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An investigative unit at a major newspaper has been working for 5 months on an international tax fraud network. Three journalists, two local fixers, sources in four countries. Communications go through standard email, interview notes live in shared Google Docs, sensitive documents sit on USB drives. A fixer is summoned by local authorities. His phone is seized. Two sources are exposed.
What Humint changes: every interview, observation, and document is collected in a controlled environment. No sensitive data transits through uncontrolled servers. The team collaborates securely, even from high-risk zones.
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