# Kakaotalk Analysis ## Setup Prepare your `~/.bashrc` or `~/.zshrc`: ```bash JAVA=/usr/local/opt/openjdk/bin export ANDROID_HOME=/usr/local/share/android-commandlinetools export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/emulator export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA ``` Install Android Emulator on a MAC M1: ```bash # Install Homebrew /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)" # Install Java brew install openjdk # Install Android SDK brew install --cask android-commandlinetools sdkmanager "emulator" sdkmanager "platforms;android-30" sdkmanager "system-images;android-30;google_apis;arm64-v8a" # Install Platform Tools brew install android-platform-tools # Create AVD Image (without Google Play Store) avdmanager create avd -n kakao -k "system-images;android-30;google_apis;arm64-v8a" # Start the emulator once and shut it down (this will create the 'config.ini' file) emulator @kakao # Configure AVD Image sed -i -r 's/hw.keyboard = no/hw.keyboard = yes/' ~/.android/avd/kakao.avd/config.ini sed -i -r 's/hw.mainKeys = yes/hw.mainKeys = no/' ~/.android/avd/kakao.avd/config.ini ``` ## SSH ```bash # Download Termux from https://github.com/termux/termux-app and install it, e.g.: adb install termux-app_v0.118.0+github-debug_arm64-v8a.apk # Install openssh in Termux pkg upgrade pkg install openssh # Set a password for the SSH login in Termux passwd # Start SSH in Termux sshd # On your host set up redirection through the emulator console cat ~/.emulator_console_auth_token telnet localhost 5554 auth redir add tcp:4444:8022 exit # SSH into the emulator (no need to specify a user name) ssh -p 4444 localhost ``` ## Configure Emulator to work with Burp Suite - Export Burp's CA certificate in `DER` format - Next, follow these steps: ```bash # Convert DER to PEM openssl x509 -inform DER -in burp_ca_cert.der -out burp_ca_cert.pem # Get subject_hash_old openssl x509 -inform PEM -subject_hash_old -in burp_ca_cert.pem | head -1 # Rename burp_ca_cert.pem to .0 mv burp_ca_cert.pem 9a5ba57.05 # Start emulator and copy certificate emulator @kakao -writable-system -http-proxy 127.0.0.1:8080 adb root adb remount adb push 9a5ba57.05 /system/etc/security/cacerts/ adb shell "chmod 644 /system/etc/security/cacerts/9a5ba57.05" adb reboot ``` **Note**, that you have to start the emulator with `-writable-system`. Otherwise, Burp's certificate doesn't show up in Androids's trusted CA store (`Settings` -> `Security` -> `Encryption and credentials` -> `Trusted credentials`) 🙈 ## Setup Frida to disable Certificate Pinning ```bash # Install Frida pip3 install frida-tools # Download frida-server from https://github.com/frida/frida/releases wget https://github.com/frida/frida/releases/download/16.0.15/frida-server-16.0.15-android-arm64.xz -O frida-server.xz unxz frida-server.xz adb root adb push frida-server /data/local/tmp/ adb shell "chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/frida-server" # Start frida-server (this might hang, but frida-server is started anyways) adb shell "/data/local/tmp/frida-server &" # Quick test frida-ps -U # Export Burp's CA certificate in DER format and copy to emulator adb push burp_ca_cert.der /data/local/tmp/cert-der.crt # Disable Certificate Pinning frida --codeshare pcipolloni/universal-android-ssl-pinning-bypass-with-frida -U -f com.kakao.talk ``` ## Misc Commands ```bash # Start KakaoTalk adb shell am start com.kakao.talk # Stop KakaoTalk adb shell am force-stop com.kakao.talk # Start Termux adb shell am start com.termux/.HomeActivity # List 3rd-party Packages adb shell pm list packages -f -3 # Get Activities of an app PACKAGE=com.termux adb shell dumpsys package | grep -Eo $(printf "^[[:space:]]+[0-9a-f]+[[:space:]]+%s/[^[:space:]]+" "${PACKAGE}") | grep -oE "[^[:space:]]+$" # Launch Settings adb shell am start -a android.settings.SETTINGS ``` ## KakaoTalk Account Setup - Grab a trash email account (e.g., from https://ulm-dsl.de/) - Grab a trash phone number to receive SMS messages (e.g., https://onlinesim.io) - Go to https://accounts.kakao.com and create an account: ``` hans-erich.kober@ulm-dsl.de peterock kBB5mmmE +4915510586583 ``` - In the KakaoTalk app, login with your email address: - When prompted add your phone number - **Optional**: you may have to send a base64 string (e.g., `KakaoTalk HgAAABIwAGgAQGQAAAAAAjEABwAAADE1Mjc2MAAA`) from your actual phone to a KakaoTalk phone number (you won't receive any SMS response back). After that, you need to tap/click the `Check Authorization` button in the app and the registration process should be completed.