well you could swap israel for any foreign nation really. this is public but even friendly countries have been caught hacking eachothers shit.. (belgacom?), so can you trust anyone really?
they are talking now about supply chain, but if explosives were put why would the heat be needed? I'd imagine it would then be an electronic trigger. idk much about tiny explosives tho.. maybe heat was not the battery then? its weird mixed messaging on this one. its not really clear to me atleast if it was actually supplychain attack, i think theres too little to go on.
i am between cyberangle and supplychain. on one hand to target so specific ud think it was cyber angle. some exploit in the protocol to dial the page maybe. on the otherhand... do lithium batteries really explode so violently??
Discussion:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41567299
From a strategic perspective can any nation or large organization continue to allow Israeli suppliers anywhere in a supply chain?
well you could swap israel for any foreign nation really. this is public but even friendly countries have been caught hacking eachothers shit.. (belgacom?), so can you trust anyone really? they are talking now about supply chain, but if explosives were put why would the heat be needed? I'd imagine it would then be an electronic trigger. idk much about tiny explosives tho.. maybe heat was not the battery then? its weird mixed messaging on this one. its not really clear to me atleast if it was actually supplychain attack, i think theres too little to go on.
i am between cyberangle and supplychain. on one hand to target so specific ud think it was cyber angle. some exploit in the protocol to dial the page maybe. on the otherhand... do lithium batteries really explode so violently??