Change Websites on Other People’s Computers From Your Phone

Network Spoofer lets you change websites on other people’s computers from an Android phone. After downloading simply log onto a Wifi network, choose a spoof to use and press start.
Please note that there is no intention for Network Spoofer to include any malicious features. This application is a fun demonstration of how vulnerable home networks are to simple attacks, with permission of the network owner - DO NOT attempt to use Network Spoofer on any corporate or other non-residential networks (eg. at school, university). It becomes very obvious when Network Spoofer is being used on a Network, and use of Network Spoofer will be considered malicious hacking by network administrators.


Network Spoofer is no longer available on the Android Market.
Once the application is downloaded, an extra file is downloaded to the SD card of your phone. The download is about 100MB, and takes up 450MB on the SD card. This contains all the files and utilities needed.

Requirements

Network Spoofer runs on Android devices with the following requirements:
  • Which are rooted (‘su’).
  • Have an SD card (or internal storage) with >450MB spare space.
  • Which has Wifi
The first can be obtained by using a custom firmware such as CyanogenMod. Alternatively search on the internet for instructions on how to root your phone.

Supported devices

Currently Network Spoofer has been thoroughly tested on these devices:
  • Samsung Galaxy Nexus
  • HTC Nexus One
  • T-Mobile G1
It is reported working on these devices, as well as working on most other devices:
  • LG Optimus 2x
  • Huawei u8150d
  • HTC Hero
  • Droid Bionic
  • Samsung Galaxy S / S II
  • Samsung Infuse 4G
However, Network Spoofer doesn’t currently work with:
  • Droid / Droid 2 / Droid X
  • Motorola Atrix
Many other devices should and probably will work, but please report any odd behaviour or crashes, so we can get this working with more devices.

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