U.S. and intelligence allies issue rare joint warning about China
The agencies said Chinese intelligence officers use fake recruiters and online job ads to seek privileged information, paying up to several thousand dollars per report.
- Security agencies from the 'Five Eyes' alliance warned about Chinese spies using online job platforms to recruit people with access to sensitive information.
- The spies were targeting those specialised in defence, foreign affairs, intelligence, and military personnel, especially those stationed in the Indo-Pacific region.
- Beijing has repeatedly rejected such espionage claims, calling them 'pure fabrication and malicious slander'.
56 Articles
56 Articles
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and its close international partners caution that Chinese military intelligence services use professional networking sites and online job search platforms to target current and former government and military personnel.
LinkedIn China Spying Threat Prompts Warning From US, Allies
(Bloomberg) — The US and its “Five Eyes” intelligence partners issued what they said was an unprecedented joint notice warning about attempts by Chinese spies to use websites such as LinkedIn to recruit assets.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 64% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium























