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- adjective Able to be
intercepted
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Examples
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How much of that conversation should be interceptable under the authority of a pen register trap/trace order?
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MCCANN: If they are analog, they are easily interceptable.
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- Telephone service providers must ensure all communications are interceptable;
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data traveling accross the internet has never been ‘secure’; it remains ‘interceptable’. encryption does make it harder to read data at rest in a not-at-your-place storage facility goes accross that insecure internet. why are we still having this question?
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