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        <description>In this video I’m running my fork of the ICE9 Bluetooth Sniffer on DragonOS Noble, including OpenCL GPU acceleration and several workflow improvements. ICE9 uses a wideband SDR to monitor the entire 2.4 GHz BLE band at once — all 40 channels — with decoding done fully in software. Great for vulnerability assessments. This fork adds: CRC-24 validation for cleaner packet visibility, ZeroMQ publishing for distributed sensor deployments, Discussion of CurveZMQ support for securing sensor links, GPS tagging for mobile captures, A lightweight ZMQ-driven web dashboard, OpenCL GPU-accelerated channelizer support (DragonOS Noble), In the demo you’ll see it running on a LibreSDR (USRP-compatible), capturing live BLE traffic, publishing packets over ZMQ, and feeding the web interface in real time. The goal is simple: make ICE9 more practical for real deployments — especially remote sensors, mobile capture rigs, and distributed monitoring setups running on DragonOS Noble. Repo: https://github.com/alphafox02/ice9-bluetooth-sniffer WarDragon Pro (when in stock): https://cemaxecuter.com/?product=wardragon-pro-kit Repo updates: https://github.com/alphafox02 Updates on X: https://x.com/cemaxecuter Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/cemaxecuter</description>
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