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In the height of the Cold War, Moscow was the most dangerous city in the world for a Western intelligence officer. The KGB was everywhere—bugging apartments, tailing cars, and watching every street corner. To survive, CIA officers developed a "gut-level" philosophy for operating under total surveillance. Who is your
While the Soviet Union is gone, the Moscow Rules have transitioned from espionage into the world of and personal privacy . In an age of digital tracking and data harvesting, the core philosophy remains the same: Assume you are being watched, protect your patterns, and trust your instincts. In an age of digital tracking and data
Establish a mundane routine before breaking it for a "move." Make the surveillance team bored enough to look away. 8. Don’t Harass the Opposition Professionalism prevents escalation. If you catch a tail, don't taunt them. Keep the relationship "clinical." 9. Pick the Time and Place for a Meeting Never meet on the enemy’s terms. Use "gaps" in surveillance to disappear. Ensure your exit strategy is as clean as your entry. 10. Keep Your Options Open Always have a backup plan (and a backup for the backup). Know your surroundings better than the locals. Never get backed into a corner. Why They Still Matter Today