These repositories often serve as a repository for malicious code. Users (often script kiddies or malicious actors) use these scripts to generate tailored APK files to facilitate cyberstalking or surveillance.

In the early 2010s, a cybersecurity researcher known only by their handle "Droid" created a tool called DroidJack. Initially, the intention was to develop a remote administration tool (RAT) that could be used by Android developers and security professionals to test the vulnerabilities of their own apps and devices.

: It can record phone calls, eavesdrop via the microphone, and hijack the camera.

The PC controlling the device typically requires a Java runtime environment to execute the DroidJack manager. Target Device: