Russia Paying Teenage and Untrained Spies Using Bitcoin: Report
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Russia has resorted to the use of uninstructed spy after its diplomats and agencies have been excommunicated from Europe in response to Ukraine's wide-scale invasion in 2022. The case of a Canadian youth imprisoned in Poland reveals how Moscow conducts operations and how they are funded by cryptomonde, Reuters writes in a survey.
Russia's FSB Used Bitcoin to Pay Teenage Informants
Blockchain analysis companies Global Ledger and Recoveris, working with Reuters, have recently found that Russia’s security agency, the Federal Security Service (FSB), has been using Bitcoin BTC to pay teenagers with no formal training to collect information in Europe.
Russian Agencies May Be Using Bitcoin to Fund Teen Spies and Covert Operations
Russian intelligence agencies are reportedly utilizing Bitcoin to fund covert operations involving teenage spies and sabotage activities across Europe, raising significant security concerns. Investigations reveal that these operations are financed
Russia Paying Teenage And Untrained Spies Using Bitcoin: Report - Data Intelligence
In brief A recent Reuters report details how Russian intelligence agencies used Bitcoin to pay a teenage spy who was recently sentenced to jail in Poland. Russia’s intelligence agencies are “constantly financing” agents using cryptocurrency, blockchain analytics firm Recoveris told Decrypt. As well as funding spies using cryptocurrency, Russia has also financed private mercenaries and paid off European politicians to spread pro-Russian and anti…
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