Choices only matter if you need the application to run with a good resolution (AFAIK). In terms of environment variables i have defined:ĪNDROID_SDK_ROOT -> C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Android\sdkĪssuming you are at the window of the project, you should see a button with “AVD Manager”. The easiest way i could find to do this was to create a dummy project on Android Studio (2.3) and then create the emulator. Creating an Emulator and Deploying the Application While this is not a development blogue i will leave some considerations here for future reference and in case someone gets stuck. Don’t forget to enable Intel VT-x/EPT support since emulators require this. All the coding and reversing was done within a VM using VMWare Fusion Professional Version 8.5.6 (5234762). The development environment i used was Android Studio 2.3 (with SDK tools). I have dug out my weak Android expertise and put together a simple application ( check it on my GitHub) with a weak authentication (hardcoded credentials). However, i will do the proof-of-concept based on a simpler application. Let us begin: The Test ApplicationĪs referred on the post about tools there is a website from which you can download APKs, APKMirror. On this post, i will tamper with a simple application for Android. So, after all those theory-related posts, it is time to actually do something.
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