Satellite backhaul security has a quiet vulnerability most people never think about. When your call leaves a remote cell tower, it may ride an unencrypted satellite beam covering thousands of square miles of open sky. Researchers bought $800 of consumer hardware and captured voice calls, SMS content, usernames, and passwords in plain text off those links. Tyler breaks down how satellite IP backhaul actually works, why carriers treat encryption as an optional add-on instead of a default, and what you can do today to protect yourself when your traffic leaves the ground. If you’ve ever made a call from the middle of nowhere, used in-flight Wi-Fi, or logged into anything from a rural area, this one is worth your time.
Millions Are Unknowingly Broadcasting Private Data Over Satellites And Here’s How To Fix It
Apr 09, 2026
The Tyler Woodward Project
The Tyler Woodward Project is a weekly show about how technology, media, and radio infrastructure shape the world around us, told through the lens of a broadcast engineer who grew up with dial-up internet, FM static, and the rise of the algorithm. Each episode unpacks the systems, signals, and corporate decisions behind how we communicate, listen, and connect, cutting through the marketing fluff and tech-industry spin. Expect sharp analysis, grounded storytelling, a touch of broadcast nostalgia, and clear explanations that make the technical human again.
The Tyler Woodward Project is a weekly show about how technology, media, and radio infrastructure shape the world around us, told through the lens of a broadcast engineer who grew up with dial-up internet, FM static, and the rise of the algorithm. Each episode unpacks the systems, signals, and corporate decisions behind how we communicate, listen, and connect, cutting through the marketing fluff and tech-industry spin. Expect sharp analysis, grounded storytelling, a touch of broadcast nostalgia, and clear explanations that make the technical human again.Listen on
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