4 pointsby emilburzo3 hours ago1 comment
  • Max-Ganz-II3 hours ago
    Speaking as someone living in Kyiv, I experience this first hand, on my phone, when a raid is on.
    • emilburzo3 hours ago
      Interesting, so the spoofing is only active during attacks? That explains the short duration.

      I am wondering what changed though, since this hasn't happened before in the previous 4 years. More spoofing installations maybe? Higher radio transmitter power?

      I'm also very curious, do you have any technical mitigations for this to be able to use your GPS devices? Or is it now just a fact of life?

      Sorry for what you are going through.

      • Max-Ganz-II2 hours ago
        > Interesting, so the spoofing is only active during attacks? That explains the short duration.

        As far as I know, only during.

        > I am wondering what changed though, since this hasn't happened before in the previous 4 years. More spoofing installations maybe? Higher radio transmitter power?

        No clue about changes. All I can say is I never saw it when I was here last, mid-2022 for about nine months.

        > I'm also very curious, do you have any technical mitigations for this to be able to use your GPS devices? Or is it now just a fact of life?

        Technical mitigations? read the road signs and figure out where you are :-)

        I did read about someone having trouble with scooter apps, where the app was very confused to find the scooter now in Lima.

        > Sorry for what you are going through.

        Thank you.

      • yepyouknoan hour ago
        > I'm also very curious, do you have any technical mitigations for this to be able to use your GPS devices

        The GPS jamming is probably to confuse the missiles or drones, not the people!