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Like nmap for mapping wifi networks you're not connected to. Maps and tracks wifi networks and devices through raw 802.11 monitoring.

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trackerjacker can help with the following:

  • I want to know all the nearby wifi networks and know all the devices connected to each network.
  • I want to know who's hogging all the bandwidth.
  • I want to run a command when this MAC address sends more than 100000 bytes in a 30 second window (maybe to determine when an IP camera is uploading a video, which is indicative that it just saw motion).
  • I want to deauth anyone who uses more than 100000 bytes in a 10 second window.
  • I want to deauth every Dropcam in the area so my Airbnb hosts don't spy on me.
  • I want to be alerted when any MAC address is seen at a power level greater than -40dBm that I've never seen before.
  • I want to see when this particular person is nearby (based on the MAC of their mobile phone) and run a command to alert me.
  • I want to write my own plugin to run some script to do something fun every time a new Apple device shows up nearby.

Usage


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There are 2 major usage modes for trackerjacker: map mode and track mode:

Map mode example

  • Map command:
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By default, this outputs the wifi_map.yaml YAML file, which is a map of all the nearby WiFi networks and all of their. 

  • Example: Track mode with trigger command

Track mode allows you to specify some number of MAC addresses to watch, and if any specific devices exceeds the threshold (in bytes), specified here with the -t 4000 (specifying an alert threshold of 4000 bytes) an alert will be triggered.

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Supported platforms: Linux (tested on Ubuntu, Kali, and RPi) and macOS (pre-alpha)

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