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wiretapping by a
government agency is also
called lawful interception. P****ive
wiretapping monitors or
records the traffic,
while active wiretapping alters...
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Wiretap, or
telephone tap, is the
monitoring of
telephone and
Internet conversations by a
third party.
Wiretap may also
refer to:
Wiretap (film), a proposed...
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unproven wiretapping claim". The Guardian.
Brian Logan (March 8, 2017). "Obama is
reportedly 'furious' over Trump's
unsubstantiated wiretapping allegations"...
- In the
United States, the
Nixon wiretaps were the
wiretapping of the
phones of 17
journalists and
federal government employees suspected of
leaking information...
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McCord ****igned
former FBI
agent Alfred C.
Baldwin III to
carry out the
wiretapping and
monitor the
telephone conversations afterward. On May 11, McCord...
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warrantless surveillance — also
commonly referred to as "warrantless-
wiretapping" or "-
wiretaps" — was the
surveillance of
persons within the
United States, including...
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Wiretapper is a 1955
American biographical crime drama film
directed by **** Ross,
written by John O'Dea, and
starring Bill Williams,
Georgia Lee and Douglas...
- that cell
phone wiretapping was impossible. They said that the NIS can't
collect information by
conducting m****ive
mobile phone wiretapping every minute...
- Illinois's
wiretapping law (720
Illinois Compiled Statutes 5 /
Criminal Code of 2012.
Article 14, also
called the
Illinois eavesdropping law) was a "two-party...
- square; and
nearby restaurants, and
wherever students gathered, were
wiretapped. This
surveillance led to the identification, capture, and punishment...