SeeThe Concept behind Seeker is really simple, we just host phishing pages to get credentials why not host a fake page that requests your location like many popular location-based websites.
Seeker Hosts a fake website on In-Built PHP Server and uses Serveo to generate a link which we will forward to the target, the website asks for Location Permission and if the target allows it, we can get :
- Longitude
- Latitude
- Accuracy
- Altitude – Not always available
- Direction – Only available if the user is moving
- Speed – Only available if the 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
- IP Address Reconnaissance
This tool is a Proof of Concept and is just for Educational Purposes Only,
Difference Between Seeker and IP geolocation
Other tools and services offer IP Geolocation which is NOT accurate at all and does not give the location of the target instead it is the approximate location of the ISP.
Seeker uses HTML API and gets Location Permission and then grabs Longitude and Latitude using GPS Hardware which is present in the device, so Seeker works best with Smartphones, if the GPS Hardware is not present, such as on a Laptop, Seeker fallbacks to IP Geolocation or it will look for Cached Coordinates.
Generally, if a user accepts location permission, Accuracy of the information received is accurate to approximately 30 meters, Accuracy Depends on the Device.
Note: On iPhone due to some reason location accuracy is approximately 65 meters.
Seeker Has Been Tested And Okay On The Below List
- Kali Linux 2019.2
- BlackArch Linux
- Ubuntu 19.04
- Kali Nethunter
- Termux
- Parrot OS
Installation Of Seeker On Kali Linux / Ubuntu / Parrot OS
- git clone https://github.com/thewhiteh4t/seeker.git
- cd seeker
- chmod777 install.sh
- ./install.sh
Installation Of Seeker On BlackArch Linux
- git clone https://github.com/thewhiteh4t/seeker.git
- cd seeker
- chmod777 arch_install.sh
- ./arch_install.sh
Installation Of Seeker On Termux
- git clone https://github.com/thewhiteh4t/seeker.git
- cd seeker
- chmod777 termux_install.sh
- ./termux_install.sh
How To Use Seeker Tool
- python3 seeker.py -h
- usage: seeker.py [-h] [-s SUBDOMAIN]
optional arguments:
- -h, –help show this help message and exit
- -s SUBDOMAIN, –subdomain Subdomain Provide Subdomain for Serveo URL ( Optional )
# Example
- python3 seeker.py –subdomain google
Known Problems With Seeker
Services like Serveo and Ngrok are banned in some countries such as Russia etc., so if it’s banned in your country you may not get a URL, if not then first READ CLOSED ISSUES, if your problem is not listed, create a new issue.