The best way to counter this form of corporate espionage is to mount tiny mechanical motors into the window frame to vibrate the glass. |
The burden of his espionage responsibilities gives him a distinct air of desperation. |
In some cases, the spyware may include key loggers that could lead to intellectual property theft and corporate espionage. |
The BBC, sensing a winner, cashed in all their espionage chips, and placed bets across the board. |
Rudyard Kipling coined the term, The Great Game, to describe one hundred and fifty years of intrigue, military adventurism, and espionage. |
He grinned to himself as he realized that the conversation in the back of his van sounded like an espionage drama on the radio. |