http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/07/14/with-espionage-at-cold-war-levels-csis-warns-travelling-spies-not-to-fall-for-sexual-honey-traps/
By Jim Bronskill
Canadian Press
13/07/14
Canada's spy agency has quietly warned travelling government officials
they might be drugged, kidnapped or blackmailed after being enticed into a
sexual "honey trap" by an attractive stranger.
Foreign intelligence services see federal employees -- and the proprietary
information they carry -- as prized targets, and precautions must be taken
to prevent the pilfering of secret files, says the Canadian Security
Intelligence Service.
The threat has prompted CSIS to prepare a special guide advising Canadian
officials to be wary of saying too much around taxi drivers, letting a
laptop computer out of their sight, or even stashing confidential material
in a hotel safe.
A copy of the 2012 CSIS publication, "Far From Home: A Travel Security
Guide for Government Officials," was obtained by The Canadian Press under
the Access to Information Act.
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