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A 23-year-old Taiwanese student using software-defined radio (SDR) equipment triggered a General Alarm (GA) that brought multiple Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) trains to a standstill on April 5, 2026.
The false GA â broadcast from the studentâs Taichung residence â activated emergency procedures and halted three to four trains for about 48 minutes while controllers verified the alarm.
Investigators traced the transmission to the suspect, identified by surname Lin, after reviewing TETRA network logs and CCTV; police searched his home on April 28 and seized handheld radios, an SDR device, a laptop and smartphones.
Authorities say the attacker cloned THSR radio signals and may have exploited a system that had not rotated cryptographic keys for nearly 19 years.
Reports say a 21-year-old accomplice supplied parameters.
Lin was arrested and later released on NT$100,000 bail pending prosecution; he could face penalties for endangering public transport and illegal radio interference.
Taiwanâs Ministry of Transportation has ordered a review of rail communications security and key-management practices following the incident.







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