USAF Warns of Foreign
Intelligence Targeting Service Members
Social media sites said to offer high pay for
‘consulting’ services.
Updated
Apr 24, 2025 4:00 AM EDT
Earlier this week, the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations
(AFOSI) issued a dark warning to airmen and former service members. The office
cautioned against “foreign intelligence entities” using a phony recruitment
scheme to trick unsuspecting veterans and current service members. Special
Agent Lee Russ, executive director of AFOSI Office of Special Projects, said,
“These aren’t just job offers, they’re intelligence operations in disguise. Our
adversaries are targeting the very people who’ve kept this nation secure.”
While not a new tactic, recent efforts have become more aggressive and
refined, according to AFOSI. It characterized the initiative as coming in the
form of social media messages offering high-paying “consulting jobs.” One site
mentioned in news reports, including one by CBS, is
Chinese-owned WeChat.
In an intelligence report described in an article by breakingdefense.com,
AFOSI wrote: “Foreign actors reach out to service members privately, which
means there’s no institutional oversight. What someone does on their personal
account doesn’t necessarily have the same safeguards as an official one, and
adversaries are taking advantage of that.” There has been recent suspicion that
foreign intelligence operatives, including those from China, are posing as
consulting firms, corporate headhunters, think tanks “and other entities on
social and professional networking sites.”


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