The federal contract shows ICE spent $825,000 on vans equipped with “cell-site simulators” which allow the real-world location tracking of nearby phones and their owners.
I’m new to it and don’t have the hardware yet, but no I don’t think so. From BleepingComputer’s site: “When Rayhunter detects suspicious network traffic [like a 2g downgrade], Orbic’s default green/blue screen turns red, informing users of a potential Stingray attack.”
The idea is to make a mobile setup and carry it in the car or a backpack. Especially for protests.
More device options exist as well.
Rayhunter is confirmed to work on these devices.
I’m new to it and don’t have the hardware yet, but no I don’t think so. From BleepingComputer’s site: “When Rayhunter detects suspicious network traffic [like a 2g downgrade], Orbic’s default green/blue screen turns red, informing users of a potential Stingray attack.”
The idea is to make a mobile setup and carry it in the car or a backpack. Especially for protests.
More device options exist as well. Rayhunter is confirmed to work on these devices.
I made a discussion post on their GitHub requesting the information. If it does then I’m buying an Orbic right away.
I may be stepping outside my field of knowledge but I can’t see why they don’t just build a local database of known threats to utilize offline.
it does need a SIM card, just not an active plan.
i bought one like s month ago it’s really neat