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  2. Network eavesdropping - Wikipedia

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    Friendly-jamming schemes (DFJ and OFJ) are models that can decrease the eavesdropping risk by purposely interfering the network when an unknown user is near the area of the protected area. [ 1 ] [ 19 ] The models are tested by the probability of eavesdrop attacks in a testing environment, and are found that there is a lower probability of ...

  3. List of imprisoned spies - Wikipedia

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    Signals analyst who sold eavesdropping and code secrets to East Germany and the Soviet Union from 1983 to 1988: July 20, 1989: 40-year sentence Robert Hanssen: American: Spied for Soviet and Russian intelligence services against the United States from 1979 to 2001: July 6, 2001: Life sentence (without parole) Ana Montes: American

  4. Special Collection Service - Wikipedia

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    The Special Collection Service (SCS), codenamed F6, [1] is a highly classified joint U.S. Central Intelligence Agency–National Security Agency program charged with inserting eavesdropping equipment in difficult-to-reach places, such as foreign embassies, communications centers, and foreign government installations.

  5. Eavesdropping - Wikipedia

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    Eavesdropping vectors include telephone lines, cellular networks, email, and other methods of private instant messaging. Devices that support VoIP and other communication software are also vulnerable to electronic eavesdropping by computer viruses categorized as trojan viruses or more broadly as spyware .

  6. Stateroom (surveillance program) - Wikipedia

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    Locations of the U.S. Special Collection Service (SCS) eavesdropping sites in 2004 STATEROOM is the code name of a highly secretive signals intelligence collection program involving the interception of international radio, telecommunications and Internet traffic.

  7. Shoulder surfing (computer security) - Wikipedia

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    The resulting mechanism was developed from the survey of user choices, and the outcome created three input schemes named Swipe Scheme, Colour Scheme, and Scot Scheme. Swipe Scheme is implemented in Microsoft Windows 8 , and in later versions, it is known as Picture Password; however it has drawn criticism for requiring the user to use a secure ...

  8. Susu (informal loan club) - Wikipedia

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    A susu or sou-sou or osusu or asue (also known as a merry-go-round, [1] Partner, or Pawdna in Jamaica; [2] sol in Haiti;, [3] san in Dominican Republic, [4] and Njangi in Cameroon [5]) is a form of rotating savings and credit association, a type of informal savings club arrangement between a small group of people who take turns by throwing hand as the partners call it.

  9. Tranquility Bay - Wikipedia

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    Tranquility Bay was a residential treatment facility affiliated with World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools (WWASPS), located in Calabash Bay, Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica.