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http://news.yahoo.com/ariz-street-sign-prank-warns-rogue-panda-195948859.html

 

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Authorities in Flagstaff, Ariz., are assuring residents there are no rogue pandas roaming the city after some pranksters got creative with an electronic street sign.

 

The Arizona Department of Transportation-controlled sign was set up to warn drivers not to make left turns at a busy intersection. But motorists heading to work Monday morning got an entirely different message: "Rogue panda on rampage."

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She says the agency has no suspects, but she noted the hackers would have needed specialized equipment to change the sign.

 

Ummm.... no. Do a google lookup, there's plenty of sites that tell how to change the signs with the keypads that are attached to the signs.

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She says the agency has no suspects, but she noted the hackers would have needed specialized equipment to change the sign.

 

Ummm.... no. Do a google lookup, there's plenty of sites that tell how to change the signs with the keypads that are attached to the signs.

 

 

Sounds like you should be a person of suspicion

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