Can someone explain what this means? Where would this have been seen?
Most planes broadcast their position using ADS-B, and some websites collect these signals and visualize them so you can track flight paths. Somebody broadcast a fake flight path that draws a picture of JD Vance on these sites: https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=adfdf9&lat=26.678&lon=-...
Somebody used spoofed ADSB signals to raster the meme of JD Vance
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Re: Somebody used spoofed ADSB signals to raster the meme of JD Vance
#12Can someone explain what this means? Where would this have been seen?
Someone spoofed Airforce One's transponder, had it declare itself as "VANCE 1", and then fly a pattern to display the meme. Or lied to one or more of the major sites, pretending to be listening in on the ADS-B signals. It's unclear. Regardless, it's a very funny hack.
Re: Somebody used spoofed ADSB signals to raster the meme of JD Vance
#13Can someone explain what this means? Where would this have been seen?
Most planes broadcast their position using ADS-B, and some websites collect these signals and visualize them so you can track flight paths. Somebody broadcast a fake flight path that draws a picture of JD Vance on these sites: https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=adfdf9&lat=26.678&lon=-...
They didn't actually "broadcast" anything. This was created by uploading fake data to absexchange.
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#14Re: Somebody used spoofed ADSB signals to raster the meme of JD Vance
#15hugged but someone caught it: https://archive.is/VrEtg
Re: Somebody used spoofed ADSB signals to raster the meme of JD Vance
#16This has gotta be some sort of federal crime
An interesting question. Assuming the FAA has the authority to enforce ADSB requirements (an open question post-Chevron), I can’t find any regulation saying non-aircrafts cannot transmit ADSB. Only ones saying aircrafts in certain categories must. There’s probably some non-interference requirement somewhere (FCC spectrum licensing perhaps), but I’m not seeing it immediately. All this is in the hypothetical that RF wa…
This is easily-prosecutable willful interference or possibly aircraft sabotage: ADS-B operates in licensed bands and uses an already highly-contended modulation scheme and transmission protocol.
Re: Somebody used spoofed ADSB signals to raster the meme of JD Vance
#17This has gotta be some sort of federal crime
An interesting question. Assuming the FAA has the authority to enforce ADSB requirements (an open question post-Chevron), I can’t find any regulation saying non-aircrafts cannot transmit ADSB. Only ones saying aircrafts in certain categories must. There’s probably some non-interference requirement somewhere (FCC spectrum licensing perhaps), but I’m not seeing it immediately. All this is in the hypothetical that RF wa…
Re: Somebody used spoofed ADSB signals to raster the meme of JD Vance
#18https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=adfdf9&lat=26.678&lon=-...
Re: Somebody used spoofed ADSB signals to raster the meme of JD Vance
#19Can someone explain what this means? Where would this have been seen?
Viewable on FlightRadar24, etc
Re: Somebody used spoofed ADSB signals to raster the meme of JD Vance
#20Earlier quoted context omitted.
An interesting question. Assuming the FAA has the authority to enforce ADSB requirements (an open question post-Chevron), I can’t find any regulation saying non-aircrafts cannot transmit ADSB. Only ones saying aircrafts in certain categories must. There’s probably some non-interference requirement somewhere (FCC spectrum licensing perhaps), but I’m not seeing it immediately. All this is in the hypothetical that RF wa…
(Assuming this were actually RF) This is easily-prosecutable willful interference or possibly aircraft sabotage: ADS-B operates in licensed bands and uses an already highly-contended modulation scheme and transmission protocol.