SpaceX chief Elon Musk has warned Starlink users in Ukraine that there’s a high probability of the service being targeted, as it’s the only working non-Russian communications system in some parts of the country. On Twitter, Musk advised people to use Starlink with caution by turning it on only when needed and placing it as far away from other people as possible. He also told users to place light camouflage over the antenna to avoid visual detection.
As Reuters reports, Musk’s warning comes after John Scott-Railton, a senior researcher at University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab project, said Russia could use Starlink’s uplink transmissions in Ukraine as beacons for airstrikes. In a lengthy Twitter thread, he explained Russia’s extensive experience when it comes to targeting people while they’re using satphones and other kinds of satellite technologies.
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