Foreign adversaries are targeting U.S. Army personnel on social media, job sites and gaming chats, the deputy Army chief of staff for intelligence, G-2, warned in a message to the force. Issued in June, the All-Army Activities message, or ALARACT, warns that foreign adversaries are “increasingly” using social media and fake job offers to gain sensitive information from Army personnel and their families. #ReadMore: https://loom.ly/UFzueOE #AUSAorg #USArmy #socialmedia #bevigilant #cybersecurity
All. Personal. Should. Start. Thinking. About. The. Enemy. Trying to. Kill. Them 24/7. That should. Help. Personnel. To. Become. Aware of. Enemy. ( SPY. Tactics) Bob13. PS. Good. Hunting
The army needs to start tracking these individuals. There has to be something put in place for military personnel to report suspicious job offers or opportunities so that we can investigate to make sure it’s legit or not before any further information is given to these foreign adversaries for a job. I’ve had over the last nine months, probably 13 job offers that felt really suspicious to me because of how difficult it is for me to find let alone interview for a role that I want in intelligence. It would be nice to have somebody from the government be able to invest determine whether this is fake or if some of these are actually real.
Thank you for highlighting this critical issue. The safety and security of our personnel and their families are paramount. It's essential that we remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to protect ourselves and our nation.
There is a lot all Americans can do to be aware and stop the efforts of our adversaries to use deception taking advantage of those seeking new opportunities as well as sow division between Americans and their Army.
GOD bless you
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