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The Listeners

A History of Wiretapping in the United States
  • Brian Hochman
2022
Harvard University Press

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Featured Excerpts

  • Person making call in telephone booth.
    Book Review

    The Making of the Surveillance State

    The public widely opposed wiretapping until the 1970s. What changed?
    by Andrew Lanham via The New Republic on April 21, 2022
  • Ray Walston, Eileen Brennan and Paul Newman in the 1973 movie ‘The Sting,’ in which con artists use wiretapping to gamble on a horse race.
    Book Excerpt

    The Wiretappers Who Invented a High-Tech Crime

    Before Americans worried about government or corporate surveillance, 19th-century criminals took advantage of a new technology to steal valuable information.
    by Brian Hochman via The Wall Street Journal on March 31, 2022
  • National Security Agency headquarters.
    Q&A

    A Brief History of Surveillance in America

    With wiretapping in the headlines and smart speakers in millions of homes, a look back to the early days of eavesdropping.
    by Brian Hochman, April White via Smithsonian on March 22, 2018
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