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NSA system administrators targeted by foreign intelligence via false‑flag recruitment tactics
NSA system administrators targeted by foreign intelligence via false‑flag recruitment tactics The passage outlines a specific intelligence‑recruitment method-using false‑flag identities to lure NSA system administrators, a high‑value target group. It cites historical KGB tactics and a 1973 case, suggesting a pattern that could extend to modern adversaries. While no new names or transactions are provided, the claim points to a potentially exploitable vulnerability in U.S. cyber‑espionage defenses, warranting follow‑up on current recruitment threats and internal security audits. Key insights: System administrators are identified as prime espionage targets due to their access to vast data.; Adversary services may use false‑flag identities, especially exploiting the hacker subculture.; Historical example: KGB used a false‑flag Israeli identity to recruit Navy communications officer Jerry Alfred Whitworth in 1973.
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