• @foggy@lemmy.world
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    1771 year ago

    This is what you get for not castrating them 25 years ago.

    Make internet a utility already, fuck.

    • @Dead_or_Alive@lemmy.world
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      121 year ago

      This was probably the biggest intelligence coup of this century. Our intelligence agencies have extremely capable hacking capabilities. I’m sure they not only know the provider, they know the exact building down to the individual IP addresses of the PCs that data was transmitted to. If they get that, they will be able to trace all of the other activities that originated from that Chinese agency.

      On top of that when the US was done it still shot it down and now has the hardware to analyze.

  • @paultimate14@lemmy.world
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    1011 year ago

    I was having a hard time imagining which company this could be. Not that I’m a fan of Verizon or Comcast, but I think they know what side their bread is buttered on. Which one wouldn’t?

    Then I remembered Starlink exists.

    • @Linkerbaan@lemmy.world
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      1741 year ago

      Don’t think they were colluding with the provider. They probably just put a burner sim card into a 4g module and sent data over a VPN to China whenever it had signal.

      • paraphrand
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        381 year ago

        It could have even been one of those multi SIM router things that has network redundancy.

      • @postmateDumbass@lemmy.world
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        41 year ago

        The blurb says primarily for navigation.

        So it was using the starlink signals like gps signal and therefore they needed to correlate with the carrier to get a rough time sync.

        I wonder what timing data is freely available on the starlink acquisition signal.

        • @Linkerbaan@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          Why would they need data then? With GPS can get a 1metre accurate chip for like 20 bucks and it’s way smaller. And no need for any carrier or subscription.

          • @postmateDumbass@lemmy.world
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            11 year ago

            Mapping out network topology? Who knows.

            Whatever the collected data was, it could have been sent to their satellites for long haul back home.

    • @Joker@discuss.tchncs.de
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      541 year ago

      It’s a satellite provider. Cell networks don’t work at that altitude. Starlink was my first guess too but, after some more thought, it could be Hughesnet. They probably have wider coverage.

  • Tier 1 Build-A-Bear 🧸
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    281 year ago

    Wait, you mean US corporations will take money to do questionable things? Surprised Pikachu face.

    Maybe the US government shouldn’t have set the precedent that that was EXPECTED AND ENCOURAGED

  • paraphrand
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    231 year ago

    Ok, now tell us what the hell you shot down way up north during that time.

      • @nrezcm@lemmy.world
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        111 year ago

        No that ended up being swamp gas from a weather balloon trapped in a thermal pocket which reflected light from Venus. Pretty common mistake.

      • wagoner
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        31 year ago

        Please don’t interrupt a conspiracy theory

  • @deafboy@lemmy.world
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    221 year ago

    I’ll have a good laugh if it turns out the baloon was not chinese after all, it has just contained some iot device with previously unknown call home function to collect diagnostic data.

  • @mlg@lemmy.world
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    141 year ago

    Can’t wait for the final report in 10 years that confirms it was a weather balloon and some dumbass CO was too excited and wanted to see an AIM-9x get used on a static 10mph moving target.

    Pentagon really running out of fun ideas to waste tax dollars.

    Could have at least used the 20mm guns included in the F22 instead of $500,000

    • @DontTreadOnBigfoot@lemmy.world
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      161 year ago

      Could have at least used the *20mm guns

      No, you really can’t.

      The Canadians tried with an F-18. They shot the absolute shit out of a balloon with its Vulcan, but because they aren’t under pressure like your typical party balloon, it didn’t really do much.

  • ugjka
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    101 year ago

    Someone tell China how to install Google earth app

  • Kairos
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    71 year ago

    Wow really they used infustructure in the United States to communicate with something in The United States instead of putting a super expensive and moving satellite dish on the thing???

  • @Zoidberg@lemm.ee
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    41 year ago

    The PCC must be feeling all smart about their spy balloon design choices. Just wait until they need to talk to Comcast customer support…