U.S. authorities say they sometimes worked in pairs and pretended to be married so they could blend into American society as the couple next door. Aside from fake identities, authorities say, they used Cold War spycraft – invisible ink, coded radio transmissions, encrypted data – to avoid detection. Two of the alleged secret agents are from Cambridge. This complaint is one of two filed by federal authorities in the case.
U.S. authorities say they sometimes worked in pairs and pretended to be married so they could blend into American society as the couple next door. Aside from fake identities, authorities say, they used Cold War spycraft – invisible ink, coded radio transmissions, encrypted data – to avoid detection. Two of the alleged secret agents are from Cambridge. This complaint is one of two filed by federal authorities in the case.
U.S. authorities say they sometimes worked in pairs and pretended to be married so they could blend into American society as the couple next door. Aside from fake identities, authorities say, they used Cold War spycraft – invisible ink, coded radio transmissions, encrypted data – to avoid detection. Two of the alleged secret agents are from Cambridge. This complaint is one of two filed by federal authorities in the case.