LOVEINT

English

Etymology

Parody of SIGINT, HUMINT, etc., suggesting "love intelligence".

Noun

LOVEINT (uncountable)

  1. (US, humorous) The use of government espionage tools or techniques to investigate one's love interests.
    • 2020 [2019 September 17], Edward Snowden, Permanent Record (autobiography; paperback), Pan Books, →ISBN:
      Anyway, when analysts thought about abusing the system, they were far less interested in what it could do for them professionally than in what it could do for them personally. This led to the practice known as LOVEINT, a gross joke on HUMINT and SIGINT and a travesty of intelligence, in which analysts used the agency’s programs to surveil their current and former lovers along with objects of more casual affection—reading their emails, listening in on their phone calls, and stalking them online.

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