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"hijack" Definitions
  1. hijack something to use violence or threats to take control of a vehicle, especially a plane, in order to force it to travel to a different place or to demand something from a government
  2. hijack something (disapproving) to use or take control of something, for example a meeting, in order to use it for your own aims and interests

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Others may try to hijack my love story, but we won't let anyone hijack this movement.
When we allow partisans to hijack district lines, we give them the power to hijack democracy itself.
But these tools are powerful and important and to hijack them is to hijack a mode of discourse.
"I am more worried about the ability of bad guys to hijack our networks than their ability to hijack our flights," Ms. Nielsen said.
"Today, I am more worried about the ability of bad guys to hijack our networks than their ability to hijack our flights," she said.
How did a TV huckster hijack the Republicans' nomination process?
It essentially means not letting your emotions hijack your brain.
These, however, were malicious emails designed to hijack their accounts.
The streets were deserted on the morning of their hijack.
The photographs in Middle Child essentially hijack society's gender expectations.
To hijack a plane means to take control over it.
Harris argues that these methods "hijack" our own good judgment.
" I said: "Don't hijack this conversation with a marriage proposal.
Like the hijack of ships by pirates, ships get into trouble.
Scammers need all of this is information to hijack drivers' funds.
The car that hackers can hijack remotely while you're driving it.
Don't need to hijack Taco John's free wi fi any more.
"Guys, the swamp, it's trying to hijack this presidency," she said.
It's possible extremist factions in the parties could hijack the process.
A group of terrorists hatch a plot to hijack an airliner.
He is using this flag issue to hijack the midterm election.
Think for a moment about what it means to "hijack" something.
We could not allow an investigation to hijack the president's agenda.
You locate and hijack a semi at the Cluckin' Bell Farms.
"That's why it's necessary to hijack the plans," he said caustically.
"It's a complete hijack and I love it," he laughed, hoarsely.
"Guys, the swamp, it's trying to hijack this presidency," former Gov.
It's believed he then went on to help hijack passenger planes.
But he shouldn't be going to try to hijack the hijacker.
"It bothers me that someone comes to hijack that cause," Bush said.
Federal authorities targeted email scams that are designed to hijack wire transfers.
That clear national security application would in a sense hijack the technology.
What if hackers could hijack our monitors and turn them against us?
It was too easily, and obviously, hijack-able by right wing interests.
He could even possibly hijack this key domestic policy issue from Mrs.
The researchers said it was "trivially easy" to hijack a vulnerable vehicle.
I want to thank Peter Kafka for letting me hijack his chair.
So I definitely don't want to hijack this with my personal life.
Malicious users can also hijack your account and transfer all your tokens.
Partly because, institutionally speaking, they lack the GOP's willingness to hijack procedures.
She is working on a book about molecules that hijack the brain.
Nicotine is insidious like that — it can hijack a young person's life.
Anti-fracking activists hijack the flagpoles of rock hall in Cleveland Ohio.
This has tended to enable the so-called euroskeptics to hijack the debate.
He said Democratic voters should not allow Trump to hijack their primary campaign.
Because at that stage, I'd never heard of a hijack where everybody died.
American and British spies did not hack the drones or hijack their controls.
Hackers can hijack these systems not only to steal data and interrupt commerce.
They are leary [sic] of politicians who hijack their message to win campaigns.
Informed of potential hijack situation of a #Libya internal flight diverted to #Malta.
And fourth, there's the possibility for those electors themselves to hijack the outcome.
She is currently working on a book about molecules that hijack the brain.
Ms. Blanchett knows how to hold a stage and, if necessary, hijack it.
The same man then tried to hijack a car, killing its civilian driver.
Fittingly, the Rail's curatorial wing, Rail Curatorial Projects, dubbed the commission Hallway Hijack.
But viruses hijack these receptors to break into a cell and take it over.
This makes it possible to hijack TCP streams and inject malicious data into them.
The first known television signal hijack in America had just occurred that same year.
Quora will have to work to make sure sponsors don't maliciously hijack the contests.
Mele points to Trump, who has repeatedly used negative stories to hijack national attentions.
