The lethal hack of Hezbollah's Asian-branded pagers and walkie-talkies has sparked an intense search for the devices' path, ...
The BBC has traced a complex path, linking the events to multiple countries, including Taiwan, Japan, Hungary, Israel, and Lebanon ...
Japan's Icom said it was highly unlikely that wireless devices that exploded in Lebanon were the company's products.
Taiwan's government and Bulgarian authorities Friday both denied making the exploding pagers used by Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Japan company denies making Hezbollah’s walkie-talkies that exploded in Lebanon - Hezbollah’s hand-held radios detonated in ...
The attack on southern Lebanon on Thursday involved airstrikes and artillery, an Israeli official said, after two days of ...
The Japanese electronics manufacturer Icom said it stopped making the walkie-talkie model in 2014 and has warned about fake ...
Lebanon’s Annahar newspaper reported on Wednesday that the ... Asia is recognized as a global hub for telecoms and ...
The walkie-talkies that exploded in Lebanon Wednesday have not been made for over a decade, according to Japan's Icom Inc.
ICOM director says there is 'no way' a bomb could have been implated into one of its devices during manufacture after ...