Core Points - SpaceX has identified and disabled over 2,500 Starlink devices around suspected scam centers in Myanmar [1] - The U.S. Congress is investigating whether SpaceX's Starlink provided internet services to scam operations in Myanmar [3][6] - Starlink has rapidly become the second-largest internet provider in Myanmar, with a market share of 12.37% as of September, despite not having access permission until February [5] Group 1 - SpaceX's Vice President Lauren Dreyer announced the disabling of over 2,500 Starlink devices in Myanmar [1] - The Myanmar military has conducted operations against scam centers, seizing 30 Starlink receivers and accessories [1] - Satellite imagery and drone footage have shown the use of Starlink services by scam groups in Myanmar [3] Group 2 - The U.S. government has imposed sanctions on 19 entities and individuals involved in telecom fraud in Myanmar and Cambodia, with U.S. citizens suffering losses exceeding $10 billion last year, a 66% increase year-on-year [5][6] - The U.S. Congress has the authority to summon Elon Musk to testify regarding the relationship between Starlink and scam operations [6] - Former U.S. cybercrime prosecutor Erin West expressed outrage over the situation, highlighting the responsibility of American companies [7]
缅甸电诈园区周边逾2500台“星链”设备,已被切断
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-10-22 22:36