Home Emerging Tech News Thieves can hijack your GPS and make everything look perfectly normal. Scientists just built the fix. Oak Ridge National Laboratory We trust GPS like we trust gravity. It just works and gets us where we want to go . But what if someone could trick it into lying to you, and you’d have absolutely no idea? Unlike jamming, which floods your GPS with noise and at least lets you know something is wrong, spoofing sends fake signals that look completely legitimate. You might be tracking your car or a shipment and think everything is alright when actually the shipment has been routed to someplace else, with you none being the wiser. That’s GPS spoofing, and it’s a bigger problem than most people realize. This is what the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory is trying to solve . How bad can it really get? GPS spoofing might not seem bad on an individual level, but it’s a legitimate concern for companies and governments alike.…