Remember the news about iPhone recording all the places where it goes? iPhoneTracker was developed to map the information when the iPhone is synchronized to a OSX machine. Handler Bojan ported it to Linux and named it iPhoneMap. I tested it myself on cygwin and works perfect. You need to install the DBD-SQLite and DBI perl modules before executing the application. After the installation, go to C:\Users\<your user name>\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup. You will find a directory about 41 chars long very similar to a SHA1 hash. Go inside that directory and execute inside the find_sqlite.py script. It will get you the name containing the GPS stored information. After that, issue the following command: If you open your index.html file with your favorite browser, you will see a map like this one: -- Manuel Humberto Santander Peláez | http://twitter.com/manuelsantander | http://manuel.santander.name | msantand at isc dot sans dot org |
Manuel Humberto Santander Pelaacuteez 194 Posts ISC Handler Apr 22nd 2011 |
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Apr 22nd 2011 9 years ago |
The windows version of this is located at http://huseyint.com/iPhoneTrackerWin/
A little inaccurate but still very interesting to see where one has travelled with the iphone. |
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