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The word chuzador is not recognized in the dictionary of the Royal Academy of the Spanish Language but it is used in Colombia to refer to people who perform illegal e-listeners, interceptions of calls, messages or emails violating people's privacy unlawfully to obtain information that can then be used to carry out coerces or threats. The word comes from the term chuzar, which is found in the SAR, and which literally means the action of pricking or hurting with a sharp object.