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Introspy-iOS
Blackbox tool to help understand what an iOS application is doing at runtime and assist in the identification of potential security issues.
See http://isecpartners.github.io/Introspy-iOS/ for a quick introduction.
Description
This is the repository for the Introspy-iOS tracer.
The tracer can be installed on a jailbroken device to hook and log security-sensitive iOS APIs called by applications running on the device. The tool records details of relevant API calls, including arguments and return values and persists them in a database. Additionally, the calls are also sent to the Console for real-time analysis.
The database can then be fed to Introspy-Analyzer, a Python script to generate HTML reports containing the list of logged function calls as well as a list of potential vulnerabilities affecting the application. Introspy-Analyzer is hosted on a separate repository: https://github.com/iSECPartners/Introspy-Analyzer
Installation
Users should first download the latest pre-compiled Debian package available in the release section of the project page at: https://github.com/integrity-sa/Introspy-iOS/releases or for older releases at https://github.com/iSECPartners/Introspy-iOS/releases
Dependencies
The tracer will only run on a jailbroken device. Using Cydia, make sure the following packages are installed:
- dpkg
- Cydia Substrate
- PreferenceLoader
- Applist
How to install
Download and copy the Debian package to the device; install it:
scp <package.deb> root@<device_ip>:~
ssh root@<device_ip>
dpkg -i <package.deb>
Respring the device:
killall -HUP SpringBoard
There should be two new menus in the device's Settings. The Apps menu allows you to select which applications will be profiled while the Settings menu defines which API groups are being hooked.
Finally, kill and restart the App you want to monitor.
How to uninstall
dpkg -r com.isecpartners.introspy
Generating HTML Reports
The tracer will store data about API calls made by applications in a database stored on the device (actually one in each application's folder). This database can be fed to a Python script call Introspy-Analyzer in order to generate HTML reports that make it a lot easier to review the data collected by the tracer. The script will also analyze and flag dangerous API calls in order to facilitate the process of identifying vulnerabilities within iOS applications.
Introspy-Analyzer is hosted on a separate repository: https://github.com/iSECPartners/Introspy-Analyzer
Building Introspy-iOS
Most users should just download and install the pre-compiled Debian package. However, if you want to modify the library's functionality you will have to build the Debian package yourself.
The build requires the Theos suite, available at https://github.com/theos/theos. For general instructions on how to install Theos, see https://github.com/theos/theos/wiki/Installation.
You must also set the $THEOS variable in your environment, and export it so make will see its value when you run it
export THEOS=/absolute/path/to/theos
export PATH=$THEOS/bin:$PATH
Then, the package can be built using:
make package
Once you've successfully created the debian package, you can use Theos to automatically install the package and re-spring the device by specifying the device's IP address in the THEOS_DEVICE_IP environment variable:
export THEOS_DEVICE_IP=192.168.1.127
make install
License
See ./LICENSE.
Authors
- Tom Daniels
- Alban Diquet
Maintainers
- Herman Duarte