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Oh, Darn. GB_RN Sep 2024 #1
Bulk buying of refurbished electronics for your troops might be penny wise pound foolish irisblue Sep 2024 #3
Hezbollah was buying outdated devices to communicate out of fear of Israel's surveillance of the newer eqpt. Beastly Boy Sep 2024 #9
Pagers are one way communication so nearly impossible to track. joshcryer Sep 2024 #20
I suspect it involved months long planning that included Beastly Boy Sep 2024 #35
In 2016 the TV show Person of Interest did an episode on nonremovable software irisblue Sep 2024 #2
Reuters is now reporting 1000+ people injured irisblue Sep 2024 #4
What evil plot is Israel doing now? Making pagers explode on those poor, freedom fighting Hezbollah members AZLD4Candidate Sep 2024 #5
Yes, poor, poor Hezbollah mcar Sep 2024 #27
Hey, these things happen. Ray Bruns Sep 2024 #6
This makes it funny that right-wingers think we have a "deep state" that sends lone gunmen after Trump ck4829 Sep 2024 #7
From AP twitter, the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon was injured by a pager explosion irisblue Sep 2024 #8
Wall Street Journal is reporting that these pagers were part of new shipment received by Hezbollah is recent days rollin74 Sep 2024 #10
genocide or ethnic cleansing? Beastly Boy Sep 2024 #11
Stuxnet was deployed in 2010, so computer malwear/virus is not new, this was just irisblue Sep 2024 #13
Yeah but that was a software hack, this is a hardware hack EX500rider Sep 2024 #24
Cyber warfare likely goes back pre-2010. Beastly Boy Sep 2024 #34
8 dead and 2,750 injured now rollin74 Sep 2024 #12
Crimony, Mossad. maxsolomon Sep 2024 #14
What an odd series of coincidences sarisataka Sep 2024 #15
Indeed. If I were Hezbollah I'd be asking for a refund from the manufacturer rollin74 Sep 2024 #23
Yes probably poorly made in China and they overcharged them right LOL EX500rider Sep 2024 #25
Seems like a reckless provocation onandup Sep 2024 #16
I doubt ordinary people are wearing Hezbollah pagers. former9thward Sep 2024 #17
Not sure what you mean by a "Hezbollah pager" onandup Sep 2024 #19
Hezbolla was worried about phone hacks so they issued all their fighters pagers EX500rider Sep 2024 #28
These pagers were purchased by Hezbollah and distributed to their members. Coventina Sep 2024 #42
Is everything Israel does a provocation sarisataka Sep 2024 #18
With some..........absolutely. nt MarineCombatEngineer Sep 2024 #32
Is there an acceptable proportion? maxsolomon Sep 2024 #21
You forgot this: MarineCombatEngineer Sep 2024 #30
And there it is. MarineCombatEngineer Sep 2024 #31
I would guess 99.99% or better. Beastly Boy Sep 2024 #36
They also think Israel existing EllieBC Sep 2024 #39
Of course it is. AloeVera Sep 2024 #41
If this is of course a provocation, and if this is of course a provocation by Israel, Beastly Boy Sep 2024 #43
Pager blasts also reported now in Syria DJ Synikus Makisimus Sep 2024 #22
Gee, what a shame. mcar Sep 2024 #26
Not surprising... Think. Again. Sep 2024 #29
LMAO! Mysterian Sep 2024 #33
lol rollin74 Sep 2024 #37
Tragic. EllieBC Sep 2024 #38
they still make pagers? prodigitalson Sep 2024 #40
Fruit of the Boom Zorro Sep 2024 #44
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