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21 Sep 2025, 01:43 GMT+10
MI6 has said it has drawn inspiration from a CIA campaign previously ridiculed by Moscow
The UK Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6, has launched a portal on the dark web in a bid to attract potential spies in foreign countries, with a particular focus on Russia. Dubbed 'Silent Courier', the initiative is aimed at people with "access to sensitive information" on terrorism or foreign intelligence activities, according to the British government.
The scheme was officially presented by the agency's outgoing chief, Sir Richard Moore, in his final public speech, given in Istanbul on Friday. The British government also published a statement on the plan earlier the same day.
London touted its portal as a "secure messaging platform" that would allow would-be spies and defectors to contact British intelligence through "harnessing the anonymity of the dark web."
Instructions on accessing the webpage were published by MI6 on its official YouTube channel alongside a cinematic clip advertising the initiative. The video also notably featured texts in Russian while depicting what MI6 called "fictional brave individuals" that contacted the spy agency via the new portal.
Russia was also the only nation mentioned by name in the government statement announcing the UK push to find "potential new agents."
According to the statement, MI6 took inspiration from a similar advertising campaign run by the CIA in 2023, which also had a particular focus on Russia. At the time, the scheme relying on "Hollywood-quality" videos sparked incredulity in Moscow and even parody videos created by Russia's own foreign intelligence agency - the SVR.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov also stated last year the CIA was recruiting on the wrong social media platform, since X has been blocked in Russia. In May, the Washington Post reported that the CIA was struggling to recruit new informants and spies abroad.
YouTube, which is now used by MI6, has been slowed down or 'throttled' in the country for non-compliance with Russian laws.
Moscow has also previously said it has long been aware of MI6 covert operations against Russia, as well as the agency's involvement in the Ukraine conflict, which was openly admitted by Moore last year.
(RT.com)
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