MAST-Framework (Mobile Application Static Testing Framework) is an open-source framework designed specifically for testing the security of iOS and Android mobile applications. With a focus on user management, distributed scan tasks, and horizontal scaling of web-instances and workers, MAST-Framework provides comprehensive analysis for Android apps and has proposed plans to support iOS analysis in the future. It also offers features such as export to PDF using pre-defined templates, support for project bundling, and a dark mode.
To get started with MAST-Framework, please visit our Documentation page on Github. It provides detailed guides, installation instructions, and usage examples to help you utilize the framework effectively.
- User Management: MAST-Framework offers robust user management capabilities, allowing you to control access and permissions for different team members.
- Distributed Scan Tasks: Distribute scan tasks across multiple machines or servers for efficient and faster security testing of mobile applications.
- Multiple Scans at a Time: Run multiple scans simultaneously, enabling you to test multiple mobile applications in parallel.
- Analysis for Android and
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iOS: MAST-Framework provides in-depth analysis and security testing for Android applications, with plans to extend support for iOS applications in the future. - Export to PDF using Pre-defined Templates
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: Generate detailed reports in PDF format using pre-defined templates, making it easier to share and document your findings. - Support for Project Bundling: Bundle multiple mobile applications together as a project for unified scanning and analysis.
- Dark Mode: MAST-Framework offers a dark mode option for a more comfortable and visually pleasing testing environment.
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A list of the used technologies and dependencies as well as their versions can be taken from Documentation | Technologies.
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