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 ...
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 ...
Marketed as a multi-tool device for geeks, the Flipper Zero has taken the concept of 'small but mighty' to a whole new level. This portable hacking device boasts complex capabilities that have ...
Flipper Devices and Raspberry Pi unveil the Video Game Module for Flipper Zero, an open-source multi-tool computer for tech enthusiasts. Aimed a tech fans and cybersecurity professionals, the addition ...
You may have stumbled across the Flipper Zero hacking device that’s been doing the rounds. The company, which started in Russia in 2020, left the country at the start of the war and moved on since ...
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.
The creators behind the popular Flipper Zero multi-tool device have teamed up with computing renegade Raspberry Pi to create a video game integration that will turn your Flipper into a low-key game ...
Amazon has banned the sale of the Flipper Zero portable multi-tool for pen-testers as it no longer allows its sale on the platform after tagging it as a card-skimming device. Flipper Devices' CEO ...
A few days ago, a custom third-party firmware for the Flipper Zero was released. The firmware could flood iPhones and iPads with spam Bluetooth messages, and it even had a feature that could cause the ...
The makers of the Flipper Zero are launching a campaign to fight Canada’s decision to ban the device for allegedly fueling car thefts in the country. The London-based Flipper Devices today announced ...
Thanks to a popular and relatively cheap 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. A ...
In a concerning revelation, hackers have found a way to annoy iPhone users with incessant pop-up prompts, urging them to connect to nearby Apple devices like AirTags, Apple TV, and AirPods. This ...