Dirty Frank
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Ditch your smartphone for security and get a safe pager...
Well played.
It will be interesting to see how this was done. I'd be shocked if they managed to attack stock pagers and get the battery to thermal runaway. I suspect they infiltrated the supply chain (who doesn't love a deal) and got loaded pagers distributed to members.Ditch your smartphone for security and get a safe pager...
Well played.
If they're smart enough to infiltrate the manufacturing process, surely they thought of that too. The actual messages were probably encrypted (analog).They killed 9 people that believe in martyrdom. Clever stunt but it was a one hit wonder and it will result in a total change to internal security when they could have just listened in to every message sent from now until whenever.
Just a wild guess but their transition to pagers would be problematical for intelligence gathering. Pagers being a one way plug type of device it is far more difficult to develop networks and affiliations from monitoring the traffic. I can only imagine the amount of analysis and scrutiny that Mossad has on the local cellular and IP devices making that sort of comms fairly simple for them. One mistake or sloppy member and that's it you're in their sights.They killed 9 people that believe in martyrdom. Clever stunt but it was a one hit wonder and it will result in a total change to internal security when they could have just listened in to every message sent from now until whenever.
Air travel prohibited with your smartphone or laptop or any other high tech gizmocontraption on board in 3 .... 2 ... 1 ...
Used to?Probably just pagers as a knee-jerk reaction, just like when they banned the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 or how they used to make you remove your shoes.
I've had some interesting discussions with some of the old Bell guys. It would have been fun to work with them. Things like people calling into to complain about a buzz on the line and techs measuring over 100V induced from running parallel to power. Obviously minimal amperage available but still interesting.So funny thing eh? The newer the system (that has security built in from the ground up) the less secure it is compared to a plain old telephone service (known as POTS) that was built with ZERO consideration to security.
They'll be passing folded paper notes soon.
The company that made the pagers is a shell/paper company based in Budapest, registered about 2 years ago... before Oct. 7th. What else does have Mossad up their sleeve?
Plot twist, that's det cord.