• Badabinski@kbin.earth
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    4 days ago

    Yeah, I’ve been wondering how the fuck they pulled this off. If it turns out that the only pagers that exploded belonged to Hezbollah members, then that would signal to me that this was done entirely digitally.

    I’ve heard that batteries (can’t remember if it was laptop or phone batteries) contain the energy of a small grenade, but getting it to release that energy all at once without physical access is absolutely fucking wild and has serious fucking implications for device security.

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      4 days ago

      I’ll save you time. Licensed factory in Europe, making Chinese beepers, was compromised or owned by Israel. They then put explosives in the pagers and set them to explode when paged a certain code.

      They knew hezbollah was the purchaser, and would disperse them amongst its members.

      I think its stupid unless it stopped some imminent horrible attack. Otherwise, Israel has given themselves away, and only killed 8 people for it. Maybe they had trouble rigging them to steal their communications.

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        3 days ago

        Specifically in Hungary, same country that has been voting with Israel in the UN and also has a Fascist government.

        It sure makes manufacturing involving explosives much more easily to go ahead if the local government has approved of it.

        I’m curious what this will do to the “Made In EU” brand in the rest of the World.

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          11 hours ago

          There was already an article I saw saying it will have a chilling affect on western electronics to at least some degree.