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Random Numbers, Persian Code: A Mysterious Signal

a day ago
  • #shortwave_radio
  • #cryptography
  • #espionage
  • A mysterious Persian-language numbers station began broadcasting on February 28, shortly after US and Israel bombed Iran.
  • The station broadcasts random numbers followed by 'attention' (tavajjoh) three times, typical of Cold War-era spy communications.
  • On March 4, the signal was jammed with electronic noise, suggesting adversarial interference.
  • Numbers stations use unbreakable encryption via one-time pads, making messages secure even if intercepted.
  • The origin of the V32 transmission was triangulated to a broad area in Western Europe.
  • The jamming resembles Cold War tactics used against Western broadcasts like Radio Free Europe.
  • Theories suggest the station could be operated by the US, Israel, or Iran, possibly for spy communications or psychological operations.
  • The CIA did not comment on the station's purpose or origin.
  • ABC News reported US law enforcement alerts about intercepted encrypted communications, possibly linked to the numbers station.