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Jun 29, 2020

LIST OF 59 CHINESE APPS BANNED IN INDIA

LIST OF 59 CHINESE APPS BANNED IN INDIA

List Of Popular 59 Chinese Apps In India

Modi government's big decision on China to ban 59 Chinese apps including Tiktok

The government has banned 59 Chinese apps, including the popular Chinese app Tiktok. This is considered a matter of privacy protection from the Chinese app.
LIST OF 59 CHINESE APPS BANNED IN INDIA
LIST OF 59 CHINESE APPS BANNED IN INDIA


The government has banned 59 Chinese apps, including the popular Chinese app Tiktok. This is considered a matter of privacy protection from the Chinese app. Other popular apps that Ben has encountered besides Tiktok include 59 apps, including ShareChat, Hello, UC Browser, Like, and WeChat.

As per the order from the government, the government has banned 59 mobile apps that were biased for India's sovereignty and integrity, India's defense, state security, and public order.

Under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, the Ministry of Information Technology (Procedure and Safeguards for Blocking of Access to Information by Public) Rules 2009 enforcing the provisions of the Information Technology Act and 59 apps have been banned in view of the contingency nature of the threat.


Restrictions imposed on this app

1. TikTok

2. Share

3. Kwai

4. UC Browser

5. Baidu map


6. Shein

7. Clash of Kings

8. DU battery saver

9. Hello

10. Likee

11. YouCam makeup

12. Mi Community

13. CM Browers

14. Virus Cleaner

15. APUS Browser

16. ROMWE

17. Club Factory

18. News dog

19. Beauty Plus

20. WeChat

21. UC News

22. QQ Mail

23. Weibo

24. Xender

25. QQ Music

26. QQ Newsfeed

27. Bigo Live

28. SelfieCity

29. Mail Master

30. Parallel Space 31. My Video Call - Xiaomi

32. sync

33. ES File Explorer

34. Viva Video - QU Video Inc

35. Meitu

36. Vigo Video

37. New Video Status

38. DU Recorder

39. Vault-Hide

40. Cache Cleaner DU App studio

41. DU Cleaner

42. DU Browser

43. Hago Play With New Friends

44. Cam Scanner

45. Clean Master - Cheetah Mobile

46. ​​Wonder Camera

47. Photo Wonder

48. QQ Player

49. We Meet

50. Sweet Selfie

51. Baidu Translate

52. Vmate

53. QQ International

54. QQ Security Center

55. QQ Launcher

56. U Video

57. V fly Status Video

58. Mobile Legends

59. DU Privacy

59 CHINESE APP LIST 


LIST OF 59 CHINESE APPS BANNED IN INDIA
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List Of Popular 52 Chinese Apps In India


Here is the complete list of the 52 Chinese apps that have been flagged by India's intelligence officials:



These apps are sending data on a large scale outside India. The list of mobile applications sent to the government by the security agency includes applications like Zoom, TikiTalk, UC Browser, Xander, Share It, and CleanMaster.


List Of Popular 52 Chinese Apps In India
List Of Popular 52 Chinese Apps In India


A senior central government official said the proposal, made by intelligence agencies, was also supported by the National Security Council, which believed the applications could pose a threat to India's security.


In April this year, the Home Ministry advised the use of Zoom. The ministry issued the advisory on the proposal of the National Cyber ​​Security Agency Computer Emergency Response Team India (CERT-IN). The government is not the first country to ban the use of the Zoom app.


Earlier, Taiwan also banned government agencies from using the Zoom app. Germany and the United States have done the same. The company responded to the Home Ministry's advice and said it was serious about protecting users.


Western security agencies have expressed similar concerns about hardware and software associated with China. One argument is also made that in a state of war, communication services could be damaged by them.



