Hacking
Somebody Hacked a Traffic Sign to Send an Important Message: ‘Read a F*cking Book’
A few months back somebody hacked a traffic sign to send an important message: “Read a f*ucking book”.
They never found the hacker who did this.
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The person behind the message is still unknown, but an official at the L.A. Department of Transportation said “It looks like it was hacked.”
There is still a lot of speculation surrounding the sign. According to LAWeekly,
The big question, of course, is who dunnit? It wasn’t immediately clear.
But the sign reflects a Twitter hashtag, #ReadAFuckingBook, that’s been circulating since 2010. It’s often used to punctuate a perceived act of ignorance.
Motorists and pedestrians took advantage of the hacked sign to take a few selfies with it.
A spokeswoman with TMI, the company who owns the sign, has unfortunately said the message has since been changed back to what it was prior to the hack. The company says the sign may have been hacked though its wi-fi connection.
Was this someone tired of the materialist ignorance that has consumed mainstream Los Angeles culture trying to make a point that more people should go to the library and read a fucking book?
They never found the hacker who did this.
Kali Linux – Phishing attack
The person behind the message is still unknown, but an official at the L.A. Department of Transportation said “It looks like it was hacked.”
There is still a lot of speculation surrounding the sign. According to LAWeekly,
The big question, of course, is who dunnit? It wasn’t immediately clear.
But the sign reflects a Twitter hashtag, #ReadAFuckingBook, that’s been circulating since 2010. It’s often used to punctuate a perceived act of ignorance.
Motorists and pedestrians took advantage of the hacked sign to take a few selfies with it.
A spokeswoman with TMI, the company who owns the sign, has unfortunately said the message has since been changed back to what it was prior to the hack. The company says the sign may have been hacked though its wi-fi connection.
Was this someone tired of the materialist ignorance that has consumed mainstream Los Angeles culture trying to make a point that more people should go to the library and read a fucking book?
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