Reports have begun circulating on the internet that malicious individuals can use a $199 device called Flipper Zero (a device we're actually quite fond of) to break into modern cars and steal them.
In another regular installment of politicians making ridiculous statements about technology, Canada’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, [François-Philippe Champagne], suggested banning ...
Its creators call it a “multi-tool” device. For many users, it’s a hacking accessory. Since it first debuted in 2020, the Flipper Zero has been considered a fun, low-key pen-tester, but a new report ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Handheld gadgets with remote control capabilities are always fun to play with. The Flipper Zero, with a 90s-esque, Tamagotchi-style look, hit the market in 2021 after a successful round of ...
The Canadian government plans to ban the Flipper Zero and similar devices after tagging them as tools thieves can use to steal cars. The Flipper Zero is a portable and programmable pen-testing tool ...
We live in a timeline where one viral car theft trend is sure to be displaced by the next—and soon. The most dominant carjacking movement of the last few years has undeniably been the Kia Boys, whose ...