Apple Shuts Down Flipper Zero’s Ability to Shut Down iPhones::IOS 17.2 cut off Flipper Zero users running the Xtreme third-party firmware from mass-spamming popups at iPhones.
Shouldn’t this headline read “Apple fixes bug”?
This is why it’s important these devices are available. Got to find and fix these sorts of vulnerabilities
Exactly what i was thinking. This is the flipperzero working as intended.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Apple silently fixed an exploit that let Flipper Zero devices mass-bombard nearby iPhones with popup notifications, so much so they would essentially disable users’ phones requiring a restart.
Flipper Zero is a small multi-tool able to mimic NFC, RFID, or other radio signals.
With that, a Flipper Zero user could stand in a busy intersection and hit all iPhones in a 30-foot radius with popup notifications, enough to make the Apple device lock up and require a restart.
You can’t get the Xtreme firmware from Flipper’s own third-party app store, but it is still easy for anybody to download and install it on their NFC-replicating device.
The latest iOS update added a number of handy features like the Journal app, but as usual, Apple doesn’t expand on all its security fixes in its release notes.
Notably, iOS 17.3 is supposed to add a heap of anti-theft features, but we’ll need to wait and see whether Apple or any other device maker can put a stop to these annoying Bluetooth messages altogether.
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One of the best lines from Armageddon:
“Sir, the override. It’s been overridden.”
is Android vulnerable to targeted NFC ?
Double shutdown on you!
I thought Flipper was that dolphin
Yes, we just discovered there where thousands of them, and they are Transformers. They become small white and orange that can control the world
Little bastards.
“ON today’s episode on hacking your flipper…”
This reads pretty much misleading to me.
They say the flipper could bomb phones within 30 ft range. Via NFC! I would even doubt them stating a range of 30 mm.
That attack is via bluetooth, not NFC. And the article states exactly that (just checked).
Is this another tale of script kiddies ruining a good thing. Jumping the bluebox
No. This makes iPhones safer.
What did they ruin?
The ability of one script kiddy to mess with people’s iPhones.
Well, if one script kiddy can do that, then plenty of more malicious people can, so it’s a naked king situation.