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spy slang

Horizontales
Slang used by British Intelligence for a spy
Secret entry into a home or office to steal or copy materials.
A disinformation that is deniable by (and not traceable to) its source.
CIA's secret domestic training base (also known as "The Farm").
Discovery of an agent's true identity or a clandestine activity's real purpose.
A person who works within the government or media of a target country to influence national policy.
A brief encounter where something is passed between case officer and agent.
An agent who pays spies and bribes authorities.
A clandestine source or method, usually an agent.
A government employee who is influenced to cooperate with a foreign government instead of defecting; now working for two employers instead of one.
An agent of one organization sent to penetrate a specific intelligence agency by gaining employment; a term popularized by John Le Carre.
Proof of a person's claimed identity.
British term for the bait (money, political asylum, sex, or career opportunity) offered to a potential defector.
Verticales
Covert operations that are not attributable to the organization performing them.
Demolition and sabotage operations.
A person unofficially employed by an intelligence service, often as a source of information.
An agent who acts as a courier from a case officer to an agent in a denied area.
Items in a spy's pocket (receipts, coins, theater tickets, etc.) that add authenticity to his or her identity.
When a case officer or agent is compromised.
A deception planted abroad by an intelligence agency to mislead another country that returns to the originating nation with bad consequences.
Bodyguard.
Spies are people with access to valuable information. Also called agents or assets, they may volunteer or be recruited to spy. Not everyone involved in spying is, in fact, a spy.
The behavior and daily routine of an operative that makes his or her identity unique.
Polish electro-magnetic device created to help decipher Enigma cipher machine settings; early precursor to the modern computer.
Russian intelligence term for traitor.