SpectraSentry / TSCM Counter-Surveillance

TSCM Counter-Surveillance

Sweep for covert cameras, wireless microphones, evil-twin WiFi and rogue Bluetooth — from real scans and sweeps, matched against frequency and vendor databases.

What it is

The TSCM engine hunts for surveillance devices and rogue RF. It checks the bands used by spy cameras (900 MHz, 1.2/2.4/5.8 GHz) and wireless microphones (VHF/UHF/ISM/WiFi/BLE), detects evil-twin WiFi access points (duplicate SSIDs, security downgrades, suspicious patterns) via CoreWLAN, and flags rogue Bluetooth devices with OUI vendor lookup and known-bad surveillance-vendor MAC matching. A whitelist suppresses your own known devices. Every detection derives from real WiFi/Bluetooth scans and real spectrum sweeps.

What it's for

Bug sweeps of a room, vehicle, or venue before a sensitive meeting.

Spotting evil-twin / rogue access points on a network.

Identifying unexpected Bluetooth devices by vendor.

How to use it
  1. Run the TSCM profile. Select the TSCM Sweep profile (TinySA4 + WiFi + Bluetooth).
  2. Sweep the bands. The engine scans camera/mic frequency ranges and the live WiFi/Bluetooth environment.
  3. Review detections. Evil-twin APs, rogue Bluetooth (with OUI vendor) and suspicious transmitters are flagged.
  4. Whitelist your gear. Add your own devices to the whitelist so they stop alerting.
Details
CamerasDetection across 900 MHz, 1.2 GHz, 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz bands
MicrophonesVHF / UHF / ISM / WiFi / BLE
WiFiEvil-twin detection: duplicate SSID, security downgrade, suspicious patterns (CoreWLAN)
BluetoothRogue device detection + OUI vendor lookup + known-bad vendor MAC matching
DataReal WiFi/Bluetooth scans and spectrum sweeps · whitelist management
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