It's 2023 and Crocodile Hunter is still working w/ Wigle and OpenCellid API keys. In this video I show how to go mobile looking for fake base stations with the tool while using the brand new AntSDR E200 and a USB GPS.
DragonOS FocalX has a couple setup changes from previous videos and that's really just the fact you do not/should not have to mess with the /etc/default/gpsd file and there's a python virtual environment that needs activated. Besides that, it seems to work well.
I should point out the warning on the Crocodile Hunter page states the project is no longer being maintained, which is sad, but it does still work so that's good. Maybe someone out there will continue to maintain it. Here's more info on the Crocodile Hunter,
github.com/EFForg/crocodilehu...
Here's the SDR used in this video,
www.crowdsupply.com/microphas...
The flow of how things work is along the following lines,
Create a Wigle and OpenCellid, otherwise fill in the earfcns manually. The program will use the internet and your current GPS location to get a list of earfcns, then the search will begin. In the back-end, an older build of srsLTE will search specific frequencies and attempt to decode them, once decoded the information is checked against OpenCellid/Wigle to determine if it's a known tower, you can also pull towers with the get FCC tower script.
All this information will be put into the database on DragonOS at the same time being displayed on the local flask webserver. Using all this data should help map out the towers/cells around you and perhaps aid in finding equipment that should not be present.
*The OpenCellid shown in the video was a temporary key and is no longer valid.
Enjoy.
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