
- Flipper Zero’s creator is working on the next device, a full-blown Linux computer.
- Called Flipper One, the device will support long-range communication protocols, including 5G, Wi-Fi, and even NTN satellite connectivity.
- Flipper is also pitching for open and highly customizable hardware and software, so users can configure it to their needs.
Flipper Zero is easily one of the most viral security tools you must have seen on the internet. While it was originally meant for vulnerability assessment or ethical hacking, Flipper Zero caught more eyes for its ability to spoof security access systems, such as RFID, and unlock systems or even crash supposedly “secure” systems without physical contact. Now, the company intends to build another, more capable device that would work with a broader range of long-distance communication technologies.
Flipper, the company behind the infamous “Zero” pentesting tool, is now moving on to the next generation with a more capable and advanced gadget. Flipper has announced its upcoming tool, called Flipper One, but insists it isn’t a successor to the Flipper Zero.