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Wednesday 18 October 2023

Epic Scale



MI5 head warns of 'epic scale' of Chinese espionage

More than 20,000 people in the UK have now been approached covertly online by Chinese spies, the head of MI5 said.

It comes amid a new warning to tens of thousands of British businesses of the risk of having their innovation stolen.



Crikey that sounds like a dodgy situation. 

Maybe China is interested in the secrets of HS2, Net Zero technology, the technological battle against climate change and how we make use of China's solar panels without enough sunshine.

Or maybe the real focus is on more subtle secrets such as how the BBC manages to keep going and why senior media officials such as Gary Lineker are paid so much. 

Although they may already know all of that.

10 comments:

Tammly said...

During my last employment stint in aerospace, I together with others was so approached. But to be solicited by a Chinese spy is to break out in derision. They are transparently unconvincing, if my experience is anything to go by.

Peter MacFarlane said...

Like you I find it hard to imagine that we Brits know anything or have anything that the Chinese would be interested in. We're not worth the candle any more, are we?

Sam Vega said...

Approached covertly online?

Ai Kai Haht, have you been playing me for a fool all these years?

Doonhamer said...

Hah. Shows what they know. East Asians do not have the highest average IQ for nothing.
The ones that the genii at MI5 know about are they ones they were supposed to find.
A bit like always leaving an obvious error in some report or expenses claim so that the form checker can feel good about having found it. Salary justified.
The Inscrutable spy masters will use another race, and when they do get some nugget they will not let the opposition know that they know. Unless they want them to know that they know that they know. Etc.

A K Haart said...

Tammly - maybe unconvincing is an approach. They could be looking for people who want to be on their side for ideological reasons.

Peter - that's it, We're not worth the candle. Perhaps that doesn't matter and they are after quantity of info rather than quality.

Sam - so sorry, but surely quiet move to Portsmouth and bicycle surveillance no coincidence either.

Doonhamer - I've often wondered how spy masters ever reach bedrock and know that they know. They must be a point where they have to send in some kind of report and hope nobody knows any more than is in the report.

dearieme said...

"I've often wondered how spy masters ever reach bedrock and know that they know"

The scriptwriter of the recent Kim Philby dramatisation solved that one neatly. At one point the hero (whose name I have forgotten) took Anthony Blunt completely by surprise in a relaxed social setting by mispronouncing a name. Blunt's undisguised dismay at the (wrong) word gave the game away.

Well done, thought I, because otherwise it's smoke and mirrors all the way down, isn't it?

A K Haart said...

dearieme - our French teacher at school sometimes told us that during WWII the French resistance caught a few German spies via mispronounced names. I suppose it has to be something specific like a mistake which shouldn't be made or it is all smoke and mirrors.

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A K Haart said...

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