Flipper Zero, a device created to reinforce cybersecurity tests, gained media attention after being banned by Anatel due to its ability to clone wireless communication signals such as NFC, RFID and bluetooth. However, the device has just become more accessible and user-friendly by launching its own app store for Android and iPhone.
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Similar to old MP3 players, Flipper Zero performs pentests to discover flaws in electronic networks. While cybercriminalscould use its cloning capabilities for nefarious purposes, the team behind Flipper Devices emphasizes the importance of its legitimate use in security testing.
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The addition of the app store makes the process of finding and installing tools and plugins much simpler for users. Previously, they had to fetch materials from GitHub and transfer them to the device's microSD card.
Apps can now be installed directly on the Flipper via Bluetooth and are reviewed by the team for reliability and security.
The Verge's description of the Flipper Zero as a "Swiss army knife of antennas" shows its versatility and attracts an active community of developers who constantly create and share new capabilities for the device.
Alex Kulagin, COO of Flipper Devices, highlights the importance of app store as a massive distribution channel for developers and their experiments.
The new functionality can be accessed through the “Hub” tab in the Flipper app for Android and iOS, with apps conveniently categorized to make it easier for users to find them.
At launch, the store should have around 100 apps, making Flipper Zero a even more powerful and affordable tool for cybersecurity professionals and enthusiasts of the area.
With Flipper's staff review guarantee, users can be confident in the integrity and effectiveness of the available applications, making the legitimate use of the device even safer and reliable.