If you look at the recruitment video posted by the CIA in the Korean version, it guides you to delete your search history after using the latest version of the web browser, rather than contacting your computer at home or work.
The notice also expresses contact as a link, SNS as a social network, and web browsers as web accessories, and uses North Korean words.
The CIA asked them to include their name, position, contact information, the city and country where they are located, and information that the CIA might be interested in when contacting them.
It may take some time for the CIA to answer the call, and since the answer mail sometimes goes into the spam mailbox, we also informed them to check the spam mailbox.
The Reuters news agency reported that the CIA is also looking for North Korean, Chinese and Iranian sources in the way it recruited Russian sources.
"Our efforts on this front have been successful in Russia," a CIA spokesperson said in a statement. "We want to make sure that people in other authoritarian regimes know that we are open."
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