More like, imagine what a state-level actor has done already. Heck they don't even need to carry out hacks of this nature. It would be trivial for a government to embed an agent at any tech company at a way higher level than customer support. Do people really think a top CS graduate recruited to a coveted intelligence role can't pass a FAANG interview?
> Do people really think a top CS graduate recruited to a coveted intelligence role can't pass a FAANG interview?
There are no top CS grads working for any government, other than perhaps academy graduates, and then only temporarily. For a top CS grad, private sector salaries are 5-20x what government will pay, and if they are top CS grads, they'll be smart enough to do the math.
I don't think India would weaponize H1-B, but it wouldn't be beyond Russia or China. BTW, having sleeper agents deeply implanted in other countries is an insurance policy.
China and Russia were the two countries I was primarily thinking of when I wrote that post. It's worth pointing out that in the international spy game your friends also spy on you. I feel confident India has agents in the US.
They would be stupid if they didn’t. The US has a tendency to meddle in internal politics of other countries and having sleeper assets in sufficient numbers is a deterrent.
Unfortunately, for these countries, H1Bs are very easy to locate.
The threat of coercion or bribery by a state actor is absolutely real, and has already played out in the past month.
The threat of wilful cooperation by sympathetic employees with loyal ties to their homeland has also been a widely covered in several Chinese cases, less so by Russia. This isn’t isolated to those countries either - it’s almost certainly being done by the west too.
More like, imagine what a state-level actor has done already. Heck they don't even need to carry out hacks of this nature. It would be trivial for a government to embed an agent at any tech company at a way higher level than customer support. Do people really think a top CS graduate recruited to a coveted intelligence role can't pass a FAANG interview?