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On the day of the "Russian Invasion", our satellite internet died. It's the only net connection we used to have, but now we keep it as an emergency backup.
I noticed that the modem itself has 4 lights, and after Feb 24th, they were all very dim. I thought the power brick had died, so I ordered a new one.
Last week, we got a message from Nordnet saying there was a "cyber event" but no further details. Today, we got a message from Nordnet saying that we'll need a new modem.
Then I found this:
Okay. Then I found this from 4 hours ago:
So, the Russians really may have hacked our satellite internet! FINALLY!!
On the day of the "Russian Invasion", our satellite internet died. It's the only net connection we used to have, but now we keep it as an emergency backup.
I noticed that the modem itself has 4 lights, and after Feb 24th, they were all very dim. I thought the power brick had died, so I ordered a new one.
Last week, we got a message from Nordnet saying there was a "cyber event" but no further details. Today, we got a message from Nordnet saying that we'll need a new modem.
Then I found this:
Viasat Attributes Outage to
Disruption of satellite internet service in Ukraine and Europe began on day one of Russian invasion
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
American communications company Viasat Inc. says a ‘cyber event’ is disrupting its satellite internet services in Ukraine and Europe.
Based in Carlsbad, California, with additional operations across the United States and worldwide, Viasat provides high-speed satellite broadband services and secure networking systems covering military and commercial markets.
The issue lies with the company’s Ka-SAT satellite, which Viasat bought from the satellite’s launcher and previous owner Eutelsat in April 2021.
The timing of the disruption coincides with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s authorization of “special military operations” in Ukraine, with multiple ISPs reporting outages since the early hours of February 24.
PaxEX.Aero confirmed three outages but said as many as six may have occurred. Impacted ISPs include one in France and EUSANET in Germany
Okay. Then I found this from 4 hours ago:
Report: NSA Investigates Viasat Hack That Coincided With Ukraine Invasion
The agency is said to be collaborating with Ukrainian intelligence and ANSSI on the investigation.
uk.pcmag.com
The US National Security Agency is reportedly investigating a hack targeting Viasat that disrupted internet access in Ukraine as Russian forces prepared to invade the country.
Viasat told CNBC on Feb. 28 that it was "experiencing a partial network outage" said to be "impacting internet service for fixed broadband customers in Ukraine and elsewhere on our European KA-SAT network." The outage started on Feb. 24—the day Russia invaded Ukraine.
Reuters now reports that the NSA is collaborating with ANSSI and Ukrainian intelligence to determine "whether the remote sabotage of a satellite internet provider's service was the work of Russian-state backed hackers preparing the battlefield by attempting to sever communications."
Viasat told Reuters the outage affected satellite modems owned by tens of thousands of customers in Europe. Some of those modems are still offline at time of writing, according to the report, and bringing them back online is going to be a fairly involved process.
Reuters reports that a Viasat official "said most of the affected devices would need to be reprogrammed either by a technician on site or at a repair depot and that some would have to be swapped out." Russia's ongoing attacks on Ukraine will likely complicate that process.
So, the Russians really may have hacked our satellite internet! FINALLY!!