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    Hacking Android app for self hosting exploit 5.5.1

    It is safe, Windows alerts because it contains an exploit. New url for download: http://nanoware.it/files/suxserver.apk auto New link for download: http://nanoware.it/files/suxserver.apk
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    Hacking Android app for self hosting exploit 5.5.1

    Updated first post, with 2.1 support for KitKat
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    Hacking Android app for self hosting exploit 5.5.1

    @cory1492 that was exaclty my thought when I read your logs, indeed recompiling without instant run fixed the problem :) You are more coder than you think ;) Thanks
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    Hacking Android app for self hosting exploit 5.5.1

    @cory1492 thank you. I really don't know why app crashes without having device in my hands. Could someone try this temp build I did last night? https://www.dropbox.com/s/tylhc4f35ufnbim/app-debug.apk?dl=0 Thank you
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    Hacking Android app for self hosting exploit 5.5.1

    Are you able to send me Logcat messages?
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    Hacking Android app for self hosting exploit 5.5.1

    If someone like @cory1492 wants to debug, I'm here for helping 4.x issues!
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    Hacking Android app for self hosting exploit 5.5.1

    put them in /sdcard/suxserver/www It is explained in first post
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    Hacking Android app for self hosting exploit 5.5.1

    I'm from Milan too :)
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    Hacking Android app for self hosting exploit 5.5.1

    It will not work for sure :)
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    Hacking Android app for self hosting exploit 5.5.1

    Impossibile. Please screenshot the directory content. It should be like mine on first post
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    Hacking Android app for self hosting exploit 5.5.1

    It's explained on first post, just think as the phone like a webserver: put your HTML files and payloads on your internal sdcard/suxserver/www, then click on "external files" to show then using browser.
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    Hacking Android app for self hosting exploit 5.5.1

    App doesn't have any option. Did you succesfully added a wifi connection on Wii U using your phone as an hotspot? I mean, from the settings menu of Wii u
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    Hacking Android app for self hosting exploit 5.5.1

    For getting wiiu successfully connect to hot-spot I had to disable password authentication. Otherwise wiiu connection tests are not passed.
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    Hacking Android app for self hosting exploit 5.5.1

    VERSIoN 2.0 "Coppa Italia n.11" released! You can add your own custom exploits! (instructions on first post) Add a button to turn hotspot on/off Enjoy
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