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This website reported on February 12 that the Canadian government plans to ban the sale of the hacking tool Flipper Zero and similar devices because they are labeled as tools that thieves can use to steal cars. Flipper Zero is a portable, programmable test tool that helps experiment and debug a variety of hardware and digital devices over multiple protocols, including RFID, radio, NFC, infrared and Bluetooth, and has gained the favor of many geeks and hackers.
Since the launch of the product, users have demonstrated Flipper Zero’s capabilities on social media, including using replay attacks to unlock cars, open garage doors, activate doorbells, and clone various digital keys.According to the Canadian government, approximately 90,000 cars (or one car every six minutes) are reported stolen each year, and car theft costs $1 billion in annual losses, including the cost of insurance to repair and replace stolen cars. Additionally, the number of reports of car theft in Canada has continued to increase since 2021.
The Government of Canada’s Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) department said it will “take all steps to prohibit devices that steal vehicles by copying remote keyless entry wireless signals, such as the Flipper Zero, and work with law enforcement agencies to remove these devices from vehicles.” Removed from the Canadian market. "The above is the detailed content of Canada plans to ban hacking tool Flipper Zero as car theft problem surges. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!