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How U.S. intelligence assets were compromised in China
The U.S. started sharing counterintelligence information with foreign countries, but the Iranians may have passed that information to their Chinese counterparts who used it to identify and hunt down all US intelligence assets within China, according to former HPSE chair Mike Rogers.
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Sharing counterintelligence information between countries requires a greater degree of trust, which can put US intelligence assets at risk, as seen in the case of a large group of sources in China being killed after Iran shared information with its Chinese counterparts.
19:57 - 23:58 (04:01)
Summary
Sharing counterintelligence information between countries requires a greater degree of trust, which can put US intelligence assets at risk, as seen in the case of a large group of sources in China being killed after Iran shared information with its Chinese counterparts.
ChapterHow U.S. intelligence assets were compromised in China
Episode75: Compromised Comms
PodcastDarknet Diaries
The podcast discusses the event when Iranian hackers breached the communications system of the CIA with Chinese support, killing at least a dozen valuable sources and crippling intelligence gathering for years to come.
23:58 - 25:22 (01:23)
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The podcast discusses the event when Iranian hackers breached the communications system of the CIA with Chinese support, killing at least a dozen valuable sources and crippling intelligence gathering for years to come. It also raises questions on why this was not treated as an act of war and why this was not major news at the time when it happened.
ChapterHow U.S. intelligence assets were compromised in China
Episode75: Compromised Comms
PodcastDarknet Diaries
Former HPSE Chair, Mike Rogers, discusses intelligence failures and solutions to fix them during a panel at Stenos, including internal investigations and improving communication among sources, assets, and agents.
25:22 - 27:07 (01:44)
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Former HPSE Chair, Mike Rogers, discusses intelligence failures and solutions to fix them during a panel at Stenos, including internal investigations and improving communication among sources, assets, and agents.