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Reports of Car Theft With $200 Flipper Zero Device Are Greatly Exaggerated — Here's What We Know
Reports have begun circulating on the internet that malicious individuals can use a $199 device called Flipper Zero (a device we're actually quite fond of) to break into modern cars and steal them.
Its creators call it a “multi-tool” device. For many users, it’s a hacking accessory. Since it first debuted in 2020, the Flipper Zero has been considered a fun, low-key pen-tester, but a new report ...
Car key hacking is now behind the majority of thefts, new figures show. Three in five vehicles stolen are now broken into this way, analysis of Office of National Statistics data by RTA Law has found.
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