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Effortless Android Pen Testing on Macbook M1 and M2 (2024)
Feb. 12, 2024, 11:41 a.m. | Chirag Agrawal
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Unlock the power of Android pen testing on Macbooks M1 and M2 with our comprehensive, step-by-step setup guide for practical success.
Hello, Infosec Community!
Embarking on my journey into Android pen testing, I initially relied on the Genymotion emulator, as suggested by many online resources, which worked pretty well on my Windows device. However, with Gennymotion, we soon encountered limitations—several crashes, a few tools not working as expected, its x86-based architecture restricted testing of x64-based apps, and Flutter apps boasted …
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