We have two versions of rustls-webpki in our deptree: - One used in the ring backend, which we're upgrading here - One used in the rustcrypto backend, which we can't upgrade and therefore have to ignore the CVE anyway. The ring backend is the one we actually use in release builds. rustcrypto is only used during development builds to make compilation simpler.
Rayhunter
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, it can support some other devices as well. 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 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.
→ For discussion, help, or to join the mattermost channel and get involved with the project and community check out the many ways listed here!
→ To learn more about the project in general check out the Rayhunter Book.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Use this program at your own risk. We believe running this program does not currently violate any laws or regulations in the United States. However, we are not responsible for civil or criminal liability resulting from the use of this software. If you are located outside of the US please consult with an attorney in your country to help you assess the legal risks of running this program.
Good Hunting!
