24-11-2025 21:13 via defenseone.com

Foreign spies see opportunity in fed workers' uncertainty, Army warns

Foreign spies are posing as consulting firms, think tanks, corporate recruiters, and more to exploit U.S. soldiers, Army civilians, and family members, the Army deputy chief of staff for intelligence said in a recent memo.“Especially in the context of the recent lapse in appropriations and government shutdown, our adversaries are looking online to identify individuals seeking new employment opportunities, expressing dissatisfaction or describing financial insecurity,” Lt. G
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