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A user shares a link to a Medium article that claims to be the ultimate guide and cheat sheet for Flipper Zero, a portable multi-tool for pentesters and geeks. The post receives 73 votes and 11 comments from the r/flipperzero community.
Users share their experiences and ideas on how to use Flipper Zero, a portable multi-tool for pentesters and geeks. Topics include NFC, BadUSB, onboarding scripts, and more.
Users share their experiences and ideas on how they use Flipper Zero, a portable multi-tool for pentesters and geeks. Topics include transit pass, TV remote, AC control, NFC/RFID, and more.
A user shares their project of building a homemade Flipper Zero device using a Sub GHz receiver module and an ESP32 board. See the comments, questions and feedback from other Flipper Zero enthusiasts.
Learn how to use a Flipper Zero device and a computer to create and edit any amiibo for any game. Follow the steps to convert NFC files to bin files and back, and customize your amiibo attributes, name, skin and more.
Users share their experiences and questions about Flipper Zero, a portable multi-tool for hacking digital devices. See examples of what you can do with Flipper Zero, tips for learning to program it, and issues with reselling and region locking.
Users share their opinions and experiences on whether Flipper Zero, a multifunctional RFID and hacking tool, is worth the price and the effort. See the pros and cons, the limitations and the alternatives of this device.
A list of resources for Flipper Zero users who want to create or use Bad USB payloads. Includes official documentation, forums, GitHub repos and tips from the community.
A user shares a tutorial on how to install GitHub content on Flipper Zero, a portable multi-tool for pentesters and geeks. The post includes links to various GitHub repositories and a Google Drive document by wr3nch, the original author of the tutorial.
Flipper Zero is a portable multi-tool for pentesters and geeks in a toy-like body. It loves to hack digital stuff around such as radio protocols, access control systems, hardware and more. It's fully open-source and customizable so you can extend it in whatever way you like.