The act of detecting something; catching sight of something.
The act of keeping a secret watch for intelligence purposes.
1 Leaders of major political parties sought explanations for Snowden's allegations of spying .
2 Corporate spying has increased too, particularly as cloud-based services introduce new vulnerabilities.
3 Iran has charged three Iranian-Americans with spying , a judiciary spokesman said today.
4 US security experts are concerned the equipment could be used for spying .
5 There are few publicly known examples of sophisticated social media spying efforts.
6 The government's filing urged Judge Pauley to allow the spying to continue.
7 The second-andperhaps more important-wouldbe to do some high-quality professional spying .
8 Within months, the secret spying court declared the program to be illegal.
9 They advocate an international convention setting the rules of the spying game.
10 Thought we didn't notice you spying on us for days, did you?
11 Two people convicted of spying for Russia are currently jailed in Estonia.
12 But he also said that spying was a fact of modern life.
13 No; the light would serve to betray us to any spying eyes.
14 The U.S. spying furore merely adds to concerns that networks are leaky.
15 The papers allege the defendants' spying has been going on for years.
16 They have already accused some local people of spying for their enemies.
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