I read elsewhere that pagers are passive - they don't broadcast a signal, only receive. So perfect for a network of people that doesn't want to have their location tracked. IT staff and doctors have used them in the past but I don't know anyone who still does. There has long been software to route the "pages" to the on-call persons cell phone. (eg: pagerduty.com)My first thought was that I can’t imagine there was much precision in an attack like this. So Hezbollah are using pagers, but who else might be using pagers? That sounds funny to people who are used to upgrading to the latest iPhone as soon as it’s available… but Lebanon is a very different place.
Not to mention bystanders, babies being held or kids playing with dad’s pager, etc.
Israel has shown they DGAF as much as Hezbollah/Hamas DGAF. Their moral high ground is an imagined one and that’s becoming more and more clear to the western world.
It will be interesting to see if this was:
- a 0day exploit in the stock pager software that blows up the battery
- Mossad loading new firmware on the pagers with an exploit to blow up the battery
- physical altering the pagers to add in explosives and way to trigger them (hardest to pull off logistically IMO)