Windows Mobile as HACKING PLATFORM? - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV General

Hello everyone,
I am considering buying the a Windows Mobile 6.1 phone in the USA on Tmobile. I would like to understand what hacking (security testing) tools are available on the Windows Mobile Platform. I am a security professional and have the desire to perform penetration testing from the Windows Mobile 6.1 platform.
It seems the MetaSploit framework is not available. I like to work with the command prompt, is the command prompt accessible on the the Windows Mobile Platform? I've read some info about being able to mount ISOs or run emulators. Is there WiFi hacking software such as Kismet available?
Does anyone know what hacking tools are available for this platform?

Try Cain And Abel for Pocket PC
http://oxid.netsons.org/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=19
forum about the Pocket pc version
http://www.oxid.it/downloads/Cain_setup_PPC.ARM.exe
or this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=444441

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Palm program

Is there any way to get a Palm-based program (specifically EndNote - www.endnote.com) to run on a T-Mobile wizard? I'd hate to have to get rid of this for a Treo 680 and EndNote has no plans to develope the software for Windows Mobile. Any help is appreciated.
hi
try the "styletap platform"
quote:
StyleTap® Platform allows you to run applications (and games!) originally written for Palm OS handhelds on your Windows Mobile Pocket PC.
http://www.styletap.com/
Thanx! I'll give that a shot

HTC TyTN II Kaiser - C++

Hi,
I'm working on a networking project. Im using the following device:
Platform: HTC TyTN II Kaiser
Operating System: Windows Mobile 6.1
I have a C++ programme that runs on linux in my computer. How can I run the same in this mobile device?
Many thanks
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You need to use MS Visual Studio 2005 (or 2008) to compile the C++ program.
Or embedded visual C++.
A list of dev tools for PPC is on the wiki : http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Complete list of Development links and resources
Thanks
Dave
DaveShaw said:
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You need to use MS Visual Studio 2005 (or 2008) to compile the C++ program.
Or embedded visual C++.
A list of dev tools for PPC is on the wiki : http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Complete%20list%20of%20Development%20links%20and%20resources
Thanks
Dave
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Throwing in my 2 cents in. Save yourself the trouble and don't even consider Embedded Visual C++ (4). Stick VS 2005+ and you'll be good.
The free express versions do not support mobile development.
nitro2u said:
Hi Peter,
Can I please know how to use Visual Studio to run C++ code on a Windows mobile device?
Is there a special version of VS that i need to look for?
Please kindly drop me a reply to:
thanks a lot
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This is what you need to know. There are SDKs for Pocket PCs that are built into Visual Studio. The default ones are adequate. Typically, you'll connect to a PDA/PocketPC via ActiveSync. Visual Studio will pick up on this. There are specific mobile properties and options for this.
From that point, it's point and shoot. When you debug an application, it will automatically go over to the Windows CE device. If you're doing .Net it will install a cab for .Net
Thanks again Peter for your reply.
Even though my project is to programme for this HTC device I don't have the device yet. So what I need to do is test it on my laptop.
Is there any Windows Mobile 'simulator' that I can run on my computer and test?
Also I will need to install Visual Studio on this simulator, is it?
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...52-f89e-4354-84ce-5d19c204498a&displaylang=en
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...3a-a651-4745-88ef-3d48091a390b&displaylang=en
Hi Peter,
Please take a look at the above links. Are these any of the ones I should use?
Thanks
You want to get a copy of Visual Studio 2005 or 2008 if you are serious about programming - I got it from my university and the MSDNAA Website which allows students to download selected MS software which is related to my course for free - and being a computer science student they give me VS 08.
But it is available on several torrent websites. Remember I am not recommending nor do I condone illegal downloading of pirated software - I am only providing information for research purposes.
Why do you want it?
Its a complete developement environment - You get everything - Including an emulator to test your programs. You can download plugins, which let you program in other languages (e.g. I have the VB Mobile plugin which allows me to program in VB for mobile devices) - The plugins are free.
Personally, I use it for a large chunk of my programming - as it supports a vast array of programming languages - and it includes built in compilers (I know this sounds obvious, but I have used programming environments which do not contain compilers), Emulators (for testing) and can support alot more with downloadable plugins (obviously you need the SDK).
If your PC is a little old (eg early XP) - get VS05 - but if you have a newer PC (late XP to Vista), get VS08, they both do basically the same thing.
Hope this helps.
Hi again,
Many thanks for your reply
Will this version of VS work for my project? :
Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition (90-day Trial)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...ec-ed72-4a79-8961-25635db0192b&displaylang=en
If it does... then i will install it first in my laptop (which run Win XP Pro) and then I will install the emulator.
This is the emulator right?
Windows Mobile 6 Professional and Standard Software Development Kits Refresh
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...3a-a651-4745-88ef-3d48091a390b&displaylang=en
Looking forward for your support thanks

G1 browser for windows mobile

i was wondering if windows mobile was able to get the g1 browser by any chancce of porting it?
if google port a "chrome" to wm then yes
otherwise no
even with the sourceCode it could not be don
much like having the source code for any linux program will not
make it run on a pc even if compiled on a pc
2 different incompatible platforms

Zune players now come on KIN...

Can we have it WinMo 6.5???
http://www.zune.net/en-US/products/kin/default.htm?Mnthly&c7hero
no unless someone ports it?
kin is not a windows mobile or even windows CE based device
it's just a generic os phone made by sharp which ms oem and skin and let interface with zune software to get some mobile news press untill they are ready with their windows phone 7 devices
you can't port software from such a platform (or lack of same) to ours more then you can iphone apps
Rudegar said:
kin is not a windows mobile or even windows CE based device
it's just a generic os phone made by sharp which ms oem and skin and let interface with zune software to get some mobile news press untill they are ready with their windows phone 7 devices
you can't port software from such a platform (or lack of same) to ours more then you can iphone apps
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Kin is based on Windows Phone 7 or some lite derivative of it so its based on CE7.

View Windows 8 Mobile Screen on Desktop

Hey guys,
I'm going to be demo'ing a windows 8 Mobile Device's integration with Live and our company apps. I was watching MMS 2013 videos and they showed a Windows 8 Mobile screen on their Windows 8 desktop during their demos.
Any ideas how I can do this? Using a Lumia 920.
Thanks
You can't. Developer devices include additional Drivers and Software to make this possible. Also the Software running on the Desktop for this is not released by Microsoft. There are some hacked ROMs for old WP7 devices but those won't help you with your use case.
StevieBallz said:
You can't. Developer devices include additional Drivers and Software to make this possible. Also the Software running on the Desktop for this is not released by Microsoft. There are some hacked ROMs for old WP7 devices but those won't help you with your use case.
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Well bullocks.
Thanks

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