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Traffic Light Takeover: Researcher Uncovers Hackable Red Light, Sparks Legal Gridlock!
Discover how a “glaring” security loophole could turn traffic lights rogue and bring cities to a halt—without needing Hollywood hacks. #TrafficChaos

Hot Take:
Who knew traffic could get more infuriating? Hackers could potentially play "God Mode" with city lights, thanks to a bug that treats cybersecurity like it's an optional extra at a car dealership. Andrew Lemon's shocking discovery of a traffic light controller flaw might leave you thinking twice about cursing at that red light—it might just be a hacker telling you to stop and smell the carbon monoxide.