Woman linked to explosive pagers in Lebanon under Hungarian secret service protection

The woman linked to the explosive pagers that detonated in Lebanon and Syria this week is reportedly under the protection of Hungarian secret services, her mother told The Associated Press on Friday.
Beatrix Bsrsony-Arcidiacono confirmed that her daughter, Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacono, has remained out of the public eye since Tuesday's attacks, which targeted Iran-backed Hezbollah and are widely believed to have been carried out by Israel.
Cristiana, identified as the CEO of Budapest-based BAC Consulting, has been connected to the manufacturing of the explosive devices, according to the Taiwanese trademark holder of the pagers.
Her mother disclosed that Cristiana had received threats and is "currently in a safe place under Hungarian secret service protection." She added that "the Hungarian secret services advised her not to speak to the media" during a phone interview from Sicily.