For those interested in mobile security, it is recommended to study legitimate Android Security Internals or use authorized penetration testing frameworks in a controlled, legal environment.

: Using such tools to access devices without authorization is illegal under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) and similar international laws.

Analysis from security researchers at Security Affairs indicates that MobiHok is largely based on the leaked source code of , a well-known Android malware family. It is primarily written in Visual Basic .NET (for the controller) and Java/Android Studio (for the payload). Key Features

: These "cracked" or "full" versions of hacking tools often contain hidden malware (backdoors) designed to infect the person attempting to use the tool.

: Advanced versions claim to bypass Facebook and other social media authentication mechanisms.