Hacker Shows the Most Insane Gadgets in His EDC

Published on November 21, 2025
Duration: 19:10

This video showcases advanced hacking gadgets, including the Flipper Zero for key fob cloning and the HackRF One for TPMS spoofing. It demonstrates vulnerabilities in various car brands and retail systems, highlighting the potential for unauthorized access. The Pwnagotchi is introduced for Wi-Fi password cracking, and a modified smart bulb reveals risks in smart home networks.

Quick Summary

The Roll Jam attack blocks a car's lock signal, allowing a hacker to capture the valid code for later unauthorized entry. The Flipper Zero, with custom firmware, can clone key fobs for many car brands by syncing with rolling code systems.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Roll Jam Attack Explained
  2. 01:47Flipper Zero Key Fob Cloning Demo
  3. 03:29Vulnerable Car Brands List
  4. 05:50HackRF One & TPMS Hacking
  5. 08:08Retail & Infrastructure Hacking Examples
  6. 10:15Pwnagotchi Wi-Fi Hacking Tool
  7. 13:36Malicious Smart Home Devices

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Roll Jam attack?

The Roll Jam attack involves using a jammer to block a car's remote lock signal. This allows the hacker to capture the valid code transmitted when the owner eventually locks the car, enabling them to use that code later for unauthorized entry.

How does the Flipper Zero clone car key fobs?

With custom firmware, the Flipper Zero can sync with rolling code systems used by many car manufacturers. It captures the signal and can then replicate it to unlock, lock, or even remote start the vehicle.

Which car brands are vulnerable to key fob cloning?

Brands vulnerable to key fob cloning include Ford, Chevy, Kia, Hyundai, Subaru, Fiat, Mitsubishi, Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Jeep, Ferrari, and Maserati, among others.

What can the HackRF One do regarding vehicle security?

The HackRF One, paired with a Portapack, can read Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) data. It can spoof this data to simulate a flat tire, potentially forcing a driver to pull over.

How does the Pwnagotchi facilitate Wi-Fi hacking?

The Pwnagotchi, a Raspberry Pi-based device, captures Wi-Fi handshakes by de-authenticating users from a network. These captured handshakes can then be used offline to crack the Wi-Fi password.

Related News

All News →

More EDC & Lifestyle Videos You Might Like

More from Shawn Ryan Show

View all →