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Zorro

(15,740 posts)
Sun Jul 26, 2020, 11:06 PM Jul 2020

How a Chinese agent used LinkedIn to hunt for targets

Jun Wei Yeo, an ambitious and freshly enrolled Singaporean PhD student, was no doubt delighted when he was invited to give a presentation to Chinese academics in Beijing in 2015.

His doctorate research was about Chinese foreign policy and he was about to discover firsthand how the rising superpower seeks to attain influence.

After his presentation, Jun Wei, also known as Dickson, was, according to US court documents, approached by several people who said they worked for Chinese think tanks. They said they wanted to pay him to provide "political reports and information". They would later specify exactly what they wanted: "scuttlebutt" - rumours and insider knowledge.

He soon realised they were Chinese intelligence agents but remained in contact with them, a sworn statement says. He was first asked to focus on countries in South East Asia but later, their interest turned to the US government.

That was how Dickson Yeo set off on a path to becoming a Chinese agent - one who would end up using the professional networking website LinkedIn, a fake consulting company and cover as a curious academic to lure in American targets.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-53544505

For many years I have been astounded by the information people freely reveal about themselves and their employment on LinkedIn; current data mining techniques can easily identify and target individuals working on sensitive government and commercial programs by using this information. Crossing LinkedIn information with other social media accounts can create a very coherent personality profile of people ripe for exploitation by governments, commercial operations, and foreign adversaries.

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How a Chinese agent used LinkedIn to hunt for targets (Original Post) Zorro Jul 2020 OP
Yeah Linkedin publishes TMI and people freely expose themselves. live love laugh Jul 2020 #1
Makes me wonder how many people in this administration, in our government , duforsure Jul 2020 #2

live love laugh

(13,100 posts)
1. Yeah Linkedin publishes TMI and people freely expose themselves.
Sun Jul 26, 2020, 11:28 PM
Jul 2020

I think that’s weird. I expressed privacy concerns with a close friend who said as long as I am not doing anything wrong what’s there to be concerned about. I think that sums up lots of peoples’ attitudes which is both sad and dangerous.

duforsure

(11,885 posts)
2. Makes me wonder how many people in this administration, in our government ,
Mon Jul 27, 2020, 03:56 AM
Jul 2020

In the White House are working for foreign governments to help put this country in the situation we're in now. I think they will uncover we have more than people could ever imagine working as agents , spies , and feeding information to putin , xi, and others. Hope I'm wrong, but it looks that way to me.

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