Exploding pagers: the tech?
by joepa - Wednesday October 2, 2024 at 09:38 AM
#1
So there were explosives, triggered by heat.
But how were the batteries triggeren?
Hook in the pages OS? Of a standa alone receiver?
First one seems more logical to me but im way more difficult since you need an updated custom firmware.
Or something else?
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#2
They probably hijacked the supply chain and replaced them with infected pagers.

Just like highly sophisticated malware attacks occur.

Supply Chain attacks are wild.

For more example of a real world scenario that is documented, check out the solar winds incident:

https://www.csoonline.com/article/570191...pared.html
Crypt files/Crypt files .NET [x64/x86] Native x86 WinDef Bypass - 0/26:
https://breachforums.st/Thread-MALWARE-C...26-Avcheck


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#3
It was probably bombs just being planted during production or somewhere along the way.
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/09/27/middl...index.html
This article explains everything very well.
Not affiliated with Hellcat.
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#4
I understand that is was a supply chain attack.
But what signal triggered detonation?
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#5
(Oct 02, 2024, 04:00 PM)joepa Wrote: I understand that is was a supply chain attack.
But what signal triggered detonation?
It's surprisingly easy to make it trigger at a set time, Israel probably did something similar to what al-Qaeda did a while back
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casio_F91W..._terrorism
Also, it wasn't exactly a supply chain "attack", the company that makes those pagers sells them in bulk and anyone can resell them anywhere.
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