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The ESP32-powered Kode Dot gave me the same feeling the Flipper Zero did
To make one thing clear, the Kode Dot is not trying to be a Flipper clone but the vibe is familiar in the best way. From afar ...
Thieves increasingly use a cheap gadget called Flipper Zero to unlock cars and steal them. The device, popular with hackers, uses custom firmware on the web to clone a key fob's radio signal. Its ...
The Flipper Zero digital multi-tool already has tons of uses, from hacking to controlling home systems. Now it can even play games, thanks to a partnership with Raspberry Pi. This comes in the form of ...
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 ...
The tiny hacking device has been viewed as a threat by law enforcement. Now it looks like a major western government is trying to ban it. Reading time 3 minutes I told you. The government of Canada is ...
After three years of development, the Flipper Zero team has announced the release of the first major firmware version for the portable, customizable hacking device. At a glance, the first stable major ...
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 ...
New York City's 2026 mayoral inauguration of Zohran Mamdani has published a list of banned items for the event, specifically ...
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 ...
Across the US, countless buildings, from government offices to your next hotel room door, are protected by RFID-controlled locks. On a recent trek through Manhattan, I passed nearly 20 of these ...
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. Also: Flipper Zero just ...
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