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Undocumented Radios Found in Solar-Powered Devices

Posted on September 12, 2025
Undocumented Radios Found in Solar-Powered Devices

The US Transportation Department reportedly warns that solar-powered devices used in highway infrastructure have undocumented radios. Is the risk real?

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