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foreign
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here's the hook right now perhaps
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already sold but I don't currently have
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any indication of that there is a
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plausibly legitimate offer online
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selling access to a maxar Technology's
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military satellite the offer is visible
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on a prominent Russian hacking form for
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obvious reasons I won't actually be
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disclosing the name or address of the
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site in this video which is also
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available not just on the dark net but
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on the clear net as well important
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distinction here much of what can be
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categorized as online criminal activity
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at least more serious instances of such
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activity takes place on the dark web
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through special access points however
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the clear net a more visible searchable
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and regulated area of the internet where
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things like YouTube and Facebook exist
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can also be used for nearly unbelievable
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amount of high stakes activities if you
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know where to look my source knows where
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to look and thus today I bring you a
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plausible story about access to a
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military satellite being sold for just
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fifteen thousand dollars let's get into
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it who is maxar Technologies well for
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starters the satellite allegedly being
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sold online belongs to their company
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obviously but what do they actually do
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according to their website about page
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quote maxar is a leading space
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technology and intelligence company we
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unlock the promise of space to help
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governments and businesses solve
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problems on Earth and Beyond end quote
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reading on one can discover that maxar
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self-asserts to have partnered with over
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50 governments to monitor the Earth's
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surface and deliver Broadband
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communication they've existed for over
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60 years and maintain custody of what's
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called a constellation of Imaging
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satellites which can scan the Earth's
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surface gather high resolution images
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and provide sensitive data to their
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customers all in all maxar is an
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industry leader in proprietary
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government-serving satellite technology
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with a somewhat loose overview of what
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the company actually does a more
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important question looms overhead how do
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they relate to the current War
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truthfully the impact that maxar
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satellites have had on Modern conflict
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zones can't really even be overstated
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it's a tremendous unknown where the only
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real claim would be that they are
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essential in multiple separate
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capacities but on the public side we do
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have an indication of just how integral
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the company has now become based on
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their surveillance and reporting of the
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war in Ukraine example seen here from
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The Wall Street Journal nearly every
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single major new Syndicate publication
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or professional analyst in all of the
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West uses imagery from maxar
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Technologies in their process even
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further as of February 2023 maxar had
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received a 192 million dollar five-year
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contract awarded by the National
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geospatial Intelligence Agency supplying
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imagery to U.S Allied countries quote
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U.S allies will have on-demand access to
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high-resolution satellite imagery and
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analytics the company said they will
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also get maxar's enhanced 3D immersive
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maps that combine satellite imagery with
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video to replicate Real World locations
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end quote in summary maxar Technologies
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is an integral part of the US Military
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Intelligence industry let's call it an
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integral part of the war in Ukraine and
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a developing private sector Authority on
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satellite surveillance they provide
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Operational Support in a digital age
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with a multitude of contracts including
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a separate 3.2 billion dollar deal from
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the national reconnaissance office
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supplying satellite imagery to the US
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government for the next 10 plus years
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One Last Detail as of November 2022
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reported by the universe space Tech
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maxar was beginning to Supply Mobile
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terminals also referred to as tactical
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terminals with quote a huge number of
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requests from government organizations
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end quote these terminals provide direct
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connectivity to their satellites and are
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being offered for a variety of strategic
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purposes to a lot of different third
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parties so why does it matter well for
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complete context we need to look now at
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statements from Russia with regards to
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private sector satellites and Rules of
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Engagement also reported by universe
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space Tech just one month later quote
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Russia is ramping up efforts to take
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down starlink internet over Ukraine the
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story focuses on communication outages
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at the beginning of the war but it
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doesn't stop there from the center for
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strategic and International Studies
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quote Russia threatens to Target
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commercial satellites on October 27 a
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senior Russian foreign Ministry official
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warned that commercial Satellites May
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become a legitimate Target it for
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retaliation commercial space systems
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like spacex's starlink communication
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satellites and maxar's Fleet of Imaging
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satellites are playing a highly visible
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and compelling role in Ukraine's
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resistance to the Russian invasion end
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quote that's fairly blunt very
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straightforward and indicates the
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current level of scrutiny that private
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sector satellite operators are under see
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Russia has hacked satellites before most
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notably an American company called
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ViaSat just slightly before the initial
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Invasion knocking out enemy
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communication can have a wide range of
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strategic impacts but the point here is
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to demonstrate that satellite hacking is
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was and will always be a legitimate
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danger information on this subject was
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sourced from multiple Outlets primary
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among them a publication called
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kaisernet which holds a conference on
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connected battlefields and digital
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infrastructure speaker David E tremper
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the director for electronic warfare
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supporting the platforms and weapons
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portfolio manager in the office of the
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under secretary of defense for
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Acquisitions and sustainment which is an
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incredibly long job title by the way
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anyway speaker David E tremper discussed
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the implica locations of these new
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Battle Tactics if you will also calling
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out that private sector companies like
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starlink are quicker on their feet when
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compared to government counterparts
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showcasing the need for agility and a
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rapidly evolving threat landscape and
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also that's good to hear private
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companies being effective at their job
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is what we want in this economy in
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essence we know that Russia has and will
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continue to Target commercial satellites
