News

GPS spoofing—a cyberattack that falsifies GPS signals—has become a very real problem.
There have been over 50 recent reports of frightening cyberattacks that have altered planes' in-flight GPS, leading to what experts described as "critical navigation failures" onboard the aircraft.
The Global Positioning System runs the modern world. But it is under daily attack. This year alone, researchers say, more than 60,000 commercial flights have been hit by bogus GPS signals, which ...
Technology Quantum GPS can help planes navigate when regular GPS is jammed A quantum sensor using Earth's magnetic fields outperformed standard GPS backups in test flights.
An F-16 Fighting Falcon from the 412th Test Wing’s 416th Flight Test Squadron performs a fly-by of the air control tower at Edwards Air Force Base, California, The fact that GPS is vulnerable to ...
Electronic warfare and anti-satellite capabilities could make GPS navigation impossible in a future war. The US Air Force is experimenting with using artificial intelligence as an alternative. It ...
In space, especially beyond Earth’s orbit, GPS signals become unreliable or simply vanish. The same applies underwater, where submarines cannot access GPS at all. And even on Earth, GPS signals can be ...