As is the instance with apparently something that links to the internet today, a security researcher has actually discovered that GPS devices which connect to the Globalstar satellite community are susceptible to man-in-the-middle hacking. According to Synack Inc researcher Colby Moore, that is presenting his findings next week at BlackHat, transmissions in this system are not encrypted. What this means is they can be intercepted and altered between your transmitter and recipient — not good when you’re trying to find survivors after an all natural disaster. What’s more, Moore states that the flaw is a fault in the platform’s architecture and something that is nearly impractical to patch.
Millions of devices currently run using the Globalstar platform. It’s utilized by private citizens and major corporations alike. And, based on Moore, most likely already has actually a few cleverness agencies paying attention in to boot. There isn’t any word on whether various other private GPS satellite systems, such as for example Iridium or Inmarsat, are similarly susceptible.
