How a $30 USB Dongle Lets Security Researchers Sniff Unencrypted Sub-GHz Signals
Software Defined Radio (SDR) technology has made it possible for security researchers to intercept radio signals from everyday devices — such as smart meters, traffic sensors, and medical pagers —…
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