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we know that maxar technology now
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provides billions of dollars worth of
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services to dozens of United States
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allies with a quote huge number of
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mobile terminal requests active at the
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moment and we know that hacking
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satellites is very possible how do we
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know that last bit well it's actually
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pretty simple for starters the industry
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has incredibly lacks standards on
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security reported by via satellite in
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2019 written by Sean Waterman and
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referencing a statement by Harrison
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Cottle the founder of orbital security
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Alliance quote the question everyone has
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been asking here and they're asking it
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at other space industry conferences I've
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attended is what do we need to do to
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secure our space assets later continuing
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the state of cyber security from a
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vendor perspective is pretty broken
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right now there's a lot of money that's
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going into the sector and it's following
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a traditional Silicon Valley venture
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capital model of let's bet on a lot of
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different ideas and see what comes out
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best when one fails there's another one
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right behind it end quote to put it
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bluntly a shot down approach to
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satellite cyber security is not the same
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as an innovation push to develop a new
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smartphone application where you order
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food online a huge number of improperly
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planned and executed ideas in this Arena
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only to then sync resources into the
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most successful version alone works fine
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in particular Industries but for a
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multi-billion dollar satellite
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surveillance industry where the
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consequences of a mistake are Amplified
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exponentially well maybe there should be
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some actual standards regardless the
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current state of the industry isn't even
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where the historical context stops
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because when evaluating the current
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maxar Technology's predicament we need
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to remember something else as well it's
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happened before see as far back as 2008
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hackers successfully interfered with not
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one one but two U.S government
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satellites but they didn't just
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interfere that's an incredibly sanitized
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way of putting it likely meant to
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downplay the situation and the severity
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they infiltrated and according to
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Bloomberg businessweek at the time took
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full command and control thankfully no
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catastrophic commands were issued during
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the few minutes where hackers appeared
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to have total command and control of the
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satellite but we need to remember what
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that level of control actually means for
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surveillance satellites it means that
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they can take pictures of whatever they
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want they can compromise Security in a
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horrifying way if that satellite happens
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to be part of an active conflict Zone
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but they can also if they acquire access
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to satellite thrusters exert physical
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control according to a piece written in
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the science section of Delta the
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University of delft quote if the
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propellants are used up the satellite
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can only leave space naturally through
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air resistance in this case the
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satellite would gradually lose energy
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and be pushed into lower altitudes and
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ideally will ultimately burn up end
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quote well in reference to our existing
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example where hackers gained complete
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Command and control role of two U.S
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satellites in 2008 we need to understand
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a key factor one of the satellites that
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was compromised known as Terra am1 still
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had plenty of propellant at the time and
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was only decommissioned thereby burning
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out the last of its propulsion
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capabilities in 2020 according to NASA
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12 years prior with command and control
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level access attackers could have
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theoretically dropped the satellite out
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of orbit on a whim wherever they wanted
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to given enough time thereby destroying
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its capabilities entirely or even
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impacting Earth at a strategic location
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since the trajectory could be modified
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by their propulsion mechanisms with the
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right triangulation and math and would
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not actually be out of control with
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decreasing speed as per our prior
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example projecting such a scenario
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forward means catastrophic consequences
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if a threat actor were to be so inclined
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and have such access let's look at one
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more relevant piece of context before
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connecting everything back together
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hacking a satellite rather than some
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far-off Hollywood style concept which I
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know some people view it to be is an
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active reality and for absolute proof of
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this irrefutable proof of this look no
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further than hack a set hackasat is
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basically a capture the flag style cyber
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security game where teams compete to
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accomplish a particular Mission such as
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hacking controlling or reprogramming an
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active satellite in this case with both
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offensive and defensive components it's
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a thrilling competition to watch
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actually but the message here is that
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satellites can absolutely be hacked with
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a nearly insurmountable number of unique
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ways to do so given the complexity of
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the software involved so far hakasat has
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had three separate competitions leading
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to an eventual fourth round with a real
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satellite called moonshot I believe in
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space that will be used for training
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purposes they have up till now used
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software environment simulations smaller
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scale hardware simulations and other
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methods of conducting the games here on
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Earth but soon there will be a gamified
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version of hacking a real satellite
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available as a team-based competition
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satellite hacks are real they exist here
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and now and they're not going anywhere
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to really drive home my point right now
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the first time that Defcon actually
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tested U.S military technology it was
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against an F-16 up till that point the
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US military had not allowed access to
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their actual systems hardly at all but
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in the very first year that they did
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which occurred in 2019 the attacks were
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complete success a veritable Treasure
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Trove of security holes were discovered
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including exploits vulnerabilities and
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even catastrophic shutdown options with
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a wide range of damaging effects beyond
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the aircraft itself in a world where
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military technology is widely considered
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to be the Pinnacle of cyber security in
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the minds of the general public this was
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an interesting Revelation why am I
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saying all this well the answer is
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simple context very recently on a
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well-established Russian hacking Forum
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which I will not be naming publicly a
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post was made by a user whose account
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seems to have been created initially in
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2021 offering to sell access to a maxar
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Technologies Imaging satellite for
