COLUMNS
Lessons From a Hezbollah Honey Trap

Mar 17, 2020 | 11:00 GMT

(JARIRIYAWAT/SHUTTERSTOCK)
Highlights
- The arrest of a U.S. military translator accused of spying for Hezbollah shows that state intelligence agencies are not the only ones who can conduct human intelligence operations.
- Honey traps continue to be an effective tactic that can be used against anyone at any age.
- Employees of governments, companies and organizations that could be targeted for recruitment by state or nonstate intelligence officers should be educated about such tactics.
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