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A Rust-based tool to detect cell site simulators (stingrays) specifically on Orbic mobile hotspots, enhancing privacy and security for users.
Rayhunter is a specialized Rust tool developed by EFForg designed to detect the presence of cell site simulators in the vicinity of an Orbic mobile hotspot. It aims to provide users with a privacy defense mechanism against such surveillance devices.
Cell site simulators (like stingrays) can intercept mobile communications, posing a significant privacy and security threat. Users of mobile hotspots, particularly in sensitive locations, may be unknowingly targeted. This tool provides a method to detect such devices when connected via an Orbic hotspot.
Actively scans cellular network environment around the Orbic hotspot.
Identifies anomalies potentially indicating the presence of a cell site simulator.
Specifically designed and tested for Orbic mobile hotspot devices.
Rayhunter can be used in various situations where detecting unauthorized cellular surveillance devices is critical, especially when relying on an Orbic mobile hotspot for connectivity.
Before transmitting sensitive information or engaging in confidential communications while connected via an Orbic hotspot in an unfamiliar or potentially high-risk location.
Provides confidence that the cellular environment around the hotspot is free from detected simulators before sensitive activity begins.
Regularly monitoring the cellular environment around a fixed location where an Orbic hotspot is used persistently.
Offers ongoing assurance or alerts to the potential appearance of surveillance devices over time.
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