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[wīŕtăṕ]
(v.)To connect a concealed listening or recording device to.
(v.)To monitor (a telephone line) by means of such a device.
(v.)To install a concealed listening or recording device or use it to…
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­­ Wiretapping occurs all the time in espionage and crime movies. Spies and gangsters know the enemy is listening, so they speak in code over the phone and keep an eye out for bugs. In the real world, we may not think much about wiretapping...
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Telephone tapping - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Telephone tapping (or wire tapping / wiretapping in the USA) is the monitoring of telephone and Internet conversations by a third party, often by covert means. The telephone or wire tap received ...
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Who are the most common targets of electronic eavesdropping & wiretapping? ... Wiretapping is any interception of a telephone transmission by accessing the telephone signal itself. Electronic eavesdropping is the use of an electronic transmitting or recording device to monitor conversations without the consent of the parties.
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NSA warrantless surveillance controversy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The NSA warrantless surveillance controversy concerns surveillance of persons within the United States incident to the collection of foreign intelligence by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) a...
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Wiretapping and eavesdropping cases around the world. About everyday abuse of phone lines for commercial espionage, financial fraud, invasion of national security and assaults on privacy. ... FAQ about Wiretapping and Eavesdropping...
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In a research paper appearing in the November/December 2005 issue of IEEE Security and Privacy, we analyzed publicly available information and materials to evaluate the reliability of the telephone wiretapping technologies used by US law enforcement agencies.
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The Crime Line ... New York Times ; February 8, 2001 ... The number of court-approved wiretaps is higher than ever, but it is probably less than most people think. The most recent report by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts says 1,350 full- scale wiretaps were authorized by state and federal courts in 1999,
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; Testimony of David B. Kopel; Associate Policy Analyst; Cato Institute ; Committee on on the Judiciary ; United States Senate ... May 24, 1995 ... There is no terrorism crisis mandating that legislation be hurried through Congress without careful consideration. According to the FBI, there were no terrorist crimes perpetrated...
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The President said next month he would focus on further immunizing private companies that cooperate with government wiretapping. However, he used complicated language to describe these activities.
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