Researcher's iPhone Disrupted by Spam from $200 Hacking Device
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Security researcher's iPhone was repeatedly crashing due to pop-up spam from a nearby Flipper Zero device.
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The $200 Flipper Zero can clone key cards, open garages, and disrupt iPhones using various radio protocols.
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Flipper Zero democratizes complex RF hacking by making it affordable and easy.
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Manufacturer bills Flipper Zero as a portable pentesting multi-tool for hacking protocols and building access systems.
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Device combines hardware tools for exploring and developing radio frequency hacking on the go.
