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Santoku Linux – Mobile Forensics, Malware Analysis, and App Security Testing LiveCD

Santoku Linux – Mobile Forensics, Malware Analysis, and App Security Testing LiveCD















The word santoku loosely translates as ‘three virtues’ or ‘three uses’. Santoku Linux has been crafted with a plethora of open source tools to support you in three endeavours, mobile forensics, malware analysis and security testing. Boot into Santoku and get to work, with the latest security tools and utilities focused on mobile platforms such as Android and iOS.

Pre-installed platform SDKs, drivers, and utilities, plus helpful tools for easy deployment and control of mobile apps. Auto Detection and setup of new connected mobile devices. To make future updating of Santoku WAY easier for users, we’re hosting a repository. Set it up just once and get updates with package management instead of downloading a whole new iso.

Mobile Malware
Tools for examining mobile malware
  • Mobile device emulators
  • Utilities to simulate network services for dynamic analysis
  • Decompilation and disassembly tools
  • Access to malware databases
Mobile Security
Assessment of mobile apps
  • Decompilation and disassembly tools
  • Scripts to detect common issues in mobile applications
  • Scripts to automate decrypting binaries, deploying apps, enumerating app details, and more.
Mobile Forensics
Tools to acquire and analyze data
  • Firmware flashing tools for multiple manufacturers
  • Imaging tools for NAND, media cards, and RAM
  • Free versions of some commercial forensics tools
  • Useful scripts and utilities specifically designed for mobile forensics
You can download Santoku here:
– santoku_0.5.iso (Direct ISO)
– santoku_0.5.iso.torrent (Torrent)
Or read more here.

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