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We’ve talked about this tiny gadget before: the Flipper Zero. Officially, it’s a $170 tamagotchi-fied hacking gadget with a sub-gigahertz radio and some accessory pins. Unofficially, it’s a ...
He knew what flash frequencies the traffic lights near him would look for — 10, 12, and 14 Hz — so he set the Flipper to generate that frequency and sent it out over GPIO pins.
On the other hand, a Flipper Zero is just a tool, and its ability to commit crimes is way overstated. Here are some of things you can do with a Flipper Zero, some more ill-advised than others.
Despite its toy-like looks, The Flipper Zero is a pocket-friendly multitool that can be used for all kinds of hacking and penetration testing. It gives anyone, even newbs, an easy-to-understand ...
In short: I’d recommend getting a Flipper Zero before it’s too late. Sure, there’s no official ban yet, ... to smart home devices to TVs and cell phones and even traffic lights.
Quick recap: the Flipper Zero is cool as hell.It has sub-GHz wireless, RFID, NFC, and Bluetooth radios. It can receive and transmit infrared signals. It has a USB-C port and a row of GPIO ports on ...
Got a Flipper Zero? Ever wanted to use a high-level but powerful scripting language on it? Thanks to [Oliver] we now have a MicroPython application for the Flipper, complete with a library for hard… ...
Messing around with a Flipper Zero is about to get even more fun. The just-released Flipper Video Game Module is a Raspberry Pi-powered add-on that turns the Flipper Zero from a hacking/testing ...