GPS Spoofing Increases Maritime Collision Risks
Shipping industry executives reported at Singapore Maritime Week that GPS signal imitation is causing chaos in the Strait of Hormuz. Disruptions surged following the start of the war in Iran, with nearly 700 ships affected within 24 hours of the first strikes.
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CNA938 Singapore
“Strait of Homoes into chaos. It works by imitating legitimate GPS signals. Shipping industry executives at the recent Singapore Maritime Week, highlighting the extent of the problem since the beginning of the war in Iran.”
CNA938 Singapore
“since eased, the hundreds of ships are still being disrupted every day. Shipping industry executives are the recent Singapore Maritime Week, highlighting the extent of the problem since the beginning of the war in Iran.”
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