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|    Marian to Tyrone    |
|    Re: GPS coordinates    |
|    18 Dec 25 10:36:26    |
      XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone       From: marianjones@helpfulpeople.com              Tyrone wrote:       > When the reality is that all one can track is the       > router. Which is meaningless.              This "router" is located near 4302 Josey Cir, Shreveport, LA 71109.              I can easily track that router, and every router on the planet in Apple's       insecure database, no matter where that "router" goes in the world.              If it's trivial for me to do it, rest assured the bad guys are doing it.        @echo off        :: This is C:\app\os\python\apple_bssid_locator\bssidcompare.bat        :: v1p0 20251215        :: Outputs if there is movecment for any given BSSID in results.txt               setlocal enabledelayedexpansion               :: Threshold for movement (where 0.001 degrees is roughly 100 kilometers)        set THRESH=0.001               :: Input file collected using apple_bssid_locator open source code        :: These are actual BSSID:GPS pairs which you can test yourself!        :: 28:6d:97:c8:5a:30 35.2948265 126.77577972        :: 00:22:3f:a5:7b:33 35.29422378 126.77641296        :: 10:62:e5:b1:8f:12 35.29444885 126.77671051        :: 12:09:a5:53:df:13 35.29491043 126.77599334        :: 28:6d:97:4f:be:d0 35.29439163 126.77655029        :: 28:6d:97:b9:89:96 35.29463195 126.77554321000001        :: 42:09:a5:53:df:13 35.294940940000004 126.7760086               set INFILE=results.txt               echo Checking for GPS movement greater than %THRESH% degrees...        echo.               :: Loop through each line of results.txt        for /f "tokens=1,2,3 delims= " %%A in (%INFILE%) do (        set BSSID=%%A        set LAT=%%B        set LON=%%C               :: If we've seen this BSSID before, compare        if defined lastLAT[!BSSID!] (        set /a diffLAT=1000000*( !LAT! - !lastLAT[!BSSID!]! )        set /a diffLON=1000000*( !LON! - !lastLON[!BSSID!]! )               :: Convert to absolute values        if !diffLAT! lss 0 set /a diffLAT=-!diffLAT!        if !diffLON! lss 0 set /a diffLON=-!diffLON!               :: Compare against threshold (scaled by 1,000,000)        set /a threshScaled=%THRESH%*1000000        if !diffLAT! gtr !threshScaled! (        echo BSSID !BSSID! moved in LAT by more than %THRESH% degrees        )        if !diffLON! gtr !threshScaled! (        echo BSSID !BSSID! moved in LON by more than %THRESH% degrees        )        )               :: Store current coordinates        set lastLAT[!BSSID!]=!LAT!        set lastLON[!BSSID!]=!LON!        )               echo.        echo Comparison complete.        endlocal               :: end of C:\app\os\python\apple_bssid_locator\bssidcompare.bat              --       Everything is possible if you're intelligent, but it's not always worth it.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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