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The world’s GPS system is vulnerable to hackers or terrorists who could use it to hijack ships -- even commercial airliners, according to a frightening new study that exposes a huge potential ...
The satellite navigation systems in the control rooms of more than 24 ships anchored nearby suddenly started displaying false information about their location. Their GPS systems told their ...
The world’s GPS system is vulnerable to terrorists and hackers who could use it to hijack ships, including commercial airliners and cruise ships, a new hands-on study shows. A team of ...
The attacks aren’t limited to ships. Spoofing attacks can be used to attack any system using GPS technology, including commercial airlines and drones. Congress has had Humphrey’s speak with ...
technology was resilient enough to withstand the worst case scenario of a ship suddenly losing all GPS signals, reports PC Advisor. In theory it would be possible to simply turn off a GPS system ...
South Korea on Saturday claimed that North Korea is jamming its GPS system, affecting several ships and aircraft, according to local media. South Korean military said that Pyongyang staged jamming ...