How $800 hardware can sniff Bitcoin miner traffic via satellite
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Recent research from UC San Diego and the University of Maryland reveals a troubling vulnerability in satellite communications, with about half of GEO satellite downlinks transmitting unencrypted data. This means that with just $800 worth of consumer hardware, anyone can intercept sensitive information, including telco backhaul and law enforcement communications. This discovery raises significant concerns about data security and privacy, highlighting the urgent need for improved encryption measures in satellite technology.
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