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Universal Radio Hacker
The Universal Radio Hacker is a software for investigating unknown wireless protocols. Features include
- hardware interfaces for common Software Defined Radios
- easy demodulation of signals
- assigning participants to keep overview of your data
- customizable decodings to crack even sophisticated encodings like CC1101 data whitening
- assign labels to reveal the logic of the protocol
- fuzzing component to find security leaks
- modulation support to inject the data back into the system
Check out the wiki for more information.
Like to see things in action? Watch URH on YouTube!
Installation
Requirements
- Python 3.4+
- numpy / psutil / zmq
- PyQt5
- C++ Compiler
Arch Linux
yaourt -S urh
Ubuntu/Debian
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install python3-numpy python3-psutil python3-zmq python3-pyqt5 g++ libpython3-dev python3-pip
sudo pip3 install urh
Windows
- Install Visual C++ Build Tools.
- Install Python 3 for Windows. Choose a 64 Bit version!
- (Optional) Open a terminal (cmd) and type:
pip install numpy- This speeds the installation up a bit. - In a terminal, type:
pip install urh. - Type
urhin a terminal or search forurhin search bar.
Mac OS X
- Install Python 3 for Mac OS X.
- In a terminal, type:
pip3 install urh. - Type
urhin a terminal to get it started.
Running from source
If you like to live on bleeding edge, you can run URH from source.
Without Installation
To execute the Universal Radio Hacker without installation, just run:
git clone https://github.com/jopohl/urh/
cd urh/src/urh
./main.py
Note, before first usage the C++ extensions will be built.
Installing from source
To install from source you need to have python-setuptools installed. You can get it e.g. with pip install setuptools.
Once the setuptools are installed use:
git clone https://github.com/jopohl/urh/
cd urh
python setup.py install
And start the application by typing urh in a terminal.
Screenshots
Get the data out of raw signals
Keep an overview even on complex protocols
Record and send signals
Languages
Python
96.8%
Cython
2.7%
C
0.3%



