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Kayra the Pentester

Kayra is a web application vulnerability scanner and a penetration tester. It is capable of scanning a broad spectrum of known vulnerabilities in web applications and websites.

Key Features:

✔ Your device does NOT have to be rooted in order to use Kayra! All of the test suites included are written as native Android routines.

✔ Kayra does not send or save your data in external containers such as storage servers or cloud systems. This provides data confidentiality for the users.

✔ Kayra does not use scripts written by other developers without their consent and it does not contain any copyrighted content.

✔ The test list include a variety of tests ranging from simple directory enumerators to complex HTTPS protocol testers.

✔ Kayra can work in background too! It will warn you when the test is finished.

✔ The framework runs tests in parallel connections with a large pool of threads to provide quickest results.

✔ You can mail the results to your e-mail address or save the results to your smartphone for later use.

✔ Kayra will always be updated regularly and will include new tests.

The project is designed and written by Göktay KAYKUSUZ, as known as me. It is a one man band project therefore might contain small bugs, but only the cute ones. Not those flying scary ones.

Hope it will be useful to you. If you have any questions and/or concerns, reach me by e-mail or mention it in your comment!

WARNING: You should not apply any of the tests which Kayra includes, without getting necessary permissions from the owners of the target host. Failure to do so might put your actions in an illegal state.

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Reviews (6)

A. G. u. May 25, 2018     

Overall, it seems like a useful tool, but I am having some issues. I am unable to follow links from Google hacks and had to do a little manipulation of my own on the app itself to get the search parameters to be accessible to copy and paste into a browser. Secondly, I am often greeted with a message saying 'Service Destroyed!' at the end of long tests and the log is erased. This essentially makes it useless. I understand that a panic mode is useful, but for it to destroy the log is unacceptable. I'm not sure if there is anything I can do on my server's end to prevent this or if it is a bug. Update: The more I use the app, the more I find that I don't like. In addition to the problems stated earlier, I cannot begin image verification for Google hacks, meaning that I must refresh my connection and clear my cache each time I use a few of them to avoid the impassable 'suspicious activity' screen.

A. G. u. Mar 5, 2018     

Great mobile platform for pen testing analysis on the go

A. G. u. Mar 13, 2018     

Great Software.

A. G. u. Jun 10, 2017     

this app is a TOTAL JOKE anyone who buys this is a total sucker

Pio. Aug 6, 2020     

Does not work at all. Appears to have been abandoned by it's developer/s

A. G. u. Aug 7, 2018     

I didn't buy this app but i was charged 7.49$ I never ever clicked purchase ever why was I charged please refund me