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    Spy
    /spī/

    noun

    • 1. a person who secretly collects and reports information on the activities, movements, and plans of an enemy or competitor.

    verb

    • 1. work for a government or other organization by secretly collecting information about enemies or competitors: "he agreed to spy for the West" Similar be a spybe engaged in spyinggather intelligencework for the secret service
  2. In the intelligence world, a spy is strictly defined as someone used to steal secrets for an intelligence organization. Also called an agent or asset, a spy is not a professional intelligence officer, and doesn’t usually receive formal training (though may be taught basic tradecraft).

  3. Definition for spy. noun as in person who secretly finds out about another's business. Compare Synonyms. Synonyms. Strongest matches. agent, detective, informer, investigator, mole, operative, secret agent, secret service, undercover agent. Strong matches. emissary, lookout, observer, patrol, plant, scout, sleeper, sleuth, snoop, spotter, watcher.

  4. noun. Definition of spy. as in operative. a person who tries secretly to obtain information for one country in the territory of another usually unfriendly country the government spy risked his life every day in the fight against global terrorism. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. operative. agent. undercover. mole. undercover agent. informer.

  5. Meaning of spy on someone/something in English. spy on someone/something. phrasal verb with spy verb uk / spaɪ / us / spaɪ / Add to word list. C2. to watch someone or something secretly, often in order to discover information about him, her, or it: He was spying on her through the keyhole. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. Agent handling. In intelligence organizations, agent handling is the management of so-called agents (called secret agents or spies in common parlance), principal agents, and agent networks (called "assets") by intelligence officers typically known as case officers . Human intelligence.

  7. Spy. If you’re thinking of becoming a spy and passing secrets to a foreign intelligence service then you’re taking a big risk. Getting caught could mean a life sentence. (Note: The word 'spy' is commonly used to mean an intelligence officer, which is confusing because in fact it’s the opposite.) Spycatcher

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cyber_spyingCyber spying - Wikipedia

    Cyber spying, cyber espionage, or cyber-collection is the act or practice of obtaining secrets and information without the permission and knowledge of the holder of the information using methods on the Internet, networks or individual computers through the use of proxy servers, [1] cracking techniques and malicious software including Trojan hors...

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