The article highlights how modern espionage often relies on low-tech social engineering—like conference swag, gifts, and relationship-building—rather than hacking. It outlines who is being targeted (including cleared personnel and defense-adjacent workers) and reinforces practical OPSEC/counterintelligence habits to reduce risk.
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