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This Tiny Gadget Hacks Device by Sending Keyboard Commands to Laptops and PCs; This Is How Flipper Zero Works

(Photo : Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty Images) An iris-recognition device is operated at Argus Soloutions August 11, 2005 in Sydney, Australia. The Australian Federal Government are considering including biometric data such as fingerprints, iris scans, or facial recognition on a national identity card in a bid to combat fraud, illegal immigration and terrorism. Details of individuals biometrics would be stored on the card in an algorithmic code to prevent identity theft. According to Gizmodo s latest report, this pocket-sized, dolphin-themed hacking gadget can do malicious things. These include hacking access points and opening NFD (Network Function Disaggregation)-based locks of laptops and PCs. 

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