Elon warns Starlink under threat of Russia cyberattack as Putin’s Ukraine war rages
ELON Musk warned Starlink users in Ukraine that the system may be targeted in the ongoing invasion from Russian military forces.
The billionaire tweeted Thursday, “Starlink is the only non-Russian communications system working in some parts of Ukraine, so probably of being targeted is high.”
In a thread, Musk warned that users should turn on the system “only when needed” while also placing the antenna as far away from people as possible and covering the device with “light camouflage” to avoid detection.
A security researcher told CNN that anyone using a Starlink dish in Ukraine “needs to consider it as a potential giant target.”
“If an adversary has a specialized plane aloft, it can detect [a satellite] signal and home in on it,” said Nicholas Weaver of the University of California at Berkeley to the network.
SpaceX activated its Starlink internet service in Ukraine following Mykhailo Fedorov’s, the minister of digital transformation, request for Starlink stations.
The Russian invasion had disrupted Ukraine’s internet services, said Fedorov.
On Monday, Fedorov shared a photo of what seems to be Starlink terminals. “Starlink – here. Thanks, @elonmusk”
The terminals connect to Starlink satellites to access high-speed internet. A standard Starlink kit costs $499.
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