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Security issues on satellites

Satellites Are Leaking Your Calls, Texts, & Browsing Habits

This video explores a recent research project that uncovered serious privacy vulnerabilities in satellite communications.

Overview

Up to *50% of satellite network traffic is unencrypted*, meaning it can be intercepted and read by anyone with the right tools. This includes sensitive data like phone calls, text messages, and internet activity.

Key Findings

  • Many satellite internet providers do not encrypt traffic by default.
  • Researchers used inexpensive equipment (under $300) to capture live satellite data.
  • They were able to access:
    1. Personal messages
    2. GPS coordinates
    3. Web browsing sessions
    4. Corporate data transfers

Technical Details

  • The team used a satellite dish, SDR (Software Defined Radio), and open-source decoding tools.
  • No hacking was involved โ€” the data was simply broadcast in the clear.
  • The vulnerability affects geostationary satellites used for maritime, aviation, and remote internet access.

Implications

  • Anyone with basic technical knowledge can eavesdrop on satellite traffic.
  • This poses risks for journalists, remote workers, and companies using satellite links.
  • Encryption should be mandatory for all satellite communications.

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