails, websites viewed in Safari and any other data downloaded by any App running on the device.
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