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Satellite Internet Data Is Discovered To Be Unencrypted And Easy To Intercept

Satellite Internet Data Is Discovered To Be Unencrypted And Easy To Intercept

Update: 2025-10-16
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This episode of Cybersecurity Today, hosted by Jim Love, covers several critical topics in the realm of cybersecurity. Researchers found that unencrypted data from satellites is accessible with cheap equipment, leading to potential eavesdropping on sensitive information worldwide. A new botnet campaign is aggressively scanning for unsecured RDP services, posing a significant threat of ransomware and data theft. Canadian Tire Corporation experienced a data breach affecting customer information. An Android vulnerability allows hackers to steal two-factor authentication codes, prompting discussions on the need for faster security patch rollouts. Lastly, two brothers on trial for a $25 million crypto heist argue that their actions are legal within the blockchain's rules, raising questions about the future of crypto regulation.

00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity News
00:26 Eavesdropping on Satellite Data
02:02 Massive Botnet Targeting RDP Services
03:58 Canadian Tire Data Breach
05:40 Android Vulnerability: Pick Napping
08:09 Crypto Heist: The Perra Bueno Brothers
10:06 Conclusion and Sign Off

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Satellite Internet Data Is Discovered To Be Unencrypted And Easy To Intercept

Satellite Internet Data Is Discovered To Be Unencrypted And Easy To Intercept

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