
Researchers find a string of security vulnerabilities affecting GPS services
'Trackmageddon' flaw could enable attackers to surreptitiously spy on users and steal personally identifiable data

GPS and location-tracking services could be vulnerable to a string of newly discovered vulnerabilities, dubbed "trackmageddon", according to two security researchers. In a paper, Vangelis Stykas and...
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EU Council agrees 'risk-based' approach to 5G following bout of US lobbying
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Parents in the US fight to get records of their kids' online activities deleted
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