On can sensibly argue that passively reading traffic is defensive. Infiltrating computers, planting bugs, and actively eavesdropping is more of an offensive stance. Listening to what everyone says in a public square (the internet) is comparatively passive.
The trouble is that, in aggregate, the knowledge acquired is powerful and transcends time-honored boundaries.
The trouble is that, in aggregate, the knowledge acquired is powerful and transcends time-honored boundaries.