Obscene Spoofing Before Suez Mishap?
Image: AP, VesselFinder

Obscene Spoofing Before Suez Mishap?

Blog Editor's Note: The below press report discounts this being a prank by the Vessel Finder site, and seems to assume the ship actually sailed this pattern before entering the Suez Canal and getting stuck.

Our readers will quickly guess the most likely answer - that there is a GPS spoofing device on board and the crew were messing around with it.

Seasoned mariners will also guess that the same lack of professionalism that led to a spoofer being on board and the crew playing around with it to create such images, likely contributed to the ship getting stuck in the canal.

 


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Cargo ship drew a penis and butt before getting stuck in Suez Canal

By Hannah Frishberg

March 24, 2021 | 2:36pm | Updated

Hot dog, does this container ship have bad luck.

Before getting itself into a pickle by running aground in the Suez Canal, this unfortunate vessel drew one.

According to nautical tracking service VesselFinder, the massive Ever Given charted a route resembling a penis, testicles and an enormous butt in the Red Sea before it became stuck, causing an intercontinental traffic jam in the maritime artery.

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As for the possibility that the vessel tracking site somehow conjured the data as a juvenile genital joke, “There is no room for some kind of conspiracies or false data,” a spokesperson for the site told Vice.

“Innocent, but terrible luck,” disinformation researcher John Scott-Railton captioned a tweet of the Ever Given’s watery, X-rated route.

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Stephen V.

Director for Aerospace at CGI IT UK Ltd.

3 年

Many media reports have quoted a sandstorm and strong winds at the time of the incident - visual aids would have therefore been reduced increasing reliance on GNSS for navigation https://tinyurl.com/y6xcvp56 #GENS #GNSSInterference

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Jens Hoxmark

Humanist & Solutionprovider for Mission Critical PNT, IoT and 5G Telecom Ctrl Cmd and Trusted Precise Wireless Timing, TPWiT.

3 年

Someone need to improve their drawingskills I think, or rather use another media to practice their skills. In earlier days, not so much anymore in combination with AIS, someone loved to broadcast their personal music via VHF, especially during night and weekends. So to "abuse" the available technology is nothing new, but this kind really pinpoint what crew, or crews are involved, or impacted. Did it have any impact on other vessels? Was it some kind of "prewarning", or could it maybe have been transmitted from another source?! Has the Suez Canal authorities been informed to take any actions?! https://www.suezcanal.gov.eg/English/Pages/default.aspx ?info[@]suezcanal.gov.eg

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