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"textContent": "GNSS enabled devices include state-of-the-art safety beacons, but even oily water separators may have an unlikely GPS chip\n\n**Sailors are being warned of the threat of spoofing or jamming of electronic kit, such as Man Overboard (MOB) devices and chartplotters, which have Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) functionality.**\n\nSailors are being warned of the threat of spoofing or jamming of electronic kit, such as Man Overboard (MOB) devices and chartplotters, which have Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) functionality.",
"title": "GNSS-enabled electronic devices have ‘cyber-security vulnerability’"
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