This month, hackers used some of those tools to hijack computers around the world.
We will not allow North Korea's propaganda to hijack the messaging of the Olympics.
When your emotions come on strong, it's easy to let them hijack your behavior.
No longer would passengers sit passively while someone tried to hijack a commercial airliner.
In other words, he and the four could hijack Religious Freedom Restoration Act back.
Many Greeks felt their northern neighbor was trying to hijack Greece's ancient cultural heritage.
Rather, they invade cells and hijack their host's machinery to make copies of themselves.
Other bots seize on hashtags already in use to try to hijack the conversation.
And Bannon wasn't done -- he continued to hijack the show to espouse his views.
Twitter is trying to make it a lot harder for trolls to hijack conversations.
In May, hackers used some of those tools to hijack computers around the world.
"You can't just hijack a hashtag and think it's going to work," said Gilmore.
It's not like anyone is going to be able to hijack a reactor easily.
Occasionally, a black market gang would hijack a Bigurl for whatever was in the pax.
The hackers also used the phone to hijack Mr. Terpin's Skype account to impersonate him.
In 2018, illuminating conversations about how our smartphones hijack our minds kicked into high gear.
The site would record any information entered, allowing the student to hijack the teacher's account.
One employee took $4,300 to aid in the hijack, while another was paid just $585.25.
Check Point researchers used a previously discovered vulnerability in the smart bulb to hijack it.
In the early part of the hijack, I just kept telling myself, People get off.
The other result, according to social science, will be to hijack your attention for days.
Translation: VLC's security hole could allow hackers to hijack your computer and see your files.
Michael Bennet tried to hijack her chance to speak about her support for universal healthcare.
The terrorists are traitors to their own faith, trying, in effect, to hijack Islam itself.
But it signals Obama's attempt to allow the far left to hijack the Democratic Party.
We won't let one competition that happens every four years hijack or define our culture.
Yovanovitch takes aim at State Department leadership for allowing corrupt interests to 'hijack' Ukraine policy
"Kids started to hijack post office carts or delivery carts to loot them," Roy says.
The pirate gangs launch small, fast skiffs from bases on shore to try hijack vessels.
Several members of OGUSERS used a technique called SIM swapping to hijack people's phone numbers.
Also, want to see a very drunk "Very Cavallari" star try and hijack the spotlight?
That makes him, like W., a magnet for extremists who want to hijack the Oval.
"Dylann Roof didn't 'hijack' the meaning of the Confederate flag from these men," he wrote.
They only want to interact with people who have an audience for them to hijack.
Sometimes the protesters hijack 18-wheelers to block the main Francisco Fajardo Highway through Caracas.
This makes them an easy target for attackers looking to hijack and commandeer these devices.
Jones wanted us to "hijack" the mainstream media's coverage and use it to our advantage.
And he has an army of trolls who will seek to hijack the online discussion.
That's going to prevent surreptitious ultrasonic ad tracking and surveillance by malware that hijack your camera.
They hoped he wouldn't hijack the first Republican presidential debate, then less than a week away.
The only other mystery is how OurMine managed to hijack WikiLeaks' DNS in the first place.
What scientist call the "Amygdala Hijack" causes otherwise sane people do crazy things with their money.
In March of this year, Seifedeen Mustafa used a fake bomb to hijack an EgyptAir flight.
In the 1997 film, a group of Russian terrorists hijack the President's plane while he's aboard.
So we figured out a way to hijack that system, and that's what narrative does too.
These represent the trifecta for media and political applications that have come to hijack a religion.
Before it got fixed, this earlier bug was being actively exploited to hijack customers' phone numbers.
He allowed Trump to hijack the party and he clearly lacked the courage to stop him.
Researchers have found a new way to hijack some police drones, as first reported by Wired.
It's because people hijack it with nonsense looking to go for some sort of sound bite.
Besides HYP3R, hackers have successfully impersonated Instagram analytics services in order to hijack high-profile accounts.
That probe's goal was to determine whether Trump was colluding with Russia to hijack the election.
