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Flipper Zero is a portable multi-tool for pentesters and geeks in a toy-like body. It loves to hack digital stuff around such as radio protocols, access control systems, hardware and more. It's fully opensource and customizable so you can extend it in whatever way you like.
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@lemmy.worldCan you jam an FM radio signal with a FZ?
Let's say, hypothetically, there's a guy who parks on your street once a week and -- for some reason that no one understands and he refuses to explain -- he absolutely BLASTS a butt rock radio station from his car speakers for 20 minutes at a time, so loud that it bounces off all the buildings on your narrow street and it sounds like it's coming from every single window. And when you go out and say, "Hey dude, I'm taking a call for work, could you not do that here? Or anywhere, really?" he smirks and looks at you like you're the one acting crazy.
Again, this is a hypothetical.
But in this hypothetical situation, could you use a FZ to jam his car radio? How? (I know that many people might call the police/311 and ask them to do something about this. That is not how I want to do this.)
Thank you for indulging this completely made up scenario.
Hi all!
I'm currently looking into the flipper zero as a portable device to help me analyze stuff in my work.
I'm travelling as a software developer, but often need to work at a very low level with hardware in the automation industry.
I've found the Flipperscope, but I'll also need something to record streams of data on serial interfaces with different baudrates - and any other interface to gather raw data would be awesome as well (Ethernet, Profibus, Profinet, CAN,...)
Also, the IOs would need to be able to handle something like 5/12-24/32V.
I'm not quite sure where I should start to look or if the flipper even is a good device for that.
But the form factor and option for extendability seems very intriguing.
Thanks upfront for any input!
https://news.retiolus.net/read?url=https://www.zdnet.com/article/now-android-and-windows-devices-arent-safe-from-flipper-zero-either/
The Bluetooth spam feature that was initially used to inundate, and even crash, iPhones has now been expanded to cover Android and Windows devices.
https://hackernoon.com/3-flipper-zero-hacks-to-wow-your-friends-and-how-they-work
It is theoretically possible to use these Flipper Zero hacks for nefarious purposes, including the tricks in this article. But you know…don’t do that.
https://www.fox2detroit.com/news/detroit-man-steals-800-gallons-using-bluetooth-to-hack-gas-pumps-at-station
Some gas station owners are falling victim to a sophisticated scam.
I have a ton of random USB cables from over the years, but I can never really remember what is what. Is this a 3.0 cable I bought a few years ago? Is this a 2.0 cable that came bundled to charge that Bluetooth speaker? Does this cable support video?
I am not sure if it would even be possible for the Flipper Zero, but I would like to have an app to determine the capabilities of a USB C cable. I imagine you would grab a questionable USB C cable out of your drawer, plug it into your Flipper Zero, run the app, and it would tell you stats about the cable. Things like the cable's max current, data transfer speed, or DP support.
There are commercial hardware devices available that read a USB C cable's E-Mark chip and display that info to the user. Example: AVHzY CT-3 USB Power Meter. Here is a video demo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPUbFteFL5Q&t=17. It would be great to have the Flipper do this instead of having a dedicated piece of hardware for the task.
I was thinking about the Ocarina app, and how much it could be improved, when I though about another application which might not be able to be ported to Flipper Zero, at least not without some GPIO addition: LSDJ.
While I do like that there are so many RTTTL ringtones that were on RogueMaster's firmware from back in the Nokia days (Many of which need to be reorganized, renamed, and cleaned up by artist or genre), I think there is potential to port Little Sound DJ which has been used to do chiptunes in the style that could be done with the classic Gameboy. However, you don't need a Gameboy to use LSDJ. An emulator can be good enough.
At any rate, I'd though I'd bring it up. What do you guys think? Also, what other apps do you think should be ported to the Flipper Zero?
I just switched from reddit to the fediverse because of the great mess that reddit did with their recent API changes and the fact that I just found the app Memmy which almost looks like the exceptional app Apollo.
As I did not found a place for my beloved Flipper Zero, I created this place here.
I hope that we can start the same great and helpful community as it was on reddit.
I will update the sidebar information with useful links, tips and more in the next couple of days.