: The update includes 89 radio protocols out-of-the-box.

: Firmware 1.0 officially supports external Sub-GHz and IR modules, allowing for increased range and precision when testing long-distance radio or specialized infrared targets.

The release of for the Flipper Zero marks the culmination of over three years of community-driven development. This update is more than a simple patch; it is a fundamental overhaul that enhances how security professionals and enthusiasts interact with wireless protocols, NFC systems, and infrared technology. 1. The Flipper App Store: Dynamic Loading

While "Zero Hacking Version 1.0" can refer to a specific software package occasionally found in private repositories, it is most prominently associated with the . This milestone update transformed the popular "tamagotchi for hackers" into a significantly more powerful and efficient security research tool.

: The update adds support for more complex card types, including Icode Slicks and Felica Light S , which are commonly used in access control and transit systems.

: Users can now edit Mifare Classic dumps directly through the Flipper mobile app, streamlining the workflow for cloning or analyzing keycards. 3. Sub-GHz and Radio Advancements

: This architecture allows for a nearly unlimited number of community-made tools to be stored and launched on demand without bloating the system memory. 2. Rewritten NFC and RFID Core

Perhaps the most accessible upgrade in Version 1.0 is the introduction of .

: The device can now last up to one month in standby mode.

: Security researchers can now write and run custom scripts by simply dropping .js files into the scripts folder on their microSD card.

((hot)) - Zero Hacking Version 1.0

: The update includes 89 radio protocols out-of-the-box.

: Firmware 1.0 officially supports external Sub-GHz and IR modules, allowing for increased range and precision when testing long-distance radio or specialized infrared targets.

The release of for the Flipper Zero marks the culmination of over three years of community-driven development. This update is more than a simple patch; it is a fundamental overhaul that enhances how security professionals and enthusiasts interact with wireless protocols, NFC systems, and infrared technology. 1. The Flipper App Store: Dynamic Loading Zero Hacking Version 1.0

While "Zero Hacking Version 1.0" can refer to a specific software package occasionally found in private repositories, it is most prominently associated with the . This milestone update transformed the popular "tamagotchi for hackers" into a significantly more powerful and efficient security research tool.

: The update adds support for more complex card types, including Icode Slicks and Felica Light S , which are commonly used in access control and transit systems. : The update includes 89 radio protocols out-of-the-box

: Users can now edit Mifare Classic dumps directly through the Flipper mobile app, streamlining the workflow for cloning or analyzing keycards. 3. Sub-GHz and Radio Advancements

: This architecture allows for a nearly unlimited number of community-made tools to be stored and launched on demand without bloating the system memory. 2. Rewritten NFC and RFID Core This update is more than a simple patch;

Perhaps the most accessible upgrade in Version 1.0 is the introduction of .

: The device can now last up to one month in standby mode.

: Security researchers can now write and run custom scripts by simply dropping .js files into the scripts folder on their microSD card.