software-defined radio hacking
Software-defined radio hacking refers to the practice of exploiting vulnerabilities in software-defined radios (SDRs) to gain unauthorized access or manipulate wireless transmissions, enabling hackers to eavesdrop, inject malicious signals, or tamper with communications without physical access to the targeted radio system.
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