Want to really annoy someone who relies on Google Maps for satellite navigation? Researchers have come up with a novel way of stealthily sending people in the wrong direction, using $250 of equipment ...
LAS VEGAS, Aug 10 (Reuters) - A recent surge in GPS “spoofing”, a form of digital attack which can send commercial airliners off course, has entered an intriguing new dimension, according to ...
GPS III satellites, like the one being transported here, are built to carry M-Code, a more secure GPS signal built for the military. (Photo courtesy of Lockheed Martin) Industry leaders and government ...
A recent tour of an old WWII-era aircraft carrier reminded us how hard navigation was before the advent of GPS. It used to be the work of skilled people to sight the sun or the stars and use giant ...