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GPS Spoofing Attacks Spike in Middle East, Southeast Asia

Posted on April 16, 2025
GPS Spoofing Attacks Spike in Middle East, Southeast Asia

An Indian disaster-relief flight delivering aid is the latest air-traffic incident, as attacks increase in the Middle East and Myanmar and along the India-Pakistan border.

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