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  1. Building a $40 Stingray Detector That Fits in an Altoids Tin

    You don’t see IMSI catchers. You don’t hear them. They sit between your phone and the network like a polite lie, impersonating a tower just well enough that your device shrugs and connects anyway. No warning. No vibration. Nothing in the UI suggests that your phone has just been convinced to trust something it never verified.

    cha1nc0der.wordpress.com/2026/

  2. Building a $40 Stingray Detector That Fits in an Altoids Tin

    You don’t see IMSI catchers. You don’t hear them. They sit between your phone and the network like a polite lie, impersonating a tower just well enough that your device shrugs and connects anyway. No warning. No vibration. Nothing in the UI suggests that your phone has just been convinced to trust something it never verified.

    cha1nc0der.wordpress.com/2026/

  3. Building a $40 Stingray Detector That Fits in an Altoids Tin

    You don’t see IMSI catchers. You don’t hear them. They sit between your phone and the network like a polite lie, impersonating a tower just well enough that your device shrugs and connects anyway. No warning. No vibration. Nothing in the UI suggests that your phone has just been convinced to trust something it never verified.

    cha1nc0der.wordpress.com/2026/

  4. Building a $40 Stingray Detector That Fits in an Altoids Tin

    You don’t see IMSI catchers. You don’t hear them. They sit between your phone and the network like a polite lie, impersonating a tower just well enough that your device shrugs and connects anyway. No warning. No vibration. Nothing in the UI suggests that your phone has just been convinced to trust something it never verified.

    cha1nc0der.wordpress.com/2026/

  5. Building a $40 Stingray Detector That Fits in an Altoids Tin

    You don’t see IMSI catchers. You don’t hear them. They sit between your phone and the network like a polite lie, impersonating a tower just well enough that your device shrugs and connects anyway. No warning. No vibration. Nothing in the UI suggests that your phone has just been convinced to trust something it never verified.

    cha1nc0der.wordpress.com/2026/