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"Housewives on Prozac" would make a chronic wiretapper hang up.
So how about the headline be changed to "Illegally tapping into your boss's email makes you a wiretapper"?
Voila-Szymuszkiewicz had just intercepted the message before it reached the recipient, and was therefore a wiretapper.
He played Harry Caul, an electronics wizard who makes his living as a wiretapper.
And if it's good for a murderer, it's good for a wiretapper.
A better headline would be: Using Outlook's mail rules for wiretapping can make you a wiretapper.
So the title should be "Setting someone else's Outlook mail rule to forward email to you can make you a wiretapper.
He had pointed out that "anybody can be an eavesdropper, a wiretapper, a bugger, who has a few dollars for the cheaper devices on the market.
(An active wiretapper, on the other hand, can disrupt encryption negotiation to force an unencrypted channel.)
Here the tipster was a convicted illegal wiretapper named Scott Barnes who is known to be the spinner of intriguing tales that don't check out.
Wouldn't this be using your Mail Server's mail rules to make copies of another person's email can make you a wiretapper?
"Using Outlook's mail rules [to steal email belonging to someone else] can make you a wiretapper" while too long is more prepresenative of the facts.
Certainly not a segregated F.B.I. headed by the bigoted wiretapper J. Edgar Hoover.
There are walk-on appearances by a nerdy television evangelist, a narcoleptic senior citizen, a glib dishwasher repairman, a bungling wiretapper and a hulky car mechanic.
Recently they were featured on Wire magazine's WIRETAPPER 23 CD compilation.
For a specific LAN environment, the author introduced the notion of a wiretapper who monitors the activities of a specific transmitter on LAN.
She apparently already knew before the faked death that her husband's actual name was Charles Clinton Philip Bruch, a penniless imposter with a criminal record who was a known con man and wiretapper.
Tapping Internet phones is far more complicated than listening in on traditional calls because the wiretapper has to isolate voice packets moving over the Internet from data and other information packets also traveling on the network.
The paternity of Bonder's daughter was revealed thanks to the efforts of Anthony Pellicano, a Los Angeles private investigator (and wiretapper) hired by Kerkorian's lawyer, and also a "friend" to Bing.
In late 1995, she said, Mrs. Gluzman got a wiretapper to help her plant eavesdropping devices in her husband's apartment so she could document his affair with Raisa Korenblit and gain the upper hand in a divorce.
Now the agency's designers integrated Skipjack into a new system that uses a Law Enforcement Access Field (LEAF) that adds a signal to the message that directs a potential wiretapper to the approriate key to decipher the message.
It stars Gene Hackman as a paranoid wiretapper in Watergate-era San Francisco, and the cast includes Robert Duvall, a young Harrison Ford, the woman who played Shirley in "Laverne & Shirley" and the guy who played Fredo Corleone in "The Godfather."