information about family members,said a person closetoNATO.A similar incident happened toaU.S.soldier on a train in Poland,that person said.Both encounters were believedto have been withRussian agents.“Russiahas always sought to targetNATOservicemen for intelligence exploitation,”said Keir Giles
during operations to ensure they are following a strict“no smartphones” policy.Some get around the practice by wrapping their phones in condoms/In Latvia, aU.S.soldier standing in line for a sports event was approached by a person who casually dropped details of the soldier’s life,including(
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Christopher L’Heureux, who took over as commander of a NATO base in Poland in July. Soon after, he said he returned to his truck from shooting drills to find a hacker had triggered the lost mode on his personal iPhone. The hacker was attempting to breach a second layer of (