mailbox101
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For security reasons, I've always been a bit guarded about revealing the actual marina that I berth at to strangers; merely politely giving a general reply of "San Francisco", when queried.
Likewise, when posting about our cruises I usually use generalities, like "We arrived at Santa Barbara today.", rather then posting the exact marina, pier and slip.
Recently I Googled my boat registration number, and there, for the whole world to see, was most of my FCC information, including the Call Sign and MMSI.
A quick search of those numbers reveals many pages of websites that track AIS signals, with very specific information about our travels, including current and historical locations.
This appears to be a gaping wide security hole, and I was wondering if anyone has heard of it being a practical issue, or if it is just hypothetical at this time.
Also, does this situation holds true for those that have registered their radio equipment through BoatUS?
David
Likewise, when posting about our cruises I usually use generalities, like "We arrived at Santa Barbara today.", rather then posting the exact marina, pier and slip.
Recently I Googled my boat registration number, and there, for the whole world to see, was most of my FCC information, including the Call Sign and MMSI.
A quick search of those numbers reveals many pages of websites that track AIS signals, with very specific information about our travels, including current and historical locations.
This appears to be a gaping wide security hole, and I was wondering if anyone has heard of it being a practical issue, or if it is just hypothetical at this time.
Also, does this situation holds true for those that have registered their radio equipment through BoatUS?
David