Commercial Flights Are Experiencing ‘Unthinkable’ GPS Attacks and Nobody Knows What to Do::New “spoofing” attacks resulting in total navigation failure have been occurring above the Middle East for months, which is “highly significant” for airline safety.

  • @jormaig
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    610 months ago

    But if they had authentication you would know that the message doesn’t come from a legitimate satélite.

    • Gormadt
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      10 months ago

      If their isn’t then there’s a big problem with implementing that now, which would require a retrofit of every single GPS system currently in use and likely a replacement of all GPS satellites

      Edit: I’m slightly mistaken, the military uses encryption but they don’t have that open for public use.

    • @[email protected]
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      -210 months ago

      you can’t have authentication in a one way system. satellites send days, planes receive it, but never send anything.

      • Nailbar
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        610 months ago

        You can have a digital signature, so the recievers know it’s legit

          • Nailbar
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            210 months ago

            Playing with semantics a little, it can be thought of as the satellite authenticating with the client using the signature as password.

          • @[email protected]
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            110 months ago

            If you’ve figured out how to do that, a lot of governments would pay you a lot of money for your solution

          • Nailbar
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            110 months ago

            You can’t copy a signature, since it is different every time the signed content is different. You need to have the correct key in order to make a valid signature.