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    howmanypeoplearearound

    howmanypeoplearearound

    Count the number of people around you by monitoring wifi signals

    howmanypeoplearearound calculates the number of people in the vicinity using the approximate number of smartphones as a proxy (since ~70% of people have smartphones nowadays). A cellphone is determined to be in proximity to the computer based on sniffing WiFi probe requests. Possible uses of howmanypeoplearearound include, monitoring foot traffic in your house with Raspberry Pis, seeing if your roommates are home, etc. There are a number of possible USB WiFi adapters that support monitor...
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    Wi-Fi Ducky

    Wi-Fi Ducky

    Upload, save and run keystroke injection payloads with an ESP8266

    Upload, save and run keystroke injections remotely with an ESP8266 + ATmega32u4. Using a USB device that act as a keyboard to inject keystrokes is well known these days. The USB Rubber Ducky by Hak5 is THE hacker gadget for this kind of attack. It introduced a simple script language called Ducky Script, which this project uses too. The ESP8266 is a popular Wi-Fi chip used in a lot of projects. Because it's cheap, small, and has its own file system (SPIFFS), it's perfect for enabling an easy...
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    wl500g

    ASUS WL-5xx RT-N1x Oleg's based custom firmware

    wl500g is ASUS Oleg's based custom firmware. It is free with custom firmware features, and supports the following branches and models: 1.9.2.7-rtn (mainstream, 2.6.22 kernel based, supports: > ASUS RT-N16, RT-N15U, RT-N12, RT-N12B1, RT-N10, RT-N10U, RT-N10UB1, WL-500gP, WL-500gPv2, WL-500W); 1.9.2.7-d (stable/suspended, 2.4.37 kernel based, supports: > ASUS WL-500gP, WL-500gPv2, WL-500W, WL-500gX, WL-520gU, WL-550gE, WL-330gE, WL-320gE, WL-320gP).
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    Moved to https://github.com/jbthomsen/WiresharkZigbeeUtility Utility enabling easy capture and monitoring of Zigbee frames in Wireshark. This simple utility program implements a named pipe between Wireshark and the Freescale MC1322x USB dongle (support for other devices can relatively easily be added).
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    Add 3.5G USB dongle support on ASUS RT-N13U The RT-N13U UI is good enough, so I don't change much. Only add 3.5G setting in advance setting--> USB Application This FW supports HUAWEI E169 E220, Bandluxe C270, OPTION 225 now.
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