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- The Hacking of Starlink Terminals Has Begun - WIRED
To access the satellite dish’s software, Wouters physically stripped down a dish he purchased and created a custom hacking tool that can be attached to the Starlink dish The hacking tool, a
- Elon Musk’s Starlink Hacked With $25 Device | EVONA
In a presentation titled “Glitched on Earth by Humans”, Wouters demonstrated the attack on a Starlink User Terminal (UT) that allowed him to break into the dish and explore the Starlink network Using a voltage fault injection attack, he was able to bypass SpaceX security protections
- Russia takes unusual route to hack Starlink-connected devices in . . .
Russian nation-state hackers have followed an unusual path to gather intel in the country’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine—appropriating the infrastructure of fellow threat actors and using it to
- Musks SpaceX says ‘hack us’—Here’s $100,000 If you can crack Starlink . . .
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is offering up to $100,000 to anyone who can hack into its Starlink satellite internet system as part of an ongoing effort to strengthen its security infrastructure
- Uncovering Potential Vulnerabilities in Starlink: Russian Hackers . . .
The attack on Starlink serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities that exist in modern satellite communication systems As these networks become increasingly integral to both civilian and military operations, safeguarding them from cyber threats is paramount
- Simple STARLINK Bug Let Hackers Control Every Connected Subaru
Security researchers discovered a critical vulnerability in Subaru ‘s STARLINK connected vehicle service that allowed unauthorized access to vehicles and customer data across the United States, Canada, and Japan, according to a blog post published by security researcher Sam Curry on January 23, 2025
- Elon Musk’s Starlink was installed on the White House roof . . . - Fortune
Despite warnings from White House security and communications experts, Elon Musk’s DOGE team installed a Starlink satellite internet system at the White House, sparking a confrontation with the
- Starlink Account Hacking Sparks Calls for Multi-Factor . . . - PCMag
On Wednesday, one Starlink customer took to Reddit to report that hackers had hijacked their account and locked them out The user then posted a screenshot showing that the cybercriminals had
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