List Of Popular 52 Chinese Apps In India



TikTok

Vault-Hide
Vigo Video
Bigo Live
Weibo

WeChat

SHAREit
UC News
UC Browser
BeautyPlus

Xender

ClubFactory
Helo
LIKE
Kwai

ROMWE

SHEIN
NewsDog
Photo Wonder
APUS Browser

VivaVideo- QU Video Inc

Perfect Corp
CM Browser
Virus Cleaner (Hi Security Lab)
Mi Community
DU recorder

YouCam Makeup

My Store
360 Security
DU Battery Saver
DU Browser
DU Cleaner

DU Privacy

Clean Master – Cheetah CacheClear DU apps studio
Baidu Translate
Baidu Map
Wonder Camera
ES File Explorer

QQ International

QQ Launcher
QQ Security Centre
QQ Player
QQ Music

QQ Mail

QQ NewsFeed
WeSync
SelfieCity
Clash of Kings
Mail Master

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Mi Video call-Xiaomi
Parallel Space



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This recommendation of the Indian Intelligence Agencies was recently also supported by the National Security Council Secretariat. The NSC Secretariat believed the data transfer taking place through these apps to be potentially detrimental to India’s security. The attached risk to each of these apps is now under evaluation.

Chinese apps under the scanner




As per the report, the intelligence officials have found inputs on the Android and iOS versions of these apps having the potential to be used as spyware or other malicious ware. Many apps, either developed by Chinese or launched by companies with Chinese links, carry such potential, according to India's intelligence 
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List Of Popular 52 Chinese Apps In India

List Of Popular 52 Chinese Apps In India


Here is the complete list of the 52 Chinese apps that have been flagged by India's intelligence officials:


These apps are sending data on a large scale outside India. The list of mobile applications sent to the government by the security agency includes applications like Zoom, TikiTalk, UC Browser, Xander, Share It and CleanMaster.


List Of Popular 52 Chinese Apps In India
List Of Popular 52 Chinese Apps In India


A senior central government official said the proposal, made by intelligence agencies, was also supported by the National Security Council, which believed the applications could pose a threat to India's security.

In April this year, the Home Ministry advised the use of Zoom. The ministry issued the advisory on the proposal of the National Cyber ​​Security Agency Computer Emergency Response Team India (CERT-IN). The government is not the first country to ban the use of the Zoom app.

Earlier, Taiwan also banned government agencies from using the Zoom app. Germany and the United States have done the same. The company responded to the Home Ministry's advice and said it was serious about protecting users.


Western security agencies have expressed similar concerns about hardware and software associated with China. One argument is also made that in a state of war, communication services could be damaged by them.



List Of Popular 52 Chinese Apps In India



TikTok
Vault-Hide
Vigo Video
Bigo Live
Weibo

WeChat
SHAREit
UC News
UC Browser
BeautyPlus

Xender
ClubFactory
Helo
LIKE
Kwai

ROMWE
SHEIN
NewsDog
Photo Wonder
APUS Browser

VivaVideo- QU Video Inc
Perfect Corp
CM Browser
Virus Cleaner (Hi Security Lab)
Mi Community
DU recorder

YouCam Makeup
Mi Store
360 Security
DU Battery Saver
DU Browser
DU Cleaner

DU Privacy
Clean Master – Cheetah CacheClear DU apps studio
Baidu Translate
Baidu Map
Wonder Camera
ES File Explorer

QQ International
QQ Launcher
QQ Security Centre
QQ Player
QQ Music

QQ Mail
QQ NewsFeed
WeSync
SelfieCity
Clash of Kings
Mail Master


CLICK HERE TO MORE READ
Mi Video call-Xiaomi
Parallel Space



WATCHING YOU TUBE VIDEO TO MORE ABOUT THIS APP
This recommendation of the Indian Intelligence Agencies was recently also supported by the National Security Council Secretariat. The NSC Secretariat believed the data transfer taking place through these apps to be potentially detrimental to India’s security. The attached risk to each of these apps is now under evaluation.


