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Policy

Virtual Honeypot

Espionage via Twitter?

Peter Suderman | From the July 2011 issue

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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 built up a following among defense policy professionals, some of whom now say she used her Twitter connections to ask for sensitive information about security operations. 

The woman, who sometimes went by the name Shawna Gorman, was eventually accused of being a "honeypot": a spy who uses sex appeal to get others to reveal secret information. The Pentagon launched an investigation into her online interactions at the end of April.  

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  1. WTF   14 years ago

    [...]takes little more than an image of an anonymous bikini-clad body on a beach

    So why do we get a photo of Mike Myers acting like a douchebag?

    1. sage   14 years ago

      Acting?

    2. ?   14 years ago

      "Do I make you horny, baby?" I think is what they were trying to invoke.

  2. Fist of Etiquette   14 years ago

    MI6 has it right. A tuxedo, a martini (shaken not stirred) and a tricked out Aston Martin, and the British agent has Pussy Galore. The CIA hires morons who have to troll Twitter looking for tail.

    1. xenia onatopp   14 years ago

      This. Obviously.

  3. pmains   14 years ago

    The Pentagon launched an investigation into her online interactions at the end of April.

    And their investigation revealed that it was a dude. I get it. Isn't there supposed to be more to this story, though? I feel like it ends abruptly.

    1. Almanian   14 years ago

      Yeah - I felt like it suddenly said "The End".

  4. Jim   14 years ago

    Ironically, it turns out the Twitter user is a lesbian spy from Syria.

  5. R C Dean   14 years ago

    You had me at "scantily clad."

  6. Fred   14 years ago

    W. T. F.

  7. Anoynmous Coward   14 years ago

    it didn't take long before the user built up a following among defense policy professionals, some of whom now say she used her Twitter connections to ask for sensitive information about security operations.

    HAI GAIS! GIMME UR SEKUR INFO?

    The government is full of morons.

    1. cynical   14 years ago

      It doesn't say they gave it to her.

      1. Almanian   14 years ago

        I submit to you that Anonymous' statement still stands.

      2. Anoynmous Coward   14 years ago

        cynical, if I had a security clearance and saw a twitter account named "1st Lady of Missiles" claiming to work in national security with a picture of sexy legs, I'm thinking one of two things:

        1. Dumbass bimbo.

        2. Dude/troll.

        1. Sy   14 years ago

          If you had a security clearance of any type and were to be found with acquaintances who were prying for that kind of information, your security clearance would be immediately revoked by the FBI.

  8. Rob   14 years ago

    Thomas Ryan was a security consultant who did a presentation at DEFCON, or another security conference in 2010, where he outlined how he used a fake Facebook profile to build connections to people in the CIA, DoD, Pentagon, etc. The point of the exercise was to show how social engineering could be used to attack sensitive targets. More details at http://www.securitymanagement......age-007409

    1. Paul   14 years ago

      According to the article by Shaun Waterman, security consultant Thomas Ryan set up a handful of personal profiles on social networking sites Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter featuring a gorgeous?and fictitious?young woman purporting to be an analyst at the U.S. Navy's Network Warfare Command.

      Ryan named his character "Robin Sage," and posted to her profiles relatively tame photos of a young Asian model from an amateur pornography site, according to the article.

      Are you fucking serious?

      "Within less than a month, she amassed nearly 300 social-network connections among security specialists, military personnel and staff at intelligence agencies and defense contractors," Ryan wrote. Not only did the profiles attract "friends," but also invitations to dinner and recommendations to apply within the defense and intelligence sectors. One member of the military deployed overseas shared a photograph tagged with the location of where it was taken. A contractor at the National Reconnaissance Office who befriended Sage revealed answers to the security questions of his personal e-mail account by setting up his profile wrong.

      So this just means that our security and military personnel can be socially engineered.

      Facebook and twitter aren't the problem the problem, it's the users that are the problem.

      1. Rob   14 years ago

        I'm about halfway through my studies for an information assurance degree, and the one thing we keep covering is how end users will always be the weakest point in your network. No matter how many locks you put on the door, someone can always open it from the inside.

      2. Some Guy   14 years ago

        A contractor at the National Reconnaissance Office who befriended Sage revealed answers to the security questions of his personal e-mail account by setting up his profile wrong.

        Never use valid information for those things. Just pick out a nonsense phrase and use it as the answer to all of them.

  9. Tony Weiner   14 years ago

    On Twitter, no one knows you're a spy. In fact, writes Associate Editor Peter Suderman, no one really knows what you look like at all.

    If only.

    1. Annonaweener   14 years ago

      Hey, we missed you!!

      I was hoping for another daily dose of your many penis-pressers. I dreamed last night you had another presser, and strippers showed up to heckle you, and threw their panties and bras at you.

      Then I woke up.

      Come back!! We miss you!!! All the other politician dweebs are boring!!!

  10. Almanian   14 years ago

    All your spy secrets are belong to us.

  11. Appalachian Australian   14 years ago

    Unfortunately, the Pentagon is citing this (along with other "security breaches") as evidence of why they need to spend a lot of money to combat "cyberwar".

    1. Joshua   14 years ago

      If they spent money on that instead of bombing the entire middle east, I'd call it a bargain!

  12. SugarFree   14 years ago

    "Hey, that's what rich people eat, the garbage parts of the food."

  13. Doc Merlin   14 years ago

    THATS NOT WHAT A HONEYPOT IS!
    A honeypot is when you make someone think they succeeded at espionage as a way of counter espionage. For example: fake shell accounts on a server so when people hack into the server they think they succeeded, when reality they haven't

    1. Number 2   14 years ago

      I think they meant "honey trap." But even that term may not fully apply - it refers to enticing someone into an embarrassing or illicit sexual relationship in order to blackmail him.

  14. Valerie Plame   14 years ago

    If you tickle my cootch, I'll tell you whatever you want to know. On the first date even.

  15. Kolohe   14 years ago

    Fwiw, these guys (http://www.informationdissemination.net/) who are all pro or semi-pro military analysts think she is real

    but, on the other hand she's only had one post since her intro post, and it was critically panned

    1. LTEC   14 years ago

      Some do, some don't.
      Note however that Galrahn -- who appears to run the site -- says he knows she's real because he knows someone who knows her.

      As Bill Cosby (as Noah) would say: Righhhhhhht.

  16. Zoe Brain   14 years ago

    OK, so I'm a Rocket Scientist and sometime Naval Combat System architect.

    But anything remotely sensitive, we don't talk about - I'd have to fill in a security report. Been there, done that, when a guy e-mailed me something that shouldn't have gone over an open channel. Not my fault, but I got a grilling I'll never forget.

    Then again, I'm 53 not 28, and built more like Xena than Gabrielle. A perfect 10 - but only in binary. See what I mean?

    1. Joshua   14 years ago

      I'm surprised they let you wear sandals in the defense industry.

      1. SIV   14 years ago

        They don't discriminate against the transgendered hermaphrodites.

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  22. infocyde   14 years ago

    Ha, she was posting on information dissemination for a bit too... http://www.informationdissemin.....s-era.html

  23. alaamiah   11 years ago

    handle "1st Lady of Missiles" first showed up on the service

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