GNSS-Spoofing
GNSS spoofing is the transmission of fake satellite signals to deceive a receiver about its true position or time. It can cause navigation errors or mislead systems that rely on accurate GNSS data.
GNSS spoofing is the transmission of fake satellite signals to deceive a receiver about its true position or time. It can cause navigation errors or mislead systems that rely on accurate GNSS data.

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