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How a Saxophonist Tricked the KGB by Encrypting Secrets in Music

Posted on June 8, 2022by Andres

Using a custom encryption scheme within music notation, Merryl Goldberg and three other US musicians slipped information to Soviet performers and activists known as the Phantom Orchestra.

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