Posted on 12/24/2020 3:29:17 AM PST by Chickensoup
For the last two months, we've been wardriving antifa rioters, letting them associate with mobile honeypots to access internet, so we could look at their traffic. The results were extremely interesting. We were able to map roughly 8632 individuals engaged at all levels of antifa activity, from rioting and planning, to handling funds for riot gear and legal fees. These networks were used to make social network maps, with k=3 to identify those individuals with the densest inter-connectivity within the broader network. These represent the most socially connected individuals in Portland's antifa community; this indicates who is most valuable to investigate. At first we limited this to the Portland area, but then we noticed that the connections were national, and international. We will be leaking this information periodically. Make sure to use whatever leads we leak to dig. Antifa included members of city and state government, including the city council, prosecutor, and mayor's office. It helps us maintain opsec to release this piecemeal, and ask you to further contextualize it through your own analysis. We're giving you enough to find valuable connections. We will leave hints, the rest is up to you.
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A "Q" wannabe to generate hits on their website?.....LOL!
TheDonald.win has as much advertising as Free Republic, and substantially more pro-Trump activism.
Imitating a certain obnoxious FReeper is not a good look.
At the sit, on Nov. 10, Sol posted:
“We’ll release a database soon. To make the image hi res enough to read the names is impossible, there are too many. They overlap and can’t be read when viewed on all 8000 names.”
Even a mediocre geek can do it for 20 dollars.
The needed electronics consists of a tiny processor board with wifi and bluetooth ...they are just a few dollars and if you want a video camera on the board that's an extra 2 dollars or so...I have several of them on the workbench in front of me.
You can stick the board on a drone and fly it around an area of interest...all the time the thing is beconing to all to come and enjoy the free wifi connection :-)
You can broadcast the video from such a tiny board over the internet for all to stream...
It will be ironic if a tiny Chinese made processor board helped gather evidence regarding the Chinese involvement in our political mess.
If anyone is interested in playing with these amazing little boards pm me for some details.
You can actually buy a 5 dollar (shipping free) arduino board with a version of this processor on it...unbelievable! The easy to use arduino is so easy to use that virtually anyone can be up and running with it in a week or so.
I order these things all the time. I mailed some out as gifts to a few old geek friends...pre-loaded with firmware goodness and ready to engineer practical jokes...the stuff you can do with these using them as a wifi access point is a hoot.
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Great post, saved for later reading!
So, when you offer free wifi from the drone, you’re not feeding them into the Internet, right? That would require routing, which is making a connection from the public wifi address on the drone to a private one already connected to the web?
I don’t see how you can track what pages these people are going to without having some routing already set up thru a WAN, which cost money...
Some of Antifa leadership are using hand radios to organize their command and control communications.
You can build a tracking system using HackRF radios and raspberry pi. Each time Antifa keys a radio they are transmitting RF signals and transmit those signals have unique characteristics (radio fingerprint).
Use the tracking system to triangulate the handheld radios transmission location in an area. Feed all the data to an app in the cloud/server to run the calculations to pin that radio on a google map for counter command and control operations.
This with the Pineapples(aka mobile honeypots) would give any counter intelligence operation a total overview of Antifa organizers that are on scene.
The wifi own they use is self hosted , the data is sent through to a WAN but is also recorded, packet sniffed, geotagged and thus a map of geographic fixed point for each connected user is made, their data recorded, logged, time-stamped and stored in a database.
Using one of several Existing WAN real connections, then setting them up to use VPN throughput would allow broadband speeds at relatively good throughput, allowing the user to think they are real WAN links.
I know it is somewhat of a simplistic description of the way for it to be achieved, suffice to say it’s EXACTLY how your connected to your own service provider... Sans the VPN which you setup to use yourself.
Viva Raspberry Pi and Arduino !!!
If you have a smartphone with wifi hotspot you can serve that out to an ESP32 on a drone and deliver the internet from the drone to the crowd.
I’m sure someone has to have done that and put up a thread on hackaday.com
Two thumbs up!
Well just broadcast it
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I’d just like to know who offers a roving WAN connection.
I’d get one myself.
But it’s hard to imagine getting the Internetwork connectivity thru a mobile device in motion. Unless it is using a cellular connection on the net side?
I live in Nowhere, RFD. My ability to even get a cellular signal to share internet access is geographically challenging, especially while mobile. I often do Internet sharing off my Verizon smartphone while in my truck on my laptop, but it’s 50-50 if I can maintain a connection.
Other than that, there’s broadband cable, DSL, ISDN, satellite... All but the satellite are stationary, but how big a dish would I need on my drone to capture the sat signal, and how would I orient it? Other than that, what type of connection am I missing?
Okay, thanks. That answers my question.
Yeah, worth looking into. I might do this...
I have a feeling someone is getting a nice big drone tomorrow...
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