First of all, what is a spy?
Spy, also known as "traitor spy", means that spy intelligence agencies secretly send to target countries (regions) to engage in various illegal espionage activities, mainly to steal secrets, and also refers to their own citizens secretly recruited by the spy intelligence agencies of the other side to serve them. Broadly speaking, a spy refers to a person who works as a secret detective, spying on confidential information from enemies or competitors or carrying out sabotage activities to benefit the party he works for.
One of the main tasks of a spy is to steal information by illegal or legal means through secret or open channels. A person sent to spy on secrets, information or conduct investigations.
How to judge whether a person is a spy?
Identifying spies around you must be a very difficult task, which requires professional skills and knowledge. First of all, we must have the awareness of preventing micro-duration.
People who may be spies:
1, people who want to get internal information on the grounds of caring about national affairs and loving research and collection. Or directly "buy" internal information, confidential information, confidential documents, etc. The price is high, or all kinds of people are confidential and not suitable for publicity. Could be a spy!
2. Collect military equipment and trends, distribution and reserves of mineral resources, social and people's livelihood research, as well as future plans, national major interest projects, sensitive information, policy formulation and implementation on the grounds of "part-time job", "soliciting contributions", "military fan", "freelance researcher" and "learner". These people may be.
3. Hiking, fishing, taking photos and walking around with all kinds of equipment. These devices include: recording wallets, video watches, video glasses, hand-held geographic mapping equipment without the permission of relevant departments, aerial signal measuring equipment, meteorological data acquisition equipment, special optical imaging equipment, etc. Are tools used by spies to steal secrets.
4. Some spies will pretend to be tourists, fishermen, overseas Chinese, journalists, scholars, businessmen, public welfare people ... and those who pay close attention to human rights, politics and military affairs frequently even like to hype up negative social information or engage in activities that are obviously inconsistent with their status.
5. Those foreign teachers or foreigners who repeatedly preach "freedom", "democracy" and "human rights" and advocate extreme individualism or anarchy in appropriate or inappropriate places in Europe and America.
6. Employees of sensitive special enterprises, students of key universities, military enthusiasts who travel abroad, visit relatives, study abroad, have meetings and exchanges, and other people who meet abroad in various ways, so as to narrow the distance and gradually ask for relevant confidential information.
Here are some ways to identify spies that may be useful:
1, behavior observation
Spy's usual method is to find someone to take photos through the contract and give them higher pay, or deliberately arouse your desire to win or lose, so that some people can refute him with facts. Spies usually show some unusual behaviors, such as frequently talking to strangers, suddenly changing their daily activities, using encrypted communication tools and so on. If you observe these abnormal behaviors, you can be vigilant.
Step 2 describe the details
Spies are usually more insightful than ordinary people. They will pay attention to the details of life. They can better capture what is happening around them, and after careful observation, they can make appropriate responses and handle all kinds of complicated situations skillfully.
Step 3 observe communication
Spies communicate carefully. They will pay attention to their words and choose the right tone. They don't show too much emotion, and it's not easy to show their cards.
Step 4 observe living habits
Spies may have some unique living habits, such as taking a bath frequently and buying high-value items, which may be related to their job responsibilities.
5. Investigation background
Investigate the background of suspicious personnel, and investigate their work, study and life details to see if there is anything suspicious. If you suspect that someone may be a spy, you can try to check his identity. This may include checking their identity cards or passports, contacting their employers or superiors, or asking local police or intelligence agencies to help confirm their identity.
Step 6 collect information
Collect relevant information of suspicious personnel, including their work, study and life, and make a comparative analysis to see if there is anything suspicious. Spies usually use encrypted communication tools to hide their whereabouts and activities. If you suspect that someone may be a spy, you can try to monitor their communication, such as checking their email, social media accounts, phone records and so on.
7. Stay alert
Maintain a high degree of vigilance, carefully analyze and judge the behaviors and remarks of suspicious personnel, and avoid being deceived.
Step 8 ask for help
If you suspect that someone may be a spy, the best way may be to seek professional help. You can contact the local police, intelligence agencies or other security professionals and ask them to help you confirm your suspicions and take necessary actions.
The above is some knowledge about spies. It should be noted that you should not blindly guess or accuse others of being spies, which may cause harm to innocent people. If in doubt, it is best to collect as much evidence as possible to avoid misjudgment.