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Don't Look Up | Risk Updates for Weeks of 6 - 20 October '25


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🔍 What's inside this episode

In this week's risk update: researchers expose how half the world's satellite communications broadcast unencrypted—intercepted with $800 of basic equipment, the pharmaceutical industry faces a perfect storm of supply chain fragility and regulatory upheaval threatening patient access to critical medicines, and five other emerging threats including Japan's ransomware-crippled beer industry and the "dead internet" theory.

đź§  Main Threats Covered

1. Satellites Are Leaking the World's Secrets

UC San Diego and University of Maryland researchers used $800 of off-the-shelf equipment to intercept unencrypted satellite communications—capturing T-Mobile calls and texts from 2,700+ users, U.S. and Mexican military transmissions, critical infrastructure data from power utilities and oil platforms, and corporate traffic from Walmart, Santander, and major airlines, exposing a massive global cybersecurity blind spot.

2. Life Sciences Convergence Crisis

Aon's Global Risk Management Survey reveals the pharmaceutical industry under siege from interconnected threats: 91% of U.S. generic drug ingredients have no domestic source, patent cliffs are eroding billions in revenue, regulatory divergence across FDA and EMA complicates global launches, and cyber attacks on manufacturers like Cencora are disrupting operations across entire supply chains—forcing a fundamental rethink of resilience strategy.

⚡ Quick-Fire Threats

Japan's Asahi brewery ransomware attack by Qilin gang paralyzes 40% of beer market, stealing 27GB of data

Reddit cofounder declares internet "dead" as bots and AI-generated content overtake human interaction

Windows legacy fax driver exploited in the wild since 2006, Microsoft removes entirely rather than patch

Australia power outages hit Origin Energy with infrastructure failures and reliability concerns

UK sick leave crisis as burnout and mental health pressures drive productivity losses across major firms

📚 Sources

Main Story #1 - Satellites Are Leaking the World's Secrets:

Satellites Are Leaking the World's Secrets | WIRED

SATCOM Security Research Project | UC San Diego

T-Mobile customer call and text data captured from satellite comms | 9to5Mac

Gear ordered online can intercept secret satellite data | Cybernews

Main Story #2 - Life Sciences Convergence Crisis:

Navigating Risk in Life Sciences: Building Resilience to Support Growth | Aon

2025 Supply Chain Challenges for the Life Sciences Industry | MedMarc

Building a more resilient biopharma supply chain in 2025 | Pharma Manufacturing

Four ways pharma companies can make their supply chains more resilient | McKinsey

Quick-Fire Stories:

Hack on Japan's popular Asahi beer firm renews concerns over cyberattack readiness | CNN Business

Japan days away from running out of Asahi Super Dry after cyber attack | Financial Times

Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian says 'much of the internet is now dead' | Business Insider

Windows users hacked due to legacy fax modem driver | The Stack

Australia Power Outage – Origin Energy Scrutiny | Meyka

Vast majority of UK plc concerned about long and short-term sick leave | Healthcare & Protection

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