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600,000 GPS trackers for people and pets are using 123456 as a password

September 5, 2019 feed

A lack of encryption and easily enumerated IDs open users to a host of creepy attacks.

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Professor fools $80M superyacht’s GPS receiver on the high seas

July 29, 2013 arstechnica.com

Todd Humphreys says defenses are scant: “nobody knows how to use a sextant.”Read More →

How to bring down mission-critical GPS networks with $2,500

December 14, 2012 arstechnica.com

Novel attacks severely disrupt GPS gear used by the military, private industry.

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With iOS 5 You’ll Be Stalked Like Never Before

October 14, 2011 wired.com

New tracking capabilities in iOS 5 let apps send you really cool or really creepy messages targeted to your location. A new kind of feature creep?

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