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Russia is using SpaceX’s Starlink satellite devices in Ukraine, sources say::undefined
Russia is using SpaceX’s Starlink satellite devices in Ukraine, sources say::undefined
I said it about what you described, not about actual VPN. In context of Starlink it’s like proposing to wear a mask while your neighbor still sees you from your window in your room.
Check the Starlink availability map. Starlink is able to command what each satellite does, and surely they can see the list of connected modules for each satellite, with accounts. Wether they use VPN or not is irrelevant.
They could, it won’t take much effort, and it will be in everyone’s interest to analyze what can be done about it.
North - where? Europe? Then to Russia and to the front lines? Then there is no point in involving Ukraine at all. Ukraine bashes EU for not controlling export with Russia properly, why would it not strictly control its own exports anywhere?
Where they were shipped before getting delivered to the front lines is not much of an interest, as it will still be different from batches that Starlink directly shiping to Ukrainian military as per agreement with the US government.
I know a lot of people involved are not educated good enough to understand that they should not help Russian aggression.
What approach do you recommend? All I see is nasicay “Russians control everything and we are powerless”.
Yeah I’m done. You’re not actually following what I’m saying and just keep going.
If you want to believe there are zero Russians with basic opsec knowledge, it’s a damn good thing you’re not making command decisions.
Peace.
This is false.
This was never assumed in my comments.
Though if you want to believe actions of Russian army like “buying Starlink terminals and using them on the front lines” can’t be opposed, I wish there would be enough people around to point out this fallacy publicly.