No brute force, no supercomputers and no genius can crack the one time pad encryption. These stations provide secure one way communications with field agents. Forget the cold war. The new hype is industrial, scientific and intellectual properties espionage. Surely there are still some intelligence uses. And the station from 04:00 is a go/no go signal...
@jmm1233 It is commonly believed that these transmissions use what's called a "one time pad" It is a method currently considered to be un-crackable. very good doc though :)
@jmm1233 its said it cant be broke even with infinite computational power. the messages are too short to get enough data to brute force or something and they never use the same lock and key twice that's the "one time" part of it, the recent activity is pretty interesting shit wonder whats going on
@quidproquo2004 cold war as in capitalism vs communism maybe yeah that war they lost but as two superpowers playing spy games i doubt that will ever end between us and any country. its just good policy to spy with little threat i mean we didnt do anything when those russian spys were caught i think we just traded spys for spys or something
No brute force, no supercomputers and no genius can crack the one time pad encryption. These stations provide secure one way communications with field agents. Forget the cold war. The new hype is industrial, scientific and intellectual properties espionage. Surely there are still some intelligence uses. And the station from 04:00 is a go/no go signal...
ahedproductions 1 month ago
I hear someone saying end of message towards the end.
Bronyforever 5 months ago
scary shit
TehGamerman123 8 months ago
I made the "I met Excalibur" face when i heard these.
jimmy4841 11 months ago 3
05:38 idiot...idiot...idiot C
jimmy4841 11 months ago
i heard some chinese numbers stations also
Frequent2001 1 year ago
lol i thuoght to myself, this guy has a ny accent. Then i see LIU in the credits
akumany 1 year ago
this is soooo epicly wrong.... the buzzer (uvb-76) had about 4 broadcasts up until 2000
since then they are far more common... and since december 2010 there has been nearly 1 per day until now
bowd19 1 year ago
Find anyone who has been a communications engineer and play the "X6" tones. Ask them if it sounds anything like a slowed down MFTG.
DrMotorDude 1 year ago
creepy.
sincityfire 1 year ago
daft punk have number station
90deweydog 1 year ago
excelent work my friend.
Ozkarguitar 1 year ago
be interesting to see if someone cn crack the code
jmm1233 1 year ago
@jmm1233 Yes, but i just dont understand, whos doing all this ?? like is it there goverment doing it ?
ps3rule98 1 year ago
@jmm1233 It is commonly believed that these transmissions use what's called a "one time pad" It is a method currently considered to be un-crackable. very good doc though :)
shizzle5150 1 year ago
@shizzle5150 damn , need a super computer for that then
jmm1233 1 year ago
@jmm1233 its said it cant be broke even with infinite computational power. the messages are too short to get enough data to brute force or something and they never use the same lock and key twice that's the "one time" part of it, the recent activity is pretty interesting shit wonder whats going on
T0NGPOW 1 year ago
@T0NGPOW Does this mean the Cold War never ended, or that the Cold War is a lot more widespread?
quidproquo2004 1 year ago
@quidproquo2004 cold war as in capitalism vs communism maybe yeah that war they lost but as two superpowers playing spy games i doubt that will ever end between us and any country. its just good policy to spy with little threat i mean we didnt do anything when those russian spys were caught i think we just traded spys for spys or something
T0NGPOW 1 year ago
Loved this. Thanks for uploading.
anomalousclouds 1 year ago