Wednesday 29 June 2016

How worried are you hackers will discover our locations?

For consumer navigation and location-based services, how worried should we be about hackers discovering or corrupting our locations?

Three industry experts gave their opinions on this issue — now it’s your turn!

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For the record, here’s how the experts weighed in.

Janice Partyka, Contributing editor, GPS World; Principal, JGP Services

A: Very worried. Just about any connected device can be hacked, including iPhones or Android phones, regardless of fingerprint recognition technology or complex passwords. Hackers can listen to conversations or access the location positioning via flaws in a portion of mobile networks called Signaling System 7. Hackers using common software-defined radio tools have discovered a cheap way to make a GPS emulator to falsify the GPS location of smartphones and in-car navigation systems. For the full article click here 



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