Russian deep-cover spies living as unassuming Argentine immigrants were discovered to have engaged in encrypted communications with Moscow, stored large sums of euros in a refrigerator, and assumed false identities, including that of a deceased infant. Their elaborate spy operations in the West were revealed through a deep dive investigation.
“The couple’s computers contained hardware to communicate securely to handlers in Moscow that was so encrypted neither Slovenian nor US technicians could crack it. In a secret compartment inside their refrigerator, they kept hundreds of thousands of euros” https://t.co/fBbf40Em1r
He was an IT entrepreneur. She ran an online art gallery. By all appearances, the young Argentine immigrants with two kids were unremarkable. In fact, they were deep-cover Russian spies. https://t.co/Ha5PtgRcLc Deep undercover spy operations in the West
He was an IT entrepreneur. She ran an online art gallery. By all appearances, the young Argentine immigrants with two kids were unremarkable. In fact, they were deep-cover Russian spies. https://t.co/RnWrWgWLnT https://t.co/RnWrWgWLnT
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Encrypted communications with Moscow. A refrigerator full of hundreds of thousands of euros banknotes. ID theft of an infant who died in a Greek village some 30 years ago. Our deep-dive into the secret lives of Russian deep-cover spies w/ @JoeWSJ https://t.co/pT2QBXQDXv