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Что (кто) такое bugging - определение

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Bugging; Bugging devices in EU headquarters; Surveillance bug; Bug (espionage); Electronic listening device; Listening device; Bugging device; Wire (undergarment listening device); To plant bug; Covert electronic listening device; Audio bug; Audio surveillance; Dictograph; Acoustic surveillance; Secret recording; Secret audio recording; Remotely activated mobile phone microphone; Wearing a wire; Spy microphone
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GSOC bugging affair; Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission surveillance controversy
The GSOC bugging scandal in February 2014 involved revelations that the offices of the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission, Ireland's independent police watchdog, were under covert electronic surveillance by an unknown party. John Mooney, security correspondent for The Sunday Times, first published the story alleging that GSOC had been the subject of surveillance by an unidentified party using "government level technology" to hack into its emails, Wi-Fi and telephone systems.

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Covert listening device

A covert listening device, more commonly known as a bug or a wire, is usually a combination of a miniature radio transmitter with a microphone. The use of bugs, called bugging, or wiretapping is a common technique in surveillance, espionage and police investigations.

Self-contained electronic covert listening devices came into common use with intelligence agencies in the 1950s, when technology allowed for a suitable transmitter to be built into a relatively small package. By 1956, the US Central Intelligence Agency was designing and building "Surveillance Transmitters" that employed transistors, which greatly reduced the size and power consumption. An all solid-state device had low enough power needs that it could be operated by small batteries, which revolutionized the business of covert listening.

A bug does not have to be a device specifically designed for the purpose of eavesdropping. For instance, with the right equipment, it is possible to remotely activate the microphone of cellular phones, even when a call is not being made, to listen to conversations in the vicinity of the phone.

Примеры употребления для bugging
1. But the non–answer has been bugging me ever since.
2. Mr Jaiswal rejected accusations the government was behind any bugging.
3. There were also cameras, bugging devices and electric rods.
4. Kearney, the former police officer at the center of the bugging controversy, is to appear at the Kingston Crown Court next week on separate charges involving police allegedly bugging a newspaper reporter‘s car and fitting it with a tracking device.
5. At least six "talking tables" had their panels hollowed out to hide bugging equipment.