Author Archives: Thomas

Back Online: SWLing Post Security Update and What’s Next

This past week has been a bit of a rollercoaster behind the scenes. After enjoying about a week free from the Lumma Password malware, it unfortunately managed to reinsert itself—despite all of the security measures we had put in place. As mentioned previously, we believe the original entry point was a compromised user account with a weak password. Following the first cleanup, we forced password resets for all users and had our security team harden the site significantly. Even so, it appears some portion of the malicious code may have remained hidden in the database and was able to reestablish itself.

Out of an abundance of caution, I took the SWLing Post offline again this week so it could be thoroughly inspected and cleaned. I didn’t want to bring the site back online until I was confident the issue had been resolved and the site databases had been checked carefully. It’s been a time-consuming process, but the goal has been to ensure the site is stable and secure before returning to normal operation.

All of that said, this particular malware is known to be especially persistent and difficult to fully eradicate.

If it resurfaces again, I may have no choice but to take the SWLing Post offline for an extended period and rebuild the site from the ground up. This would involve migrating all posts and media to a completely fresh WordPress installation, with a new database, on a new server—essentially starting clean. It’s a time-consuming process and could mean the site is offline for a week or more.

Keep in mind that we have almost 10,000 posts, 47,000 comments, and tens of thousands of media files (graphics, audio files, etc.).

I truly hope it doesn’t come to that, but I want to be transparent about the possibility.

Also, if you happen to encounter a fake Cloudflare verification window like the one shown below—especially one that asks you to open a terminal or paste code—please do not follow those instructions.

This is a screenshot of the FAKE CloudFlare challenge window. We do use CloudFlare and they will ask for versification that “you’re human” sometimes, but they never ask you to input information into the shell/terminal of your computer.

This is malicious behavior. Simply close your browser immediately and let me know. You can reach me at this temporary email address. If you report it, it will help me respond more quickly and keep the site safe for everyone.

Thank you again for your patience, support, and understanding as I work through this. It truly means a lot.

73, Thomas

Federal court mandates reinstatement of over 1,000 VOA employees

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor Richard Cuff, who shares the following article from The Guardian regarding a significant legal ruling for the Voice of America. A federal judge has ordered the reinstatement of over 1,000 VOA employees, ruling that previous efforts to dismantle the agency and its oversight body, the U.S. Agency for Global Media, were illegal. The mandate requires staff to return by March 23rd and calls for a formal plan to restore VOA’s broadcasting operations to the air.

You can read the full report here: Judge orders more than 1,000 Voice of America employees to be reinstated.

Is Nasional FM on Shortwave Full-Time?

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Dan Greenall, who writes:

Hi Thomas

Regarding a post on the WRTH Facebook page from December 17, 2025, there was a report that “Nasional FM” was testing a new transmitter in Kajang, near Kuala Lumpur. It seems I heard them last night around 0200 hours UTC using my friend’s Kiwi SDR in northern Thailand. I’ve attached a brief recording of their transmission in Malaysian.

Wonder if they are on the air full-time now?

73

Dan Greenall, Ontario, Canada

Carlos’ Illustrated Radio Listening Report and Recording of BBC (March 13, 2026)

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor and noted political cartoonist, Carlos Latuff, who shares the following illustrated radio listening report of a recent BBC World Service broadcast.


Carlos notes:

The impact of the war in Iran on Afghanistan and Pakistan, BBC, 17810 kHz

Click here to view on YouTube.

Mark spots a Grundig in Persons of Interest

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor Mark Hirst, who writes:

I’m re-watching Person of Interest, which reappeared on Netflix recently, and spotted a Grundig radio (logo obscured) in one of the episodes.

Can anyone ID this model? I owned one of these at some point and gave it to a family member who was interested in shortwave. I recall it had great audio. 

Texas Radio Shortwave: Partial Schedules for March – April 2026

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor Terry (N5RTC), who shares the following schedules for Texas Radio Shortwave (click images to enlarge, and see note below):

Terry notes that they will have a complete April schedule once they receive the new A-26 schedule for all broadcasters. We will post updates on the SWLing Post when available.

New Persian Numbers Station Surfaces After U.S. Attacks Iran

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor Paul Jamet who shares this article from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty about a Persian-language numbers station that has recently appeared on shortwave:

https://www.rferl.org/a/mystery-numbers-station-persian-signal-iran-war/33700659.html

Long-time shortwave listeners know that numbers stations often seem to surface during periods of geopolitical tension. With the recent U.S. attack on Iran drawing global attention, it’s not surprising that this signal has also caught the eye of the press. Whether or not it’s connected to intelligence activity, it’s a reminder that shortwave radio still quietly plays a role in the background of world events.