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Researcher Finds Starlink Leak, Gets $6K
14 Feb
Summary
- A security researcher discovered a software bug in Starlink systems.
- The bug led to the accidental leakage of sensitive personal information.
- SpaceX rewarded the researcher $6,000 for reporting the vulnerability.

A security researcher has identified a critical software flaw affecting SpaceX's Starlink service. The vulnerability resulted in the unintended disclosure of sensitive personal information. Researcher Angelo Gueta, from the Philippines, brought this issue to SpaceX's attention.
In response, SpaceX offered Gueta a $6,000 reward as part of its bug bounty program. The exact nature of the leaked data was not detailed, but Gueta indicated it had potential for broader impact.
SpaceX actively engages security researchers to find and fix vulnerabilities in its systems, including Starlink.com, mobile apps, and hardware. The company offers rewards ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 for valid bug reports.




