![]() ![]() Backup any data on your phone you wish to keep before performing any steps.Ĭharge your device fully before beginning these steps. In this tutorial, you will completely blow away all the data on your OnePlus 7T multiple times. While the NetHunter image itself is listed as supported for the OnePlus 7T and this tutorial uses the official releases from the Offensive Security website, we'll be using software components developed by the opensource community, including TWRP which does not officially support the 7T as of writing. My hope is this writeup will help beginners to understand the NetHunter install process, even if you're strugging with the install on a different device from the OnePlus 7T.īefore diving in, let's put up some disclaimers. A few words mentioning that you must flash Magisk with TWRP and NetHunter with Magisk only makes sense if you know the purpose of those tools and how to use them. ![]() I found many resources online frustrating void of context. I will also make an attempt to explain some of the concepts I learned through my research as most of the information on NetHunter and other tutorials on similar topics assume the reader has experience in rooting/flashing custom ROMs on Android devices. That all said, this tutorial was created in an effort to provide more information to the community in hopes that more developers will take up the OnePlus 7T NetHunter support. However, other benefits of NetHunter are available though admittedly many of those are available in the rootless version. ![]() According to the NetHunter website, the Nexus 5 supports monitoring functionality using the native adapters in the phone, which to me would be the whole point of using a phone for pentesting. Walking around with a WiFi antenna sticking out your phone isn't as inconspicious as we would like from a social engineering standpoint, plus the power coming out of your phone's USB port isn't likely to power your external WiFi card to any signal stength comparable to the phone itself or to its use with a laptop. The main issue is that even if you successfully install a rooted version of NetHunter, you will still need an external WiFi card and external Bluetooth card if you wish to perform wireless/bluetooth monitoring or attacks from your phone. What I discovered after installing NetHunter is that it didn't quite live up to my expectations, though had I done more thorough research on NetHunter prior to install my expectations would have been set appropriately. If you are unaware of Kali Linux or NetHunter, I encourage you to learn more about it before diving into this tutorial.Īs some background on my motivations for installing NetHunter, I wanted to assess the functionality that would be available on a mobile device as this had obvious benefits from a social engineering perspective during a pentest. For those unaware, NetHunter is the mobile version of Kali Linux. In this post I will share my experience installing the rooted version of Offensive Security's NetHunter onto a OnePlus 7T mobile phone and provide detailed procedures. ![]()
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