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Pluto_spoofer.exe

: The executable acts as a bridge to transmit these simulated signals through the PlutoSDR hardware at the L1 frequency used by commercial GPS receivers.

: It is primarily used by researchers to test the vulnerability of GPS receivers (like those in smartphones or drones) to signal interference or location manipulation. Common Use Cases

: Evaluating how devices handle "Time Shifts" or "Position Shifts". pluto_spoofer.exe

: Used in gaming communities to bypass geographical restrictions or cheat in augmented reality (AR) games, though this often violates terms of service. Safety and Security Risks

: Replacing low-grade oscillators with higher-grade ones (like OCXOs) to create more stable and credible spoofing signals for academic study. : The executable acts as a bridge to

: GPS spoofing can interfere with critical infrastructure and is illegal in many jurisdictions if done outside a controlled laboratory environment. Companies like Niantic have also actively sued developers of unauthorized spoofing software.

: It works alongside projects like gps-sdr-sim to generate baseband signal data that mimics real GPS satellite transmissions. : Used in gaming communities to bypass geographical

The file is typically associated with software-defined radio (SDR) tools used for GPS spoofing , often utilizing the Adalm-Pluto SDR hardware. Core Functionality