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  2. Eavesdropping - Wikipedia

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    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 of water from the eaves of a house; the ground on which such water falls").

  3. Network eavesdropping - Wikipedia

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    Network eavesdropping, also known as eavesdropping attack, sniffing attack, or snooping attack, is a method that retrieves user information through the internet.This attack happens on electronic devices like computers and smartphones.

  4. 40 Times People Accidentally Eavesdropped On Conversations ...

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    The post 40 Times People Accidentally Eavesdropped On Conversations And Weren’t Disappointed first appeared on Bored Panda. We tend to mind our own business in public, but sometimes you can't ...

  5. Talk:Eavesdropping - Wikipedia

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    The source is a scholarly article on mobile payment apps and users of those apps' privacy might be eavesdropped on or collected by attackers, which this article considers a way to monitor these actions and monitor people’s privacy on the app.

  6. 'Eavesdropping' helpline provider has accreditation suspended

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    An industry body said it was investigating Health Assure following BBC revelations.

  7. 50 Hilarious Moments People Eavesdropped On From ... - AOL

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    With over 386K followers on Instagram, ‘Overheard Dating’ collects interactions people have eavesdropped on or experienced online. And since the submissions are anonymous, it keeps things ...

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  9. List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes - Wikipedia

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    Meaning Origin language and etymology Example(s) bacillus: rod-shaped Latin baculus, stick Bacillus anthracis: bacteri-Pertaining to bacteria: Latin bacterium; Greek βακτήριον (baktḗrion), small staff bacteriophage, bactericide: balan-of the glans penis or glans clitoridis: Greek βάλανος (bálanos), acorn, glans balanitis: bas-