A custom Flipper Zero firmware called 'Xtreme' has added a new feature to perform Bluetooth spam attacks on Android and Windows devices. A security researcher previously demonstrated the technique ...
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 ...
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 ...
Apple has implemented a lot of useful technologies in its devices to make it easier to pair them with certain Bluetooth accessories, such as AirPods and AirTags. However, some hackers are now using ...
Flipper Zero is a $200 portable pen-testing tool that can read and emulate a variety of radio waves. Bad actors have used the Flipper Zero to send a barrage of Bluetooth requests to nearby iPhones, ...
A new Python project called 'Wall of Flippers' detects Bluetooth spam attacks launched by Flipper Zero and Android devices. By detecting the attacks and identifying their origin, users can take ...
IOS 17.2 cut off Flipper Zero users running the Xtreme third-party firmware from mass-spamming popups at iPhones. Reading time 2 minutes Apple silently fixed an exploit that let Flipper Zero devices ...
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 ...
The Flipper Zero can do a lot, but I wasn't expecting it to be able to be able to lock up an iPhone using nothing more than Bluetooth. But it turns out it can do just that. Also: Flipper Zero just ...
Apple has still left iPhones and iPads vulnerable to Flipper Zero, a hack that uses an exploit in iOS to spam iPhones and iPads with a flood of Bluetooth pairing requests, rendering them unusable.