Tag: GPS
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Location tracking and the battle for digital privacy
While some online privacy issues can be subtle and difficult to understand, location tracking is very simple – and very scary. Perhaps …
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The UK’s GPS Tagging of Migrants Has Been Ruled Illegal
The way the UK government has been tagging migrants with GPS trackers is illegal, the country’s privacy regulator ruled on Friday, in a …
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Nozomi Networks debuts Guardian Air sensor to boost wireless security in operational technology and IoT
Industrial cybersecurity firm Nozomi Networks Inc. today introduced Guardian Air, a new wireless spectrum sensor that advances modern …
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Adtran tackles GPS vulnerabilities with Satellite Time and Location technology
Managed by Adtran’s Ensemble Controller, the OSA 5405-S is simple and scalable, accommodating various management mechanisms. With its …
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Activists gatecrash Capita’s AGM to protest GPS tracking contract
We hear Privacy International and a few other campaign groups set up camp outside Capita’s AGM in London yesterday protesting Capita’s …
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GPS Signals Are Being Disrupted in Russian Cities
New data analysis reveals that multiple major Russian cities appear to have faced widespread GPS disruption during the past week. The …
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GPS jammers are being used to hijack trucks and down drones: How to stop them
The problem of GPS jamming has spawned an array of anti-jamming …
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Vulnerabilities in GPS tracker could have “life-threatening” implications
Researchers at BitSight have discovered six vulnerabilities in the MiCODUS MV720 GPS tracker, a popular vehicle tracking device. The …
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Unpatched Flaws in Popular GPS Devices Allow Adversaries to Disrupt and Track Vehicles
BitSight described six ‘severe’ vulnerabilities in the MiCODUS MV720 GPS tracker, a popular device designed for vehicle fleet …
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Flaws in a popular GPS tracker could allow hackers to track or stop vehicles, say security researchers
Security researchers warn that vulnerabilities could have ‘disastrous …
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Vulnerabilities in popular GPS tracker could allow hackers to remotely stop cars
Six vulnerabilities in the MiCODUS MV720 GPS tracker that’s used by organizations around the world to manage and protect vehicle fleets …
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Security flaws in GPS trackers can be abused to cut off fuel to vehicles, CISA warns
A handful of vulnerabilities, some critical, in MiCODUS GPS tracker devices could allow criminals to disrupt fleet operations and spy on …
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