• PancakesCantKillMe@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    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.

    • Device - Recommended region

    • Wingtech CT2MHS01 - Americas
    • Tmobile TMOHS1 - Americas
    • TP-Link M7310 - Africa, Europe, Middle East
    • PinePhone and PinePhone Pro - Global
    • FY UZ801 - Asia, Europe
    • Moxee hotspot - Americas
    • ohshit604@sh.itjust.works
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      11 days ago

      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.