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Starlink Reveals the Government’s Problem of Picking Winners and Losers

Broadband Breakfast

SpaceX is in the news again and this time because its satellite internet system Starlink is offering  temporarily free  service to those impacted by Hurricane Milton. These  preferences defy good policymaking when they tilt funding distributions toward fiber, or any other technology, in infrastructure deployment.

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The Top 5 Largest Scale Intrusions in 2023

Paloalto Networks

Large-scale cyber intrusions increased during 2023, exploiting vulnerabilities in web applications and internet-facing software. A large number of systems containing this vulnerability were exposed to the internet. Automated scanners can scan huge swaths of the internet to identify devices with open ports and other vulnerabilities.

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The Top 5 Largest Scale Intrusions in 2023

Paloalto Networks

Large-scale cyber intrusions increased during 2023, exploiting vulnerabilities in web applications and internet-facing software. A large number of systems containing this vulnerability were exposed to the internet. Automated scanners can scan huge swaths of the internet to identify devices with open ports and other vulnerabilities.

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Joe Supan: The Rise and Inevitable Downfall of 7,000 Starlink Satellites

Broadband Breakfast

Two years ago, communities across Northwest Alaska woke to find that they had no internet or cellphone service. It would take 14 weeks for the cable to be repaired, but by then, Eben Hopson , a photographer in Utqiagvik, had already made the jump to Starlink — a satellite internet option from Elon Musk 's SpaceX. "It's