Washington, D.C. — The Federal Communications Commission’s Enforcement Bureau today launched a dedicated jammer tip line – 1-855-55-NOJAM (or 1-855-556-6526) – to make it easier for the public to ...
New research from the Sentinel consortium reveals a rise in vehicle thieves using jammers in an attempt to outsmart the police. According to the BBC, the Sentinel study recorded more than 60 GPS ...
Don’t get too reliant on that GPS receiver, Magellan, since companies are now starting to release devices that locally block GPS signals. Detectnu’s device not only block GPS signals within a 50-meter ...
A single well-placed GPS jammer or spoofer could disrupt signals in an entire region of the United States, an official from the Homeland Security Department told a GPS conference in Nashville, Tenn.
Government officials and communications experts are assessing the public safety and security implications of a newly posted online article that provides directions for making cheap devices that can ...
For many of us, GPS devices make our lives easier. They help us find the best route to a meeting, a nearby Starbucks, or even help us avoid a nasty accident that is stopping traffic on the freeway.
Government officials and communications experts are assessing the public safety and security implications of a newly posted online article that provides directions for making cheap devices to jam ...
(MENAFNEditorial) Be fed up with being kept an eye on? Be annoyed at always exposing to others? You need a GPS signal jammer. The best way to protect yourself from positioning by others who you don't ...
Exelis' Signal Sentry 1000 device detected and located GPS interference sources in 3-D by using longitude, latitude and altitude, during recent field tests at the Vidsel Test Range in Sweden. Taking ...