GNSS SpAmming: a spoofing-based GNSS denial-of-service attack
Sergio Angulo Cos\'in, Javier Junquera-S\'anchez, Carlos Hernando-Ramiro, Jos\'e-Antonio G\'omez-S\'anchez

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel GNSS attack called SpAmming that combines jamming and spoofing techniques to evade existing countermeasures, effectively causing denial of service in various receiver states.
Contribution
The paper presents the first experimental demonstration of SpAmming, a new attack exploiting CDMA multiplexing in GNSS, and evaluates its effectiveness across different receiver conditions.
Findings
Effective against cold-started receivers
Particularly successful with certain attack configurations
Can be combined with other attacks for increased impact
Abstract
GNSSs are vulnerable to attacks of two kinds: jamming (i.e. denying access to the signal) and spoofing (i.e. impersonating a legitimate satellite). These attacks have been extensively studied, and we have a myriad of countermeasures to mitigate them. In this paper we expose a new type of attack: SpAmming, which combines both approaches to achieve the same effects in a more subtle way. Exploiting the CDMA multiplexing present in most GNSSs, and through a spoofing attack, this approach leads the receiver to lose access to the signal of a legitimate satellite, which would be equivalent to a denial of service; but in this case the existing countermeasures against jamming or spoofing would not allow safeguarding its effectiveness, as it is neither of them. An experimental proof-of-concept is presented in which its impact is evaluated as a function of the previous state of the receiver.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGNSS positioning and interference · Security in Wireless Sensor Networks · Satellite Communication Systems
