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Andrew CoutsonBluesky3d ago
NEW: Someone hacked the crosswalk announcements in cities in 5 states to make it say messages about politics and tech in the voices of Musk, Zuckerberg, and Trump. @peard33.bsky.social took a deep dive into the vulnerabilities local authorities never imagined: www.wired.com/story/crossw...
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Analysis Summary
This is solid reporting from WIRED, backed by FOIA documents and security expert interviews. The core story checks out: hackers did compromise crosswalk buttons across multiple states using default passwords ('1234') and spoofed the voices of tech CEOs. The article does a good job exposing real infrastructure vulnerabilities, though it frames this partly as entertainment ('dumbest hack') rather than emphasizing the security gap's implications for critical city systems more broadly.
Claims Analysis (2)
โSomeone hacked the crosswalk announcements in cities in 5 states to make it say messages about politics and tech in the voices of Musk, Zuckerberg, and Trumpโ
WIRED article confirms hacks across multiple states (Silicon Valley, Seattle, Denver) with spoofed Musk and Zuckerberg voices. Trump voice claim not explicitly detailed in article text.
โ@peard33.bsky.social took a deep dive into the vulnerabilities local authorities never imaginedโ
WIRED article byline not provided in text; cannot verify @peard33 attribution or confirm authorship.
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