software-defined radio attacks on microcontrollers
"Software-defined radio attacks on microcontrollers" refers to malicious activities where an adversary exploits vulnerabilities in microcontrollers by leveraging software-defined radios to intercept, manipulate, or inject unauthorized signals, leading to unauthorized access, manipulation, or compromise of the microcontroller's functionality or connected systems.
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