- 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...
- low-level
hacker as it is
simple to
network eavesdrop successfully. The
threat of
network eavesdroppers is a
growing concern.
Research and discussions...
- The
Eavesdropper (Spanish: El ojo que espĂa), also
known as El ojo de la cerradura, is a 1966 film
directed by
Argentine filmmaker Leopoldo Torre Nilsson...
-
channel over an
insecure network. This
ensures reasonable protection from
eavesdroppers and man-in-the-middle attacks,
provided that
adequate cipher suites...
- may
render the
emanations from flat-panel
displays unintelligible to
eavesdroppers but is not a
secure method.
Since DVI uses a
certain bit code scheme...
- over Bell's
treatment of Janine. Later, with Janine's help,
Lawrence eavesdrops on the
other commanders,
overhearing Bell's
intentions to
execute him...
- (HLR) or as
locally copied in the
visitor location register. To
prevent eavesdroppers from
identifying and
tracking the
subscriber on the
radio interface...
- new off-the-shelf
surveillance device is an IMSI-catcher, a
telephone eavesdropping device used to
intercept mobile phone traffic and
track the movement...
- crashers,
Wynter feared Hollinger wanted him
fired after accusing him of
eavesdropping on a
clandestine meeting and was
later heard threatening to
expose someone...
-
billion cards a year. With the keys, the
intelligence agencies could eavesdrop on cell
phones without the
knowledge of
mobile phone operators or foreign...