What is a Mobile Application Penetration Test?
A Mobile Application Penetration Test is a comprehensive security assessment performed on Android and iOS applications to identify vulnerabilities that could be exploited by attackers. It simulates real-world cyberattacks to uncover security weaknesses that could lead to data breaches, financial loss, or reputational damage.
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Choosing the right security partner is critical. At HacFy, we deliver more than vulnerability reports — we deliver clarity, risk context, and actionable solutions.

Experienced Security Analysts
Real-world offensive security expertise
Deep OWASP & Attack Vector Understanding
OWASP Top 10 and modern attack vectors
Manual & Advanced Tools
Hands-on testing with advanced automated tools
Responsible Testing Methodology
Safe and ethical penetration testing
Practical Remediation Guidance
Actionable guidance, not just vulnerability listings
Clear, Executive-Friendly Reporting
Technical findings — with actionable insights
Our Industry Proven Methodology
HacFy follows a structured and comprehensive penetration testing methodology designed to deliver measurable security improvements.
Planning and Scoping
We begin by understanding the application architecture and identifying Android and/or iOS platforms in scope. Compliance objectives including GDPR and PCI DSS are defined alongside testing timelines and reporting expectations. We then confirm testing boundaries, finalise the attack surface scope, set up secure testing environments, and define clear success criteria.
Benefits of a Mobile Application Penetration Test
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