Denver Hacking

Denver Crosswalks Hacked With Anti-Trump Messages

Two newly installed crosswalk signal boxes along East Colfax Avenue in Denver were compromised, broadcasting vulgar anti-Trump messages. While the incident was quickly fixed, it generated significant local discussion and amusement. The breach occurred due to the push-buttons retaining their default factory passwords, which are easily discoverable online, a vulnerability in smart city technology that cybersecurity experts warn is a persistent problem. The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure has since updated the passwords at these locations and does not anticipate a recurrence.

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Denver Crosswalks Hacked With Anti Trump Message

Over the weekend, anti-President Donald Trump messages were broadcast from hacked crosswalk audio signals in Denver, specifically along East Colfax Avenue. The devices, recently powered on with factory default passwords, delivered vulgar and accusatory messages to pedestrians, sparking surprise and concern. City officials have since changed the passwords at the affected intersections and do not anticipate further incidents. The Denver Police Department is currently investigating the matter.

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