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Chinese spies are using LinkedIn to lure Westerners into sharing sensitive information

TechCrunch · Jun 4, 2026, 2:57 PM · Also reported by 3 other sources

Key takeaways

  • Spies working for Chinese intelligence are using job search and recruitment websites, including Linked In, to lure Western workers into sharing sensitive information, according to a joint advisory by the FBI, the U.K.
  • The advisory comes as governments continue to issue warnings about Chinese espionage, even as the U.S. and the U.K. have tried to improve relations with Beijing of late.
  • Targets are selected partly based on their resume and the likelihood that they might have knowledge of potentially sensitive or non-public information.

Spies working for Chinese intelligence are using job search and recruitment websites, including Linked In, to lure Western workers into sharing sensitive information, according to a joint advisory by the FBI, the U.K. s security service MI5, and the governments of Australia, Canada and New Zealand.

The advisory says Chinese spies pose as online recruiters and human resources firms who represent fake companies purportedly located outside of China, and target people with the aim of obtaining non-public information that might benefit Beijing.

The advisory comes as governments continue to issue warnings about Chinese espionage, even as the U.S. and the U.K. have tried to improve relations with Beijing of late. While Chinese spies often rely on hacking to steal information, the advisory underscores how spies also attempt to cultivate sources through public websites and communities.

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