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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15013 · Jul 31

#other#bluetooth#bt#coding#cybersecurity#diy#electronics#esp32#flashing#hacker#hacking#jammer#nrf24#programming The ESP32-BlueJammer is a device that disrupts all wireless signals operating on the 2.4 GHz frequency, including Bluetooth, BLE, WiFi, RC drones, and many smart gadgets. It uses an ESP32 chip combined with nRF24 modules to create noise and send unnecessary packets, effectively jamming these signals within a range of over 30 meters, which can be extended with better antennas or amplifiers. This jammer is intended strictly for educational and security testing purposes to help understand and improve wireless security. It is illegal to use for malicious purposes, so it should be handled responsibly and legally[1][2][3]. https://github.com/EmenstaNougat/ESP32-BlueJammer

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@CryptoM · Post #64536 · 04/09/2026, 06:43 AM

🚀 Odin Fun Addresses Security Breach with Multiple Measures Odin Fun co-founder Bob Bodily announced that several initiatives are underway to address the recent security breach. According to Foresight News, the platform is being restored to its pre-attack state, and efforts are being made to retrieve large cryptocurrency withdrawals made after the incident. The company is collaborating with law enforcement and exchanges to track and freeze the attackers' funds and is preparing for legal action. Coordination is also ongoing with other Bitcoin protocols affected by third-party smart contract vulnerabilities. The vulnerability has been identified, fixed, verified, and redeployed. A comprehensive third-party smart contract audit is in progress. Odin Fun is maintaining continuous communication with the main community to reach the best solution and is discussing with users the optimal path for platform relaunch. Previously, on April 1, Odin Fun experienced an unusual large-scale sell-off, primarily involving a few meme coins like BURRITO and CRYPTOBURG. Subsequently, multiple users reported abnormal account balances and unauthorized withdrawals of BTC and tokens. #OdinFun#SecurityBreach#Cryptocurrency#SmartContracts#LawEnforcement#Bitcoin#CryptoSecurity#ForesightNews#PlatformRestoration#LegalAction#CommunityCommunication#ThirdPartyAudit#BTC#UnauthorizedWithdrawals#MemeCoins#BURRITO#CRYPTOBURG