Here in the hacker community there’s nothing we love more than a clueless politician making a fool of themselves sounding off about a technology they know nothing about. A few days ago we were ...
The Flipper Zero is mired in controversy again. The electronic multitool, with its array of various antennas, has long been demonized for simply existing — the Canadian government has even talked ...
A few days ago, a custom third-party firmware for the Flipper Zero was released. The firmware could flood iPhones and iPads with spam Bluetooth messages, and it even had a feature that could cause the ...
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What Is The Flipper Zero Actually Used For?
Despite reports that the Flipper Zero can't be used to steal cars, many still believe it's the ultimate hacking tool for bad actors, which is why the device gets a bad rap. It's no longer sold on ...
Tech enthusiasts have been deeply in love with the Flipper Zero since it debuted several years back. The tiny penetration testing device makes hacking anything fun and easy, and at $170, it’s not ...
December could very well be security month at Apple with the launch of Stolen Device Protection, the shuttering of Beeper Mini, and now, the stealthy fix to a Bluetooth exploit that has been wreaking ...
In September, 9to5Mac reported that Flipper Zero, a popular and cheap hacking tool, was being used to wreak havoc on nearby iPhones and iPads, spamming them with fake Bluetooth pop-ups until they ...
The Flipper Zero is an amazing device, especially considering the $169 price tag, but as amazing as it is, I'm blown away by the fact that it could to crash an iPhone. Several readers have contacted ...
The Flipper Zero is having a bit of a moment: it’s by no means a new device, but it is now grabbing more headlines than ever, thanks to its ability to brick iPhones, potentially get you into cars, and ...
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