Terrifying new cyber hack that can bring down passenger planes
Briefly

GPS spoofing not only misdirects planes from their designated paths but can also disable crucial autopilot features, resulting in potentially catastrophic situations.
Experts warn about a surge in GPS spoofing, with attacks rising 400 percent this year, endangering flights and potentially causing crashes.
The rise in GPS spoofing attacks globally, from 200 to 900 daily, signifies an alarming trend that could affect numerous flights worldwide.
Cybersecurity experts find it crucial to investigate the motivations behind GPS spoofing, which disrupts crucial aviation systems and monitoring capabilities.
Read at Mail Online
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