Technical Analysis: Starlink Terminal Detects GPS Spoofing During Iran's 2026 Internet Shutdown
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Summary
Technical analysis of Starlink terminal debug telemetry from Iran during January 2026 internet shutdown reveals evidence of GPS spoofing/jamming detection. The report documents how the terminal identified anomalous GPS signals and maintained operations despite government interference targeting satellite communications. The analysis provides direct technical evidence of state-sponsored GPS interference during internet blackouts.
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Technical Analysis of Debug Telemetry During Internet Shutdown
Iranian government internet shutdown with reported GPS interference targeting satellite communications
The data provides direct technical evidence of GPS spoofing/jamming detection
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