• Steve Anonymous
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    508 months ago

    I want one of these flipper devices but I’m sure I would get in a lot of trouble with it

    • Chozo
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      588 months ago

      Which one: the Flipper Zero, or the bluetooth spamming function?

      Flipper Zero is a thing because it’s a very capable device for hackers and tinkerers. It can be used as an intro to coding and pen-testing.

      The bluetooth spam is a thing because some dev is an asshole.

    • flipht
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      58 months ago

      I saw one program that Rick rolled Bluetooth device lists.

  • Echo Dot
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    108 months ago

    I wonder if I could get work to buy me one and claim that I’ll use it for pen testing.

    My coworkers would 100% definitely plug it in if they saw it lying around just to see what it was. They’re real bad.

    • XbSuper
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      238 months ago

      Doesn’t work if you have Bluetooth devices on all the time (like a smartwatch or earbuds).

    • @Monument@lemmy.sdf.org
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      I don’t know if turning off Bluetooth protects against flipper attacks (Edit: Nah.), but unless something has changed, it (sadly) doesn’t preserve your privacy.

      It’s not really documented, as far as I can tell, but Bluetooth low energy stays on, even when you toggle Bluetooth off for both iOS and Android. As of iOS 15, even turning off iPhones means the phone is still trackable. (Unsure about Android on that front.) Apple’s ‘Find my’ network uses Bluetooth low energy, same as Bluetooth beacons.

      Confused developers: one, two, three.

        • @Monument@lemmy.sdf.org
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          28 months ago

          I mean, it sucks for everyone that can’t or don’t want to run homebrew OS’s.

          The “One” link I shared above indicates the behavior became standard in Android 8 and iOS 11. They were released in August and September 2017, respectively.

    • ijeffOPM
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      58 months ago

      Tracking my HR and steps via smartwatch!