Concept behind Seeker is simple, just like we host phishing pages to get credentials why not host a fake page that requests your loction just like many popular location based websites.
Seeker Hosts a fake website on Apache Server and uses Ngrok, website asks for Location Permission and if the user allows it, we can get :
- Longitude
- Latitude
- Accuracy
- Altitude - Not always available
- Direction - Only available if user is moving
- Speed - Only available if user is moving
Along with Location Information we also get Device Information without any permissions :
- Operating System
- Platform
- Number of CPU Cores
- Amount of RAM - Approximate Results
- Screen Resolution
- GPU information
- Browser Name and Version
- Public IP Address
- Other tools and services offer IP Geolocation which is not very accurate and does not give location of user.
- Generally if a user accepts location permsission, Accuracy of the information recieved is accurate to approximately 30 meters.
Tested On :
- Kali Linux 2018.2
- Ubuntu 18.04
- Arch Linux based Distro
- Termux
- Kali Linux (WSL)
Installation
Ubuntu/Kali Linux
git clone https://github.com/thewhiteh4t/seeker.git
cd seeker/
chmod 777 install.sh
./install.sh
# After Installation just type seeker in console
# OR using Docker
# Install docker
curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com -o get-docker.sh
sh get-docker.sh
# Build Seeker
cd seeker/
docker build -t seeker .
# Launch seeker
docker run -t --rm seeker
Arch Linux Based Distro
# Install docker
pacman -Syy
pacman -S docker
systemctl start docker.service
# Build Seeker
cd seeker/
docker build -t seeker .
# Launch seeker
docker run -t --rm seeker
Termux
cd seeker/termux
chmod 777 install.sh
./install.sh
# After Installation just type seeker in console
If you are unable to get ngrok url that means ngrok is unable to resolve dns, switch to Mobile Data instead of WiFi and it should work, this is a problem with ngrok.
Demo
Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggUGPq4cjSM