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opendrop
- OpenDrop: An open source implementation of the Apple AirDrop protocol
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Free and Open Source Alternative to Airdrop
Would be cool if we sometime would get https://github.com/seemoo-lab/opendrop as an android app (but it would only work with rooted devices). This would allow to send and recieve files to iPhones from android via Apples Airdrop protocol.
- Show HN: Beeper Mini – iMessage Client for Android
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A passenger airdropped a bomb threat to everyone on the plane.
https://github.com/seemoo-lab/opendrop not like you can't spoof airdroping... some hacker on the plane is laughing, this poor sob has no idea why he is having to spend a shitload on a lawyer.
- Alternatives to airdrop
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Smartphone sales are so bad even the holidays couldn’t help, says IDC
I guess that wouldn't be convenient because they'd have to press several buttons. Possibly also Airdrop is faster? It uses direct wi-fi transfer (and bluetooth at the same time, somehow). Seems there are open-source reverse-engineered implementations written in C and Python: OWL in C, OpenDrop in Python.
- AirDrop
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Is there any way to get AirDrops on a Windows Laptop?
I've been trying to make getting AirDrops on my Laptop possible for some time now and I can't do it. My best attempt yet was using opendrop inside of a WSL, but it didn't work. So I wanted to asked if anyone has a way that works to get AirDrops on a Windows Laptop.
- The Iran Firewall: A preliminary report
- Found a open source implementation of Apple AirDrop (Apple protocol-compatible)
openhaystack
- Beeper Mini will add SMS & RCS, other services, and FaceTime in ‘near future’
- OpenHaystack is a framework for tracking personal Bluetooth devices via Apple's massive Find My network. Use it to create your own tracking tags that you can append to physical objects (keyrings, backpacks, etc)
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Apple: Android is a tracking device [pdf]
> For Find My, since they can even locate switched off phones
They can't. Find My is actually truly end-to-end encrypted, at least the version used for when a device is off (I'm not 100% sure how encrypted the self-reported version is for powered on iPhones with data).
Copy-pasting my summary about how Find My works from another comment in this post:
> The master private key used by the system is generated locally and never leaves your Apple devices in a state that anyone except your devices can read it.
> The master key is used to derive an AirTag specific private key which is provisioned to the AirTag and is in turn combined with an increasing counter which generates a third private key that's never stored anywhere. The ID broadcast is the public key of this third key. It changes every 30 minutes or 1 hour, I forget which.
> Other devices see this key, use it to encrypt their own location, and upload that encrypted blob along with the public key to Find My, and in order for Apple to even know which account the encrypted blob they can't decrypt belongs to I have to actually request the location of my AirTag by locally deriving the keypair it used for a certain point in time.
This has all been proven through [1] where they read the whitepaper (which I can't for the life of me find now but know exist because I've read it, or at least parts) and implemented OpenHaystack which proves Apple aren't lying about anything because if they did then OpenHaystack wouldn't work.
- Find my cat: open-source Cat Tracker
- Where can I put a AirTag on my Flipper zero
- [Question] Is it possible to spoof an airtag location with an android device or some kind of Arduino configuration?
- My graduation thesis: Person Following Robot - Smart Trolley 🛒🛒🛒, which runs in real-time on Jetson Nano and can work in all complex types of floors with 3D Vision
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J'ai trouver des Airpod dans sur la ligne L, est t-il possible de retrouver son propriétaire?
find my network
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Kuba Wojciechowski: Google is working on a smart tracker similar to Apple's AirTag, codename "grogu"
Much more nuance than that. You can't just tap into the networks. More information here https://github.com/seemoo-lab/openhaystack
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AirTags replacement
You can actually create your own, using Apple's "find my" network. See OpenHaystack
What are some alternatives?
owl - An open Apple Wireless Direct Link (AWDL) implementation written in C
AirGuard - Protect yourself from being tracked 🌍 by AirTags 🏷 and Find My accessories 📍
snapdrop - A Progressive Web App for local file sharing
bluesnooze - Sleeping Mac = Bluetooth off
PopClip-Extensions - Source code extensions in the official PopClip Extensions directory.
ubertooth - Software, firmware, and hardware designs for Ubertooth
updog - Updog is a replacement for Python's SimpleHTTPServer. It allows uploading and downloading via HTTP/S, can set ad hoc SSL certificates and use http basic auth.
Brooklyn - 🍎 Screensaver inspired by Apple's Event on October 30, 2018
termux-app - Termux - a terminal emulator application for Android OS extendible by variety of packages.
send-my - Upload arbitrary data via Apple's Find My network.
tealdeer - A very fast implementation of tldr in Rust.
BTLEmap - Nmap for Bluetooth Low Energy