Unencrypted T-Mobile and Military Spying Caught on $800 Satellite Scam

Post date: October 15, 2025 · Discovered: April 23, 2026 · 4 posts, 0 comments

Researchers claim basic equipment can detect unencrypted data transmissions from satellites, allegedly capturing records of T-Mobile calls, texts, and U.S. military communications.

Since no actual comments were provided, no specific user reactions or divides can be reported. The source material only presents a single, unverified claim regarding the capture of sensitive data.

The reporting is based solely on an assertion of technological capability—the transmission of private data—without any community engagement to gauge belief or skepticism.

Key Points

#1Satellites are transmitting unencrypted data.

A core argument posits that transmissions carry sensitive information.

#2Specific data types are reportedly compromised.

The alleged transmissions include T-Mobile user calls, texts, and US military communications.

#3Detection equipment is accessible.

The claimed capability was reportedly shown using equipment costing around $800.

Source Discussions (4)

This report was synthesized from the following Lemmy discussions, ranked by community score.

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Satellites Are Leaking the World’s Secrets: Calls, Texts, Military and Corporate Data
[email protected]·22 comments·10/14/2025·by schizoidman·wired.com
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Satellites Are Leaking the World’s Secrets: Calls, Texts, Military and Corporate Data
[email protected]·4 comments·10/14/2025·by schizoidman·wired.com
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Satellites Are Leaking the World’s Secrets: Calls, Texts, Military and Corporate Data
[email protected]·7 comments·10/15/2025·by drmoose·wired.com
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Satellites Are Leaking the World’s Secrets: Calls, Texts, Military and Corporate Data
[email protected]·0 comments·10/14/2025·by lemmydev2·wired.com