Brenda Song says she's always been a little hesitant about taking the plunge with technology, and social media is no ...
A recent attack in Lebanon demonstrates how everyday devices can be weaponized, highlighting vulnerabilities in global supply ...
Pagers exploded across Lebanon in September. Retired Mossad agents, key to the operation, tell 60 Minutes Israel's plot started years ago with getting Hezbollah terrorists to buy walkie-talkies.
A discussion of the pager attack in the Middle East and its implications for national security, the laws of war and global ...
Israeli intelligence agents revealed a decade-long operation involving booby-trapped pagers and walkie-talkies supplied to ...
Hezbollah members were using walkie-talkies booby trapped with explosives for 10 years before they were finally activated by ...
Mossad said it found that at the time Hezbollah was buying pagers from a Taiwanese company called Gold Apollo. It set up a fake company which used the Gold Apollo name on pagers rigged with ...
The turning point was a pager explosion, a device commonly used by Hezbollah operatives. For the first time, a former agent from Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad, has come forward on camera ...
Another trick up Mossad's sleeve to ensure that as many people as possible were hurt or killed was to ensure that the signal to trigger the explosives required two hands to use. The pagers had a ...