- The verb
eavesdrop is a back-formation from the noun
eavesdropper ("a
person who
eavesdrops"),
which was
formed from the
related noun
eavesdrop ("the dripping...
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storing data.
Internet users use
eavesdropping via the
Internet to
improve information security. A
typical network eavesdropper may be
called a Black-hat hacker...
- The
Eavesdropper (Spanish: El ojo que espía), also
known as El ojo de la cerradura, is a 1966 film
directed by
Argentine filmmaker Leopoldo Torre Nilsson...
- the last bit of a pixel's
color is changed. The
signal received by the
eavesdropper also
depends on the
frequency where the
emanations are detected. The...
- characters, with
their own personalities. The
first to be
added was Eve, the "
eavesdropper." Eve was
invented in 1988 by
Charles Bennet,
Gilles Br****ard, and Jean-Marc...
- in
David and Lisa and
traveled to
Argentina in 1964 to
feature in The
Eavesdropper,
where upon her
return she
signed a 1-film-a-year
contract with 20th...
- threshold, a key can be
produced that is
guaranteed to be
secure (i.e., the
eavesdropper has no
information about it).
Otherwise no
secure key is possible, and...
- beam to
detect sound vibrations in a
distant object. It can be used to
eavesdrop with
minimal chance of exposure. The
object is
typically inside a room...
-
because she
solved a puzzle, and Bob,
because he sent the puzzle. Any
eavesdropper (Eve, say) has a
harder task — she does not know
which puzzle was solved...
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uniform random number between 0 and some
maximum M, for example, then an
eavesdropper will be
unable to
determine the message's
length precisely within that...