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Russia, China target laid-off US federal employees with 'valuable knowledge' for recruitment: Report

In one case, a foreign intelligence officer allegedly instructed an asset to create a company profile on LinkedIn, post a job listing, and actively pursue federal employees who have marked themselves as "open to work," the NCIS document detailed.

March 01, 2025 / 21:38 IST
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The intelligence suggests that foreign operatives are being directed to seek potential recruits on platforms like LinkedIn, TikTok, RedNote, and Reddit.

Foreign intelligence services, including those from Russia and China, are intensifying efforts to recruit US federal employees working in national security roles, particularly those who have been recently fired or fear imminent job loss, CNN reported, citing sources familiar with recent US intelligence assessments.

According to the report, adversarial nations are seeking to exploit the Trump administration's recent push for mass layoffs across the federal workforce, a strategy detailed earlier this week by the Office of Personnel Management.

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Russia and China are particularly targeting former federal employees with security clearances and those in probationary roles who may be at risk of termination, CNN sources revealed. These individuals are believed to possess valuable knowledge about US critical infrastructure and key government operations. Intelligence sources also indicated that at least two foreign countries have launched recruitment websites and are aggressively reaching out to federal employees via LinkedIn.

A document from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), reviewed by CNN, states with "high confidence" that foreign adversaries are attempting to take advantage of the layoffs. The intelligence suggests that foreign operatives are being directed to seek potential recruits on platforms like LinkedIn, TikTok, RedNote, and Reddit.