Chinese apps under the scanner




As per the report, the intelligence officials have found inputs on the Android and iOS versions of these apps having the potential to be used as spyware or other malicious ware. Many apps, either developed by Chinese or launched by companies with Chinese links, carry such potential, according to India's intelligence
Read More »

Top 20 Wireless hacking tools

Top 20 Wireless hacking tools

1. Aircrack

Aircrack is the most popular and widely-known wireless password cracking tool. It is used as an 802.11 WEP and WPA-PSK keys cracking tool around the globe. It first captures packets of the network and then tries to recover the password of the network by analyzing packets. It also implements standard FMS attacks with some optimizations to recover or crack the password of the network. optimizations include Korea attacks and PTW attack to make the attack much faster than other WEP password cracking tools. This tool is powerful and used most widely across the world. This is the reason I am adding it at the top of the list.
It offers a console interface. If you find this too hard to use, you can try the available online tutorials. The company behind this tool also offers online tutorials to let you learn by yourself.

2. AirSnort

AirSnort is another popular wireless LAN password cracking tool. It can crack WEP keys of the Wi-Fi802.11b network. This tool basically operates by passively monitoring transmissions and then computing the encryption key when enough packets have been gathered. This tool is freely available for Linux and Windows platforms. It is also simple to use. The tool has not been updated for around three years, but it seems that the company behind this tool is now interested in further development. This tool is also directly involved in WEP cracking and hence used widely.

3. Kismet

Kismet is another Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n layer 2 wireless network sniffer and intrusion detection system. This tool is basically used in Wi-Fi troubleshooting. It works fine with any Wi-Fi card supporting rfmon mode. It is available for Windows, Linux, OS X, and BSD platforms. This tool passively collects packets to identify a standard network and also detects the hidden networks. Built on a client-server modular architecture, this tool can sniff 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, and 802.11n traffic. It is an open-source tool and supports recent faster wireless standards.

4. Cain & Able

Cain & Able is another popular tool used for cracking wireless network passwords. This tool was developed to intercept the network traffic and then use the brute forcing to discover the passwords. This is why this tool helps a lot while finding the password of the wireless network by analyzing the routing protocols. This tool can also be used to crack other kinds of passwords. It is one of the most popular password cracking tools.
This tool is not just for WEP cracking but various other features are also there. It is basically used for Windows password cracking. This is the reason this tool is so popular among users.
Download Cain & Able: http://www.oxid.it/cain.html

5. WireShark

WireShark is a very popular tool in networking. It is the network protocol analyzer tool which lets you check different things in your office or home network. You can live capture packets and analyze packets to find various things related to the network by checking the data at the micro-level. This tool is available for Windows, Linux, OS X, Solaris, FreeBSD, and other platforms.
If you are thinking to try this tool, I recommend you first read about networking and protocols. WireShark requires good knowledge of network protocols to analyze the data obtained with the tool. If you do not have good knowledge of that, you may not find this tool interesting. So, try only if you are sure about your protocol knowledge.
Wireshark does is one of the most popular tools in networking and this is why it was included in this list in the higher position.
Download Wireshark: https://www.wireshark.org/

6. Fern WiFi Wireless Cracker

Fern WiFi Wireless Cracker is another nice tool that helps with network security. It lets you see real-time network traffic and identify hosts. Basically, this tool was developed to find flaws in computer networks and fixes the detected flaws. It is available for Apple, Windows, and Linux platforms.
it is able to crack and recover WEP/WPA/WPS keys easily. It can also run other network-based attacks on wireless or Ethernet-based networks. For cracking WPA/WPA2, it uses WPS based on dictionary-based attacks. For WEP cracking, it uses Fragmentation, Chop-Chop, Caffe-Latte, Hirte, ARP Request Replay, or WPS attack.
This tool is in active development. SO, you can expect a timely updates with new features. Pro version of the tool is also available which offers many features.
Download Fern WiFi Wireless cracker: http://www.fern-pro.com/downloads.php

7. CoWPAtty

CoWPAtty is another nice wireless password cracking tool. It is an automated dictionary attack tool for WPA-PSK to crack the passwords. It runs on Linux OS and offers a less interesting command-line interface to work with. It runs on a word-list containing thousands of passwords to use in the attack. If the password is in the password’s word-list, this tool will surely crack the password. But this tool is slow and speed depends on the word list and password’s strength. Another reason for the slow process is that the hash uses SHA1 with a seed of SSID. It means the same password will have a different SSIM. So, you cannot simply use the rainbow table against all access points. So, the tool uses the password dictionary and generates the hash for each word contained in the dictionary by using the SSID. This tool is simple to use with available commands.
With the newer version of the tool, CoWPAtty tried to improve the speed by using a pre-computed hash file to avoid the computation at the time of cracking. This pre-computed file contains around 172000 dictionary files for around 1000 most popular SSIDs. But for a successful attack, your SSID must be on that list. If your SSID is not in those 1000, you are unlucky. Still, you can try this tool to see how it works.

