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Version
2.1
Size
5.2 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About Intercepter-NG

Intercepter-NG is a network toolkit built for IT professionals and security analysts who need deep visibility into network traffic and device discovery. Unlike generic network apps, this tool combines OS detection, traffic analysis, and device reconnaissance into a single interface—giving you the comprehensive toolkit approach without juggling multiple applications.

Conducting network analysis on Android becomes straightforward with built-in features for discovering connected devices, identifying operating systems, and capturing detailed traffic logs. System administrators and network engineers use this capability to audit network health, troubleshoot connectivity issues, and understand device interactions across your network. The consolidated design means you spend less time switching between tools and more time solving network problems.

Password and file recovery functions round out the toolkit, enabling you to locate and retrieve critical data when needed. This makes the app useful for both active network management and data recovery workflows on rooted devices.

To unlock the full power of Intercepter-NG, your Android device must have ROOT access and BusyBox installed. These prerequisites give the app the system-level permissions needed for packet capture, OS fingerprinting, and advanced network queries. If you encounter any issues after installation, reinstalling BusyBox and SUPERSU typically resolves them.

IT professionals, network administrators, and security-focused users will find this toolkit a capable alternative to desktop network analyzers, tailored specifically for mobile network management and diagnostics.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Combines network discovery, traffic analysis, and OS detection in one app
  • Enables packet capture and advanced diagnostics on Android without desktop software
  • Includes password and file recovery tools for rooted device management
  • Consolidated toolkit reduces need to switch between multiple applications

Cons

  • Requires device root access and BusyBox installation before use
  • Network packet capture and OS fingerprinting may raise privacy concerns in shared networks
  • Limited to rooted Android devices—unavailable to standard users
  • Reinstallation of dependencies sometimes needed to resolve post-install issues

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