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It decompiles target apk and adds security exception to accept all certificates thus making able to work with Burp/Charles and Other Tools

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Android Nougat SSL Intercept

In Android 7.0, Google introduced changes to the way user Certificate Authorities (CA) are trusted. These changes prevent third-parties from listening to network requests coming out of the application: More info:

  1. https://developer.android.com/training/articles/security-config.html
  2. http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2016/07/changes-to-trusted-certificate.html

This script injects network security exceptions into the APK that allow third-party software like Charles Proxy/Fiddler to listen to the network requests and responses of some Android applications.

Getting Started

  1. Clone the repository.
  2. In repo directory run npm install

Prerequisites

  1. Node >= 6.9.*
  2. JRE (to run apktool)

Usage

	$ node addSecurityException.js /path/to/apk /path/to/keystore keystorePass

Examples

uses default keystore
	$ node addSecurityException.js myApp.apk 
with your keystore
	$ node addSecurityException.js myApp.apk finalKey.jks android

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