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63 Moons Implements GPS-Spoofing Defense at Indian Airports

Severity: Medium (Score: 54.0)

Sources: Thehindubusinessline, Newsbytesapp

Summary

63 Moons Technologies, through its cybersecurity unit 63SATS Cybertech, is piloting a GPS-spoofing solution at two Indian airports, including Noida International Airport. This initiative comes in response to recent GPS spoofing incidents detected at major airports such as Delhi and Mumbai. GPS spoofing involves transmitting a false GPS signal that misleads aircraft systems and air traffic control. The company is also promoting its CYBX superapp, which has blocked nearly 1.4 million cyberattacks since its launch in August 2025. Additionally, 63SATS is collaborating with state governments to enhance cybersecurity across critical sectors like energy and banking. The firm aims to address vulnerabilities in operational technology security. The solution is part of a broader strategy to protect national security and critical infrastructure. Key Points: • 63 Moons is piloting a GPS-spoofing defense solution at Indian airports. • The CYBX superapp has blocked approximately 1.4 million cyberattacks since August 2025. • 63SATS is collaborating with state governments to secure critical infrastructure sectors.

Key Entities

  • GPS Spoofing (attack_type)
  • India (country)
  • Israel (country)
  • Automotive (industry)
  • Banking (industry)
  • Energy (industry)
  • Government (industry)
  • Manufacturing (industry)
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