The term "ORCA" and "patched satellite list" likely refers to Orca Marine's smart navigation system, which recently issued firmware updates (v11.10.0) to correct GPS/GNSS satellite connectivity issues and improve positioning. These updates ensure that satellite data grids are correctly updated. For the full changelog, visit Orca Scan Changelog. Latest Features and Improvements from Orca Scan
| Sign | Legitimate Patch | Fake/Malicious | |------|----------------|----------------| | File size | ~2-5 MB (compressed) | <1 MB or >50 MB | | File structure | .tar.gz, .ipk, or .deb with clear folders (etc/, usr/, var/) | .exe, .apk (on PC sites), or password-protected RAR | | Contents | OSCam configs, channel lists (lamedb), softcam keys | Single script with obfuscated code | | Source | Reputable forums (LinuxSat, DigitalWorldz, TechKings, Golden-Forever) | Unknown blogs, link shorteners, or YouTube descriptions | | Date | Released within last 7 days | Older than 30 days (likely dead) |
Could you clarify:
This patch addresses known connectivity issues and ensures that the server is communicating with the most current satellite nodes. Action Required:
The exposed data included:
uses "Auto-role" technology for PowerVU and Biss keys, but the server itself occasionally requires a manual update or "patch" to its internal satellite database to recognize new signal configurations. Benefits of a Patched List: Stable Connection: Fixes server-side disconnects or "grayed-out" channels. Expanded Access:
Download Latest Version: Select the Orca plugin and download the newest available package.