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Pirni Pro
Original author(s)Axel Moller
Initial releaseMay 29, 2010
Stable release
1.1.8 / June 5, 2010; 13 years ago (2010-06-05)
Written inObjective-C
Operating systemiOS
Available inEnglish
TypeComputer security
Websitewww.rootateverything.com

Pirni Pro is a discontinued network security tool designed for iOS, and specifically for iPhone and iPod Touch devices. It is capable of intercepting traffic on a wireless network segment, capturing passwords, and regular expressions entered by the user.

The core system of Pirni, written in C, is open-source software,[1] and licensed under the GNU General Public License. Pirni Pro is the succeeding version of Pirni, and is commercial software, available in the Cydia Store, for jailbroken Apple devices.

Features

Pirni Pro supports active dissection of all non-ciphered protocols (given that the user has supplied a regular expression for dissection). The application description contains the following:

In addition, the software also offers the following features:

References

  1. ^ "Google Code Archive - Long-term storage for Google Code Project Hosting".