-ESP32 based device that tries to detect bluetooth/MAC addresses of flock cameras and beeps when it does
- a Stingray detector that runs on a second-hand mobile hotspot
- a device that alerts you about things that are moving approximately with you (AirTags, SSIDs, etc).
Is it this thing?
https://simeononsecurity.com/articles/flock-you-detection-pr...
If you're not inclined to watch the video I'll save you a click to the youtube description and add a bit more detail than the earlier sibling for the devices shown:
Simulacra
"Simulacra continuously fabricates a churning crowd of plausible-but-fake wireless devices around you — drowning your real devices in noise so that passive trackers, ALPR add-ons, and co-travel correlators can't reliably pick your signal out of the crowd — while passively watching for the trackers that follow you."
https://github.com/Em3ritus/simulacra
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Biscuit Ultra
"Wardriving Platform: A Full WiFi & BLE Security Toolkit. A headless wireless security research platform controlled entirely from your phone via Bluetooth. The platform supports dual-band WiFi (2.4GHz + 5GHz), Bluetooth Low Energy scanning and attacks, wardriving with GPS mapping, packet capture, and much more"
https://biscuitshop.us/products/biscuit-ultra
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Rayhunter
"Rayhunter is a project for detecting IMSI catchers, also known as cell-site simulators or stingrays. It was first designed to run on a cheap mobile hotspot called the Orbic RC400L, but thanks to community efforts, it can support some other devices as well."
https://github.com/EFForg/rayhunter
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OUI Spy
"ESP32-S3 multi-mode surveillance-detection board"
• Foxhunter — single-target RSSI-proximity tracker for radio direction finding
• Detector — multi-target BLE scanner with OUI filtering + web config portal
• PCAP — raw 2.4GHz Wi-Fi packet capture, Wireshark-ready (dev branch)
• BLE Sniff — raw Bluetooth LE advertising capture, Wireshark-ready (dev branch)
• Flock-You — Flock cam detection with GPS wardriving, JSON/CSV/KML export