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*secret_ssid* allows you to pass short *secret messages* using SSIDs. For example, you can tell someone nearby your burner phone number or YouTube link.
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## Typical usage
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Let's says you needed to tell a friend the A-Team's mobile phone number is "5556162". Rather than write it on a napkin at a hotdog stand, you can walk into the coffee shop and use Marauder on your Flipper zero to do a *Beacon spam* with any of the following SSIDs: AL6fvOPr, BOI5O5Ag, CRU3Cjn7 or DUgPtAbN. If you think someone is carefully watching the SSIDs, can you use an expanded ssid format like "ATTCRU3Cjn7", so it looks just like an AT&T router.
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Let's say you needed to tell a friend the A-Team's mobile phone number is "5556162". Rather than write it on a napkin at a hotdog stand, you can walk into the coffee shop and use Marauder on your Flipper zero to do a *Beacon spam* with any of the following SSIDs: AL6fvOPr, BOI5O5Ag, CRU3Cjn7 or DUgPtAbN. If you think someone is carefully watching the SSIDs, can you use an expanded ssid format like "ATTCRU3Cjn7", so it looks just like an AT&T router.
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Your friend just needs to run the PowerShell script on their laptop to get your message. They don't even need to buy a Flipper -- which might help them save enough to _hire the A-Team_.
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