Reading the Correspondence of Others
A major component of modern espionage is signals intelligence, and communications intelligence in particular, with Henry L. Stimson's celebrated distaste for the practice (“Gentlemen do not read each other's mail”) seen as laughably quaint. Lately, there is a significant discussion over the ethics of such intelligence gathering from private citizens in the service of the national interest. In this article we will explore some of the Halachos pertaining to such conduct in our day-to-day lives.
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