A university student in Taiwan used consumer-grade software-defined radio equipment to intercept and clone TETRA radio parameters, triggering a false alarm that halted four high-speed trains for 48 minutes. This incident highlights critical vulnerabilities in RF security systems, underscoring the need for robust authentication, encryption, and regular testing of safety-critical communications infrastructure.
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