A massive prop driver with a 30 mm bolt circle and M5 screws transfers torque securely to propellers like the Xoar 30x12" Electric Beechwood .
The Q200 represents the Wild West of hardware hacking: the era before DMCA warnings and locked bootloaders. hacker q200
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The group specialized in sophisticated phishing campaigns and banking trojans. Their name, "Q200," was reportedly derived from their initial goal or standard: to maintain a high "quality" (Q) of stolen data and a target of at least 200 high-value accounts per operation.
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