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Why Spies Still Use Dead Drops in 2026

30 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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In an age of end-to-end encryption and Signal, the humble dead drop—a hollowed-out rock, a taped USB stick—seems like a relic. But as this episode explores, the physical dead drop is not only alive and well in 2026, it is evolving alongside modern surveillance. We break down the three core reasons physical tradecraft persists: forensic avoidance, operational security, and the need to move objects that can’t be turned into bits. From the 2025 Vienna sleeper agent case to the Sinaloa cartel’s oil drum network, we reveal why the most sophisticated digital operations often end with someone putting a USB stick under a park bench.

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