KILLJOY spy bosses have rubbished James Bond’s tech in his latest movie.
They released a video insisting “smart blood” used in No Time to Die — Daniel Craig’s last outing as 007 — does not exist.
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And the experts said it would put agents’ lives in danger were it real.
Bond has previously had gadgets such as jetpacks and knife shoes.
Blood tracking was first used in 2015’s Spectre as monitoring nanotech to keep an eye on 007’s location and condition.
But the UK National Authority for Counter-Eavesdropping said gadget chief Q should “rethink”.
They said: “At present, no such technology exists which can be injected into the bloodstream.”
Labelling such tech a “cyber-security nightmare”, they added: “It would allow hostile intelligence agents to compromise the system.”
One fan moaned: “Talk about taking the fun out of Bond.
“I don’t think people were actually worried about whether they could be tracked by this.”

