Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Thanks to a popular and relatively cheap hacking tool, hackers can spam your iPhone with annoying pop-ups prompting you to connect ...
Flipper Zero is a hacking device that looks nothing like a hacking device. Despite its toylike appearance, Flipper Zero—the winner of Fast Company’s 2024 Innovation by Design Awards in ...
As of late, anyone who has wandered into TikTok's tech side has undoubtedly been exposed to the Flipper Zero. Videos of this tiny multi-purpose hacking tool have collectively accumulated tens of ...
As consumer-grade hacking devices become more powerful and accessible than ever, educational institutions are facing a growing physical security threat; one that doesn’t involve breaking locks or ...
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 ...
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 ...
Thanks to a popular hacking tool, hackers can spam your iPhone with annoying pop-ups prompting you to connect to a nearby AirTag, Apple TV, AirPods, and other Apple devices, reports TechCrunch. A ...
Wireless communications make today's cars possible, but they also introduce ways to access what's supposed to be locked up. Hacking into a vehicle using software tools isn't new, but a new device ...
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The Flipper Zero, known for its use in widespread shenaniganry, is quite the little hacking device in all actuality. This pint-size hacking device is great for cloning hotel keys, opening garages (or ...
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