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Pakistani ISI has been providing training to woman to make calls and chats on social networking sites I order to honey trap unsuspecting Indian personnel. The plan to trap the men begins with friend requests. After the request is accepted, chatting begins and then the personnel are forced to share sensitive information. In cases where the officer is unwilling or unsure, money is used for entrapment. The moment an officer discloses his online identity, he/she comes on the radar of spies. These spies then start following him on the virtual world and keep a track of their interest and hobbies.
Recently, Ranjit KK, who was leading aircraft man with the Indian AirForce posted at Bhatinada, was deceived by a cyber-entity by the name Damini McNaught, who pretended to be the executive of a UK- based media firm. The entity claimed that she required Air Force- related information for an article in their news magazine from Ranjith in exchange for pecuniary benefits. He allegedly shared secret information with intelligence operative suspected to be backed by Pakistan’s ISI after being honey trapped. It was in September when Ranjith came in touch with the woman on Facebook while he was admitted to a military hospital for treatment. He allegedly shared secret information also through emails and internet based text messaging services.
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