GPS encryption cracked after 19 years of analysis
Hacker News·4d·lordgilman
A researcher reverse-engineered nearly two decades of GPS cryptographic data, demonstrating how GPS signal authentication can be broken. For indie makers building location-based services or hardware, this reveals a gap between GPS's theoretical security and real-world robustness—worth understanding if your product relies on location verification.
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