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rfparty-monitor


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Show HN: BeaconDB – An Alternative to Mozilla Location Services
Reading the MLS retirement issue[1] it seems that multiple established organizations (e foundation, Graphene) are also interested in providing an alternative service. Does this mean that we're now in a situation where multiple open source location service providers are competing, or is this the only publicly accessible project in this space for now?
This project is cool and all, but seems to just be a one person effort with not a lot of engagement on GitHub[2]. Are you in talks with other people with similar goals to expand and collaborate on the project? Having the backing of an existing developer community could really bring this to the next level.
1) https://github.com/mozilla/ichnaea/issues/2065
2) https://github.com/beacondb/beacondb
rfparty-monitor
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Defcon talk shows cops are trackable, like AirTags
Ooohh the software[0] runs on Ubuntu and optionally uses a GPS receiver... I happen to have a computer with such a receiver - a Panasonic ToughBook CF-31, which happens to have been formerly used by local LE (they all have them mounted in their cars). Would be pretty hilarious to use one of their old laptops to "snoop unto them as they snoop unto us", right? hahah ;)
[0] https://github.com/datapartyjs/rfparty-monitor
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Apps to find Bluetooth devices
I built this app, https://rfparty.xyz/, it helps if you know the MAC address, manufacturer or anything else unique about the device.
- Can anyone recommend a program that can identify a Bluetooth device within my iPad’s proximity using the Bluetooth device’s local collected address…that I also don’t have to pay for?
- GitHub - datapartyjs/rfparty-monitor: its like a tricorder, for your wireless world.
- Rfparty – Ble War Driving
- rfparty: bluetooth situational awareness
- rfparty - bluetooth situational awareness
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How do you detect tracking devices on android?
The core of the app is open source and on its on sale today.
- I wrote a BLE pentesting tool in nodejs
What are some alternatives?
webinterface-wifi - View the web interface over wifi. For the ReMarkable Tablet.
spoof - Easily spoof your MAC address in macOS, Windows, & Linux!
apple-corelocation-experiments - Experimenting with Apple's WPS location service
weakpass - Weakpass collection of tools for bruteforce and hashcracking
TowerCollector - The OpenCellID and BeaconDB contributor's app.
rfparty-xyz - its like a tricorder, for your wireless world.
FlyingCarpet - Cross-platform AirDrop. File transfer between Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows over ad hoc WiFi. No network infrastructure required, just two devices with WiFi chips in close range.
blendr - The hacker's BLE (bluetooth low energy) browser terminal app
ichnaea - Mozilla Ichnaea
tidecloak-gettingstarted - TideCloak lets your users hold their own digital authority—no central control, no blind trust.
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