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How did they get to Hezbollah’s devices? Likely by infiltrating the supply chain | CBC News

How did they get to Hezbollah’s devices? Likely by infiltrating the supply chain | CBC News

The detonation of hundreds of electronic devices used by members of Hezbollah is the result of potentially a years long intelligence operation that likely required the infiltration of the manufacturing supply chain and access to the pagers, security experts say."Tactically and operationally … along with the level of sophistication, tradescraft and professionalism involved — it's unbelievable," said Assaf Orion, a retired Israeli […]

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