GPS spoofing, detected at several Indian airports, poses a hidden risk by slipping fake navigation signals into aircraft ...
A recent cyberattack involving GPS spoofing impacted major Indian airports, including Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. Civil ...
WMO has been directed at a high-level meeting to mobilise more resources to identify the source of GPS spoofing reported by ...
India’s Civil Aviation Ministry has confirmed GPS spoofing and GNSS interference at major airports, including Delhi, triggering heightened monitoring by DGCA and AAI. Reports of jamming and spoofing ...
In his remarks in Rajya Sabha, Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu detailed incidents of “spoofed” flights in vicinity of ...
The affected airports, which include some of the busiest domestic and international gateways in the country, are currently maintaining a high state of cyber vigilance.
GPS spoofing in and around Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) - the country's busiest - didn't disrupt any ...
Kolkata: More than 100 instances of cyber attacks on flights in the Kolkata flight information region (FIR) had been reported ...
GPS spoofing is a form of electronic warfare that is typically reported from conflict zones like Ukraine, Israel, or even the ...
Recent reports have highlighted GPS spoofing incidents near major Indian airports, including Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata.
The Indian government confirmed GPS spoofing signals at major airports last month, disrupting 400 flights but not affecting ...
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