The pedestrian crossings were hacked in several areas of northern California with fake greetings that make fun of Technical billionaires, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg.
Silicon Valley officials are investigating and hung the voice feature on the crossings that usually play instructions on “walking” or “waiting”.
The sudden message was observed during the weekend in Palu Alto, Rawood City and Minlo Park – which is the home of a deadly dead campus in Zuckerberg.
One of the masculinity of the musk is a plane of the pedestrians on the Tesla Cyblertruck if they agreed to be his friend. Another liar Zoker said, “The real people call me Zuck.”
It is still unclear who created messages or how they finished playing from the crossings.
Officials in the affected areas, south of San Francisco, said that the BBC engineers are investigating how to tamper with the crossings.
Pedro Quintana, a Caltrans spokesman, said about 10 infantry crossings inside the regions of Menlo Park and Palo Alo are affected.
He said that all of them are now working on a temporary system and the buttons that launched fake messages have been canceled.
The messages appeared across the Silicon Valley, where both billionaires enjoy commercial technology.
One of the fake messages in Musk He welcomes people in Palo Alto, which is home to Tilsa operations.
“You know, they say that money cannot buy happiness and … I think this is true. God knows that I tried,” says the message in one video shared several times on social media.
One of the fake Zuckerberg begins with it to present itself before discussing the introduction of artificial intelligence “in every aspect of your conscious experience.”
No man commented on the accident.
Palo Alto has been told separately that at least 12 crossings in the downtown area had been tampered with.
The city spokeswoman Megan Hrigan Taylor said that another city employee alerted officials to the case on Saturday when they noticed that the sound feature was not working properly. She added that officials believe that the absurdity may occur on Friday.
“The city’s employees have disabled the audio feature so that additional repairs can be made,” she said. “Other traffic lights have been examined in the city and the impact isolated.”
Local media also reported that many crossings in the Redwood city area were also hacked to look like billionaires.
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