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- Wiretapping, also known as wire tapping or telephone tapping, is the monitoring of telephone and Internet-based conversations by a third party, often...
- 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...
- 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...
- roving wiretap is a special kind of wiretap permit that follows the surveillance target. For instance, if a target attempts to defeat a regular wiretap by...
- Wiretap Scars is the debut studio album by American post-hardcore band Sparta. It was released on August 13, 2002 by DreamWorks Records and peaked at...
- The Vinh wiretap was an American espionage operation of the Vietnam War. From 7 December 1972 through early May 1973, CIA telephone intercepts of North...
- warrantless surveillance — also commonly referred to as "warrantless-wiretapping" or "-wiretaps" — was the surveillance of persons within the United States, including...
- Hollywood Wiretap is an entertainment news website founded by former Variety editor Thomas Tapp and established in 2006. Hollywood Wiretap is a news portal...
- Georgia wiretapping laws are regulated under O.C.G.A. § 16-11-62, § 16-11-64, and § 16-11-66. The law divides wiretapping into two categories, recording...
- 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...