In this workshop, you'll learn how to receive and analyse radio-signals of the 433 MHz remote-control using different tools: gqrx, inspectrum and urh (Univeral Radio Hacker); and also multiple ways to retransmit (read: spoof) these signals yourself.
The workshop requires your own laptop, the 'DragonOS' linux distro and -if you have them- a hardware device like the RTL-SDR dongle, hackRF or simular. (But wo do have some we can provide if you do not have one yourself).
Along the way, you'll learn some things about radio, antennas and signal-processing.
The workshop is about 3 to 4 hours in total.
The workshop is limited to 6 people.
I bring the SDR-SDR dongles for this. (I have about 10 of them)
If you are interested in this workshop:
- Contact me at this email-address: rfhackinghackover@proximus.be
- drop a message in this thread on lemmy: https://infosec.pub/post/238312
(fediverse account required)
For this workshop, you need a laptop at least two free USB slots.
On the software-side there are three options:
- download the image of DragonOS (see link below) and flash it on a USB book-disk.
- download the image of DragonOS (see link below) and use VMware or Virtual-box to boot it.
- If you already have a laptop with linux, install the following programs: gqrx-sdr and inspectrum (via apt) and urh (via snap)
https://sourceforge.net/projects/dragonos-focal/
HI all,
For people who live in the neighbourhood of Hanover, Gernany.
In almost 3 weeks from now, I will give a workshop “Hacking Radio-signals” in the summer edition of hackover 2023.
The exact timeslot still has to be decided, but hackover is the weekend of 14, 15 and 16 July.
In the workshop, we will capture, analyse and decode the signal of a 433 MHz remote-control.
You do are required to bring your laptop and have some software installed beforehand.
If you are interested, either drop a message in this thread or contact me at the email-address in the announcement