8. Air jack

Air jack is a Wi-Fi 802.11 packet injection tool. It is used to perform a DOS attack and a MIM attack. This wireless cracking tool is very useful in injecting forged packets and making a network down by denial of service attack. This tool can also be used for a man in the middle attack in the network. This tool is popular and powerful both.

9. WepAttack

WepAttack is another working open-source Linux tool for breaking 802.11 WEP keys. Like a few other tools in the list, this tool also performs an active dictionary attack. It tests millions of words from its dictionary to find the working key for the network. Only a working WLAN card is required to work with WepAttack to perform the attack. Limited usability but works awesome on supported WLAN cards.
Download WepAttack: http://wepattack.sourceforge.net/

10. NetStumbler

NetStumbler is another wireless password cracking tool available only for the Windows platform. It helps in finding open wireless access points. This tool is freely available. Basically, NetStumbler is used for wardriving, verifying network configurations, finding locations with a poor network, detecting unauthorized access points, and more.
This tool is not very effective now. The main reason is that the last stable release of the tool was back in April 2004 around 11 years ago. So, it does not work with 64-bit Windows OS. It can also be easily detected with most of the wireless intrusion detection systems available. So, you can use this tool for learning purposes on the home network to see how it works.
A trimmed-down version dubbed as ‘MiniStumbler’ of the tool is also available. This tool is too old but it still works fine on supported systems. So, I included it in this list.
Download NetStumbler: http://www.stumbler.net/

11. inSSIDer

inSSIDer is one of the most popular Wi-Fi scanners for Microsoft Windows and OS X platforms. This tool was released under open source license and also awarded as “Best Open Source Software in Networking”. Later it became a premium tool and now costs $19.99. The inSSIDer Wi-Fi scanner can do various tasks, including finding open Wi-Fi access points, tracking signal strength, and saving logs with GPS records. Basically, this tool is used by network administrators to find the issues in the wireless networks
Download inSSIDer: http://www.inssider.com/

12. Wifiphisher

Wifiphisher is another nice hacking tool to get the password of a wireless network. This tool can execute a fast automated phishing attack against a Wi-Fi wireless network to steal passwords. This tool comes pre-installed on Kali Linux. It is free to use and is available for Windows, MAC, and Linux.
Download and read more about WiFiphisher:
https://github.com/sophron/wifiphisher

13. KisMac

KisMac is a tool very much similar to Kismet, we added in the list above. It offers features similar to Kismet and is used as a wireless network discovery hacking tool. As the name suggests, this tool is only available for Mac. It scans for networks passively only on supported wireless cards and then tries to crack WEP and WPA keys by using brute force or exploiting any flaw.
Download KisMac:
http://kismac-ng.org

14. Reaver

A reaver is an open-source tool for performing brute force attacks against WPS to recover WPA/WPA2 passkeys. This tool is hosted on Google Code and may disappear soon if the developer has not migrated it to another platform. It was last updated around 4 years ago. Similar to other tools, this tool can be a good alternative to other tools in the list which use the same attack method.

