LONDON — Members of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, including the United States, issued a coordinated alert on Wednesday highlighting China’s efforts to exploit job platforms like LinkedIn for gathering classified information from security professionals globally. The notice marks an extraordinary breach of protocol for the coalition, which typically avoids public joint statements on intelligence matters. Authorities cited mounting concerns about targeted phishing campaigns and covert recruitment operations aimed at compromising defense infrastructure and sensitive government networks. Experts emphasized that cyber-espionage tactics, including fake profiles and deceptive job postings, represent a calculated threat to critical national assets. The advisory urges heightened vigilance across industries handling classified data, warning of persistent, well-resourced campaigns originating from state-sponsored Chinese agencies.
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