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My comment in @nzz.ch on the cyber/information operation accompanying the strikes on Iran. Sending push messages via the Badesaba app - a popular prayer times app – is a remarkable action. Far more effective than dropping leaflets from planes. The message reaches people through a channel that enjoys high trust, is frequently used, and is embedded in daily life. This gives it enormous credibility. I'm not aware of a prior precedent for such an operation at this scale https://www.nzz.ch/pro/um-9-uhr-52-blinken-millionen-iranischer-smartphones-hilfe-ist-gekommen-wie-israel-und-die-usa-ihre-cyberoperationen-durchfuehren-ld.1927228