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"This extraordinary networked attack in #Lebanon exploited a zero-day vulnerability physically implanted into the pager devices together with explosives. It suggests that #Hezbollah's and Iran's supply chain has been heavily infiltrated and compromised by #Israel" Defence Studies KCL
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@DSD_Kings Nothing particularly extraordinary about bribing someone on the supply chain for access to devices, stuffing them with explosives, then detonating in an indiscriminate attack. It's just terrorism performed by a state with more resources than most terror groups.

@DSD_Kings Israel is nothing but terrorists and should be treated accordingly.

@DSD_Kings This is what actual terrorism looks like

@DSD_Kings zero day? 😅

@DSD_Kings You mean the unprecedented mass terrorist attack, deliberately planned to injure as many civilians as possible, by a gov't currently committing a genocide as part of their 76+ years of terrorism and persecution against the Palestinian people as well as neighboring countries.

@DSD_Kings In what way is this a zero day vulnerability? Do you imagine that one day someone will patch it?

@DSD_Kings Extraordinary? This is horrific state sponsored terrorism

@DSD_Kings @BBCNews why are you not calling this attack by Israel what it is? Terrorism. This was a sophisticated, co-ordinated terrorist attack, with the support of a US company.

@DSD_Kings Pretty sure that is not the name recognition @Moto was hoping to get for its consumer products .. the Israelis just killed all their chances of edging their competitors on consumer trust

@DSD_Kings Here on the BBC the wording is 'extraordinary'. On ITV it was 'audacious' and on Channel 4 the news anchor smirked and opened with "Israel calling". Is anybody in the mainstream going to call it 'terrorism'?

