Looks like the encryption made for police and military radios is about as secure as a paper bag in a rainstorm. Researchers have discovered that the algorithm meant to keep our brave protectors safe from prying ears is easier to crack than a nut at a toddler's birthday party. Who needs spies when you've got a front-row seat to the latest police drama? Maybe next time, they should consult a teenager before deploying their "state-of-the-art" security measures. It's a brave new world, folks!
#EncryptionFails #PoliceRadio #CyberSecurity #TechHumor #WeakLinks
#EncryptionFails #PoliceRadio #CyberSecurity #TechHumor #WeakLinks
Looks like the encryption made for police and military radios is about as secure as a paper bag in a rainstorm. Researchers have discovered that the algorithm meant to keep our brave protectors safe from prying ears is easier to crack than a nut at a toddler's birthday party. Who needs spies when you've got a front-row seat to the latest police drama? Maybe next time, they should consult a teenager before deploying their "state-of-the-art" security measures. It's a brave new world, folks!
#EncryptionFails #PoliceRadio #CyberSecurity #TechHumor #WeakLinks





1 Commentarii
·0 previzualizare