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    Flipper iOS App

    Flipper iOS App

    iOS Mobile App to rule all Flipper's family

    ...The app facilitates wireless communication between the mobile device and Flipper Zero through Bluetooth, enabling real-time interaction and synchronization without requiring a desktop computer. It is also used for firmware updates, file management, and browsing available applications from the Flipper ecosystem, effectively bridging the gap between hardware and user workflows. The interface is designed to simplify complex operations, making advanced capabilities like signal capture and replay more accessible to non-expert users.
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    Wi-PWN

    Wi-PWN

    ESP8266 firmware for performing deauthentication attacks

    ESP8266 firmware for performing deauthentication attacks, with ease. Wi-PWN is a firmware that performs death attacks on cheap Arduino boards. The ESP8266 is a cheap microcontroller with built-in Wi-Fi. It contains a powerful 160 MHz processor and it can be programmed using Arduino. A deauthentication attack is often confused with Wi-Fi jamming, as they both block users from accessing Wi-Fi networks.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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