# RIDS - Remote ID Spoofer **Disclaimer**: This repository and its code are intended for educational purposes only. An ESP8266/NodeMCU Drone RemoteID Spoofer. Built based on work done by [sxjack](https://github.com/sxjack/uav_electronic_ids) and [SpacehuhnTech](https://github.com/SpacehuhnTech/esp8266_deauther). I stand on the shoulders of giants. This spawns 16 different fake drones broadcasting RemoteID, with them all flying in random directions around a particular GPS location. ## Installation 1. You need the [Arduino IDE](https://www.arduino.cc/en/software). 2. Open the file `RemoteIDSpoofer/RemoteIDSpoofer.ino`. 3. In Arduino IDE, go to `File` > `Preferences`, then add this URL to the `Additional Boards Manager URLs`: - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SpacehuhnTech/arduino/main/package_spacehuhn_index.json 4. Now go to `Tools` > `Boards` > `Boards Manager`, search `deauther` and install `Deauther ESP8266 Boards`. 5. Select your board at `Tools` > `Board` > and be sure it is at `Deauther ESP8266 Boards` (and not at `ESP8266 Modules`). 6. Plug in your device, I used a NodeMCU v2, and select its COM port at `Tools` > `Port`. 7. Press `upload`, or use Ctrl+U. 8. The device should start broadcasting RemoteID packets generated for random flying machines. ## To-Do List 1. Add GPS capability to automatically create IDs wherever the device is located.