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    Seeker

    Seeker

    Accurately Locate Smartphones using Social Engineering

    Seeker is an open source project that demonstrates how to obtain precise location information from devices using social engineering and web-based techniques. The tool sets up a phishing page that asks for location permissions, allowing GPS and other device data to be shared if the user consents. It can capture latitude, longitude, accuracy, altitude, direction, and even speed, with results displayed in a terminal. The project supports both manual deployment and tunneling services like Ngrok...
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    PuntoGPS

    PuntoGPS

    Minimalistic wide-open GPS-locator/tracker

    PuntoGPS is a simple tracking application to show your position to others, e.g. during urban bike rides :) It's made up of a GPS tracking app and a web based map. The app can be run on any GPS equipped device (smartphone, tablet, etc) by the users that want to show their position and/or track their paths. No user account is required, but users can set a short status message to identify (the default is the device name). The web map shows the current position of the active users,...
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    Mushrooms

    Mushrooms

    See you and your friends on a map

    (Former project name was Geo5.) It was never easier to share your position with friends. Just open http://jfellow.net/geo5/ and see you and your friends on a map. (http://jfellow.net/geo5/ is a test server. You can download and install your own server. It's open source.) - Build groups, all group members see each other automatically. - No registration, no installation, no spyware. - Advanced: Tracks, routing (planned). It's about privacy. Reclaim the internet from...
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    OpenGeoTracker
    Lets you monitor your GPS-phone. You have full control of your own data. Both client software (for phones) and server software is free open source, so you might set up your own server or use the default one at opengeotracker.org
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    This app be used by victims in disaster to upload their position with a GPS enabled device so that rescue workers may find them accurately on a map. This works on Android, iPhone, Nokia, Windows Mobile, Palm OS & Blackberry. I made this for RHoK #3.
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    injooosm integrades OpenStreetMap in Joomla. It shows Tracks and Waypoints in a SlippyMap. Registred Users can uploads own Files.
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