Iran nailed Starlink by spoofing GPS – Forbes

January 15, 2026

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What’s new: Information that Iran used GPS spoofing to interfere with Starlink’s service in that country.

Why it’s important: It is another great example of how systems you might not expect depend upon GPS and the vulnerabilities that introduces.

What else to know: Iran has a long history of spoofing GPS as a part of domestic and international politics. Some examples:

 

Iran Strikes Musk’s Starlink—First ‘Electronic Warfare’ Attack

By Zak Doffman, Contributor.

 Zak Doffman writes about security, surveillance and privacy.

The dangerous game of “cat and mouse” continues. Just hours after reports that “the jamming and packet loss situation in Tehran has improved significantly,” we have reports that Iran has escalated its attacks on Starlink. This is now unprecedented.

Cyber investigator Nariman Gharib posted on X Wednesday P.M., claiming the “first documented technical evidence of state-level GPS spoofing against consumer satellite internet.” This attack hit its mark. “Starlink stayed online but was barely usable.”

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