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MI5: Spies are using LinkedIn to steal secrets from UK nationals
As many as 10,000 Brits have been targeted, including security and military officials, civil servants, defence contractors and pharmaceutical industry experts
MI5: Spies are using LinkedIn to steal secrets from UK nationals
Security agency MI5 has warned that foreign spies are using LinkedIn to contact British officials and steal classified information from them.
The agency said that people using fake profiles LinkedIn had approached at least 10,000 Brits with access to sensitive information, across government departments and key industries, over the past five years.
China and Russia are thought to be among the hostile states using professional networking and social media sites to trick staff into revealing classified secrets.
Spies are using career networking site LinkedIn to try and steal national secrets, according to reports.
At least 10,000 people in the UK have been approached by fake profiles linked to hostile states according to spy agency MI5.
The BBC says the site is LinkedIn, a social media network people often use for work.
MI5 warned users might have been lured into sharing state secrets, and officials warned people working from home through the pandemic had made them more vulnerable.
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The BBC reports at least 10,000 Brits have been approached by fake profiles linked to hostile states a site which it says is LinkedIn, according to spy agency MI5.(PA)