A team of researchers discovers that a big chunk of geostationary satellite data flowing over North America is unencrypted, ...
With just $800 in basic equipment, researchers found a stunning variety of data—including thousands of T-Mobile users’ calls ...
Researchers spent the past year alerting affected organizations, including T-Mobile and AT&T, but warn that large amounts of ...
At the satellite link/transport layer, streams using MPEG encoding have the option to use MPEG scrambling. While TV ...
A new study reveals that half of global satellite signals leak unencrypted data—including military, telecom, and corporate ...
They assumed that no one was ever going to check and scan all these satellites and see what was out there. That was their ...
Even more surprisingly, the researchers didn’t need any fancy spy gear to collect this data. Their setup used only ...
A study reveals that some T-Mobile and even military data was sent unencrypted via satellites, exposing it to anyone with the right gear.
US researchers found it surprisingly easy to access private text messages and military data using homemade satellite scans ...
Aerospace startup company K2 Space will team up with SpaceX to deploy a small number of K2 satellites into multiple levels of ...
Satellite signals carrying unencrypted calls, texts and information from military and corporate accounts were found to be open to eavesdropping.
Non-geostationary orbiting satellite networks are routinely beaming their signals in areas reserved for geostationary satellites, and into each other’s signal ...