Studies suggest they hijack white blood cells, transforming them into soothing cells that prevent inflammatory disease.
"[Republicans] have reneged on that promise and let Big Pharma hijack the cures bill," Warren said.
They were able to hijack the tablets, phones, and speakers from some distance — and through windows.
But then, another Amazon merchant used predatory tactics to hijack Organic Chix's listing and steal sales.
The two fugitives resurface and hijack an automobile in which they attempt to leave the city.
In other words, a hacker can do very dangerous things if they manage to hijack one.
But poor transparency creates opportunities to misappropriate public funds and hijack fair and open bidding processes.
The alt-right has attempted to hijack conservatism and reshape it into their own dangerous ideology.
They disgusted even uncommitted voters who thought these attempts to hijack the election were too blatant.
That said, nothing tells us how a customer service contractor might hijack the president's Twitter account.
A look at how opioids hijack the brain, from temptation and tolerance to relapse and recovery.
Recently, they've been focusing on metabolic pathways—how cancer cells hijack cells to support their own growth.
Jim Acosta was interrupting, trying to hijack the question, which he has done before with President Trump.
Islamic State "was able to manipulate and hijack" them, said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Now, security researchers are seeing the EternalBlue exploit being used to hijack people's computers to mine cryptocurrency.
At the beginning of the hijack, I was looking at the two people sitting next to me.
Many Greeks see the name issue as an attempt by Skopje to hijack Greece's ancient cultural heritage.
Zaharie Ahmad Shah and co-pilot, Fariq Abdul Hamid – that could lead them to hijack the plane.
The solution: code that's sneakily hidden on web pages to hijack your laptop or phone's computing power.
At a high level, smartphones have enabled businesses to hijack our daily lives with real-time notifications.
But the update should help lock things down in case someone tries to hijack it from afar.
"We will not allow North Korea's propaganda to hijack the messaging of the Olympics," the aide said.
I pulled them both aside privately beforehand and was like 'I'm not trying to hijack your show.
In other instances, the government has purchased vast armies of social media posters to hijack discussion threads.
"Today you can hijack an aircraft with just words," said Mr. Shanks, the former Heathrow security manager.
Bush says any suggestion that Matt orchestrated some diabolical plot to hijack his story is just wrong.
Predictably, both the rock and the hard place tried to hijack the voices of those Muslim women.
The heart of the reporting process breaks down when your adversaries' only goal is to hijack attention.
"But I feel some of the corporate world has started to hijack… the Pride movement," he said.
Yet, unlike parasites such as intestinal worms, viruses are almost completely dependent upon the cells they hijack.
Video footage shows a group of about 30 young adults — self-proclaimed Dreamers — hijack Pelosi's press conference.
So the left will now bore from within, to hijack an old labor-movement term of art.
Somali pirates usually hijack ships and crew members for ransom and generally do not kill their hostages.
In other instances, the government has purchased vast armies of social media posters to hijack discussion threads.
They often hijack specific atrocities committed against black slaves and substitute Irish people for the actual victims.
"Just because some bad guys once liked that term, we're not going to let them hijack it."
Would the central character in a Russian election hijack plot actually self-disclose his trip in advance?
I'm going to attempt to hijack it, but that's impossible until all of the guards are incapacitated.
Barry Blinderman, who gave Mr. Pettibon his first solo exhibition, at the Semaphore Gallery in New York in 1986, said that from the start Mr. Pettibon used words in his drawings to hijack our minds' drive to find meaning in images, in something like the way lyrics hijack music.
He and Sachs hijack the appeal of instructional videos and turn them into an aspect of the artwork.
So my first reaction was: Life goes on, don't let this hijack affect the operation of the company.
Once loaded, the page will retrieve all locally stored data, enabling attackers to effectively hijack the user's account.
Those are the ads that hijack the page's scrolling behavior so a large ad can scroll by instead.
"This is not believed to be a hijack situation or terror matter," Essex Police said in a statement.
Now, it appears Democratic leaders are trying to hijack one of his signature phrases, his slogan, for example.
A betrayal can not only hijack a couple's hopes and plans, but also destroy their sense of history.
