Sophisticated attack on Hezbollah: Pagers likely booby-trapped with explosive charge during delivery

Hundreds of pagers used by Hezbollah members exploded across Lebanon Tuesday, killing at least nine people and wounding some 2,800 in blasts the Iran-backed militant group blamed on Israel. As  Iran-backed Hezbollah vows retaliation, FRANCE 24’s Rawad Taha reports from Beirut and FRANCE 24’s Sharon Gaffney is joined by Gérôme Billois, cyber-security expert and Partner at international management consultancy firm Wavestone. He says that the pagers are likely to have been intercepted during delivery and booby-trapped by adding an explosive charge.
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25 comments
  1. And how long did it take to carefully open hundreds of packages, put in the boom stuff, then reseal the package to make it look like it was never tampered with?

  2. Israel intercepted Hezbollah’s pager order, then ordered the same devices to install detonation, then infiltrated the delivery by replacing their own pager for delivery. Clever and effective by Israel. But they will be due for reprisal.

  3. 🤷🏽‍♂️Who could have done this!? 😂Batteries!? Seriously… War is terrible. The suffering… the loss of human life… It's heartbreaking. 😁That's why supply chain logistics are so crucial to a fighting force on the go! I have some software that…

  4. Nobody here is talking about the most likely cause of the pagers blowing up. It seems to me that they all just spontaneously, blew up at the same time as a pure coincidence. That’s the only explanation I can think of. Lol.

  5. The only logical answer is that they intercepted these pagers at the provisioning stage… Those who work in cellular or Telco will know that that is the time at which a local distributor takes hardware, connect it to a network and assigns it to an individual… this is usually done at the local network level, or a dealer or reseller… I imagine it would be quite easy for the Israelis to somehow infiltrate either the dealer network, the network itself or the logistics network… I think the reassuring part of this whole story is that the device needs to be physically tampered with and an explosive inserted in order for this to happen otherwise we are all carrying software bombs in our pockets… Which would be very scary.

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