US warns of hidden radios in solar-powered highway infrastructure
U.S. officials warn rogue radios may be hidden in solar-powered highway infrastructure, including chargers and traffic cameras.
U.S. officials warn rogue radios may be hidden in solar-powered highway infrastructure, including chargers and traffic cameras.
U.S. officials warn rogue radios may be hidden in solar-powered highway infrastructure, including chargers and traffic cameras.
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U.S. officials say solar-powered highway infrastructure including chargers, roadside weather stations, and traffic cameras should
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. officials say solar-powered highway infrastructure including chargers, roadside weather stations, and traffic cameras should be scanned for the
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U.S. officials say solar-powered highway infrastructure including chargers, roadside weather stations, and traffic cameras should be scanned for the presence of rogue
U.S. transportation officials are warning that hidden radios and other undocumented devices may be embedded in solar-powered highway
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. officials say solar-powered highway infrastructure including chargers, roadside weather stations, and
U.S. transportation officials are warning that hidden radios and other undocumented devices may be embedded in solar-powered highway infrastructure, raising fears of foreign surveillance and...
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Agencies across the United States have used system planning, implementation techniques, administrative policy, and state, city, or municipal code to counteract the impacts of infrastructure obstructions to radio propagation.
The U.S. Federal Highway Administration circulated the advisory on August 20, cautioning that it discovered undocumented cellular radios in some foreign-manufactured inverters and battery management systems.
Structural and human-made obstructions. This includes any structure that might weaken or interfere with radio signals. These structures may be fixed (e.g., bridges) or non-fixed (e.g., cranes), or may have moving or alternating components (e.g., wind turbines).