@44jackk_: 🔒 Yes, your data is ENCRYPTED, BUT NO RF signal from any communication device is invisible 👻 📡 On a spectrum analyzer, you can clearly see the signal spikes at 868 MHz. That means even if your message is secret, the fact that you’re transmitting is public. 🔍 This RF footprint can be tracked, triangulated, and monitored by anyone with the right tools. So, being off-grid doesn’t mean you’re off-radar. Stay smart. Understand the limits of radio privacy. Knowing this can keep you safer. #Meshtastic #LoRa #OffGridComms #RFsecurity #RadioFrequency #Encryption #TechTok #Cybersecurity #SpectrumAnalyzer #MeshNetwork #Infosec #HamRadio #PrepperTok #conspiracy #conspiracytiktok #radio #technology #lora #grid #power #signal #encryption #fyp #explore
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The Surage's :
Does meshtastic offer voice as well as messaging yet ?
2025-06-08 07:50:18
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a.c093778 :
So Not possible to Talk from different Countries
2025-06-09 20:51:45
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ViperFSFA :
couldn't have said it better myself🔥
2025-06-08 09:11:07
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Dav1 :
Could you do a video on the flipper zero. Great content btw 👍
2025-06-07 21:36:40
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Callum :
What he said
2025-07-06 15:36:09
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MandMandMandM :
Solid example and demonstration. Using SDR ( BladeRF, LimeSDR, ETTUS etc ) we can capture data packets using OpenRAN - ursUE and view / analyze using WireShark. The locking of a target KeyStream and decryption is a deeper subject ( LTE_ToRpeDo + pIerCeR + boomerang attack etc ).
2025-06-22 17:20:32
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MurgyD :
does the anyliser leave behinda trave mark on the receiving end? could you use that to have a scanner to check your not being scoped out lol
2025-06-12 13:15:19
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BIGMIKE_007 :
Omni spectral correlation.👍👍👍
2026-01-12 01:22:44
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Alex :
But to read or listen to information being transmitted you have to tune into the correct frequency right? Would it be trial and error to find that or are there tools which allow you to search through each frequency
2025-06-23 04:04:39
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MandMandMandM :
I say Wi-Fi because building up your own "map" of access points ( normal or cracked / war driving etc ) is the nearest in reality since the demise of EncroChat. Now that people have a better understanding of what's what, security can be had.
2025-06-22 17:35:47
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Fire Horse 🔥 🐴🐎 :
how can one decrypt the data that is analyzed by the RF device?
2026-01-11 04:44:24
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MandMandMandM :
Triangulation is a different animal. To reduce "trackability", use WiFi, a solid method to deal with your device's MAC address and something as strong as Nym_VPN ( or just use Nym_VPN ). GrapheneOS running on a PIXEL 6 or newer solves a bunch of these problems.
2025-06-22 17:29:34
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👑 🅰 🆈 :
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2025-06-08 10:26:32
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BIGMIKE_007 :
👍
2026-01-12 01:32:17
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syzguru :
cant you decode it with hackrf? 😅
2025-06-09 18:59:21
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MandMandMandM :
WireShark will allow you to see and break down the "spikes" that your spectrum analyser is showing. The data packets ( showing as spikes ) may be possible to be decrypted using an attack to capture the pairing cypher key, then further extrapolation from there to view the message in plain text.
2025-06-22 17:24:42
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Don_Generis :
Does hack rf have apis ?
2025-06-28 06:50:07
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Kenny Kloonz :
I use deception nodes in my deployment to broadcast false transmissions, confusing attackers using SDRs (Software-Defined Radios) and making it hard to distinguish real from fake signals. However, a better approach is using LoRaWAN instead of standard LoRa. While LoRa transmits small, low-power packets, LoRaWAN adds critical features like end-to-end encryption, device authentication, and adaptive data rates, making it more secure and scalable. This allows for more control over the deployment, enabling dynamic adjustments in real-time and making it harder for attackers to intercept and decode real critical rf transmission in transit.
2025-08-21 06:21:42
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