- README.md: overview, hardware, build/flash, usage, web API, exports - SECURITY.md: passive-receiver scope + vulnerability disclosure - SIGNATURES.md: signature provenance and upstream credit - .gitignore: block GPS-tagged detection exports from being committed Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Security Policy
What Dantir is (and isn't)
Dantir is a passive radio receiver. It listens for Bluetooth Low Energy advertisements and WiFi management frames (beacons and probe requests) that devices already broadcast openly to anyone in range — the same packets your phone's Bluetooth and WiFi scanners receive — and matches those public signatures against known surveillance-device patterns.
Dantir does not:
- transmit anything at the devices it detects;
- connect to, authenticate against, or query any third-party device;
- jam, spoof, deauthenticate, or otherwise interfere with any radio signal;
- capture the content of any communication — only broadcast metadata (MAC address, advertised name, manufacturer ID, service UUID).
The device runs its own local WiFi access point solely to serve its dashboard.
Reporting a vulnerability
If you find a security issue in the firmware or dashboard, please report it privately rather than opening a public issue:
- Open a GitHub security advisory on this repository, or
- Contact the maintainer via the profile linked on the repository.
Please include reproduction steps and the firmware version/commit. We aim to acknowledge reports promptly and will credit reporters who wish to be named.
Operating it responsibly
- Change the default dashboard credentials (
FY_AP_SSID/FY_AP_PASS) before any real-world use — the defaults are public. - Detection is signature-based and is not proof of any specific device.
- Use it lawfully in your jurisdiction. Detect and document — never interfere.