: Protects data both when it is stored and when it moves.
: The device can now last up to one month in standby mode.
For years, the Flipper Zero's software was evolving, but the release of marked a key transition. After three years of intensive development, Flipper Devices Inc. consolidated all of its advancements and new features into a single, stable, and feature-packed 1.0 release. Zero Hacking Version 1.0
Staying out of data breach headlines maintains long-term trust with clients and partners. Steps to Implement Zero Hacking Version 1.0
For white papers, formal verification proofs, and hardware certification for Zero Hacking Version 1.0, visit the Aion-S consortium portal. Red-team challenge submissions are permanently closed. They tried. They failed. : Protects data both when it is stored and when it moves
Q2 2026 Type: Ethical hacking automation & OSINT framework Target Audience: Penetration testers, red teams, security researchers
While the initial deployment requires a cultural and technical shift, the returns on investment are definitive: After three years of intensive development, Flipper Devices
: The device can now listen to analog walkie-talkies (restricted in some regions like Germany due to frequency band laws). Essential Security Context: Zero Trust If your goal was to implement a "Zero Hacking" environment for an organization, you should look into the Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) : "Never trust, always verify". Verification
If we accept that a technical zero-hacking state is feasible for a locked-down device (e.g., a hardened kiosk with no user input), we must confront the economic and experiential cost. Zero Hacking 1.0 is a fortress with no doors. To achieve absolute security, you must eliminate all function that requires external input. No web browsing. No USB ports. No email attachments. No third-party drivers. No updates (which themselves are vectors). The device becomes what cryptographers call a “brick”—perfectly secure, perfectly useless.
In addition to new tools, Version 1.0 addresses the "quality of life" issues that faced earlier beta versions.