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With car thieves in the United Kingdom using GPS jammers to aid their getaways, experts say it's only a matter of time until crooks -- and, ominously, terrorists -- in the United States catch on ...
North Korea periodically interferes with GPS using jammers mounted on trucks that it drives close to the South Korean border, causing navigational problems for airplanes, ships, and drones in the ...
GPS jammers are cheap, but don’t get caught using one. Even though they are illegal to market, sell and operate in the U.S., Americans are buying cheap GPS jammers, via Internet stores, from companies ...
Now car thieves are using GPS jammers to blot out the satellite signals that some antitheft services use to locate stolen automobiles. It's not hard to do, either.
Detecting GPS jammers is an exercise akin to trying to hold back the sea -- a Google search for the gadgets returned 1.7 million results, with many selling for well under $100.
Some systems also include inertial navigation features. These rely on motion sensors to record a car’s movement even when GPS ...
With GPS jammers proliferating, the Army wants to enable its missiles to ignore fake signals. The Army is looking for "novel techniques, which use existing antenna configurations or minor changes to ...
From hacking elections to sending yachts off course to cutting power grids, cyberwarfare is reshaping the dynamics of conflict and leveling the global playing field, claiming privacy as its first ...
What happens if you take steps to insure a bit of privacy by jamming a company vehicle’s GPS tracker to hide your location from your boss? A New Jersey man found out after his GPS jamming ...