Elon Musk says Russia is ramping up cyberattacks on SpaceX’s …
SpaceX has been trying to help Ukraine stay online amid the ongoing invasion, which began Feb. 24.
SpaceX’s Starlink internet communications systems in Ukraine are experiencing increasing cyberattack from Russia, the company’s founder Elon Musk said this week.
SpaceX, with the help of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), has sent at least 5,000 Starlink terminals to the country, whose cities have been besieged by Russian forces since February.
British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said the attack against Viasat’s KA-SAT network was “deliberate and malicious,” Reuters stated, and the Council of the European Union said the hack caused “indiscriminate communication outages” in Ukraine and several member states. The attacks were confirmed by the United States, Canada and Estonia, Reuters added.
Elon Musk says Russia is ramping up cyberattacks on SpaceX’s …
Reuters added that while the full impact of KA-SAT’s outage has not been disclosed, the entity does provide connectivity to Ukrainian military and police units. This may imply an operational impact for first responders.
As for Starlink, USAID said in April that SpaceX’s terminals will provide Ukraine with “unlimited, unthrottled data connectivity,” even if fiber optic or cellular communication infrastructure connections are severed.
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Space reporter Joey Roulette of Reuters tweeted that most of the 5,000 terminals and associated Internet service — 3,667, to be exact — were donated directly by SpaceX at a cost of “roughly $10 million.” USAID purchased the remaining 1,333 terminals.