Feb 22 โ€ข 06:00 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italy Il Giornale

More powerful than the CIA, FBI, and MI6 combined: the strange alarm about the Chinese MSS

A recent espionage incident in Greece highlights the sophisticated recruitment methods of China's Ministry of State Security (MSS) after a Greek commander was lured by a Chinese agent via LinkedIn.

A recent case of espionage in Greece has drawn attention to the vast capabilities of China's Ministry of State Security (MSS). The incident involved a Greek wing commander who disclosed that he was recruited through LinkedIn by a Chinese agent posing as a representative of a tech company. What began as an innocent collaboration regarding a web-facing project escalated into harassment and coercion aimed at extracting sensitive information about telecommunications applications and platforms without any form of compensation.

The MSS has developed a reputation for employing sophisticated recruitment strategies tailored to specific sectors. Reports from the Greek news outlet Protothema indicate that the MSS's approach includes using social media investigations, job offers, and front companies to attract professionals from defense, technology, and communications fields. This highlights the lengths the agency will go to in order to gather intelligence, raising significant concerns regarding security and the protection of sensitive information within these critical industries.

This development is part of a broader pattern of concern about Chinese espionage activities globally. The implications of such operations can be far-reaching, impacting not just national security but also the economic landscape as sensitive technologies and information are at risk of being exploited by foreign entities. The operations of the MSS challenge governments around the world to reassess their measures against espionage and to ensure that their personnel are protected from such tactics.

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