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ASIO warns of Chinese espionage via LinkedIn and job advertisements

3 June 2026
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Australia’s domestic intelligence agency ASIO, along with partner agencies from the Five Eyes alliance—comprising the UK, US, Canada, and New Zealand—has issued a warning about Chinese espionage efforts targeting government and military personnel. The agencies report that Chinese spies are increasingly using professional networking sites like LinkedIn and job platforms such as Indeed to solicit sensitive information. These spies often impersonate consultants or HR professionals, offering lucrative payments to recruits who provide non-public military, political, or economic intelligence. Security clearance holders, particularly those in defense and foreign affairs, are prime targets. The bulletin indicates that successful recruits can earn hundreds to thousands of dollars for sensitive reports, with payments processed through various platforms, including cryptocurrency. ASIO noted that foreign espionage activities have had a significant financial impact on Australia, costing the nation approximately $12.5 billion in the last fiscal year.

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This warning highlights the growing threat of espionage in an era of heightened geopolitical tensions. As countries like China intensify their intelligence operations, the use of technology and social media for recruitment signifies a shift in tactics. Historical trends have shown that nations often seek strategic advantages through espionage, particularly in defense and technology sectors. The Five Eyes alliance has been vigilant about countering such threats, emphasizing the importance of protecting sensitive information in a globally interconnected environment.

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