- Success in intercepting thousands of personal and sensitive messages
- Security experts are concerned about the report
- The signal is completely unsecured
According to a recent report, several errors have been detected in the satellite link. This is also leading to leakage of government and personal data very easily. Using commercially available equipment, experts were able to intercept thousands of personal and sensitive messages that were being transmitted through space. Everyone is shocked after this report. Let us now know in detail what exactly is the matter and what is the real reason behind the leakage of personal and sensitive messages in the satellite link. (Photo Courtesy – Pinterest)
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The concern of security experts increased
After the report came out, experts said that the leaked data includes a large amount of corporate data, SMS and personal calls. All this data was being sent without any encryption. It also included some conversations between the Mexican and US governments. Security experts are worried about the report. The biggest reason behind this is that even low-cost equipment can easily detect the secrets of satellites.
Unencrypted data stream
According to a report presented by the experts, researchers guided a consumer satellite dish to geostationary satellites visible from Southern California and scanned a total of 39 satellites. This time they found a large amount of unprotected streaming data. About half of these were signals, including consumer, corporate or government traffic. These signals were completely undetectable, which could be easily heard. Intercepted data included personal calls and text messages, in-flight Wi-Fi usage and critical infrastructure links. Hundreds of companies, including major telecom companies like T-Mobile, were unknowingly sending their data over these unencrypted links.
Experts warned everyone
Experts warn that this risk is not limited to listening. By intercepting satellite communications, attackers can send false commands across networks or even catch two-factor codes. A report issued by state-sponsored interference also to the same error.
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According to the UK Space Command, Russia often positions its satellites to intercept or eavesdrop on Western communications, and in 2022 a cyber attack on the Viasat Ka-Sat network disrupted internet services across Europe. Experts are now advocating strong encryption at every level to secure space-based communications, and some companies have even begun encrypting their satellite links.
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