Part 4/10:
- Internal corporate communications, including passwords of major organizations
Pavur’s findings raise concerns because they reveal that potential attackers don't need sophisticated equipment—just a modest investment and some know-how. If malicious actors with harmful intent discover these vulnerabilities, the consequences could range from espionage to sabotage.
“Very basic commercial home television equipment was sufficient to intercept sensitive satellite communications, affecting everything from individuals visiting the internet in a coffee shop to Fortune 500 companies sending passwords for their internal infrastructure.”