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![Rayhunter Logo - An Orca taking a bite out of a cellular signal bar](https://www.eff.org/files/styles/media_browser_preview/public/banner_library/rayhunter-banner.png)
Rayhunter is a project for detecting IMSI catchers, also known as cell-site simulators or stingrays. It was first designed to run on a cheap mobile hotspot called the Orbic RC400L, but thanks to community efforts can [support some other devices as well](./supported-devices.md).
Rayhunter is a project for detecting IMSI catchers, also known as cell-site simulators or stingrays. It was first designed to run on a cheap mobile hotspot called the Orbic RC400L, but thanks to community efforts can [support some other devices as well](https://efforg.github.io/rayhunter/supported-devices.md).
It's also designed to be as easy to install and use as possible, regardless of your level of technical skills, and to minimize false positives.
→ Check out the [installation guide](./installation.md) to get started.
→ Check out the [installation guide](https://efforg.github.io/rayhunter/installation.md) to get started.
→ To learn more about the aim of the project, and about IMSI catchers in general, please check out our [introductory blog post](https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/03/meet-rayhunter-new-open-source-tool-eff-detect-cellular-spying).
→ For discussion, help, or to join the mattermost channel and get involved with the project and community check out the [many ways listed here](./support-feedback-community.md)!
→ For discussion, help, or to join the mattermost channel and get involved with the project and community check out the [many ways listed here](https://efforg.github.io/rayhunter/support-feedback-community.md)!
→ To learn more about the project in general check out the [Rayhunter Book](https://efforg.github.io/rayhunter/).