Back in 1903, the solution was much simpler: hijack your rival's presentation in order to publicly shame them.
We are concerned that extremist elements may be seeking to hijack peaceful protests to further their own objectives.
The Pentagon has an "over-focus on malware," Lee said, referring to software that can hijack computer functions.
"I will never be held hostage by conspiracy plotters, anarchists, racists who hijack a social movement," he wrote.
The codon swap is also a firewall against viruses that might try to hijack the cell, said Ellis.
If another lime shortage occurs, could we expect a cartel to hijack the industry and further raise prices?
Conservative union members are forced to sit idly by as their "representatives" hijack dues dollars for political purposes.
Plus, no one will be able to request songs or hijack the queue if your phone is inaccessible.
John didn't just hijack the ceremony and interrupt one of the most important moments of his friends' lives.
He decided to hijack the plane and take it to Hanoi to protest the bombing of North Vietnam.
He remains confident there is no evidence the president colluded with Russia to hijack the 2628 presidential election.
T-Mobile has alerted hundreds of customers who were targeted by cybercriminals trying to hijack their SIM cards.
National news agency TT said those hurt included the delivery driver, who had tried to stop the hijack.
HTTPS also ensures that a malicious third party can't hijack the connection and insert malware or censor information.
Republicans, from President Trump on down, have blasted the legal effort as an attempt to hijack the election.
Pakistani counterterrorism officials say he masterminded a plan to hijack a Pakistani navy frigate in Karachi in 2014.
Now read the article, "Heroin Addiction Explained: How Opioids Hijack the Brain," and answer the following questions: 1.
Some users are accusing the subreddit's creator of gamejacking r/9MOTHER9HORSE9EYES9, and trying to hijack the anonymous poster's identity.
JETBLUE PILOT ACCIDENTALLY TRIGGERS HIJACK ALERT ON TARMAC  Despite the warning, beachgoers like Eric Clevenger continued into the water.
Because when hackers hijack the elevator to your high-rise apartment, you'll be glad you can take the stairs.
It's a welcome move — promoting freedom of speech while denying these zealots the right to hijack Facebook's viral machinery.
"We'll not allow Republicans to hijack the Senate floor to play politics with our national security," Mr. Reid said.
Let's review a few rules: Forget family members who aren't in politics — unless they hijack a plane or something.
If you've purchased any of the other software the company makes (I can't recommend Audio Hijack enough), it's free.
"The other advantage we have is that we don't have a hidden agenda to hijack your products," Mohajer said.
Often, we try to cheer up people with lame sentences or hijack the conversations by discussing our own stories.
Rapinoe objected to the team's use of the word "hijack," days before the 15th anniversary of September 11 attacks.
As the climate change debate shows, a small minority of researchers can hijack the political agenda with chilling consequences.
The cops are starting to close in on hackers who hijack phone numbers to steal Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
"They are going to hijack our health plans and provide the coverage against our will", he told the justices.
Groups representing listed companies claim the current SEC rules have allowed special interests to hijack boardrooms with costly demands.
Hulu DatrApparently Hulu wants to hijack Netflix and Chill or OKCupid or whatever with a service called Hulu Datr.
"Lizzo rejected the Raisens' unfounded attempt to hijack a piece of 'Truth Hurts' and its profits," the section reads.
Researchers say they have found a way to hijack voice assistants from the major tech firms using cheap lasers.
Here are some useful tips on how to use your phone on vacation, without letting it hijack your trip.
Some anxieties still hijack my brain, and dating and relationships remain, as they do for most single people, confusing.
Unlike President Trump, Gillespie didn't come from outside to hijack the party and turn it to anger and isolation.
They argue, though, that hijacking the firmware in any of those components could essentially hijack all of its functionality.
Advocates say Republicans should know better than to hijack the program to try to jam Democrats with Medicaid reform.
The Chief Justice and Justice Kennedy both suggested that the government was, in fact, trying to hijack our plan.
"It felt like the government and I.O.C. wanted to hijack our team for a pointless political stunt," Griffin said.
