Amazon Bans Flipper Zero Over Skimming Concerns

Amazon Bans Sales of Russian “Tamagochi for Hackers” Device

Amazon Corporation has decided to ban the sale of Flipper Zero, a portable device used for pentesting and testing various digital and hardware devices. Developed by a Russian startup, the gadget has received the unofficial name of “Russian Tamagochi for hackers.”

Flipper Zero is equipped with many wire and wireless interfaces, such as RFID, Radio, NFC, Infrared Port, Bluetooth, and many more, making it highly useful for testers and developers. However, Amazon has decided to ban the sale of the device in its online store due to its potential misuse in skimming bank cards.

The concern stems from the fact that Flipper Zero can be modified into a miniature video camera and installed in an ATM to capture the PIN-codes of bank cardholders. Attackers can then use this information to create counterfeit cards and withdraw cash from the ATM. Skimmers can accumulate stolen data about plastic cards or remotely transfer it to attackers who are nearby. Potential uses like these have led Amazon to ban Flipper Zero from their online store.

Amazon’s decision to ban this device highlights the company’s commitment to prevent any illegal activity on its platform. The move is in line with the company’s policies to safeguard its customers and the integrity of its platform. It is also important to note that this device has not been banned in any other online stores or offline retailers, so interested parties can still purchase the product elsewhere.

Nevertheless, Amazon stands firm in its decision and reinforces its commitment towards providing a safe and secure online shopping experience for its customers.

Source: https://flipperzero.one/

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