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CIA is searching for additional informants in China, Iran, and North Korea.

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Last updated: 2024/10/03 at 8:27 AM
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The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is making efforts to attract informants from countries like Iran, China, and North Korea by publishing online instructions in Korean, Mandarin, and Farsi. These instructions detail the steps that potential tipsters can take to contact US intelligence officials without putting themselves in harm’s way. The agency aims to make individuals feel safe about providing information from authoritarian regimes and to expand its portfolio of domestic informants.

The set of instructions includes ways to reach the CIA on its public website or the darknet, which protects the user’s identity. Similar instructions were posted in Russian two years ago following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The CIA claims that people from around the world are attempting to contact them, and they want to ensure that those in authoritarian regimes know that they are open for business. The agency emphasized the importance of using VPNs to circumvent internet restrictions and surveillance, as well as using devices that cannot easily be traced back to the user.

The messages in Korean, Mandarin, and Farsi were posted on various platforms such as Telegram, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. While some of these platforms are blocked in countries like China, Iran, and North Korea, they can still be accessed using VPNs. Authoritarian leaders utilize the internet as a tool for mass surveillance, propaganda, and censorship, blocking access to platforms like Facebook and controlling the information available to users. Tools like VPNs offer ways to bypass censorship and surveillance, but caution must be exercised in choosing a provider that is not headquartered in countries hostile to the United States.

By providing instructions on how to safely contact the CIA, the agency is aiming to recruit more sources from countries with authoritarian regimes. The use of private web browsers, deleting internet history, and other security measures are recommended to protect the well-being of potential informants. The CIA’s efforts in Russia have shown success, and they hope to replicate that in other countries with restrictive internet policies. This initiative is part of the agency’s broader strategy to expand its network of informants and gather valuable intelligence from around the world.

Overall, the CIA’s publication of online instructions in Korean, Mandarin, and Farsi is a testament to its commitment to attracting tipsters from challenging geopolitical environments. By providing guidance on secure communication methods, the agency aims to encourage individuals in authoritarian regimes to come forward with valuable information. As the digital landscape becomes increasingly complex, the importance of privacy and security in intelligence gathering cannot be overstated. The CIA’s proactive approach in reaching out to potential sources demonstrates its adaptability and willingness to explore new avenues for intelligence collection.

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