And while refusing to confirm or deny that it's going on, the White House insists only evildoers need fear government eavesdroppers. |
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Police will start using a new radio system today meaning the end of the road for eavesdroppers who listened in to police messages. |
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These can be encrypted, but eavesdroppers can't be detected. |
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But officials say it will also cover many more, like staff in Baghdad who worked for the National Security Agency, the nation's code breakers and eavesdroppers. |
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Shielding computers to stop eavesdroppers from snooping on sensitive emissions from their components is a multi-billion-dollar business. |
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Home office, office, mobile: exchange data secure from eavesdroppers, wherever you are. |
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Encrypted information looks like meaningless rubbish to eavesdroppers, so your personal information is secure. |
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Log in through a wired internet connection to avoid eavesdroppers. |
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Not only may they be purposely babbling and coding their conversations to confuse the eavesdroppers, but there are also the complexities of language itself. |
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Government eavesdroppers at Yorkshire's own GCHQ listening station were baffled when they began picking up high-pitched squeaks from the base's forest of aerial masts. |
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As far as I am concerned, eavesdroppers are not of the same calibre as Tommy Douglas and David Lewis. |
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They do not prevent network eavesdroppers from gaining access to private information. |
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Mobile devices are becoming a major target for eavesdroppers and computer criminals. |
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Corporations use Tor as a safe way to conduct competitive analysis, and to protect sensitive procurement patterns from eavesdroppers. |
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This does protect against eavesdroppers listening in on the wireless connection, but this protection ends at the access point. |
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It is designed to encrypt web traffic between surfers and servers in the hope of frustrating eavesdroppers. |
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In reading these letters we are eavesdropping, and eavesdroppers have no right to complain if the Plauderei they overhear sometimes turns out to be discreditable to the gossiper as well as his subjects. |
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So sure was Salomon that rivals were out to nab its trading secrets that it had the curtains of its boardroom treated to shield it from electronic eavesdroppers. |
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In so doing, it would allow the NSA, DHS and any other government eavesdroppers to spy on private individuals without having to face criminal charges, independent oversight or the need to obtain a warrant from a judge. |
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Are you afraid of unsolicited eavesdroppers, data theft, or spam calls? |
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His jailers then allowed him to talk with another priest in a neighbouring cell, with eavesdroppers listening to every word. |
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It may be worth mentioning that some forms of internet telephony are not as secure as landline telephones and could be susceptible to hackers or eavesdroppers. |
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