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Free security testing tools for Windows handheld devices


Kevin Beaver, CISSP
04.15.2008
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We talk a lot about the security testing tools that run on Windows desktops. But what about security testing tools for the Windows Mobile platform? You can and should do some basic security testing from your Windows handheld devices, such as smart phones and PDAs. This comes in handy if you're trying to perform some unannounced security testing and don't want to pique the interest of those who manage the systems, or if you just don't have your laptop around.

Now, I will say that these tools won't work on every version/model of Windows handhelds. You'll have to read the fine print to see if your platform is supported. But if it is and you have a wireless network connection on your device with a supported wireless adapter, you should be good to go.

Here are some tools to check out:

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Outside of the slim pickings, if there's any other downside to mobile security testing tools, it's that they come at a price. Sure, they're "free" in the traditional sense but what you will pay for is battery life. As with anything that accesses hardware on a battery-powered machine -- like these applications do with the wireless connection -- they're going to sap more power out of your systems than y


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ou may be used to. Of course, if this was a big issue, you probably wouldn't be using your handheld for security testing to begin with.

You're not going to have a comprehensive testing environment with these tools, but they are a good start if you have a specific need to use a handheld for security testing. So far, there aren't many current applications because the demand hasn't been there and mobile applications can be difficult to code. I suspect both the demand for them and the supply will change.

Imagine a world where we can perform security tests from our mobile devices when we're stuck in meetings or otherwise incapacitated. Sounds like a great-time management tool to me! This is going to be fun.

About the author: Kevin Beaver is an independent information security consultant, keynote speaker and expert witness with Atlanta-based Principle Logic LLC where he specializes in performing independent security assessments. Kevin has authored/co-authored seven books on information security, including Hacking For Dummies and Hacking Wireless Networks For Dummies (Wiley). He's also the creator of the Security On Wheels information security audio books and blog providing security learning for IT professionals on the go. Kevin can be reached at kbeaver@principlelogic.com.


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