‘Don’t become a target’ of Chinese intelligence, CSIS warns Canadians
The target is then approached on Linkedin by the PRCIS proxy who poses as a human resources recruiter or security consultant. After establishing contact, the recruiter will move the conversation to WeChat, WhatsApp, email or another secondary platform “at the earliest opportunity.”
Canadians are being warned to be wary of who they connect with on LinkedIn and other online messaging platforms. RCMP commissioner Mike Duheme told a House of Commons committee last week that more than 100 investigations into obvious foreign interference are underway in Canada, adding that police stations allegedly operated by Beijing have been closed amid ongoing investigations.
“Any matters that can be charged, any person that can be charged with the Criminal Code, we will do so.”
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