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- noun Plural form of
honeytrap (alternative spelling ofhoney traps ).
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Examples
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THE security service MI5 has accused China of bugging and burgling UK business executives and setting up "honeytraps" in a bid to blackmail them into betraying sensitive commercial secrets.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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THE security service MI5 has accused China of bugging and burgling UK business executives and setting up "honeytraps" in a bid to blackmail them into betraying sensitive commercial secrets.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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THE security service MI5 [in a leaked document] has accused China of bugging and burgling UK business executives and setting up "honeytraps" in a bid to blackmail them into betraying sensitive commercial secrets full story »
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THE security service MI5 has accused China of bugging and burgling UK business executives and setting up "honeytraps" in a bid to blackmail them into betraying sensitive commercial secrets.
Latest Articles 2010
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THE security service MI5 [in a leaked document] has accused China of bugging and burgling UK business executives and setting up "honeytraps" in a bid to blackmail them into betraying sensitive commercial secrets full story »
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The two Swedish women behind the charges have been accused by his supporters of making malicious complaints or being "honeytraps" in a wider conspiracy to discredit him.
The Guardian World News Nick Davies 2010
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A Russian model has been accused of being a secret agent for the Kremlin after reportedly luring at least six of Vladimir Putin's detractors into sex "honeytraps".
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China have shut down a hacker training operation that openly recruited thousands of members business executives and setting up "honeytraps" in a bid to blackmail them into betraying sensitive commercial
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Former ambassador in Washington Sir Christopher Meyer has described how Soviet agents attempted to lure him into "honeytraps" during his time as a diplomat.
BBC News - Home 2010
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THE security service MI5 has accused China of bugging and burgling UK business executives and setting up "honeytraps" in a bid to blackmail them into betraying sensitive commercial secrets.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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