With the help of Seeker, an open source python script, you can easily find the geographic location any devices with high accuracy along with various device information such as Resolution, OS Name, Program tours, Public IP, Platform, etc.
Seeker uses Ngrok (for tunneling) and creates a fake web server Apache (in SSL) requesting site permission (Allow or Deny) and if the user clicks on button allow, then you can get all the information related to device information, location information etc on his terminal screen itself.
Here is the list of all the parameters you will receive:
- Longitude
- Latitude
- Accuracy
- Altitude - Not always available
- Direction - Available only if the user is moving
- Speed - Available only if the user is moving
Along with location information we can also receive device information without rights:
- Operating system
- Platform
- Number of CPU cores
- Amount of RAM - Approximate results
- Screen resolution
- GPU information
- Browser name and version
- Public IP address
Seeker installation
You can easily install seeker by typing “git clone https://github.com/thewhiteh4t/seeker.git”As shown below:
After that, go to the seeker list and give 777 as a license in the install.sh file. Run install.sh by typing “./install.sh"
Depending on the speed of your internet, it takes 1-2 minutes to install and all the dependencies required by this tool will be installed.
To run this script, just type seeker from the terminal showing you a welcome screen and will immediately start the Ngrok service with a randomly generated URL.
Now the URL created by Warmk has all the "secrets" inside. To get the site and other useful information, just give the warm URL to your friends.
As soon as someone clicks on “https://random.ngrok.io/nearyou/Will ask the program to allow access to the site. When a user clicks the Allow button, the browser will automatically send all the necessary information to the warm servers.
This is the way out with all the information, that is, information location and device information.