Comment on A woman tried to call her mom in Iran. A robotic voice answered the phone
Deestan@lemmy.world 1 day agoDuring the invasion of Berlin in 1945, the overwhelmed German command trying to map out the Russian advance had to resort to just calling businesses or homes of people living in areas they were uncertain about.
If most people in a district did not pick up the phone, or someone did pick up and swore in Russian, they marked it on the map as invaded.
Different worlds of course, but the point is that civilian phones have intelligence value.
It could bake sense as a super creepy tactical choice by Iran to deny intelligence gathering from abroad.
Hoimo@ani.social 1 day ago
The more obvious choice would be to make everyone go dark, instead of setting up nationwide voice mail to pretend everyone is alive. But maybe this way they can keep everyone’s communications open while also fooling most of these intelligence gathering methods (someone answered, in the right language, mark it as active).
Natanael@infosec.pub 22 hours ago
Or they’re trying to figure out who’s trying to stay connected with who