
Researcher traces GNSS jamming across Europe to single interference source
Hacker News·4d·mimorigasaka
A developer mapped widespread GPS/GNSS signal disruption affecting navigation systems across Europe back to a localized transmitter, using signal triangulation and open-source analysis tools. The work demonstrates how solo researchers can conduct meaningful RF security investigation without institutional backing—valuable insight for makers building location-dependent systems or working in contested environments.
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