It could also allow security forces or businesses to intercept and eavesdrop on messages.
He writes as if he's allowing you to eavesdrop, so cup your ear and enjoy.
In Egypt, secret services employed technology from a British company to eavesdrop on dissidents using Skype.
You can hear The Eavesdrop each weekday afternoon with Becky Want between 1200 and 1600.
The Eavesdrop invites listeners to guess a location from sounds recorded at a mystery location.
Parking himself near the telephone, he would eavesdrop on pilots as they called in their flight plans.
It is a great place to exercise the offspring and eavesdrop on the cultural quirks of District residents.
But the DAS is only one of several Colombian agencies equipped to eavesdrop.
Art Stevens, managing partner of StevensGouldPincus, a public-relations consulting firm in New York, encourages managers to eavesdrop on their employees.
She once caught a customer-service representative leaning against a wall attempting to eavesdrop on her conversation with a plant manager.
President Bush admitted today he had secretly authorized the National Security Agency to eavesdrop on Americans in the hunt for terrorists.
With Lijia as my guide, I can eavesdrop on the back-and-forth banter of cook and customer in accents from all over China.
In the U.S., Europe, and elsewhere, laws require telecommunications providers to install interception capabilities, so police can eavesdrop on criminals if necessary.
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But the stolen credentials could be used to eavesdrop on private messages or track which Internet address a user is posting from.
Skype sometimes routes multiple calls through one user's computer and the engineers wanted to make sure that user couldn't eavesdrop, the spokesman says.
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News.com calls it "a major step toward regulations designed to help police and spy agencies eavesdrop on all forms of high-speed Internet access".
Future mannequins might even have the ability to "eavesdrop" on passers-by, allowing store owners to hear what they have to say about the mannequin's outfit.
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Eavesdrop on a bunch of Britons (whom Egyptians generally consider to be the meanest spenders of all) landing up in Luxor in reply to a cut-price advertisement.
Sit down for breakfast, and you can eavesdrop on the tug-of-war between private and public interests in the county, where the Bureau of Land Management controls 4 million acres.
Or eavesdrop as producer Melissa Bernstein recalls the wild story of attaching a camera to a weather balloon only to have it break loose and fly 200 miles before landing largely intact.
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Power points to the risks associated with monitoring: 51% of consumers simply do not want companies to eavesdrop on their conversations and 43% believe that monitoring is an intrusion on their privacy.
For an additional fee, a dating service could offer on-site assistance, perhaps in the form of a woman who arranges to dine at the next table, so she can eavesdrop on how the client is doing.
In a series of presentations, they demonstrated ways in which cybercriminals can eavesdrop on VoIP calls, steal data from Internet telephony devices, intercept credit card numbers from VoIP connections and shut connections down altogether.
Tom Keonig, president of Dynasound, said in recent months there has been an increase in interest in the company's eavesdrop-prevention equipment, which masks the intelligibility of conversations or keep private conversations from escaping boardrooms and other sensitive areas.
It sought to encrypt data traffic between the laptop and the access point, but did so in a way that was later found to be so inadequate that someone with relatively little technical knowledge could break the encryption scheme and eavesdrop on traffic.
As with other internet technologies and real-world rules, the authorities will probably always be behind in their bid to eavesdrop on criminals, and the legitimate desire for privacy and security will continue to come into conflict with the needs of law enforcement.
Taken with the NYPD's use of plainclothes detectives assigned to the Demographics Unit to catalog Muslim business and eavesdrop on conversations, civil rights lawyers say that Rahman's tactics show the NYPD is violating court-imposed rules about what files it can keep on activities protected by the First Amendment.
Why is West following Booth's trail rather than The Bull's? (Kind of silly to have Grant use the Bull's note to light a cigar, no?) How does Gordon eavesdrop on a conversation ostensibly directly above his dressing room, but is in fact also across and down the hall?
We truly are living in a global village, complete with shop keepers who know just what we like and how we like it, town gossips who eavesdrop on our most intimate conversations and, of course, the constable who looks in every now and then just to make sure that everyone is behaving as they should.
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