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This is a specific application available in community repositories. It allows the user to select a protocol (like Princeton or CAME) and automatically cycle through the dictionary of possible hex codes. 💳 RFID and NFC Brute-Forcing
Testing your own garage doors or gates to assess their vulnerability is an excellent educational exercise.
Hotel key cards and legacy transit passes (limited by crypto keys). 2. Protocols and File Formats
The Flipper Zero features a built-in IR transceiver. By utilizing comprehensive "universal" IR databases, it can brute-force TVs, air conditioners, and projectors. The device rapidly cycles through known power or volume codes for hundreds of brands, effectively acting as a universal brute-force remote control. RFID and NFC (125 kHz & 13.56 MHz)
Brute-forcing on the Flipper Zero primarily targets Sub-GHz frequencies. These frequencies control everyday wireless devices like garage doors, gates, and barriers. Fixed Codes vs. Rolling Codes
Attempting to brute-force a barrier or door that you do not own constitutes unauthorized access and can lead to criminal charges. 6. How to Defend Against Flipper Zero Brute-Forcing
It can only transmit on one frequency at a time, preventing wide-spectrum jamming or simultaneous multi-band attacks.
At 30 codes per second (max speed of the CC1101 + protocol overhead), it takes roughly 6.4 days of continuous transmission to try all codes.
Continuous broadcasting can unintentionally jam legitimate signals from neighbors.
In cryptography and radio communication, is the method of trying every possible combination of a key, password, or code until the correct one is found.


