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Rayhunter: Device to Detect Cellular Surveillance

Posted on March 7, 2025

The EFF has created an open-source hardware tool to detect IMSI catchers: fake cell phone towers that are used for mass surveillance of an area.

It runs on a $20 mobile hotspot.

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