dSploit vs Snapdrop
A side-by-side look at dSploit and Snapdrop. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
dSploit
Security & Privacy
dSploit is an open source network analysis and penetration suite application for Android devices. It allows security professionals to assess the security posture of a network by running tests like port scanning, packet sniffing, vulnerability assessments, etc. from their mobile device.
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Snapdrop
File Sharing
Snapdrop is a free, open source, peer-to-peer file sharing web application that allows users to easily transfer files between devices on the same local network without requiring an internet connection or account setup. Users simply go to snapdrop.net on any device on their network to get started.
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