Apparently I came across someone with a bluetooth enabled Taser Pulse that automagically calls emergency services when fired.
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Apparently I came across someone with a bluetooth enabled Taser Pulse that automagically calls emergency services when fired.
Someone just bluetooth paired with my TV speakers, changed the volume, and played something blaringly loud and unfamiliar. Creepy! I've been hearing weirdly loud noises from other houses nearby tonight. May be related? Is someone wardriving and hacking speakers?? Would that even work once they got out of range? What a weird prank, if so...
I war drive
To explain it, just imagine your phones, computers, and other wireless devices constantly screaming.
I record those screams
There is a leaderboard
At this exact moment, I am a little behind 2000 but in the top 200 of the month with over 100k new network discoveries
Yes, there's probably a wardriver in your area
Yes, we can search for networks named "Pretty Fly for a WiFi"
No, we're not hacking your network, just catching its screams.... and mapping it
Looks like I came across one of the new FedEx SenseAwareID sensors
I saw these "fire & security" devices. After some research I determined they were Hilton Hotel's door lock for their digital key service. A system built on Lenel Systems Blue Diamond technology.
I've been finding a lot of these RoadPro Brand's Powerdrive devices while scanning on the interstate. Seems they're bluetooth enabled power inverters popular with truck drivers. Default pin: 8888
Bluegiga BLED112 BGScript, a BLE dongle that you can load code into for quick prototyping and over-the-air firmware upgrade
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Setting up a new device for war driving and found out Accenture got rid of my favorite Bluetooth LE scanner. Last year I wrote a script to parse its database for interesting devices, and now I need to find a new scanner to migrate to. Any suggestions?
I wish companies would open source their projects rather then ghosting their users.