lørdag den 18. oktober 2008

GPS Spoofing


Da de radiostyrede ure kom frem spekulerede man også på om man kunne stole på dem. Tænk hvis man i Berlin (det var vidst der at senderen stod) ville snyde folk og langsom satte tiden ned? Hvad ville der så ske? Eller op? Så kunne man se en masse stressede mennesker alle vegne. Nu var de radiostyrede ure ikke så udbredte som GPS'er er idag. Så hvis noget tilsvarende kunne ske idag hvem ville så opdage det?
/Sik


When radio controlled watches came around people wondered if you could rely on them. Imagine if those controlling the sender mingled with time - what would happen. Now, radio controlled watches are by far as numerous as GPSs are today. So one could ask again what would happen if somebody mingled with positions and routes and who would discover it?
/Sik


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Our global society relies on the civilian GPS for our communications networks, transportation of goods, power distribution, financial transactions and emergency response, using precise location information and time synchronization. Unfortunately, the GPS system was not designed for this purpose. The civilian GPS has dangerous security vulnerabilities which now leave our global society at risk of serious disruption at any moment.

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