A September 2010 document lists 38 embassies and missions, describing them as targets, British daily The Guardian reported late June 30. The document also details a range of spying methods used against each target, from bugs implanted in electronic communications gear to taps into cables, to the collection of transmissions with specialized antennae, according to the report. The French, Italian and Greek embassies, as well as a number of other American allies, including Turkey, Japan, Mexico, South Korea and India are among the U.S. targets, the report said.