The sleep duration in your script (sleep 20) can be adjusted according to your needs. The difference between sleep 20 and sleep 30 is simply the interval at which the script attempts to restart the payload.
@@user-gg8sj2ck3o Shortening the sleep duration in your script has both advantages and potential side effects. advantages are if the payload is killed, it will be restarted more quickly, ensuring higher availability and responsiveness. Also there will be less downtime between the payload being killed and restarted, which can be crucial for maintaining persistent access. disadvantages are frequent restarts can lead to higher CPU usage and also Higher CPU usage can cause faster battery drain on mobile.
Is it working....??? Because it happens like this in some videos either the payload does not get installed or if it gets installed then the reverse technique does not work..
yes if the target reboots the device then you will loose the connection, due to youtube's policy I have covered a different video on my telegram for that: t.me/codehavoxofficial feel free to visit thanks for your question.
what happend if target restart the phone? does the persistent still work to open new sessions so we can connect without wait the target click the payload?
brother i created an apk using msfvenom and i am facing an issue to install the payload in my android "this app was build for an older version of android and may not work properly please contact developer " how to fix this issue please tell me if you know
I'm using LD9 Emulator in the following video, but I don't use it anymore since it turns out not to be safe anymore, I recommend you use android studio if possible.
@@CodeHavox but how do you make any android virtual machine visible to your Kali virtual machine ?? I mean how do you make them connect to the same network ?
@@ggelosstavrou9117 set your virtual machine's network to bridge mode, also you can try turning off the firewall of you vritual machine if you're not able to connect to the local devices.