wiretapping

/ˈwaɪərˌtæpɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of secretly listening to or recording other people's telephone conversations or electronic communications without their knowledge or permission.
    • Wiretapping without a court order is illegal in most countries.
    • New laws were passed to regulate wiretapping by government agencies.
    • The scandal involved widespread wiretapping of journalists and politicians.
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