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China’s Spy Agency Warns: Beware of ‘Handsome Men’ And ‘Beautiful Women’ To Students

China’s top spy agency has issued a stark warning to students with access to sensitive data, cautioning them to be vigilant against potential espionage efforts. The Ministry of State Security (MSS) has alerted students about foreign agents who may use deceptive methods, including romantic advances, to gather classified information.

Espionage Tactics Targeting Students

On Wednesday, the MSS released a detailed advisory via its official WeChat account. The agency highlighted that foreign intelligence operatives are increasingly targeting young students, exploiting their curiosity and openness to new experiences. According to the MSS, these operatives pose as university scholars, employees of research institutions, or market research firms to gain students’ trust.

Deceptive Methods and False Pretenses

The agency’s statement reveals that these foreign spies often lure students with promises of high-paying part-time jobs or academic exchanges. Once students show interest, they are offered free training and guidance through various communication channels, including social media and video conferencing. In a more troubling tactic, these spies may even adopt the guise of “handsome men and beautiful women,” creating a false sense of intimacy to manipulate students into compromising national security.

China’s Ongoing Crackdown on Espionage

This warning is part of China’s broader crackdown on perceived threats to national security. The country has been proactive in addressing and disclosing cases of espionage and has issued several advisories to its citizens this year. The MSS has not provided specific examples of foreign firms involved in these activities, and further details remain unavailable.

China’s warning serves as a reminder of the lengths to which foreign intelligence agencies might go to infiltrate sensitive sectors. Students with access to critical data are urged to remain cautious and vigilant against such deceptive tactics to protect national security.

Dishti Tandon

A passionate multimedia journalist and Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, I specialize in world and trending news, delivering engaging and impactful stories. Over the years, I have honed my skills in blog writing, web stories, content creation, and news reporting, ensuring fresh perspectives for diverse audiences.

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