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fifteen thousand dollars quote hello
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Community good evening today I'm putting
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my access to satellite for sale it is
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run by Maxwell Technologies and you will
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be able to see military and strategic
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position country eligible to use the
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satellite USA price fifteen thousand
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dollars USD escrow accepted plus if you
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need proof you can pm here end quote the
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use of escrow here and an offer to prove
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legitimacy lends Credence to the idea
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that this may in fact be a real offering
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looking back through this user's prior
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postings we can see that they have
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attempted to sell access to a slew of at
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T accounts they've had some claimed
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level of access to a service called
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Apollo which appears to have been
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legitimate even an alleged 93 000
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personal IDs from a Brazilian Pharma
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infiltration and the Forum itself
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without mincing words here at all is
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absolutely an authentic place where
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these kinds of broker deals actually do
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occur example there are millions of
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Redline Steeler logs available on this
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forum which are the primary method of
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stealing YouTube and Google accounts the
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shadow economy I recently discussed in a
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prior video well some of the deals where
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the bigger accounts get bought and sold
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occur on forums just like this one so I
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know that there is a level of legitimacy
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here that's not to be trifled with
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lightly to even gain access you need to
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be individually approved by an
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administrator and I won't talk too
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deeply about what happened and how we
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eventually got in but it wasn't exactly
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an easy process there is a commonly used
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xmpp server that serves as a standard
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platform to initiate conversations about
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possible deals and the Forum was
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previously known under a different name
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rebranded in and around
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2017-2018 but the point of it all is
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this with additional context knowing
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that satellites can be have been and
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will be hacked again do we believe that
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this particular offering is legitimate
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is there access to a military satellite
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on sale right now perhaps already sold
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is one of maxar Technology's Imaging
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platforms their state-of-the-art
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multinational multi-billion dollar
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Imaging platforms laid bare for the
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World by a Russian hacker and available
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for just fifteen thousand dollars or is
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it all a kind of hoax if I were a
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betting man based on context and
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verification my God tells me it's real
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it's real and we will never hear about
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it again as a result but in the end I
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really don't have a clue that's the
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God's honest truth and I will not be
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messaging anyone individually on that
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Forum in order to check for whatever
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government agent ends up watching this
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because I know that a couple government
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people watch my content now or at least
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have watched it in the past I didn't
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cross any lines I didn't download a
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single thing or look beyond my purview I
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just looked at this story through an
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objective lens with all of that
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additional context what do all of you
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think is it real is it a hoax is it
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plausible impossible or even likely
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where do you fall and why let me know in
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the comment section that's my excuse to
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spike engagement by getting you guys to
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talk in my comment section go ahead have
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a discussion for those curious here are
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some of my final thoughts NASA once
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estimated the odds of a falling
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satellite causing harm in air quotes
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there in a particular case this was one
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instance to be one in
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2467 which may seem incredibly low but
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is it to compare here are some
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additional statistics let's call them
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accidental gun deaths according to
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statista present a one in 7944
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chance of death the probability of a
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particular 2023 falling satellite
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causing harm by NASA's own standards was
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over three times higher than the
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probability of death by accidental gun
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discharge and over five times as likely
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as death by electrocution radiation
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extreme temperatures also known as
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exposure and pressure combined we are
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launching tens of thousands of new
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satellites now at increasing sizes and
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payloads more every day private sector
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is getting on board huge companies are
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doing this on an industrial scale and
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there is a well-documented emphasis on
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space as a current Frontier of War hell
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we know for a fact that satellite this
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is an indisputable fact that Satellites
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with propellant reserves and movement
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capabilities have been compromised in
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the past with total command and control
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as far back as 2008 while modern
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security standards for the industry are
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discussed with concern by experts in the
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field due to recklessness of Silicon
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Valley investment tactics my conclusions
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the post has a very legitimate chance of
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being real but even if it's not it will
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be satellites will be compromised nation
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states will Target private sector
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companies with malware digital
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infiltration Etc and we as end users
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will be carried down the river if you
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will by a current that we simply cannot
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control my strategy because yeah that's
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a little bit it's a little bit doomish
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and you can't do anything about it and
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oh whatever people call me a fear Monger
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now but I'm I'm really not I just talk
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about things that are interesting to me
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my strategy kick back and watch hackasat
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because I didn't even know that that
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competition existed and now I'm hooked
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on it it's an incredible display of
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Ingenuity problem solving and Team
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Dynamics leaving me frankly astounded
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that the official competition videos
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here on YouTube only have a couple
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hundred views it's really cool stuff I
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mean this should be more interesting
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than a lot of major sports out there and
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I'll link a full playlist in the
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description down below for people who
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want to check it out but yeah that's my
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strategy I found that baffling that's a
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really interesting thing and I don't
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understand why more people don't engage
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with it that's it if you want to support
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the channel there are links down below
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one of the main ones is a curated list
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of cyber security products Services
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deals and programs for individual people
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some partnered some not but the list
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will be an evolving project that seeks
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to benefit both the community and the
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Channel Wherever possible it's a work in
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progress feedback is very much
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appreciated but I'll cut it there and
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stop rambling as always thank you all
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for watching and have a nice night
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thank you
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