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Your Phone Won’t Be the Next Exploding Pager
Thousands of beepers and two-way radios exploded in attacks against Hezbollah, but mainstream consumer devices like smartphones aren’t likely to be weaponized the same way.
Don’t Fool Yourself About the Exploding Pagers
Yesterday, pagers used by Hezbollah operatives exploded simultaneously in Lebanon and Syria, killing at least a dozen people and injuring thousands. Today brought another mass detonation in Lebanon, this time involving walkie-talkies.
How did pagers explode in Lebanon and why was Hezbollah using them? Here’s what we know
Hundreds of pagers carried by Hezbollah members blew up nearly simultaneously in an attack that tops a series of covert assassinations and cyber-attacks in the region.
Israel ‘supplied exploding pagers to Hezbollah’
Israel allegedly set up a shell company that has supplied Hezbollah with pagers since 2022, according to a US media report. Pagers were used in an explosives attack in Lebanon on Tuesday, which left 12 members of the terror group dead and thousands injured.
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Doctors and first responders are among those who still use pagers
The small plastic box that beeped and flashed numbers was a lifeline to Laurie Dove in 1993. Pregnant with her first baby in ...
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How did the Hezbollah pager explosions happen? 5 things to know
The explosions of hundreds of electronic devices in an apparent targeting of Hezbollah members in Lebanon suggests a ...
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Why Hezbollah chose low-tech pagers, walkie-talkies over cellphones
By shifting to relatively low-tech communication devices, including pagers and walkie-talkies, Hezbollah apparently sought an ...
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Pagers attack brings to life long-feared supply chain threat
The deadly detonation of thousands of Hezbollah pagers shows the power and stealth of sophisticated supply chain attacks.
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The Lebanon explosions raise a question: Deep into the smartphone era, who is still using pagers?
Electronic pagers that were popular status symbols in the 1990s are used for communication precisely because they are old ...
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Pagers, Once Ubiquitous, Retain Niche Appeal
Pagers lack more modern navigation technologies so can be harder to track, but are still widely used in hospitals for their ...
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From booby-trapped walkie-talkies to exploding pagers – could our phones and cars be next?
The use of old-fashioned tech to spark a series of deadly explosions across Lebanon and Syria has left many wondering, how ...
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Who still uses pagers anyway?
As mobile phones became the world's main communications tool, pagers, also known as beepers because of the sound they make to ...
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Why WERE Hezbollah using 80s-style pagers? How spooked terror group ditched smart phones in favour of low-tech gadgets fearing Israeli hack - only for security m…
Hezbollah operatives appeared to have been caught off guard by the detonation of thousands of
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U.N. chief speaks out on pager attack in Lebanon
United Nations Secretary General António Guterres said on Sept. 18 that he is “deeply frustrated” by the situation of ...
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