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Satellites Are Being Hacked!!



Symantec recently revealed that a group of hackers were trying to seize control of the satellites by hacking into the satellites' control centers that are now in orbit

The hackers have linked satellite control computers to three computers in China. These hackers could have taken control of the satellite at the same time if they had needed the information obtained from those computers. But they did not. This means that Mowen was not a person who came to extort money on the Internet, but someone who was involved in a (cyberesponsion) business.

Symantec has found that Mowen has been hacked three times this year.

  • In January, they joined the computer network of one of the largest telecommunications service providers in Southeast Asia. It was later foiled by Symantec technicians as its computer network attempted to link to a malware program.
  • It then re-entered the computer network. There he linked to a real system tool program from Microsoft. Its purpose was to steal the passwords of clients from the telecommunications company, but it too failed.
  • Most recently, it has accessed the computer networks of two telecommunications companies in the United States and Southeast Asia. This working hacking group has been active since 2013. They call themselves Thrip.
However, the Symantec report released on June 19, 2018, does not say whether China was involved in the recent attacks on satellite control centers. Theoretically, even a hacker in another country could sneak into a computer in China, use it, and launch hacker attacks elsewhere.

It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. But China has been involved in such espionage on a number of occasions


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