appdecrypt
Decrypt application encrypted binaries on macOS when SIP-enabled.
This works well and compiles for iOS nicely, if you want use it at iOS devices, you can use build-ios.sh (Thanks @dlevi309).
How to use
On mac with M1 CPU
> git clone https://github.com/paradiseduo/appdecrypt.git
> cd appdecrypt
> chmod +x build-macOS_arm.sh
> ./build-macOS_arm.sh
> ./appdecrypt
Version 2.1
appdecrypt is a tool to make decrypt application encrypted binaries on macOS when SIP-enabled.
Examples:
mac:
appdecrypt /Applicaiton/Test.app /Users/admin/Desktop/Test.app
iPhone:
appdecrypt /var/containers/Bundle/Application/XXXXXX /tmp
USAGE: appdecrypt encryptMachO_Path decryptMachO_Path
ARGUMENTS:
<encryptApp_Path> The encrypt app file path.
<decrypt_Path> The path output file.
OPTIONS:
-h, --help Show help information.
For Example
> ./appdecrypt /Applicaiton/Test.app /Users/admin/Desktop/Test.app
Success to copy file.
Dump /Applications/Test.app/Wrapper/Test.app/Test Success
Dump /Applications/Test.app/Wrapper/Test.app/PlugIns/TestNotificationService.appex/TestNotificationService Success
Dump /Applications/Test.app/Wrapper/Test.app/Frameworks/trackerSDK.framework/trackerSDK Success
Dump /Applications/Test.app/Wrapper/Test.app/Frameworks/AgoraRtcKit.framework/AgoraRtcKit Success
> cd /Users/admin/Desktop/Test.app
> ls
WrappedBundle Wrapper
> cd Wrapper
> ls
BundleMetadata.plist Test.app iTunesMetadata.plist
On Jailbreak iPhone with arm64 CPU
First you should connect jailbreak iPhone with USB.
> brew install ldid
> git clone https://github.com/paradiseduo/appdecrypt.git
> cd appdecrypt
> chmod +x build-iOS.sh
> ./build-iOS.sh
> scp -P 2222 appdecrypt [email protected]:/tmp
// In iPhone shell
> cd /tmp
> ./appdecrypt
Version 2.1
appdecrypt is a tool to make decrypt application encrypted binaries on macOS when SIP-enabled.
Examples:
mac:
appdecrypt /Applicaiton/Test.app /Users/admin/Desktop/Test.app
iPhone:
appdecrypt /var/containers/Bundle/Application/XXXXXX /tmp
USAGE: appdecrypt encryptMachO_Path decryptMachO_Path
ARGUMENTS:
<encryptApp_Path> The encrypt app file path.
<decrypt_Path> The path output file.
OPTIONS:
-h, --help Show help information.
For Example
// In iPhone shell
> ./appdecrypt /var/containers/Bundle/Application/5B5D4E97-E760-4AC5-BFEE-F0FF72EBB19E /tmp
Success to copy file.
Dump /var/containers/Bundle/Application/5B5D4E97-E760-4AC5-BFEE-F0FF72EBB19E/KingsRaid.app/KingsRaid Success
Dump /var/containers/Bundle/Application/5B5D4E97-E760-4AC5-BFEE-F0FF72EBB19E/KingsRaid.app/Frameworks/FBSDKGamingServicesKit.framework/FBSDKGamingServicesKit Success
Dump /var/containers/Bundle/Application/5B5D4E97-E760-4AC5-BFEE-F0FF72EBB19E/KingsRaid.app/Frameworks/FBLPromises.framework/FBLPromises Success
Dump /var/containers/Bundle/Application/5B5D4E97-E760-4AC5-BFEE-F0FF72EBB19E/KingsRaid.app/Frameworks/FBSDKShareKit.framework/FBSDKShareKit Success
Dump /var/containers/Bundle/Application/5B5D4E97-E760-4AC5-BFEE-F0FF72EBB19E/KingsRaid.app/Frameworks/GoogleUtilities.framework/GoogleUtilities Success
Dump /var/containers/Bundle/Application/5B5D4E97-E760-4AC5-BFEE-F0FF72EBB19E/KingsRaid.app/Frameworks/FBSDKLoginKit.framework/FBSDKLoginKit Success
Dump /var/containers/Bundle/Application/5B5D4E97-E760-4AC5-BFEE-F0FF72EBB19E/KingsRaid.app/Frameworks/nanopb.framework/nanopb Success
Dump /var/containers/Bundle/Application/5B5D4E97-E760-4AC5-BFEE-F0FF72EBB19E/KingsRaid.app/Frameworks/FBSDKCoreKit.framework/FBSDKCoreKit Success
Dump /var/containers/Bundle/Application/5B5D4E97-E760-4AC5-BFEE-F0FF72EBB19E/KingsRaid.app/Frameworks/Protobuf.framework/Protobuf Success
> cd Payload
> ls
BundleMetadata.plist KingsRaid.app/ iTunesMetadata.plist
> tar -cvf /tmp/dump.tar ./
// In mac shell
> cd ~/Desktop
> scp -P 2222 [email protected]:/tmp/dump.tar .
dump.tar
Principle
This was discovered independently when analyzing kernel sources, but it appears that the technique was first introduced on iOS :
https://github.com/JohnCoates/flexdecrypt
but now works on macOS:
https://github.com/meme/apple-tools/tree/master/foulplay