Los Angeles digital hoardings chopped
August 17th, 2008
I hate to beep my own saddle horn, but call up those Clear Channel digital billboards? They were latterly chopped and changed to expose the graffito logo of the hacker, you cognize, but like I anticipated would pass with Internet-controlled digital billboards.
The hacker, who locomotes by the gens SKULLPHONE, chopped into Clear Channel’s electronic computer web that controls the substance exposed on the digital billboards. The hacker then appended his logo to the info and advertizement that cycles on the digital billboards crosswise the great Los Angeles country. A total of 10 billboards standard the SKULLPHONE intervention.
Understand, nowadays if the Clear Channel folk held said DVICE a spot more close, they would not be transaction with a protection incubus right about nowadays.
UPDATE: So it turns extinct that this is a put, and “Skullphone” had got to give Clear Channel for his four hours in the Sun, er, smogginess. It was not a drudge so very much as, what? Dory fine art? A flick packaging? We’ll let you cognise when we do. In the lag, we still keep that these billboards are hackable.
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