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Underground Flipper Zero firmware purportedly unlocks nearly 200 car models
Researchers have unveiled new software for the Flipper Zero device that can bypass rolling code protections, enabling it to unlock numerous vehicles using just a single captured transmission.
This development follows rising concerns about car thefts using hacking tools, prompting governments like Canada to attempt bans and experts to warn about widespread vulnerabilities.
The firmware, sold on dark web forums for up to $1,000, enables cloning of key fob functions—including lock, unlock, trunk release, and engine start—affecting major brands such as Ford, Hyundai, and Kia.
YouTube creator Talking Sasquach demonstrated that the firmware can “entirely break” vehicle security by capturing one transmission, generating valid subsequent codes, and exposing critical automotive cybersecurity flaws.
Industry experts warn mass recalls or hardware overhauls may be necessary to address these fundamental weaknesses, while developers argue Flipper Zero highlights poor security rather than enabling theft directly.