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Friday · June 19, 2026 · Issue No. 900
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Several Bay Area crosswalk signals hacked with AI messages

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# Bay Area Crosswalk Signals Hacked with AI-Generated Celebrity Messages

Multiple pedestrian crosswalk signals across several Bay Area cities were recently hacked to play AI-generated messages from tech billionaires Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg instead of standard crossing cues.

## The Hack and Its Reach

The unauthorized messages were discovered at approximately a dozen intersections in Palo Alto, as well as locations in Redwood City and Menlo Park. Videos of the hacked crosswalks quickly went viral on social media, leading many local residents like Ren Sassy to visit the locations to verify the strange occurrence themselves.

When pedestrians pressed the crosswalk buttons, they heard messages like:
– “Hi, this is Elon Musk, and I’d like to personally welcome you to Palo Alto, the home of Tesla Engineering.”
– “You know, they say money can’t buy happiness… but it can buy a Cybertruck. And that’s pretty sick, right?”
– “Hi, this is Mark Zuckerberg. But real ones call me the Zuck.”

## Security Implications

While some found the prank amusing, it raised concerns about the security of public infrastructure. Retired FBI agent Jeff Harp noted that while pedestrians shouldn’t be overly concerned, the hack serves as an important reminder about technological vulnerabilities:

“What this will do is bring it to the attention of the people who are putting these devices on the streets… and they’ll say, ‘Hey, wait a minute, we do need to install some anti-infiltration devices on them.'”

Harp added that while it’s impossible to prevent 100% of these types of hacks, it reinforces basic cybersecurity principles that apply to everyone: “Protect your passwords. Don’t open emails you don’t recognize.”

## Public Reaction

The public response was mixed but largely amused. Initially, some residents like Sassy thought it might be an official marketing campaign before realizing it was unauthorized. Despite the security concerns, she admitted, “I think it did add a layer of fun back to Palo Alto in a weird way, because it’s gotten quite stiff here.”

The prank has since been disabled, with the affected crossw

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