AtomWigler. A @lozan.ing project that turns the M5AtomGPS into a wardriver.
Great for set and forget operation. Direct compatibility with @wiglenet.bsky.social
Now with BLE scanning: github.com/lukeswitz/At...
AtomHydra: github.com/lukeswitz/i2...
Tools you make are always the best ones.. awesome work
Happy building, whatever you’re up to. It’s looking like #SIGINT Sunday over here
• BLE/WiFi sniffers
• Drone RID detection
• RTC synced triangulation
• Tamper sensor auto-wipe
• Mesh C2
• TAK and MQTT support
AntiHunter: digital and physical perimeter tripwire
github.com/lukeswitz/An...
AntiHunter Field kit & Command Center
Making stuff has never been this fun! Bringing all the Sigint gear into one platform.
If you want to build a perimeter awareness system, this project might be the fast track.
AntiHunter C2 (Newly released)
github.com/TheRealSirHa...
#sigint #mesh #security
AntiHunter v1 PCB in production. One crazy IoT project- one million ideas.
Solar tripod in the works. Rapid prototyping and agile dev is moving the posts fast
Wardrivers- analyze and sanitize with @wiglenet.bsky.social CSV Processor:
- Analyze encryption mode percentages observed
- Identify "creeps": show devices appearing in multiple locations
- Scrub files in bulk by location, name, MAC address, or regex
github.com/Root-Down-Di...
Modded T-Embed CC1101 Plus
NRF24, CC1101, ESP32 and PN532. At the cost of one Flipper expansion board, it does it all without the need to swap hardware.
A solid little teaching gadget for common wireless attacks
Detection devices in black printed cases looking ominous and with antennas.
Have a great Friday! Cooking up new goodies for friends & fam
#detection #flock #drones
Green on black webUI reading esp32 temp and memory and displaying data about drone WiFi packets
A usb device with a 90 degree adapter and antenna such that it points upwards. Stadium in background
Dark image of back of phone with that same usb device plugged in with a 180 degree lightning to usbc adapter
An esp32 xiaos3 model inside a 3D printed black case with SMA bulkhead
No more Python bridge. No more PC.
This $5 ESP32 creates its own AP, decodes Drone RID, and serves it directly to the DragonSync iOS app.
It creates an AP, you connect. That's it.
Firmware for C3/S3 is up: github.com/lukeswitz/T-...
All about that ice. Have fun
A pinephone with keyboard shows Rayhunter running locally. An Orbic hotspot with the EFF logo sits next to it, also using rayhunter. It’s dark.
Thanks @eff.org for making cellular tools for tomorrow with devices from a decade ago.
Rayhunter back and evolving fast- v0.5.0 has some new detection capabilities I was hoping for.
More info: github.com/EFForg/rayhu...
A shoebox-size, open-frame metal rack sits on a wooden table. The top row holds two compact travel routers stacked one above the other, each with fold-out antennas angled upward. To their right, a thumbnail-sized e-ink display shows pixel art and tiny status text. Below runs a 12-port RJ-45 panel; short translucent-blue Ethernet jumpers link several ports to a small white firewall appliance in the bay beneath. Braided cabling is neatly bundled at the bottom
Rear shot of the same portable rack in dim light. Blue patch cables snake from upper panels into a Netgear switch on the lower row, whose eight ports glow bright green. A single yellow Ethernet loopback is plugged into the first port. Vent slots below emit a soft teal glow, and the black chassis is dotted with screw-heads reflecting the switch LEDs.
Built a field-forward platform for adversary simulation and RF-layer experimentation:
▪️ Segmented #pfSense core
▪️ #OpenWrt driven uplink control (Slate, Beryl)
▪️ #SDR equipped Pi cluster (DragonOS, ELK, Nzyme, honeypot)
▪️ VLAN-mapped smart switch backbone
▪️ Zero reliance on fixed infrastructure
Too view of green case with hex shaped holes containing a wardriving rig. Network data and gps info displays on a way too small lcd display.
Back view of same unit showing four 18650 batteries
What being too good to ignore looks like.
@463n7.bsky.social @se.gfau.lt & @jhewitt.net are behind this months @hackerboxes.bsky.social project. Much respect
lownoise amps for SDRs feed into a raspberry pi attached to a keyboard display laptop looking thing. Showing 131.550 on GQRX spectrum
Wideband #ACARS with a #CaribouLite #SDR. Adding a cheap LNA is all you need to see a ton of messages.
$20 FPV scanner is alive! Hits 72 channels (including known illegal ones we’ve uncovered).
A mug of coffee on a coaster on a dark wood table. A phone is sideways displaying RouterSploit in ascii art.
GM. Nice coffee shop- but how’s your attack surface?
A dashboard of WiFi nonsense.
Dev branch
Six atom lites wired to an atom gps. Mounted in a plastic printed hexagonal case thing. Bright green.
A dashboard showing stats from the six WiFi scanning nodes and channel coverage
Haven’t wardriven in a while. Grabbing all that WiFi- thanks to @lozan.ing AtomHydra
A Cooper’s hawk perched on a light post. Morning blue sky background
Detection level: Coopers Hawk
Birds are impressive beyond our understanding.
USB hub with gps SDR and esp32 plugged into back of a pinephone
Shows faa registration data dji mini 3 demo of app looking it up
Found a way to use a single esp32s3 for WiFi/BT. New documentation & build up now for iOS and macOS.
Latest: github.com/Root-Down-Di...
Share project: zero engagement
Rant about politics: algo bullseye
🤡 🌌
Incredible
iOS app in iPad landscape mode. DragonSync title at top with a message from a detected drone - displays type of signal, MAC, altitude, speed, pilot location, manufacturer. There’s a map with a yellow circle with label saying 175m indicating estimated proximity of the detected drone without GPS.
Track #drones without GPS? Thanks to your feedback, you can now visualize their approximate location
This is really a rad feature
How’s testing going? I could definitely throw some edge cases at it. Integrating the api into mobile notifications is quite easy too.
Cativity tool by Electronic Cats showing traffic on Zigbee channels
A usb hub with a gps, nano three SDR, Alfa WiFi & SD100 BT
Auditing odd topology is the name of the game.
#catsniffer #networking #kismet
Jibberish pcap output showing a hotspot getting at the most control packets but just doing a lot of looking for LTE
Waiting for an official word on this. Here’s the PCAP without one.
Without one you can still do emergency comm- so there’s probably some control signals from the tower it could see without one. Not sure
I’ll send ya a message