Internet-exposed GNSS receivers pose a significant threat to sensitive operations. Kaspersky shares statistics on internet-exposed receivers for July 2024 and advice on how to protect against GNSS attacks.
I don’t quite track this. They seem to move from talking about GNSS receivers (consumer and contoller receivers combined) to talking about instances.
So does a Strava account count as an Internet connected GNSS instance? A Garmin device that’s publishing location data to a feed? A GNSS control satellite that can upload adjustment data and for some reason is Internet-connected?
I can’t tell anything meaningful from their report; Kaspersky is usually better than this.