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Elon Musk’s Starlink Terminals Are Falling Into the Wrong Hands

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:42 am
by phuketrichard
internet everywhere, one would think that bad, as well as good guys would utilize it> :beer3:

Starlink’s effectiveness as a communications tool makes the satellite internet service a target for a growing black-market trade worldwide.
In the real world, its reach extends to countries where Elon Musk’s satellite-enabled service has no agreement to operate, including territories ruled by repressive regimes.

A Bloomberg News investigation identified wide-spanning examples of Starlink kits being traded and activated illegally. How they are smuggled and the sheer availability of Starlink on the black market suggests that its misuse is a systemic global problem, raising questions about the company’s control of a system with clear national security dimensions.
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Starlink delivers broadband internet beamed down from a network of roughly 5,500 satellites that SpaceX started deploying in 2019. With some 2.6 million customers already, Starlink has the potential to become a major moneymaker for SpaceX, a company that began as Musk’s way to fulfill his dream of exploring Mars and has now become the most important private-sector contractor to the US government’s space program and a dominant force in national security.


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full story:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features ... =undefined

Re: Elon Musk’s Starlink Terminals Are Falling Into the Wrong Hands

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 11:44 am
by Jerry Atrick
phuketrichard wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:42 am internet everywhere, one would think that bad, as well as good guys would utilize it> :beer3:

Starlink’s effectiveness as a communications tool makes the satellite internet service a target for a growing black-market trade worldwide.
In the real world, its reach extends to countries where Elon Musk’s satellite-enabled service has no agreement to operate, including territories ruled by repressive regimes.

A Bloomberg News investigation identified wide-spanning examples of Starlink kits being traded and activated illegally. How they are smuggled and the sheer availability of Starlink on the black market suggests that its misuse is a systemic global problem, raising questions about the company’s control of a system with clear national security dimensions.
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Starlink delivers broadband internet beamed down from a network of roughly 5,500 satellites that SpaceX started deploying in 2019. With some 2.6 million customers already, Starlink has the potential to become a major moneymaker for SpaceX, a company that began as Musk’s way to fulfill his dream of exploring Mars and has now become the most important private-sector contractor to the US government’s space program and a dominant force in national security.


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full story:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features ... =undefined
typical bloomberg hatchet job



are they saying that internet access shouldn't be available to areas ruled by "restrictive regimes"? Lol

absolute nonsense

Should they write a piece on how a terrorist last week in Russia used an Iphone too?

Re: Elon Musk’s Starlink Terminals Are Falling Into the Wrong Hands

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 8:08 am
by Art
Jerry Atrick wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 11:44 am
phuketrichard wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:42 am internet everywhere, one would think that bad, as well as good guys would utilize it> :beer3:

Starlink’s effectiveness as a communications tool makes the satellite internet service a target for a growing black-market trade worldwide.
In the real world, its reach extends to countries where Elon Musk’s satellite-enabled service has no agreement to operate, including territories ruled by repressive regimes.

A Bloomberg News investigation identified wide-spanning examples of Starlink kits being traded and activated illegally. How they are smuggled and the sheer availability of Starlink on the black market suggests that its misuse is a systemic global problem, raising questions about the company’s control of a system with clear national security dimensions.
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Starlink delivers broadband internet beamed down from a network of roughly 5,500 satellites that SpaceX started deploying in 2019. With some 2.6 million customers already, Starlink has the potential to become a major moneymaker for SpaceX, a company that began as Musk’s way to fulfill his dream of exploring Mars and has now become the most important private-sector contractor to the US government’s space program and a dominant force in national security.


Image

full story:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features ... =undefined
typical bloomberg hatchet job



are they saying that internet access shouldn't be available to areas ruled by "restrictive regimes"? Lol

absolute nonsense

Should they write a piece on how a terrorist last week in Russia used an Iphone too?
Musk is a white supremacist and should be executed for treason.