Tool to monitor the activity of Whatsapp contacts
Tool link: https://github.com/rizwansoaib/whatsapp-monitor
WhatsApp-Monitor is a Java-based tool that can be installed via an
executable file and paired with WhatsApp profiles in Windows, Debian and Mac
operating systems. Also, it can be used as Google Chrome Extension or Mozilla
Firefox Add-on. In addition, the tool can provide cross-platform notifications on
Android and iOS mobile operating systems.
What does this tool do?
In short, it is designed to record
the session activity and duration of your WhatsApp contacts and allows you to
monitor when they are online. Going a step further, the tool can export activity
logs as a csv, MS Excel file or PDF. The tool itself has no practical limit on the
number of user sessions it can record and will continue to run as long as your
device is connected to the tool.
Deploying the tool is very easy. The tool
itself can be downloaded from a single executable file and installed on your
operating system. Once installed, users can pair their devices with it by scanning a
unique QR code. By simply performing a capture session, the tool can record the date
and time of each time a contact comes online.
Overall, WhatsApp-Monitor is a
nifty tool that does exactly what is expected of it.
However, you will no
doubt ask what it can be used for. Unfortunately, we can only identify a few use
cases where this tool can be considered of any use. For example, if digital
investigators use disposable phones to connect to their targets, then this tool
would certainly be useful in recording the activity of the same target. Or, if a
mobile device has been formally seized, then this tool could also be used to expand
the scope of the investigation.
Beyond that, it is important to emphasize
that the tool has only one function. However, we are confident that it would greatly
benefit from integrated analytics features that would allow digital investigators to
visualize the activity happening on WhatsApp.