"Nonconsensual sex" is the language of the accused, used to hijack the conversation and sugarcoat allegations of sexual assault.
In simple terms, there are now billions of Internet-connected devices that attackers can hijack and organize into botnets.
Hackers who stole users' passwords were able to hijack their Ring home security cameras several times in recent months.
Hackers can intercept or hijack the unprotected metadata, tricking users into visiting a malicious site or spying on their activities.
The telecommunications company blamed the outage on a failed attempt to hijack routers and enlist them in the Mirai botnet.
But researchers found that it wasn't particularly difficult or expensive to hijack this process and send out the bogus messages.
That gives hackers an easier route to carry out a "SIM swapping" attack, which target and hijack cell phone numbers.
"If you hijack that part of the brain [imagining the food] then it can't sustain the craving anymore," says Hsu.
Russia has been accused of this before, notably when hackers attempted to hijack an election in neighboring Ukraine in 2303.
That allowed hackers to quietly hijack accounts and withdraw thousands of dollars, a practice reported by Slate at the time.
The Kaspersky team also discovered flaws that would allow criminals to hijack medical equipment, including MRI scanners and surgical devices.
They also showed they could hijack and enlist vulnerable printers into botnets — used to overload websites with junk internet traffic.
They show off a gun called the Fluke, which allows them to shoot an enemy combatant and hijack their body.
Deleting your account might be overkill, especially if you don't want anyone to hijack your email address once it's recycled.
Here, the crossover is sloppier: In a ridiculous scene, our heroes hijack a truck and drive it down the freeway.
If you know the owner of your account never uses the "Kids" profile, your best best is to hijack that.
Many Greeks opposing the deal view it as an attempt by their neighbours to hijack ancient Greek civilization and culture.
When criminals hijack your phone number you usually get a text message alerting you of some change on your account.
He described the contacts as an academic exercise in pursuit of peace, not a global plot to hijack the election.
It's not mine, I don't own it, it doesn't belong to me, so I definitely don't want to hijack it.
It is, to hijack a lyric of the Elvis Costello song that inspired the band's name, so teddy bear tender.
And on the heels of that controversy, Beale tried to hijack the Hugo Awards, because Beale didn't win an award.
All too often these days, mega-corporations feel the need to hijack our sweetest pleasures in the name of marketing.
Malware attacks on everyday social media users are increasing as bad actors look to hijack real identities to avoid detection.
Early in the movie, Black Manta and Aquaman clash after Aquaman rescues a Russian sub that Manta tries to hijack.
"We will not allow North Korean propaganda to hijack the message and imagery of the Olympic Games," Mr. Pence said.
He'll hijack entire possessions behaving like the star he's convinced himself he already is, then jack up a terrible shot.
Together they hoped to hijack the ship and use it to attack a US Navy patrol in the Indian Ocean.
Called phages, they hijack bacteria by landing on the hapless cells and injecting them with a ream of genetic material.
A security researcher has shown how USB cables, even ones that look like Apple's Lightning cable, could hijack your machine.
They could also brute force PIN attempts, but that means a lot more time before they can hijack your device.
But it was his use of Twitter to hijack news cycles with outrageous statements that really boosted his presidential campaign.
Plus, CNN senior reporter Vicky Ward explains how Rudy Giuliani and his associates were able to hijack US foreign policy.
Remember Me combines normal button-based attacks with special powers that hijack robots, break shields, or reveal invisible teleporting enemies.
At one point, the VC account manager and startup CEO scheduled a meeting in Shanghai, putting the hijack at risk.
But critics say the "army of beauties" is nothing more than an effort to hijack the games and spread propaganda.
Thankfully, to this day no one has ever attempted to hijack a commercial airliner using a pair of $600 heels.
Learn more about Hallway Hijack on the Rail Curatorial Projects' website and check out all of the pieces on Instagram.
"What we&aposre seeing is, forces from the left come into Florida to hijack our politics," Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam says.
In 2012, University of Texas researchers showed the Department of Homeland Security how easy it was to hijack a civilian drone.
" And then Page and Strzok also expressing fears that Obama would, quote, "hijack their investigation or leak details to the press.
