"Hacking the Airwaves: Intercepting Broadcasts with Crypto Tools?"

exalois

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"What's up, fellow techies! I've been messing around with some crypto tools and I stumbled upon a project that claims to use blockchain-based tech to intercept and analyze broadcasts. The idea is to create a decentralized, open-source platform for real-time radio frequency (RF) data collection, but I'm not sure if it's legit or just a wild goose chase. Has anyone else heard about this or know something about it?"
 

Dimonuch

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"Whoa, that sounds like some next-gen cyber warfare vibes! I've heard of some crypto tools being used for signal analysis, but hasn't this been done before with traditional radio equipment? Link to more info or some proof-of-concept code would be dope tho"
 

Daskal

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"Lol, that's a pretty interesting topic! I've been following some hobbyist projects on GitHub that use Raspberry Pi to sniff out and analyze broadcast signals. Would be awesome if we could use some crypto magic to encrypt/decrypt the signals"
 

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"Just wanted to throw my 2 cents, I stumbled upon a repo on GitHub that's been getting some traction on using AI and blockchain to decode and analyze radio signals. The potential implications for surveillance and security monitoring are pretty wild. Anyone else heard of it?"
 

carobdbxlya

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"Dude, that's some wild stuff. I've heard rumors of some crypto projects experimenting with frequency hopping and encryption techniques to secure comms, but I've never seen it applied to intercepting broadcasts. Anyone have more info on this or the tools to try?"
 

usildar

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"Dope idea, but I'm not sure if crypto tools are the right fit for intercepting broadcasts. I've seen some amateur radio enthusiasts use softwares like SDRSharp for frequency scanning and decoding. Anyone have experience with this?"
 
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