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by rocqua
1110 days ago
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> you could've done the same with any other SDR, not just the Flipper Zero. The specialness of the flipper zero is not that it can do more than any other SDR. The specialness is how easy it is to use. The question is what you can do in that 'easy mode'. That, in the easy mode, you can do this kind of realistic and meaningful damage is noteworthy. Because this potential is brought to the masses. It probably won't be the start of widespread SDR-based cyber-crime, but that brings it one step closer. That is why I consider this noteworthy news about the flipper zero specifically. |
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Citation needed.
Since the advent of cheap SDRs and TI CC1100 devkits it's been a case of "grab code off Github and go do shenanigans". The only specialness here is that it's battery powered, but even previously you could have been running a laptop and HackRF in your backpack.