15. Wifite

Wifite is also a nice tool which supports cracking WPS encrypted networks via reaver. It works on Linux based operating systems. It offers various nice features related to password cracking.
Download Wifite: https://github.com/derv82/wifite
We have a complete article on Wifite. Read wifite walkthrough.
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16. WepDecrypt

WepDecrypt is another wireless LAN tool written in C language. This tool can guess the WEP keys by performing a dictionary attack, distributed network attack, key generator, and some other methods. This tool needs a few libraries to work. You can read more details on the download page. The tool is not so popular but it is good for beginners to see how dictionary attack works.
Download and read more about WepDecrypt:
http://wepdecrypt.sourceforge.net/wepdecrypt-manual.html

17. OmniPeek

OmniPeek is a packet sniffer and network packets analyzer tool. This tool is only available for the Windows platform and is available for commercial use only. It also requires you to have good knowledge of network protocols and understanding of network packets. It works with most of the network interface cards available in the market. With available plugins, this tool can become more powerful. Around 40 plugins are already available to extend the functions of this tool.

18. CloudCracker

CloudCracker is an online password cracking tool to crack WPA keys of Wireless network. This tool can also be used to crack various other kinds of password hashes. You only need to upload the handshake file and enter the network name to start the attack. With a 3000 million words long dictionary, this tool is most likely to crack the password. This tool is also used for MD5, SHA, and few other cracking. It is also an effective tool and worth mentioning if we talk about wireless cracking tools.
See CloudCracker: https://www.cloudcracker.com

19. CommonView for Wi-Fi

CommonView for Wi-Fi is also a popular wireless network monitor and packer analyzer tool. It comes with easy to understand and use GUI to work with. This tool is basically for Wi-Fi network admins and security professionals who want to monitor and troubleshoot network-related problems. It works fine with Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac networks. It captures every single packet and lets you see useful information about the network. You can also get useful information like protocol distribution, access points, signal strength, and more. This tool offers key information about a network and has a good value for network admins.

20. Pyrit

Pyrite is also a very good tool that lets you perform attack on IEEE 802.11 WPA/WPA2-PSK authentication. This tool is available for free and is hosted on Google Code. SO, it could be disappearing in the coming months. It works on a range of platforms including FreeBSD, MacOS X, and Linux.
It performs a brute-force attack to crack the WPA/WPA-2 passwords. It is very effective and I recommend you to try it once. Due to its effectiveness, it was necessary to mention this tool on this list. Download Pyrit:https://code.google.com/p/pyrit/
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How To Install Xposed Framework On Android 6.0 and 6.0.1 Marshmallow

How To Install Xposed Framework On Android 6.0 and 6.0.1 Marshmallow

Requirements

  • Xposed Installer Alpha
  • Custom Recovery Installed CWM Or TWRP – Google (How to install CWM/TWRP in [Device name] )
  • Xposed installer .zip file – Download from below
  • Make a system Backup

 Install Xposed Framework On Android 6.0 and 6.0.1 Marshmallow

Step 1: Firstly download the hardware info application from here – Download
  • After that now open the application which you have downloaded it from play store
  • Now click on the processor tab and you will see information like given below which will be havingARMv7ARM64, or x86. Like given in below screenshot

Step 2: This setting differs in every mobile so check that setting and now download the below files if you are having the same processor as above


After downloading the above files grab this application and install it on your mobile phone


step 3: Now after downloading those above files switch off your device and wait till it completely shut down and now press Volume up + Volume Down + Power On. if you are using other mobile phones such as Nexus devices or any other devices same as nexus interface. If Samsung clicks on Volume Up + Power Button + Home Key
  • In Samsung mobile phone the custom recovery will be opened and in Nexus mobile phone you might get the bootloader screen as given below
  • Now click on Volume Down Button twice and click on Recovery mode like given in the screenshot below. Now press Power Button your mobile will be rebooted in recovery mode only if you have installed the recovery on your mobile phone.

  • Now if you are using TWRP Recovery which is one of my favorite recoveries, and there you will see Install button like given in the screenshot below


  • After swiping it this method will take approximately 5 minutes, so keep calm it will be finished within 2 minutes but 5 Minutes are approx.
  • If you get some issues while installing the files then it might be because you have downloaded the wrong files

  • After that now reboot your device and it may take some minutes to complete the process
Step 4: Now install the application of Xposed installer in your device and click on Install and Reboot Your Device



  • Now you are all set to download the modules and do all the customization on your Android device



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