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  2. DataSpii - Wikipedia

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    DataSpii (pronounced data-spy) is a leak that directly compromised the private data of as many as 4 million Chrome and Firefox users via at least eight browser extensions. [1] [2] [3] The eight browser extensions included Hover Zoom, SpeakIt!, SuperZoom, SaveFrom.net Helper, FairShare Unlock, PanelMeasurement, Branded Surveys, and Panel Community Surveys. [4]

  3. Comparison of YouTube downloaders - Wikipedia

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  4. Internet Haganah - Wikipedia

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    Internet Haganah is a "global intelligence network dedicated to confronting Internet activities by Islamists and their supporters, enablers and apologists.". Internet Haganah also is an activist organization which attempts to convince businesses not to provide web-based services to such groups, and collects intelligence to store and pass on to government organizations.

  5. Category:2001 direct-to-video films - Wikipedia

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  6. Digital Network Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Digital Network Intelligence or DNI is a term used in the United States Intelligence Community that refers to "intelligence from intercepted digital data communications transmitted between, or resident on, networked computers." [1]

  7. National Operational Intelligence Watch Officer's Network

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    The National Operational Intelligence Watch Officer's Network ('NOIWON) is a secure telephone conference-call system between major Washington national security watch centers: National Military Command Center; National Military Joint Intelligence Center; State Department Operations Center; State Department Bureau of Intelligence and Research

  8. 2010–2012 killing of CIA sources in China - Wikipedia

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    The CIA has struggled to rebuild its intelligence network in China; the effort has been described by officials as expensive and time-consuming. [4] The cause of the leak that killed the agents was disputed by investigators, with some believing a mole was responsible, others believed the CIA comms system was hacked.

  9. Intelligent Network - Wikipedia

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    The Intelligent Network (IN) is the standard network architecture specified in the ITU-T Q.1200 series recommendations. [1] It is intended for fixed as well as mobile telecom networks. It allows operators to differentiate themselves by providing value-added services in addition to the standard telecom services such as PSTN , ISDN on fixed ...