seeker


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Concept behind Seeker is simple, just like we host phishing pages to get credentials why not host a fake page that requests your location like many popular location based websites. Read more on thewhiteh4t’s Blog .Seeker Hosts a fake website which asks for Location Permission and if the target allows it, we can get :

Along with Location Information we also get Device Information without any permissions :

Automatic IP Address Reconnaissance is performed after the above information is received.

This tool is a Proof of Concept and is for Educational Purposes Only, Seeker shows what data a malicious website can gather about you and your devices and why you should not click on random links and allow critical permissions such as Location etc.

How is this Different from IP GeoLocation

Templates

Available Templates :

Tested On :

Installation

Kali Linux / Arch Linux / Ubuntu / Parrot OS / Termux

https://github.com/DeOkanee/seeker.git
cd seeker/
chmod +x install.sh
./install.sh

BlackArch Linux

sudo pacman -S seeker

Docker

docker pull thewhiteh4t/seeker

OSX

git clone https://github.com/thewhiteh4t/seeker.git
cd seeker/
python3 seeker.py

In order to run in tunnel mode, install ngrok by running this command in the terminal:

brew install ngrok/ngrok/ngrok

ngrok http 8080

Usage

python3 seeker.py -h

usage: seeker.py [-h] [-k KML] [-p PORT] [-u] [-v]

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -k KML, --kml KML     KML filename
  -p PORT, --port PORT  Web server port [ Default : 8080 ]
  -u, --update          Check for updates
  -v, --version         Prints version

##################
# Usage Examples #
##################

# Step 1 : In first terminal
$ python3 seeker.py

# Step 2 : In second terminal start a tunnel service such as ngrok
$ ./ngrok http 8080

###########
# Options #
###########

# Ouput KML File for Google Earth
$ python3 seeker.py -k <filename>

# Use Custom Port
$ python3 seeker.py -p 1337
$ ./ngrok http 1337

################
# Docker Usage #
################

# Step 1
$ docker network create ngroknet

# Step 2
$ docker run --rm -it --net ngroknet --name seeker thewhiteh4t/seeker

# Step 3
$ docker run --rm -it --net ngroknet --name ngrok wernight/ngrok ngrok http seeker:8080

Local Tunnels

Use

ssh -R 80:localhost:8080 nokey@localhost.run

as an alterntive to ngrok

Demo

YouTube