Ever wondered how you’d secretly tip off a spy agency?
Britain’s MI6 has just made it a lot easier — and a lot more cloak-and-dagger.
On Friday, the U.K.’s foreign intelligence service unveiled “Silent Courier.”
It is a new dark-web portal designed to let whistleblowers, informants and would-be agents securely pass on sensitive information.
Think of it as a digital back door to the world of espionage.
New Era Of Espionage
The portal, accessible via the Tor browser, promises anonymity for anyone with intelligence about terrorism, hostile states or criminal networks.
“Our virtual door is open to you,” outgoing MI6 chief Richard Moore declared, effectively inviting sources from Russia to anywhere else on the globe.
The agency has even posted how-to instructions on its verified YouTube channel.
A strikingly public move for an organization synonymous with shadowy operations and James Bond lore.

The guidance? Use devices and email accounts not linked to yourself, stay low-profile and keep your cover intact.
Experts say the shift underscores how espionage is adapting to the digital age.
It is moving from whispered meetings on park benches to encrypted messages on the dark web.
In the modern spy game, it seems the first rule is simple: click carefully.