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H1 freeway "unauthorized" message
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"Yes.  This is definitely the place where our government must gather resources for some serious investigating.  Perhaps even hire private sector consultants who will organize listening sessions to understand how drivers felt about reading this message, pro, con, and counselors for anyone who may have LGBTQIA2S PTSD."

I can't imagine some hi level State or DOT official does not have some Unko, Cuz, Bro-in-law, etc., that owns a computer security consulting company.

And if not, form one - a few clicks on the internets and BANG you're good to go!

As an aside, what I do find rather humorous, yet nowadays predictable, is that on the various social media outlets the sheer outrage at the unauthorized message itself is very abundant while saying more or less nothing about the fact that the State's DOT emergency sign/warning system was hacked.

That says all we really need to know!
"Make Orwell Fiction Again"
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RE: H1 freeway "unauthorized" message - by Obie - 12-30-2024, 10:38 PM
RE: H1 freeway "unauthorized" message - by HiloJulie - 12-31-2024, 09:15 PM
RE: H1 freeway "unauthorized" message - by Obie - 01-01-2025, 02:27 AM
RE: H1 freeway "unauthorized" message - by TomK - 01-04-2025, 10:43 AM
RE: H1 freeway "unauthorized" message - by TomK - 01-05-2025, 08:00 AM

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