Oct 5th 2016
FLOSS Weekly 406
Frida
Frida lets you inject snippets of JavaScript into native apps on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android.
Frida is a Greasemonkey for native apps, or, put in more technical terms, it’s a dynamic code instrumentation toolkit. It lets you inject snippets of JavaScript into native apps on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android. Frida also provides you with some simple tools built on top of the Frida API. These can be used as-is, tweaked to your needs, or serve as examples of how to use the API.
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