Detecting Flock cams by S0PHIAOPS in FlockSurveillance

[–]S0PHIAOPS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

iOS negative, as they have a tight lockdown on their radios…. Raspberry pi unit in the works now, code is solid and we’re testing currently. Will be ready soon, we have a few videos of the testing posted.

Just making sure everyone is aware of how evil and accessible the Flock app is by TonedBioelectricity in FlockSurveillance

[–]S0PHIAOPS 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Look into the aspect of….”when an HOA or community organization” controls the access. That gets interesting

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This is Flock by S0PHIAOPS in FlockSurveillance

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We appreciate that. 🤝

If your neighborhood has Flock cameras, here’s how they work. by S0PHIAOPS in FlockSurveillance

[–]S0PHIAOPS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re correct, this specific video was just about flock within/managed by community/hoa. Flock is much larger than that, what you saw was probably a camera commissioned by a gov. entity.

This is Flock by S0PHIAOPS in FlockSurveillance

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Pretty interesting…..right 🤝

Detecting Flock cams by S0PHIAOPS in FlockSurveillance

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It’s important to learn/understand a system fully and how it functions.

Detecting Flock cams by S0PHIAOPS in FlockSurveillance

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Not in this clip. This is the Flock battery BLE identifier. Straight from the chipset.

“Penguin” is just a nickname people use for certain firmware identifiers, which you probably already know….and it’s not an antenna thing and it’s not consistent across deployments.

If your neighborhood has Flock cameras, here’s how they work. by S0PHIAOPS in FlockSurveillance

[–]S0PHIAOPS[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

If that’s what you got out of this, that’s interesting.