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Detecting a spoofed GPS signal


Article by: Darren Griffin
Date: 4 Aug 2016

pocketgpsworld.com
With the right know-how it's possible to spoof the GPS signal and dupe a target into diverting off course using only £1500 worth of hardware. With the ever present threat of terrorism this is now a rising concern.

Now researchers are developing systems that can detect spoofed GPS signals to prevent users from being diverted off course. In 2014 a proof of concept device has been tested aboard the White Rose, a £60 million UK registered superyacht, which demonstrated the technology.
With the GPS signal spoofed, the ship was diverted off course. Then they demonstrated how the spoofed signal can be correctly identified thus triggering an alert.

Earlier this year U-blox released the first commercially available anti-spoofing system and others are working to design systems that can catch newer attack methods.

Source: spectrum.ieee.org



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Posted by stuartb on Fri Aug 05, 2016 7:52 am Reply with quote

And we all know the spoofing (meaconing) devices look like this don't we...



Wink


 
Posted by mistersaxon on Fri Aug 05, 2016 10:16 am Reply with quote

It would be dead handy for hatching pokemon eggs and visiting hard-to-reach pokestops...


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Rich.
Kit: TomTom iPhone WEurope on iPhone6s+ / iPad Pro
w/ Interphone BT headset on a Honda Blackbird (should change this really - the bike, not the headset)

 
Posted by MaFt on Tue Aug 09, 2016 9:39 am Reply with quote

mistersaxon Wrote:
It would be dead handy for hatching pokemon eggs and visiting hard-to-reach pokestops...


There's already an Android app for that...


 
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