NYT: Israeli air base identified as source of GPS disruptions in Mideast
University of Texas researchers pinpoint Ein Shemer Airfield as origin of spoofing attacks affecting commercial flights.
University of Texas researchers pinpoint Ein Shemer Airfield as origin of spoofing attacks affecting commercial flights.
NavGuard, made by Asio Technologies, started as a navigation system independent of GPS signals in the defense sector; as delivery ...
New study on bats by researchers from the Weizmann Institute of Science and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reveals an ...
Synel reaches out to the authorities, saying its Harmony Smart app allows people in quarantine to report their locations without ...
State news outlet says small GPS transmitter was found outside village in southern Lebanon; Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Manar reports that the device ...
US military advises crews to decline Iranian forces permission to board, says vessels have reported interference with their GPS and "spoofed" ...
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