MI6’s Dark Web Debut: Spy Recruitment Goes Digital, But Trolls Beware!

MI6 has launched “Silent Courier,” a dark web portal for potential informants to securely share secrets. The agency hopes spies worldwide will use it to contact them securely online. So, if you’re feeling like a covert James Bond, now’s your chance to join the espionage game, minus the martinis.

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So, MI6 just made sliding into their DMs a whole lot cooler. Forget Tinder, spies are now meeting on the dark web. Swipe right if you’re packing state secrets!

Key Points:

  • MI6 launches “Silent Courier,” a dark web portal for global informants.
  • YouTube videos instruct potential spies on secure communication methods.
  • The portal leverages Tor’s anonymity for secure contact.
  • Alternate access via VPN is advised for countries blocking Tor.
  • No credit cards, clean devices, and incognito mode—spy basics 101.

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