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  1. KTLA: High-tech, high-end car thefts in Southern California ‘an alarming new trend’

    "...the suspect held up an antenna-like tool over his head while in close proximity to the house. The device was being used to amplify and intercept the signal from the key fob to the homeowner’s vehicle.

    “They got the signal from the car, started it and took off,” he said. “My keys were in the kitchen. It’s not like they were at the front door. Who would’ve thought someone would come with an antenna and take your car away from you?”

    ktla.com/news/local-news/high-

    #keyfob #attack #RFhacking #crime

  2. KTLA: High-tech, high-end car thefts in Southern California ‘an alarming new trend’

    "...the suspect held up an antenna-like tool over his head while in close proximity to the house. The device was being used to amplify and intercept the signal from the key fob to the homeowner’s vehicle.

    “They got the signal from the car, started it and took off,” he said. “My keys were in the kitchen. It’s not like they were at the front door. Who would’ve thought someone would come with an antenna and take your car away from you?”

    ktla.com/news/local-news/high-

    #keyfob #attack #RFhacking #crime

  3. KTLA: High-tech, high-end car thefts in Southern California ‘an alarming new trend’

    "...the suspect held up an antenna-like tool over his head while in close proximity to the house. The device was being used to amplify and intercept the signal from the key fob to the homeowner’s vehicle.

    “They got the signal from the car, started it and took off,” he said. “My keys were in the kitchen. It’s not like they were at the front door. Who would’ve thought someone would come with an antenna and take your car away from you?”

    ktla.com/news/local-news/high-

    #keyfob #attack #RFhacking #crime

  4. KTLA: High-tech, high-end car thefts in Southern California ‘an alarming new trend’

    "...the suspect held up an antenna-like tool over his head while in close proximity to the house. The device was being used to amplify and intercept the signal from the key fob to the homeowner’s vehicle.

    “They got the signal from the car, started it and took off,” he said. “My keys were in the kitchen. It’s not like they were at the front door. Who would’ve thought someone would come with an antenna and take your car away from you?”

    ktla.com/news/local-news/high-

    #keyfob #attack #RFhacking #crime

  5. KTLA: High-tech, high-end car thefts in Southern California ‘an alarming new trend’

    "...the suspect held up an antenna-like tool over his head while in close proximity to the house. The device was being used to amplify and intercept the signal from the key fob to the homeowner’s vehicle.

    “They got the signal from the car, started it and took off,” he said. “My keys were in the kitchen. It’s not like they were at the front door. Who would’ve thought someone would come with an antenna and take your car away from you?”

    ktla.com/news/local-news/high-

    #keyfob #attack #RFhacking #crime

  6. Is it just me or is every demo/overview of the #FlipperZero extremely unimpressive (especially those for a mainstream audience).

    I regretfully watched one such video earlier and one of the features highlighted was the ability to copy TV remote signals :blobcatgoogly2: ...I get it was aimed at a non-technical audience but I literally had a watch that could do that when I was a kid and to this day grandparents around the world have universal remotes with this capability...

    So I want to put it out there to the #infosec community - where are the cool flipper zero #projects? And I don't mean installing #DOOM or some other quirky play thing. I want to see legit #RF #hacking, or at least using the #GPIO!
    #askfedi #askinfosec #rfhacking #pentesttools #hackingtools

  7. Is it just me or is every demo/overview of the #FlipperZero extremely unimpressive (especially those for a mainstream audience).

    I regretfully watched one such video earlier and one of the features highlighted was the ability to copy TV remote signals :blobcatgoogly2: ...I get it was aimed at a non-technical audience but I literally had a watch that could do that when I was a kid and to this day grandparents around the world have universal remotes with this capability...

    So I want to put it out there to the #infosec community - where are the cool flipper zero #projects? And I don't mean installing #DOOM or some other quirky play thing. I want to see legit #RF #hacking, or at least using the #GPIO!
    #askfedi #askinfosec #rfhacking #pentesttools #hackingtools

  8. Is it just me or is every demo/overview of the #FlipperZero extremely unimpressive (especially those for a mainstream audience).

    I regretfully watched one such video earlier and one of the features highlighted was the ability to copy TV remote signals :blobcatgoogly2: ...I get it was aimed at a non-technical audience but I literally had a watch that could do that when I was a kid and to this day grandparents around the world have universal remotes with this capability...

    So I want to put it out there to the #infosec community - where are the cool flipper zero #projects? And I don't mean installing #DOOM or some other quirky play thing. I want to see legit #RF #hacking, or at least using the #GPIO!
    #askfedi #askinfosec #rfhacking #pentesttools #hackingtools

  9. Is it just me or is every demo/overview of the #FlipperZero extremely unimpressive (especially those for a mainstream audience).

    I regretfully watched one such video earlier and one of the features highlighted was the ability to copy TV remote signals :blobcatgoogly2: ...I get it was aimed at a non-technical audience but I literally had a watch that could do that when I was a kid and to this day grandparents around the world have universal remotes with this capability...

