• Hackers' Heaven: Next Attack from the Stars?

    From Ogg@21:4/106.21 to All on Wednesday, November 03, 2021 20:07:00

    Hackers' Heaven: Next Attack from the Stars? New Era to Open Up
    Satellite Encryption Weaknesses

    Malicious ransomware attackers may begin exploiting sloppy
    systems in space - if they haven't already - amidst fears of
    outdated security on satellites grows.

    The key issue appears to be a lack of separation between
    Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT)
    systems - in other words, mundane tasks such as basic
    communication and sensitive areas such as controlling
    satellites.

    Hackers are apparently able to eavesdrop on unencrypted
    financial data, block or interfere with signals using
    relatively simple equipment.

    Sky isn't the limit for cybercrime, apparently.

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  • From Mickey@21:1/156 to Ogg on Wednesday, November 03, 2021 20:21:57
    On 03 Nov 2021, Ogg said the following...

    Sky isn't the limit for cybercrime, apparently.

    LOL! Just a matter of time. Hold on, just got a call from Russia on my satellite phone....

    Mick Manning
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  • From Oli@21:3/102 to Ogg on Saturday, November 06, 2021 11:59:05
    Ogg wrote (2021-11-03):

    Hackers' Heaven: Next Attack from the Stars? New Era to Open Up
    Satellite Encryption Weaknesses

    Would be real fun with SDI ...

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