Countdown to the GPS Timepocalypse [hackaday.com]
Older GPS systems could see issues this weekend with ‘rollover’ event [www.wtol.com]
Serious Security: GPS week rollover and the other sort of “zero day” [nakedsecurity.sophos.com]
GPS Rollover is today. Here’s why devices might get wacky [techcrunch.com]
April 6 'GPS rollover' event could cause problems on older GPS systems [www.kare11.com]
Have an older GPS? ‘Rollover’ event could cause you some problems [www.wmur.com]
Older Gps Devices Could Suffer Y2K-style Bug Tonight [www.digitaltrends.com]
#Countdown to the #GPS #Timepocalypse https://t.co/KuQBls0JRP
— Vince (@DrPhist) April 5, 2019
Serious Security: GPS week rollover and the other sort of “zero day” https://t.co/cZr6jaTIIl via @InfoSecHotSpot pic.twitter.com/efjd0hYAIy
— Sean Harris (@InfoSecHotSpot) April 5, 2019
Serious Security: GPS week rollover and the other sort of “zero day” – Naked Security https://t.co/gomNH586Nh@ChuckDBrooks @mclynd @StephaneNappo @FrankStrasbourg @mirko_ross @AlaricAloor @jdelacruz_IoT @todddlyle @archonsec @KingstonTechBiz @clarinette02 @GascuelJ
— Philippe Vynckier (@PVynckier) April 5, 2019
GPS Rollover is today. Here’s why devices might get wacky https://t.co/wzD5pnWf1e in @TechCrunch pic.twitter.com/sXCwOF7Dvy
— HealthIT Policy (@HITpol) April 7, 2019
GPS Rollover is today. Here’s why devices might get wacky – TechCrunch https://t.co/Lj05tsGgwA
— Jonathan P. Dowling (@jpdowling) April 7, 2019
Some of your devices that use GPS might starting acting strangely soon.
— Avast Software (@avast_antivirus) April 7, 2019
Not because they have been hacked, but instead they may be suffering from a problem with a counter rolling over, like Y2K for GPS. Newer devices won't be affected.
Read more ➤ https://t.co/4S9LZK9MsZ #gps
If you're reading this on Sunday, it means the world is still intact.https://t.co/Muz7XyC3oB
— Kerri Miller ?? (@kerrizor) April 7, 2019
Oops. A GPS Rollover caused problems in severall Boeing 787 aircraft. More in Rollover here https://t.co/pBg8KlXmdW https://t.co/2imqvt84mU
— Marcel van den Berg☁ (@marcelvandenber) April 7, 2019