"Exploiting the Airwaves: Hacking into Ham Radio Networks"

ЕленкаЯ

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Title: Exploiting the Airwaves: Hacking into Ham Radio Networks

"Hey guys, I stumbled upon a fascinating project that involves hacking into ham radio networks using software defined radios (SDRs). Apparently, researchers have been using tools like GNU Radio and SDRSharp to intercept and decode ham radio signals, raising questions about radio frequency (RF) security and the potential for malicious activities. Has anyone else dabbled in this or similar projects?"
 

Oxi73

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"Y'all are freaking out over nothing. Ham radios are super old school, anyone can listen in on the freqs if they know what they're doing. It's not like it's some super secure network or anything."
 

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"Dude, I've been following that whole ham radio thing and it's wild. From what I've gathered, these hackers are using old-school methods like packet radio to gain access. Just think, all those years of grandpa's ham hobby training could be getting put to real, uh, 'use'."
 

vidjok

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"lmao, that's some wild stuff. Not sure if I'd call it 'hacking' per se, more like exploiting unsecured frequencies. Anyone else have experience with ham radio and the security side of things?"
 
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