Chinese spies target academics and ex government officials by posing as headhunters on LinkedIn
Chinese spies have reportedly been using LinkedIn to seek out potential recruits. Academics, government officials and diplomats are said to be among the most sought after by Chinese intelligence, who pretend to be corporate headhunters.
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