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  1. Input Sanitization for RF Data: Never trust data demodulated from the air. A noise floor can contain malicious ASCII. Use allow-lists for decoder outputs (e.g., only allow A-Za-z0-9 for ADS-B flight numbers).
  2. Segregate the SDR process: Run the radio decoding in a Docker container with no --privileged flag. The USB SDR device should be passed through a limited device cgroup.
  3. Rate Limiting on Tuning: Prevent an attacker from rapidly switching frequencies (spectrum hopping) to evade detection.
  4. RTLSDR-Airband Sanitation: If you are rebroadcasting radio traffic to a web socket, encrypt the WebSocket (WSS) and validate origin headers.

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Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. Always comply with your local laws regarding radio reception and transmission. The author does not own or operate Radio.easy-hack.eu.

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