The Security box, podcast 201: Traffic Lights

Hello folks,

Its been awhile, and I know I have avoided although not on purpose putting the show up here on the blog.

I only got a chance to put the show up on RSS I believe Sunday.

I’ve had a busy time doing various other things, but I need to get back to blogging things and I have been blogging a little bit as of late.

Here’s the link to RSS if you need it.

Here is the 152.8mb file if you need it.

Its also on our TSB directory page if you ever can’t find it.

We’d like to thank all of our affiliates for playing the show, and here are the notes.


Hello folks, welcome to the security box. There might be a light news week this week, but we do have now a topic which came out of something read over the weekend. Traffic lights on the Internet. We’ll cover what news and notes we have, then dive right in to our topic and answer anything people have.

Traffic lights

Hackers could create traffic jams thanks to flaw in traffic light controller, researcher says is the article, we’re taking from and it was read this weekend that passed.

This is one of those theoretical things, and one that could be out there. The researchers were slapped with a legal threat with one company, was that right or wrong?


This week, we’re going to go to an old topic and bring it back. The CFAA. Stay tuned.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.