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Radio Waves: Radio Tirana s Global Communist Voice, Sounds of Community Radio, Morse Code Phishing, and the Mission of Vatican Radio

Radio Tirana emerged as a global Communist voice in the 1970s, reaching Brazilian guerillas in Araguaia, Maoist factions across Asia, Africa, and Latin America, and many other listeners around the world. Elidor Mëhilli explains how this came to be. “Dear Radio Tirana,” the letter begins, “here in the Alps we can hear you well, and we are especially fond of your propaganda directed at the Italian Communist Party.” The letter is dated April 12, 1976 but its Italian authors are not named. After a final greeting “Viva Mao e Viva Stalin,” they have simply signed off “a group of true Communists.”[i]

New phishing attack uses Morse code to hide malicious URLs

New phishing attack uses Morse code to hide malicious URLs By 10:40 AM A new targeted phishing campaign includes the novel obfuscation technique of using Morse code to hide malicious URLs in an email attachment. Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail invented morse code as a way of transmitting messages across telegraph wire. When using Morse code, each letter and number is encoded as a series of dots (short sound) and dashes (long sound). Starting last week, a threat actor began utilizing Morse code to hide malicious URLs in their phishing form to bypass secure mail gateways and mail filters. BleepingComputer could not find any references to Morse code being used in phishing attacks in the past, making this a novel obfuscation technique

La telegrafía óptica, la primera red de comunicaciones a distancia

La telegrafía óptica, la primera red de comunicaciones a distancia
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A World of Words and Wires

A World of Words and Wires Updated Jan 31, 2021; Posted Jan 31, 2021 Clinton Square, circa 1900. Wires abound in this photograph of a city at the dawn of a new century. By 1909, when the city’s 3 major telegraph/telephone companies merged, they had removed an estimated 2,636 poles, with 4,600 cross arms, and 775 miles of copper wire from the city streets. Photo courtesy of Onondaga Historical Association. Facebook Share By Robert Searing | Curator of History, Onondaga Historical Association. “What hath God wrought?” On May 24, 1844, Samuel Morse sat amongst a gathering of Congressmen in the U.S. Capitol Building. He transmitted this simple and profound question from the Bible’s Book of Numbers, to a railroad station in Baltimore. To the astonishment of the onlookers, moments later, Alfred Vail transmitted the message back to the Capitol, sending electric signals across the telegraph lines Morse had painstakingly developed (with some Congressional funding) over the pre

La ciencia de comunicarnos | Aprende en Casa III Secundaria

La ciencia de comunicarnos | Aprende en Casa III Secundaria
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