Sep 28th 2013, 14:41:58
http://arstechnica.com/...e-spied-on-ex-girlfriend/
Last month, the Wall Street Journal introduced the world to an internal term that NSA analysts have come up with to describe the act of spying on one’s ex-partner: LOVEINT. The word is reminiscent of existing spycraft parlance, like HUMINT (human intelligence) or SIGINT (signals intelligence).
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...most of these instances appeared to largely be as a result of reactive reporting by the “subject” (the person who conducted the LOVEINT abuse), and not as a result of proactive internal measures at the NSA itself.
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Last month, the Wall Street Journal introduced the world to an internal term that NSA analysts have come up with to describe the act of spying on one’s ex-partner: LOVEINT. The word is reminiscent of existing spycraft parlance, like HUMINT (human intelligence) or SIGINT (signals intelligence).
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...most of these instances appeared to largely be as a result of reactive reporting by the “subject” (the person who conducted the LOVEINT abuse), and not as a result of proactive internal measures at the NSA itself.
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