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He goes on to address another concern, that the Flipper could be used to clone the RFID chip of a car key, and concludes that it can in the case of some very old vehicles whose immobilizers used ...
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 ...
The Flipper Zero can do a lot, but I wasn't expecting it to be able to be able to lock up an iPhone using nothing more than Bluetooth. But it turns out it can do just that.
[Photo: Flipper Devices] Unlike traditional hardware tools, which are often expensive, complex, and utilitarian, Flipper Zero combines multiple functionalities in an easy-to-use, engaging device.
The Flipper Zero is billed as a fun tool for tech enthusiasts, but it has also been used to perpetrate annoying and more serious attacks on various devices. Photo: Flipper Apple silently fixed an ...
Once we replaced the Flipper Zero’s firmware with our custom compiled code, simply switching on Bluetooth from the Flipper Zero device began broadcasting the pop-up signals to the nearby iPhones.
Canadian officials have linked the Flipper Zero to a spate of car thefts and plan to ban the device. The tool's developers say the concerns are unfounded.
This allows the Flipper to control an external set of infrared LEDs sourced from an old security camera (along with an optocoupler and separate battery pack) by pulsing the lights at 14 Hz—or ...
Apple has still left iPhones and iPads vulnerable to Flipper Zero, a hack that uses an exploit in iOS to spam iPhones and iPads with a flood of Bluetooth pairing requests, rendering them unusable ...