Re: [iwar] [fc:GPS-vulnerabilities]

From: e.r. (fastflyer28@yahoo.com)
Date: 2001-09-07 08:31:34


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Subject: Re: [iwar] [fc:GPS-vulnerabilities]
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If this is a news flash, you are not reading the news, Bug guy.  Fred,
I am in total agreement with  your read.  later,erg
--- Ed Carp <erc@pobox.com> wrote:
> Fred Cohen (fc@all.net) writes:
> 
> > An as-yet-unreleased study on the vulnerability of GPS (Global
> > Positioning System) shows that satellite networks are vulnerable to
> > disruptions from several causes, including intentional jamming and
> > atmospheric effects. 
> 
> Well, duh! *Any* system that relies on the reception of RF is
> suceptible to jamming and interference, even DSSS, FHSS, and UWB.
> 
> --
> Ed Carp, N7EKG  -  erc@pobox.com  -  214/341-4420 -
> http://www.pobox.com/~erc
> 
> Squished Mosquito, Inc.
> Internet Applications Development
> Escapade Server-Side Scripting Language Development Team
> http://www.squishedmosquito.com
> Pensacola - Dallas - Dresden - London
> 


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