    So I want to put it out there to the #infosec community - where are the cool flipper zero #projects? And I don't mean installing #DOOM or some other quirky play thing. I want to see legit #RF #hacking, or at least using the #GPIO!
    #askfedi #askinfosec #rfhacking #pentesttools #hackingtools

  10. Is it just me or is every demo/overview of the #FlipperZero extremely unimpressive (especially those for a mainstream audience).

    I regretfully watched one such video earlier and one of the features highlighted was the ability to copy TV remote signals :blobcatgoogly2: ...I get it was aimed at a non-technical audience but I literally had a watch that could do that when I was a kid and to this day grandparents around the world have universal remotes with this capability...

    So I want to put it out there to the #infosec community - where are the cool flipper zero #projects? And I don't mean installing #DOOM or some other quirky play thing. I want to see legit #RF #hacking, or at least using the #GPIO!
    #askfedi #askinfosec #rfhacking #pentesttools #hackingtools

  11. It’s #ThrowbackThursday, and Evil Crow RF ($25) proves newer isn’t always better.

    While a Flipper Zero offers greater versatility, Evil Crow’s dual-frequency attacks surpass Flipper’s capabilities for focused RF pentesting.

    Even with PandwaRF and HackRF One bringing more firepower, sometimes the affordable OG still holds its own!

    #RedTeamTools #WirelessHacking #RFHacking #CyberSecurity #Pentesting

  12. It’s #ThrowbackThursday, and Evil Crow RF ($25) proves newer isn’t always better.

    While a Flipper Zero offers greater versatility, Evil Crow’s dual-frequency attacks surpass Flipper’s capabilities for focused RF pentesting.

    Even with PandwaRF and HackRF One bringing more firepower, sometimes the affordable OG still holds its own!

    #RedTeamTools #WirelessHacking #RFHacking #CyberSecurity #Pentesting

  13. It’s #ThrowbackThursday, and Evil Crow RF ($25) proves newer isn’t always better.

    While a Flipper Zero offers greater versatility, Evil Crow’s dual-frequency attacks surpass Flipper’s capabilities for focused RF pentesting.

    Even with PandwaRF and HackRF One bringing more firepower, sometimes the affordable OG still holds its own!

    #RedTeamTools #WirelessHacking #RFHacking #CyberSecurity #Pentesting

  14. It’s #ThrowbackThursday, and Evil Crow RF ($25) proves newer isn’t always better.

    While a Flipper Zero offers greater versatility, Evil Crow’s dual-frequency attacks surpass Flipper’s capabilities for focused RF pentesting.

    Even with PandwaRF and HackRF One bringing more firepower, sometimes the affordable OG still holds its own!

    #RedTeamTools #WirelessHacking #RFHacking #CyberSecurity #Pentesting

  15. It’s #ThrowbackThursday, and Evil Crow RF ($25) proves newer isn’t always better.

    While a Flipper Zero offers greater versatility, Evil Crow’s dual-frequency attacks surpass Flipper’s capabilities for focused RF pentesting.

    Even with PandwaRF and HackRF One bringing more firepower, sometimes the affordable OG still holds its own!

    #RedTeamTools #WirelessHacking #RFHacking #CyberSecurity #Pentesting

  16. BleepingComputer is on the case:

    "Flipper Zero can't be used to hijack any car, specifically the ones produced after the 1990s, since their security systems have rolling codes," Flipper Devices COO Alex Kulagin told BleepingComputer.

    "Flipper Zero is intended for security testing and development and we have taken necessary precautions to ensure the device can't be used for nefarious purposes."

    #CDNPoli #RFHacking #Hacking bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

  17. BleepingComputer is on the case:

    "Flipper Zero can't be used to hijack any car, specifically the ones produced after the 1990s, since their security systems have rolling codes," Flipper Devices COO Alex Kulagin told BleepingComputer.

    "Flipper Zero is intended for security testing and development and we have taken necessary precautions to ensure the device can't be used for nefarious purposes."

    #CDNPoli #RFHacking #Hacking bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

  18. BleepingComputer is on the case:

    "Flipper Zero can't be used to hijack any car, specifically the ones produced after the 1990s, since their security systems have rolling codes," Flipper Devices COO Alex Kulagin told BleepingComputer.

    "Flipper Zero is intended for security testing and development and we have taken necessary precautions to ensure the device can't be used for nefarious purposes."

    #CDNPoli #RFHacking #Hacking bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

  19. BleepingComputer is on the case:

    "Flipper Zero can't be used to hijack any car, specifically the ones produced after the 1990s, since their security systems have rolling codes," Flipper Devices COO Alex Kulagin told BleepingComputer.

    "Flipper Zero is intended for security testing and development and we have taken necessary precautions to ensure the device can't be used for nefarious purposes."

    #CDNPoli #RFHacking #Hacking bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

  20. BleepingComputer is on the case:

    "Flipper Zero can't be used to hijack any car, specifically the ones produced after the 1990s, since their security systems have rolling codes," Flipper Devices COO Alex Kulagin told BleepingComputer.

    "Flipper Zero is intended for security testing and development and we have taken necessary precautions to ensure the device can't be used for nefarious purposes."

    #CDNPoli #RFHacking #Hacking bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

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