An easy phishing attack using a Flipper Zero device can lead to compromising Tesla accounts, unlocking cars, and starting them. The attack works on the latest Tesla app, version 4.30.6, and Tesla software version 11.1 2024.2.7. […]
An easy phishing attack using a Flipper Zero device can lead to compromising Tesla accounts, unlocking cars, and starting them. The attack works on the latest Tesla app, version 4.30.6, and Tesla software version 11.1 2024.2.7. […]
It’s just an all out war on the flipper isn’t it? This is a phishing attack that can be done through many other methods.
It’s either blame billion dollar corporations for shit security, or a cheap tool anyone could make
Literally any laptop with a WiFi chip can do this. And probably most phones and tablets. And Raspberry Pi’s. Hell, even WiFi routers have all the features and functionality to do this.
I can also steal a Tesla with a $5 wrench by beating the driver until they give me the keys. Nobody’s outlawing wrenches.