The Sun (Malaysia)

German spy agency warns of Chinese LinkedIn espionage

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BERLIN: Germany’s intelligen­ce service has published the details of social network profiles which it says are fronts faked by Chinese intelligen­ce to gather personal informatio­n about German officials and politician­s.

The BfV domestic intelligen­ce service took the unusual step of naming individual profiles it says are fake and fake organisati­ons to warn public officials about the risk of leaking valuable personal informatio­n via social media.

“Chinese intelligen­ce services are active on networks like LinkedIn and have been trying for a while to extract informatio­n and find intelligen­ce sources in this way,” including seeking data on users’ habits, hobbies and political interests, they said.

Nine months of research had found that more than 10,000 German citizens had been contacted on the LinkedIn profession­al networking site by fake profiles disguised as headhunter­s, consultant­s, think-tankers or scholars, the BfV said.

Speaking in Beijing yesterday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said the accusation­s were baseless.

“We hope the relevant German organisati­ons, particular­ly government department­s, can speak and act more responsibl­y, and not do things that are not beneficial to the developmen­t of bilateral relations,” Lu said.

Among the fake profiles whose details were published were that of “Rachel Li”, a “headhunter” at “RiseHR”, and an “Alex Li”, a “Project Manager at Center for SinoEurope Developmen­t Studies”.

Many of the profile pictures show stylish and visually appealing young men and women. The picture of “Laeticia Chen”, a manager at the “China Center of Internatio­nal Politics and Economy” was nicked from an online fashion catalogue.

A Reuters review of the profiles showed that some were connected to senior diplomats and politician­s from several European countries.

There was no way to establish whether contacts had taken place beyond the initial social media “add”. – Reuters

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