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GPS spoofing is a form of cyber attack where fake satellite signals are transmitted to deceive GPS receivers, potentially disrupting navigation systems used by

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GPS spoofing is a form of cyber attack where fake satellite signals are transmitted to deceive GPS receivers, potentially disrupting navigation systems used by pilots, ships, and other vehicles. This threat has significant implications for global transportation, commerce, and security. With the increasing reliance on GPS technology, the risk of spoofing attacks has become a major concern for governments, industries, and individuals alike. According to a report by the US Department of Homeland Security, GPS spoofing can have devastating consequences, including accidents, economic losses, and even loss of life. As the use of GPS technology continues to expand, it is essential to understand the risks associated with spoofing and develop effective countermeasures to mitigate these threats. The International Civil Aviation Organization has already taken steps to address this issue, but more needs to be done to ensure the integrity of GPS signals.