While I have never attempted to spoof a GPS signal, I can't help but believe that it is harder to get coordinates, time signals, speed and direction set to allow a moving platform to land safely at a set location on a revolving planet than is involved in making a router believe your coming from some other MAC address. In fact, it makes me wonder if maybe the CIA might have helped them out a little as they delivered their multi-million dollar thumb drive. When the Iranians plug their little USB cable into that inviting drone delivered port will they come to wish they had been running something like Linux instead of leaving themselves open for the latest Windows Zero Day exploit
While I have never attempted to spoof a GPS signal, I can't help but believe that it is harder to get coordinates, time signals, speed and direction set to allow a moving platform to land safely at a set location on a revolving planet than is involved in making a router believe your coming from some other MAC address. In fact, it makes me wonder if maybe the CIA might have helped them out a little as they delivered their multi-million dollar thumb drive. When the Iranians plug their little USB cable into that inviting drone delivered port will they come to wish they had been running something like Linux instead of leaving themselves open for the latest Windows Zero Day exploit