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Radio nerds and elderly engineers cope when they discover their $350 sneedboxes can be controlled by chadmins

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TLDR: Nerds and hammers discover that connecting radio receivers to the internet is not always a good idea. Turns out every one of these popular $350 software-defined radios can be fully controlled and modified remotely with the right admin credentials. They are NOT happy that the creators coded a backdoor into their favorite radio. On top of that, these radios are capable of decoding GPS signals, so their locations are now compromised too.

The creator of KiwiSDR, after letting it slip that he had a backdoor, immediately went into damage control mode and erased any mention of it from his posts. He is now pretending on GitHub that he didn't know about this and is releasing a patch to cover it up.

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Literally the only radio anyone needs is the one that's installed in their uncle's 1984 Cutlass Supreme

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Hobbies are fricking gay

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Jailbreak em

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Even suggesting that makes boomers seethe. They think if you can mod your radios then people might be tarded with them and daddy government could take them away

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Radio nerds and elderly engineers cope when they discover their $350 sneedboxes can be controlled by chadmins

what does this even mean

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SDR users are either younger nerds or retired engineers (similar to the demographics of the ham radio community). The software-defined radios (sneedboxes) fuel their daily need for sneed.

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no clapemoji habla clapemoji jibber clapemoji jabber clapemoji

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I thought a lot of these Linux SDRs are around $40 (not including a PC or laptop). Can't they just switch to using some other free software or does KiwiSDR need a subscription?

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Not really, because KiwiSDR runs a Linux kernel and I don't believe you can flash it. They could use a different software to interpret the data that it sends over USB, but that wouldn't change the fact that the onboard Linux kernel still accepts connections from the creator, because that part lives on the board.

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Darn that sucks. I was thinking about getting into SDR stuff but now I know what I won't be using

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KiwiSDR is the only SDR that gives you full access to kiwifarms-over-hamradio-over-avian-carriers

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I’m deleting this app I genuinely can’t stand y’all. I’m not even gonna try to make a point this time I’m done.


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