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confidential information (intelligence). A
person who
commits espionage is
called an
espionage agent or spy. Any
individual or spy ring (a
cooperating group...
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Industrial espionage, also
known as
economic espionage,
corporate spying, or
corporate espionage, is a form of
espionage conducted for
commercial purposes...
- In
espionage parlance, a
cutout is a
mutually trusted intermediary,
method or
channel of
communication that
facilitates the
exchange of
information between...
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espionage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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Espionage.
Espionage is the
obtaining of
information considered...
- (1947–1989) that was a
favorite for
novelists and filmmakers.
Efforts to use
espionage for
military advantage are well do****ented
throughout history. Sun Tzu...
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Espionage!,
subtitled "The
Secret Agent Role
Playing Game", is a spy role-playing game
published by Hero
Games in 1983.
Espionage! is a role-playing game...
- In
espionage jargon, a mole (also
called a "penetration agent", "deep
cover agent", "illegal" or "sleeper agent") is a long-term spy (
espionage agent)...
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Nuclear espionage is the
purposeful giving of
state secrets regarding nuclear weapons to
other states without authorization (
espionage).
There have been...
- The
Espionage Act of 1917 is a
United States federal law
enacted on June 15, 1917,
shortly after the
United States entered World War I. It has been amended...
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Dangle (podstava in
Russian intelligence jargon and chèvre in
French police and
intelligence jargon) is a term used in
intelligence work to
refer to an...