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Russia is using untrained spies after operatives were expelled from Europe in 2022. The case against a Canadian teen shows ...
Russia's intelligence agencies are “constantly financing” agents using cryptocurrency, blockchain investigators told Decrypt.
Russia using Bitcoin to recruit teen spies, fund sabotage, and bribe officials, sparking NATO warnings of hybrid warfare.
Laken Pavan, a Canadian teenager, is entangled in a Russian espionage network, recruited by the FSB for sabotage operations in Europe. Tracked via cryptocurrency, his arrest highlights Moscow's ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNA Canadian Teenager Was Recruited To Be A Russian SpyLaken Pavan, a Canadian teenager, was recruited by Russia’s FSB in Donetsk in May 2024 and sent to Europe to collect military intelligence. He traveled to Copenhagen and then Warsaw, funded by bitcoin ...
A Canadian teenage boy, Laken Pavan, found himself ensnared in Russia's hybrid warfare tactics when he was recruited by the FSB. Amidst financial struggles in Europe, Pavan sought funds via bitcoin ...
Laken Pavan travelled to occupied Ukraine to volunteer for an aid group and ended up being recruited as a Russian agent. The then 17-year-old was sent to Poland to spy ... of the teen's plan ...
Spy agencies are increasingly targeting children for recruitment. Both Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of using children ...
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