Little tool can crash an #iPhone running iOS 17
Security researchers have discovered that iPhones updated to #iOS 17 are susceptible to a Bluetooth attack using a #Flipper Zero device that can crash the phone
https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/3/23944901/apple-iphone-ios-17-flipper-zero-attack-bluetooth
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Security researchers have discovered that iPhones updated to #iOS 17 are susceptible to a Bluetooth attack using a #Flipper Zero device that can crash the phone
https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/3/23944901/apple-iphone-ios-17-flipper-zero-attack-bluetooth
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The Verge
This little tool can crash an iPhone running iOS 17
iOS 17 appears to have allowed iPhones to be attacked via Bluetooth.
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The Flipper One: Hacking Gadget is Becoming a Pocket Linux PC
https://www.mobile-hacker.com/2026/05/20/the-flipper-one-hacking-gadget-is-becoming-a-pocket-linux-pc/
https://blog.flipper.net/flipper-one-we-need-your-help/
The #Flipper Zero was never really about “hacking” other people’s devices; its true value was helping owners understand how secure their own devices actually are. It allowed enthusiasts to find weak spots and think like a hacker to understand how an attacker might exploit or misuse common tech, like #RFID cards, rolling codes, replay attack, bad #USB, or remote controls.
But while the Flipper Zero is a fantastic starting point for learning #cybersecurity, it has its limits. To do more advanced work, you often have to connect to extra hardware for things like Wi-Fi or stronger radio. This is why the Flipper One is such a massive leap – it isn’t just a sequel; it’s appears to be a full-blown pocket Linux computer.
@androidMalware video by Syspan Cyber
#FlipperZero #Hacking
https://www.mobile-hacker.com/2026/05/20/the-flipper-one-hacking-gadget-is-becoming-a-pocket-linux-pc/
https://blog.flipper.net/flipper-one-we-need-your-help/
The #Flipper Zero was never really about “hacking” other people’s devices; its true value was helping owners understand how secure their own devices actually are. It allowed enthusiasts to find weak spots and think like a hacker to understand how an attacker might exploit or misuse common tech, like #RFID cards, rolling codes, replay attack, bad #USB, or remote controls.
But while the Flipper Zero is a fantastic starting point for learning #cybersecurity, it has its limits. To do more advanced work, you often have to connect to extra hardware for things like Wi-Fi or stronger radio. This is why the Flipper One is such a massive leap – it isn’t just a sequel; it’s appears to be a full-blown pocket Linux computer.
@androidMalware video by Syspan Cyber
#FlipperZero #Hacking