Key security risks when using satellite Internet
1. Risk of user location tracking
Satellite Internet signals can be intercepted, exposing user locations and making them targets for attacks, according to security expert Nicholas Weaver.
2. Signal interception and data theft

Research shows hackers can intercept and steal satellite Internet signals. In Europe, James Pavur collected data from 18 satellites within a 100 km range, including personal and navigation information.
3. Deployment and legal risks
Satellite Internet Deployment Risk includes technical, cost, legal, and geopolitical risks when deploying satellite Internet across borders.
4. Risk of network infrastructure attacks
Satellite Internet can be subject to cyberattacks, threatening infrastructure, navigation data, and the safety of both crew and passengers.
Safety measures when using satellite Internet
1. Data encryption
Strong encryption, especially end-to-end encryption, helps protect data transmitted over satellite connections from unauthorized access.
2. Limit usage time and location
Elon Musk advises Starlink users in Ukraine: only turn it on when needed, place the antenna far away, and camouflage it to avoid detection.
3. Use VPN and firewalls
Using VPNs and firewalls enhances satellite Internet security by hiding IP addresses and encrypting data.
4. Regular software updates
Regularly update devices and software to patch security vulnerabilities.
5. Two-factor authentication
Enable two-factor authentication to prevent unauthorized access even if login information is exposed.
Kết luận
Satellite internet offers wide coverage and stable connectivity in remote areas, but users need to be aware of security risks and apply appropriate protective measures.