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The Electronic Frontier Foundation has released an open source project called Rayhunter. It is designed to run on an inexpensive (~$20) mobile hotspot and look for signs of mobile spying devices called cell-site simulators. Also known as Stingrays or IMSI catchers, they masquerade as legitimate cellphone towers, tricking phones w/in a certain radius into connecting to the device rather than a tower.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/03/meet-rayhunter-new-open-source-tool-eff-detect-cellular-spying

Rayhunter is a new open source tool we’ve created that runs off an affordable mobile hotspot that we hope empowers everyone, regardless of technical skill, to help search out cell-site simulators (CSS) around the world.
KnowBe4 hired a software engineer. As soon as they received their laptop the SOC light up like a christmas tree because of the malware it was loading up.
Working with Mandian and the FBI, it turned out it was a fake IT worker from N. Korea.
https://blog.knowbe4.com/how-a-north-korean-fake-it-worker-tried-to-infiltrate-us
I miss the internet
I know this is going to make me sound old – but I miss the internet.
The real internet. The one we used to have. Before it all got so much less – and somehow so much more – complicated.
I went online for the first time around 2001. The 90s had ended, and the world was coming online while I was coming out of my shell and becoming more self-aware.
Complete exploitation info for #ConnectAround is now public. https://attackerkb.com/topics/AdUh6by52K/cve-2023-46805
It’s a chaotic mix of ../../ directory traversal and open APIs… if you haven’t applied the mitigations you’re going to have a really bad time as ransomware groups will jump on the train soon. #threatintel
A live-action Cyberpunk 2077 adaptation has been announced
We're betting it'll rake in a few eddies.