Rather than knocking out a gene, the idea is to hijack the RNA instructions it sends out to make a protein.
Most of those systems were discovered to not be password protected, allowing anyone with enough know how to hijack the controls.
Last week, we discussed Victory Lab, a digital marketing firm in Mexico that tried to hijack the election with fake news.
The most devious of hackers can hijack your computer view, invade your privacy, and catch you in some pretty compromising positions.
Hackers are using a decade-old flaw to target and hijack dormant Twitter accounts to spread terrorist propaganda, TechCrunch has learned.
It is a powerful force, with the capacity to animate popular fury, to delegitimise political opposition, and to hijack government institutions.
"Shari Redstone is attempting to illegally hijack her father's well-established estate plan," Dauman said in a statement on Monday morning.
Typically, pulling off such a hijack requires hacking into the BGP servers operated by an ISP or other internet infrastructure provider.
A lesson for costumed character enthusiasts -- if you hijack Nickelodeon's "Paw Patrol" characters ... they'll sic their legal dogs on your ass.
All the better to resist doublethink with; all the better to stand up to those who attempt to hijack the narrative.
Sub-allocation of IP addresses and unreliable WHOIS information can also allow cybercriminals to hijack blocks of addresses, and send spam.
Others might be more innocuous, such as flying it around the neighborhood to automatically hijack Chromecasts and rickroll unbeknownst TV viewers.
If you want to hijack the country; if you want to steal the election; if you want to overturn Roe v.
In 2015, hackers we able to hijack Yahoo's ad network for a week, spreading malware via advertisements to millions of users.
In 85033, hackers we able to hijack Yahoo's ad network for a week, spreading malware via advertisements to millions of users.
DDoS attacks traditionally hijack thousands of computers to create large, coordinated attacks using a network of attacking computers called a botnet.
Russia is also trying to hijack the U.S. judiciary for corrupt purposes, expropriation and political repression, which has received little attention.
Facebook is accusing two app developers of using malware to hijack people's phones to fraudulently click on ads to make money.
Targeting gamers is likely to be more profitable than other schemes, like in-browser mining, which may hijack less capable rigs.
Kombe told Reuters there were four groups of pirates from Puntland "who are still in ocean hunting for ships to hijack".
Four were vulnerable to susceptible to the CRIME attack, which a hacker can deploy to hijack user sessions, and steal data.
Moreover, they deeply resented any attempts to misappropriate their cause, hijack their language or conflate their struggle with that of others.
In 2015, hackers were able to remotely hijack a Jeep while someone was driving, prompting Chrysler to recall 1.4 million vehicles.
There's also a lot of people from developed countries trying to hijack this conversation, imposing those clichés in a patronizing way.
Lead consumer technology writer Facebook said its engineers discovered a security weakness this week that could let attackers hijack people's accounts.
It is incompetence surrounded by a sea of misinformation and bad actors who try to hijack the situation for political gain.
But information security professionals often hijack the conversation and turn attention to "data privacy" as if that is the ultimate question.
He was well aware that a Chinese company could entice him into a joint venture and then hijack Impossible's intellectual property.
Such an attack requires "privileged access to a target's network connection" in order to hijack their internet traffic, the report explains.
Beijing (CNN)The Chinese government is trying to hijack one of this year's hottest social trends for its own propaganda purposes.
Keeping up with distant friends and family is great but "don't give hackers a digital key to hijack your life," Levin said.
The takeover is part of an established trend among Reddit users to hijack or preemptively create pernicious subreddits and turn them benign.
Once a user opened his or her email, the code would start working and allow the hacker to hijack the user's account.
He spends approximately 180 hours in the air every month; traveling between 13 countries and making sure terrorists don't hijack our planes.
That data includes ties to a cellphone account, which can be used to hijack a SIM card and bypass two-step verification.
It was about three hours into the hijack... the leader came into the aisle and picked somebody up from an aisle seat.
Each member gets just one vote on the Libra council, so Facebook can't hijack the token's governance even though it invented it.
Since these are technical questions, it will be much harder for populists to hijack the debate and force emotional issues upon it.
