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WED · 2026-06-10 · 23:39 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0611-83412
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FBI disables 13 Chinese suspected spying websites targeting US officials

The FBI announced on Wednesday that it seized over a dozen internet domains. These domains were reportedly used by Chinese intelligence services to gather personal information from Americans.

Mark MagnierSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-10 · 23:39 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
FBI disables 13 Chinese suspected spying websites targeting US officials
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The FBI announced on Wednesday that it seized over a dozen internet domains. These domains were reportedly used by Chinese intelligence services to gather personal information from Americans. The aim was to deceive, recruit, or blackmail individuals holding security clearances into revealing sensitive data. According to the FBI, these fake consulting company domains demonstrate the extent to which Chinese intelligence services are willing to go. The agency stated that these services are using AI-generated content, professional networking sites, and online payment platforms to target Americans. The FBI took these actions to protect national security.

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China's intelligence services are targeting Americans using AI, professional networking sites, and online payment platforms.

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Chinese intelligence services are using AI-generated content to trick, recruit, or coerce US security clearance holders.

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The domains were used to gather personal information to fool, conscript, or blackmail Americans with security clearances.

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The FBI disabled 13 internet domains used by Chinese intelligence services to target Americans.

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The FBI said on Wednesday that it seized more than a dozen internet domains used by Chinese intelligence services to gain personal information in hopes of fooling, conscripting or blackmailing Americans with security clearances into divulging sensitive information.“The fake consulting company domains seized by the FBI illustrate the lengths the Chinese government’s intelligence services will go to as they try to use AI-generated content to trick, recruit, or coerce current and former US security clearance holders into sharing sensitive information,” said Roman Rozhavsky, assistant director of the FBI’s Counterintelligence and Espionage Division, in a statement.“The FBI and our partners have observed China’s intelligence services resort to using AI, professional networking sites, and online payment platforms to target Americans, and we have taken actions to defend the homeland and our national security.”
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