China is trying to recruit current and former feds, intelligence document warns

<p>Chinese intelligence entities are deploying online efforts to recruit unwitting current and former federal employees, according to a document from the National Counterintelligence and Security Center released Tuesday amid sweeping layoffs that have impacted much of the federal workforce.</p>

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<p>China and other groups are &ldquo;targeting current and former U.S. government (USG) employees for recruitment by posing as consulting firms, corporate headhunters, think tanks, and other entities on social and professional networking sites,&rdquo; said the <a href=“https://www.dni.gov/files/NCSC/documents/products/2025-04-08-NCSC-FBI-DCSA-OnlineTargetingUSGEmployees.pdf”>document</a>, which also contains seals from the Justice Department and the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency.&nbsp;</p>

<p>&ldquo;Their deceptive online job offers, and other virtual approaches, have become more sophisticated in targeting unwitting individuals with USG backgrounds seeking new employment,&rdquo; it said, adding that workers with security clearances must remember their obligation to protect classified information, even after leaving government service.</p>

<p>Efforts to shrink the size of the government, fueled by the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency, have targeted agencies across the federal enterprise, including the Defense Department and <a href=“DIA, NGA among growing number of intel agencies offering buyouts - Nextgov/FCW”>core intelligence offices</a> like the CIA and the National Security Agency. The CIA has been given the legal go-ahead to <a href=“CIA is terminating some probationary employees - Nextgov/FCW”>terminate</a> some staff outright.</p>

<p>On Tuesday, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced a <a href=“https://www.dni.gov/index.php/newsroom/press-releases/press-releases-2025/4063-pr-05-25”>sweeping DOGE-like efficiency effort</a> to cut out &ldquo;wasteful spending, inefficiencies, and bloated bureaucracy&rdquo; from the U.S. intelligence nexus. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which would be a target for these changes, houses the counterintelligence unit that issued the Chinese recruitment warning.</p>

<p>Warning signs that a recruitment effort is a sham meant to sway government workers include flattery, urgent requests to respond and the promise of an expedited timeline to a job offer, the intelligence paper said.</p>

<p>The document notably included&nbsp;a &ldquo;Case Study&rdquo; on a former Navy officer, Thomas Zhao, who was <a href=“Office of Public Affairs | U.S. Navy Sailor Sentenced to 27 Months in Prison for Transmitting Sensitive U.S. Military Information to Chinese Intelligence | United States Department of Justice”>sentenced to prison</a> last January for sending sensitive military data to a Chinese intelligence officer, including radar blueprints and operational orders. Their <a href=“China targeting U.S. service members on social media in "virtual espionage" spy efforts - CBS News”>online relationship</a> began with talk of the stock market.</p>

<p>A researcher uncovered a recruitment campaign in which a network of companies linked to a Chinese tech firm has sought to hire recently laid-off U.S. government employees, Reuters recently <a href=“Exclusive: Secretive Chinese network tries to lure fired federal workers, research shows | Reuters”>reported</a>.</p>

<p>Last month, CNN <a href=“https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/28/politics/us-intel-russia-china-attempt-recruit-disgruntled-federal-employees/index.html”>reported</a> that foreign adversaries, including China and Russia, have accelerated efforts to recruit disgruntled federal workers in national security roles, citing people familiar with U.S. intelligence on the matter.</p>

Article Link: https://www.nextgov.com/cybersecurity/2025/04/china-trying-recruit-current-and-former-feds-intelligence-document-warns/404409/