Issue 132

Cyber Threat Landscape for Space

2 September 2025: Kratos Space released their Annual Threat Briefing highlighting cyber threats to space systems for 2025. In 2025, the cyber threat landscape targeting the space sector expanded sharply, driven by both traditional attack methods and escalating geopolitical tensions. While novel threats draw attention…

2 September 2025: Kratos Space released their Annual Threat Briefing highlighting cyber threats to space systems for 2025. In 2025, the cyber threat landscape targeting the space sector expanded sharply, driven by both traditional attack methods and escalating geopolitical tensions. While novel threats draw attention, most incidents relied on well-known tactics such as Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, ransomware, and credential theft—underscoring persistent vulnerabilities in space-linked networks and supply chains.

  • 117 cyber incidents (Jan–Aug 2025) — up 118% from 2024.
  • Attacks included DDoS, ransomware, and access-broker breaches.
  • Attribution challenges due to overlap among space, defense, aerospace, and telecom sectors.
  • Espionage groups: Salt Typhoon, Void Blizzard, Bitter APT exploiting cross-sector links.
  • Geopolitical conflicts (Russia–Ukraine, Israel–Iran) driving cyber escalation.
  • Hacktivists launched defacements, data theft, and VSAT attacks.
  • Goal: Disrupt operations and erode trust in space and defense systems.

Cyber threats to the space sector are accelerating in scale and sophistication, blending espionage, criminal, and ideological motives that directly challenge global space resilience.