A single well-placed GPS jammer or spoofer could disrupt signals in an entire region of the United States, an official from the Homeland Security Department told a GPS conference in Nashville, Tenn.
I ordered it on eBay. When the four-ounce envelope arrived from New York three days later, it looked innocuous enough. It contained a finger-sized black plastic box, a small black antenna to screw ...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Many of us use our GPS on a regular basis. Emergency responders also rely on them to save lives. Experts, however, say that the GPS system is very vulnerable and signals can be ...
The Starlink receivers need positioning and precise timing information to function, and currently the best way to get that information is to use a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) such as GPS ...
GPS jammers work by disrupting frequencies in one of the commonly used GPS bands. Because the GPS signals are weak to begin with (using just 25 watts to send the signals from satellites roughly 12,500 ...
While researching a What's Brewin' item I posted this week on backups to the GPS system, I conducted a Google search on GPS jammers. The results of the search staggered me -- by both the number of ...
Government officials and communications experts are assessing the public safety and security implications of a newly posted online article that provides directions for making cheap devices that can ...
For a smartphone user on the ground in Caracas, this interference might just mean a slow map load. For an aircraft cruising ...
In recent years, the number of reports filed by pilots to NASA’s aviation safety reporting system regarding incidents of GPS signal loss or disruption for private and commercial aircraft have ...
Government officials and communications experts are assessing the public safety and security implications of a newly posted online article that provides directions for making cheap devices to jam ...
If you work for a company that requires the use of a company vehicle, you could be susceptible to being tracked by your employer. If this bothers you, you may have even considered buying an illegal ...
According to a report from British vehicle security firm, Tracker, criminal gangs have been importing GPS jammers from China to help them steal expensive cars or car transporters with valuable loads.