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BadUSB allows an actor with physical access to a computer to plug in their Flipper, in lieu of a keyboard, and have it "type" in an automated fashion over the USB connection. | |||
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== Firmware | == Firmware == | ||
Stock firmware is intentionally limited. Alternative firmwares unlock frequencies and features but use at your own risk and within legal bounds. | Stock firmware is intentionally limited. Alternative firmwares unlock frequencies and features but use at your own risk and within legal bounds. | ||
[[Category:RF]] | [[Category:RF]] | ||
[[Category:Security Research]] | [[Category:Security Research]] | ||
[[Category:Portable Tools]] | [[Category:Portable Tools]] |
Latest revision as of 13:57, 12 June 2025
Flipper Zero
Portable multi-tool for pentesters and hardware hackers - the cyberpunk Tamagotchi.
What It Actually Is
A pocket-sized device that speaks the languages of the invisible world - infrared, RFID, NFC, SubGHz, GPIO. Part educational tool, part mischief maker, part digital Swiss Army knife.
Core Capabilities
- SubGHz: 300-928 MHz (garage doors, weather stations, IoT) - RFID: 125 kHz (HID prox cards, EM4100) - NFC: Mifare, bank cards, Amiibo - Infrared: TVs, air conditioners, anything with a remote - Bad USB: Keyboard emulation - GPIO: Hardware hacking interface - iButton: Those metal buttons nobody remembers
Field Reality
Not a magic hacking device. Won’t open modern cars or hack credit cards. Will teach you how everyday RF systems work and occasionally surprise you with what’s unencrypted.
Forestpunk Angle
- Document rural infrastructure frequencies - Map abandoned sensor networks - Understand the RF landscape of nowhere - Interface with forgotten systems
BadUSB
BadUSB allows an actor with physical access to a computer to plug in their Flipper, in lieu of a keyboard, and have it "type" in an automated fashion over the USB connection.
Experiments
- Building SubGHz repeater networks for forest coverage - Cataloging wildlife tracker frequencies - Weather station data harvesting
Firmware
Stock firmware is intentionally limited. Alternative firmwares unlock frequencies and features but use at your own risk and within legal bounds.