either rebooted or disconnected during recent attacks on Iran – despite the regime disconnecting the nation from the global internet.
Are they not aware that any Starlink or any other terminal smuggled into the country can give access to their internet from outside? They actually thought just unplugging the undersea cable would protect them?
can be activated by a signal from a satellite
"Why is there a satellite receiver on our Cisco switch?" is not something they thought of until now? It's not something you can hide in a BIOS or even in a chip, it'd be huge and obvious to anybody that looked.
Are they not aware that any Starlink or any other terminal smuggled into the country can give access to their internet from outside? They actually thought just unplugging the undersea cable would protect them?
Iran is allegedly jamming Starlink as well.
"Why is there a satellite receiver on our Cisco switch?" is not something they thought of until now? It's not something you can hide in a BIOS or even in a chip, it'd be huge and obvious to anybody that looked.
Wanna tell me how you "jam" a time dilated LE orbit KA band with signalization the size of a raindrop?
Their entire country would have be a black hole of static, IF they could actually do that. Nevermind the power constraints. You would be able to physically hear it.
I wouldn't go so far as to even suggest the US military would even need to resort to Starlink. There's been military satellites since there were satellites at all. Smuggle one operative in with a random device of a random frequency band that just isn't thought of. You could encode enough communication in something as low frequency as an FM radio signal to be able to trigger a backdoor if the hardware was already there and knew to look for it.
"Why is there a satellite receiver on our Cisco switch?" is not something they thought of until now? It's not something you can hide in a BIOS or even in a chip, it'd be huge and obvious to anybody that looked.
That's retarded. Why would you put a satellite receiver in hardware that you can just command it to shut off at a future time before you launch the attack? Do you guys have no idea how computers work? lol.
That's the point... their excuses don't make any sense. We wouldn't put hardware in there that can be triggered by satellite when a simple hack will do.
Are they not aware that any Starlink or any other terminal smuggled into the country can give access to their internet from outside? They actually thought just unplugging the undersea cable would protect them?
"Why is there a satellite receiver on our Cisco switch?" is not something they thought of until now? It's not something you can hide in a BIOS or even in a chip, it'd be huge and obvious to anybody that looked.
I heard Persians were supposed to be smart.
I assume it only requires one CIA asset in Iran with a starlink on his house and they can control anything connected to it.
Iran is allegedly jamming Starlink as well.
Good point. Rare W for you.
Wanna tell me how you "jam" a time dilated LE orbit KA band with signalization the size of a raindrop?
Their entire country would have be a black hole of static, IF they could actually do that. Nevermind the power constraints. You would be able to physically hear it.
I wouldn't go so far as to even suggest the US military would even need to resort to Starlink. There's been military satellites since there were satellites at all. Smuggle one operative in with a random device of a random frequency band that just isn't thought of. You could encode enough communication in something as low frequency as an FM radio signal to be able to trigger a backdoor if the hardware was already there and knew to look for it.
That's retarded. Why would you put a satellite receiver in hardware that you can just command it to shut off at a future time before you launch the attack? Do you guys have no idea how computers work? lol.
That's the point... their excuses don't make any sense. We wouldn't put hardware in there that can be triggered by satellite when a simple hack will do.