top | item 44929137 (no title) petronic | 6 months ago “Gameboy-like device” - are they referring to Flipper Zeros with the firmware to exploit RF rolling codes?https://www.rtl-sdr.com/flipperzero-darkweb-firmware-bypasse... discuss order hn newest asymmetric|6 months ago They’re talking about something like this https://www.thedrive.com/tech/34817/this-25000-game-boy-is-m... Shorel|6 months ago No, some dedicated hardware device, about five years old, that looks like a Game Boy.The flipper firmware is only about six months old, and it is still not as convenient and distributed.The actual firmware exploit is the same idea. djmips|6 months ago Wow, that really is Gameboy-like! This time the reporters weren't wrong. technick|6 months ago More than likely hecturchi|6 months ago No, they don't. You need to read the article. It says such devices cost $20k. load replies (2)
asymmetric|6 months ago They’re talking about something like this https://www.thedrive.com/tech/34817/this-25000-game-boy-is-m...
Shorel|6 months ago No, some dedicated hardware device, about five years old, that looks like a Game Boy.The flipper firmware is only about six months old, and it is still not as convenient and distributed.The actual firmware exploit is the same idea. djmips|6 months ago Wow, that really is Gameboy-like! This time the reporters weren't wrong.
technick|6 months ago More than likely hecturchi|6 months ago No, they don't. You need to read the article. It says such devices cost $20k. load replies (2)
hecturchi|6 months ago No, they don't. You need to read the article. It says such devices cost $20k. load replies (2)
asymmetric|6 months ago
Shorel|6 months ago
The flipper firmware is only about six months old, and it is still not as convenient and distributed.
The actual firmware exploit is the same idea.
djmips|6 months ago
technick|6 months ago
hecturchi|6 months ago