Virtual honeypot.

AuthorSuderman, Peter
PositionArtifact - Espionage - Brief article

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ON TWITTER, no one knows you're a spy. In fact, no one really knows what you look like at all. So posing as a scantily clad, flirty woman who just happens to be well-connected in the national security sector takes little more than an image of an anonymous bikini-clad body on a beach.

When a Twitter user going by the handle "1st Lady of Missiles" first showed up on the service, she picked an alluring photo of a young woman in a skimpy bathing suit. Later, under a different account named PrimorisEra, she used a photo of a woman's chest, draped in long brown hair with one shoulder exposed.

Under her various accounts, she claimed to be working with both the CIA and the Pentagon. As Spencer Ackerman reported for Wired in April, it didn't take long before the user...

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