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Exploding Pagers Injure Thousands Across Lebanon 683

Wireless communication pagers, carried by thousands, exploded around the same time across Lebanon on Tuesday, injuring over 2,700 people and killing eight, in what security experts suspect was a sophisticated Israeli intelligence operation. New York Times: Hundreds of pagers blew up at the same time across Lebanon on Tuesday in an apparently coordinated attack that killed eight people and injured more than 2,700, health officials said on Tuesday. [...] Hezbollah said that pagers belonging to its members had exploded and accused Israel of being behind the attack. The Israeli military declined to comment.

[...] Three officials briefed on the attack said that it had targeted hundreds of pagers belonging to Hezbollah operatives who have used such devices for years to make it harder for their messages to be intercepted. The devices were programmed to beep for several seconds before exploding, according to the officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.
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Edward Snowden said, "If it were iPhones that were leaving the factory with explosives inside, the media would be a hell of a lot faster to cotton on to what a horrific precedent has been set today. Nothing can justify this. It's a crime. A crime. And everyone in the world is less safe for it."

Exploding Pagers Injure Thousands Across Lebanon

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  • by TigerPlish ( 174064 ) on Tuesday September 17, 2024 @01:26PM (#64793141)

    So.. the question is.. did Tom Clancy have "insight" into what Mossad did 30 years ago?

    Or, did Mossad "steal" from Clancy?

    I"m pretty sure in the book "Sum of all Fears" there were exploding cellphones by Mossad in the hands of Arabs. Boom!

    Just like this.

    • by caseih ( 160668 ) on Tuesday September 17, 2024 @01:33PM (#64793171)

      The Mossad famously used an exploding cell phone to kill the Hamas bomb maker known as "the Engineer." Quite a story, including a lot of social engineering to get him to use this cell phone. At the times cell phones were huge, analog, and were not so widespread. Pretty sure it even was using an Israeli cell network.

      I'm sure the Mossad consider this latest operation a complete success, but I just can't see it helping anything to help the situation which is rapidly deteriorating.

      • by znrt ( 2424692 ) on Tuesday September 17, 2024 @06:02PM (#64794299)

        I'm sure the Mossad consider this latest operation a complete success, but I just can't see it helping anything to help the situation which is rapidly deteriorating.

        will see, what they want is hezbollah and maybe even iran to retaliate with a decisive blow and so drag the us into the war, which is what they have wanted all around.

        let's just hope iran keeps a cold head and sorts out this nth provocation with the us with a negotiated and controlled response like before.

        zionism is done, if they don't conquer the world or set it ablaze they will become the world most hated and despised pariah of the modern times, like the genocidal maniacs they are. and ofc drag the us with them. the world's hedgemon. for a few well placed bucks. it's astonishing.

    • by Train0987 ( 1059246 ) on Tuesday September 17, 2024 @01:34PM (#64793173)

      Supply-chain interception. Been done forever.

      https://arstechnica.com/tech-p... [arstechnica.com]

  • Bait ... (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Savage-Rabbit ( 308260 ) on Tuesday September 17, 2024 @01:32PM (#64793163)

    Since he began to run out of war in Gaza Netanyahu has been looking ever more desperate for a new war to keep him in power and keep him from being dragged into a court, convicted and jailed for corruption. The absolute worst thing Hezbollah can do to Netanyahu is to just not take the bait.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 17, 2024 @01:32PM (#64793165)

    HP: "We've noticed that you used non-HP components in your device. This is a violation of the user agreement." BOOM!

  • Zero-day hack? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Tony Isaac ( 1301187 ) on Tuesday September 17, 2024 @01:46PM (#64793221) Homepage

    If so, it's a whopper. Most of us are just worried about data breaches, not physical harm.

    On the other hand, I confess a little skepticism that these were unaltered pagers. Perhaps Mossad was able to get one or more moles into the factory, and sabotaged them in advance some way.

    It will be very interesting to learn exactly how they did it, in the same way that Stuxnet was fascinating

  • Reminiscent (Score:4, Funny)

    by Virtucon ( 127420 ) on Tuesday September 17, 2024 @01:49PM (#64793245)

    Me in the 80s and early 90s: Why is my pager blowing up?!? Oh it's an emergency

    Hezbollah today: Aw shit

  • by kiick ( 102190 ) on Tuesday September 17, 2024 @02:18PM (#64793373)

    4, 3, 2, 1 boom

  • by RitchCraft ( 6454710 ) on Tuesday September 17, 2024 @02:28PM (#64793409)

    I laughed so hard when this article came out on July 4th of 2000. Yikes. https://knowyourmeme.com/photo... [knowyourmeme.com]

  • by PhantomHarlock ( 189617 ) on Tuesday September 17, 2024 @02:44PM (#64793475)

    If you think about this, it's amazing this was pulled off without anyone finding out before they were detonated. There are so many steps were it could be discovered. Everything had to go right at every step, and nobody from Hezbollah ever thought to pick a few apart just to check. They won't make that mistake a second time. I eagerly await the detailed story on how it was carried out. Those usually come along a little while after things have settled down and details have come to light.

  • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Tuesday September 17, 2024 @03:06PM (#64793589)

    ... but then a Hezbollah middle manager got the bright idea to send out a blanket message "DON'T USE YOUR PAGERS!"

  • by Felix Baum ( 6314928 ) on Tuesday September 17, 2024 @08:20PM (#64794691)
    Appears to be a supply chain attack rather than a battery attack https://www.schneier.com/blog/... [schneier.com]

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