CatSniffer is a versatile multiprotocol board designed for sniffing, communicating, and attacking IoT devices, featuring support for technologies like LoRa, Sub 1 GHz, and 2.4 GHz. It is a developer-friendly tool that integrates with various software options, allowing users to create custom applications for IoT security research. The project is open-source, with continuous support and updates for multiple board versions.
DARKNAVY conducted a thorough analysis of the Starlink user terminal antenna, revealing insights into its hardware and firmware structure, including its security features and potential vulnerabilities. The investigation highlighted the use of a dedicated security chip and the presence of a program that may capture network packets, although it appears to focus on satellite telemetry rather than user privacy. As satellite technology develops, understanding these components becomes crucial for both security and operational integrity.