SnoopSnitch
opensource.srlabs.de/projects/snoopsnitchCollects and analyzes mobile radio data to make you aware of your mobile network security and to warn you about threats like fake base stations (IMSI catchers), user tracking and over-the-air updates. Get from F-Droid
SnoopSnitch Source Code
Author
Description
Homepage
License
GPL-3.0
Created
27 Oct 21
Last Updated
21 Nov 24
Latest version
Primary Language
C
Size
108,207 KB
Stars
74
Forks
12
Watchers
74
Language Usage
Star History
Top Contributors
- @1mansh0w (17)
- @senier (3)
- @stze (3)
- @AndFod (2)
- @karsten-nohl (2)
- @Dola-Shuvi (1)
Recent Commits
- Daniel (17 May 22)
Updated license date in README.md
- Daniel Corak (01 May 22)
Integrated latest patchanalysis changes and increased versionCode
- Daniel Corak (26 Apr 22)
Raised gradle version
- Daniel Corak (24 Apr 22)
Raised minSdkVersion from 16 to 19
- Stephan Zeisberg (02 Nov 21)
Add newline in README.md
- Stephan Zeisberg (02 Nov 21)
Convert to md
- Daniel (02 Nov 21)
Merge pull request #1 from Dola-Shuvi/master Fix for git clone failing on Windows by renaming file
- Dola-Shuvi (02 Nov 21)
Renaming due to Windows file naming conventions having ? as a reserved character which caused git clone to fail on Windows
- Daniel Corak (27 Oct 21)
Updated old references pointing to repositories located on opensource.srlabs.de
- Daniel Corak (26 Oct 21)
Merged all changes from internal into public repository
- Daniel Corak (10 May 20)
Updated reference commit to patchanalysis module
- Daniel Corak (27 Apr 20)
Implemented part of firmware upgrade detection during app startup
- Daniel Corak (27 Apr 20)
Fix of error complaining about deprecated httpclient library
- Daniel Corak (27 Apr 20)
Increased version number
- Daniel Corak (10 Dec 19)
Changed gradle distribution type from bin to all
- Daniel Corak (09 Dec 19)
Updated READMEs
- Daniel Corak (26 Nov 19)
Add .gitkeep since we need the folders in the build process
- Daniel Corak (26 Nov 19)
Added foregroundService permissions and increased app version
- Stephan Zeisberg (12 Nov 19)
Update prebuilt libraries
- Jakob Lell (31 Oct 19)
Switch back to API level 22 for 32-bit builds to restore compatibility with Android 5
- Jakob Lell (30 Oct 19)
Upgrade gradlew to support current Java versions
- Jakob Lell (30 Oct 19)
Remove libraries from app/src/main/jniLibs/ and update gitignore
- Jonas Schmid (23 Oct 19)
Preparing 2.0.10: Integration of 64Bit binaries: * Improved compile.sh script to come with -a flag to build 32bit as well as 64bit binary variants * Reverted last commit cceec3fe18951679fd385c7a30882029df65b11d as it caused problems * Shipping fresh built binaries * Linking to latest, related patchanalysis submodule (which comes with a handful of fixes and 64Bit binary adaptations too)
- Daniel Corak (06 Aug 19)
Added basictests.sql which was missing in latest commit.
- Daniel Corak (06 Aug 19)
Updated copy.sh & compile.sh scripts for 64bit builds. Also compiled all the libraries.
- Jakob Lell (21 Jun 19)
Update gsm-parser submodule
- Jakob Lell (21 Jun 19)
Fix build system for 64-bit binaries
- Jonas Schmid (21 Jun 19)
Updated gsm-parser submodule to latest version, containing patch to build 64bit version
- Jonas Schmid (21 Jun 19)
Changed gsm-parser submodule URL to use HTTPS
- Jakob Lell (19 Jun 19)
WIP: Support target android64 in compile.sh Handling of output file locations is not yet implemented.
SnoopSnitch Website
Website
Wiki - SnoopSnitch - SRLabs Open Source Projects
Redmine
Redirects
Does not redirect
Security Checks
2 security checks failed (64 passed)
- Domain Recently Created
- Domain Very Recently Created
Server Details
- IP Address 168.119.132.211
- Hostname static.211.132.119.168.clients.your-server.de
- Location Gunzenhausen, Bayern, Germany, EU
- ISP Security Research Labs GmbH
- ASN AS24940
Associated Countries
- DE
Saftey Score
Website marked as safe
100%
Blacklist Check
opensource.srlabs.de was found on 0 blacklists
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SnoopSnitch Android App
Update Info
- App SnoopSnitch
- Creation Date 30 May 18
- Last Updated 19 Jul 24
- Current Version 2.0.5
- Creator Security Research Labs
- Downloads 500,000+ downloads
Trackers
No trackers found
Permissions
- Access Coarse Location
- Access Fine Location
- Access Network State
- Access Superuser
- Call Phone
- Internet
- Read External Storage
- Read Phone State
- Receive Boot Completed
- Receive Sms
- Send Sms
- Vibrate
- Wake Lock
- Write External Storage
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