by Editor | Sep 24, 2017 | Blog
Ignoring pleas from its airline pilots’ association, a major electrical energy company based in Oslo, their telecommunications authority, informed citizens , and the government of the United Kingdom, a few government bureaucrats in Norway have begun scrapping towers...
by Editor | Sep 21, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s Note: Every new article on maritime spoofing provides a bit more information on this unfolding story. This piece has a great first-person account from the vessel master who reported the June Black Sea incident. Wired.co.uk Hacking When a tanker...
by Editor | Sep 20, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s Notes: Two recent press items below of interest. The first is that the US Navy is not done examining the possible impacts of cyber (we hope to include possible GPS jamming and spoofing) on recent collisions. While they have said no evidence was found...
by Editor | Sep 18, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s Note: The item below on June’s GPS spoofing is outstanding. It was published by the government-owned Norwegian Public Broadcaster, NRK. The article includes video of: Spoofing of the June incident in the Black Sea (video created by the Norwegian...
by Editor | Sep 18, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s Note: China certainly had the means, motive, and opportunity to harass this dissident. Yet people in the US should be safe from attack by foreign governments. It will be interesting to see if the FBI will release their findings, and, if it was a Chinese...
by Editor | Sep 17, 2017 | Blog
In technical report entitled “GPS Vulnerability” released Friday, the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Standards (ATIS) renewed its call for an eLoran system to support telecom and other critical infrastructure in the United States. As part of its...