He blamed the current government of Benjamin Netanyahu for allowing the far-right wing of his Likud party to "hijack" the process.
This will always be true about our devices: They're not perfectly secure, and hackers will always find a way to hijack them.
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This suggests the hackers were opportunistic and the hijack of Pence's account was part of a wider campaign to attack AOL customers.
Just connect to a friend's computer with it when they're not paying attention and hijack their cursor when they're least expecting it.
In October 2016, a U.K.-flagged chemical tanker fended off an attempted hijack when the armed guards engaged pirates in a firefight.
Content owners might want to be able to hijack that revenue share if someone freeboots their video, rather than getting it removed.
It enabled attackers to easily hijack people's SmartThinQ accounts and gain control over their linked devices by knowing only their email addresses.
In February, a security researcher reported a "critical" bug in another T-Mobile site that would've allowed hackers to hijack customer's accounts.
He's great, and I would not object to Halliday randomly popping up in other movies to hijack them for a little bit.
Several other major automakers have also issued upgrades to fix security flaws that could have allowed hackers to remotely hijack vehicle functions.
Some Western diplomats have described them as Russia's attempt to "hijack" U.N.-led peace talks in Geneva involving the government and opposition.
They attempted to hijack legitimate events meant to do good – teaching self-defense, providing legal aid – in support of their malign object.
This, just like the SIM lock, adds another layer of security and makes it harder for hackers to hijack your phone number.
Social media influencers are a constant target for hackers, who often try to hijack accounts with popular handles or high follower counts.
"The terrorists are traitors to their own faith, trying, in effect, to hijack Islam itself," he said in a speech on Sept.
The social networking giant said attackers had exploited a weakness that enabled them to hijack the accounts of nearly 50 million users.
But as cars become internet-connected and hooked up to apps, security flaws have allowed researchers to remotely hijack or track vehicles.
If we continue to allow conservative operatives to hijack religion or co-opt it to do violence to others we are complicit.
"The vice president will not allow the North Korean regime to hijack the messaging of the Olympics," an administration official told reporters.
Earlier this year, hackers showed it was possible to hijack Google's Chromecast streaming stick and broadcast random videos to thousands of victims.
LN: What would happen today on an American plane if someone tried to hijack it the way they did the EgyptAir flight?
For mobile apps like Signal, which are tied entirely to a given phone number, it can be enough to hijack the entire account.
With the strengthening of the screening side of aviation security, it's harder to get a bomb on board a plane or hijack it.
Carico said that some Black Lives Matter chapters are worried that antifa will unnecessarily escalate tensions at their events, or hijack their messaging.
The Pirate Bay used a tool called Coin Hive to hijack visitors' browsers, and it's not clear how many customers Coin Hive has.
Nine people have been charged in an alleged conspiracy to hijack SIM cards and steal cryptocurrency from unwitting victims, prosecutors said this week.
They now think that by making their own endocannabinoids, the worms hijack a natural system in the mouse's body for their own benefit.
It is not designed to hijack your brain with endless scrolling which results in quick highs like those provided by Snap and Twitter.
With the professor out of the picture, Turner tries to hijack the rocket back to Earth but is shot and killed by Helius.
But it didn't take him long to find several vulnerabilities that allowed him to change user's passwords, hijack accounts and spoof phone calls.
However, a Leo's unchecked ambition may hijack your date and turn it into a pissing contest instead of an opportunity to emotionally connect.
He will be remembered as a sad, small tyrant who rode a wave of Facebook hoaxes and Twitter hate to hijack a party.
Researchers used focused light to manipulate the device's microphones, enabling them to hijack any digital smart system attached to the voice-controlled assistants.
During an hour-long visit, the agents posited a theory that Trump's campaign was secretly colluding with Russia to hijack the U.S. election.
The protest spilled out of long lines at shops in the area, witnesses said, after some people tried to hijack a food truck.
Who'd have thought a pariah nation, run by an authoritarian who makes his political opponents disappear, could so easily hijack a great democracy?
The inquisitor craves answers, and the townspeople, fueled by gossip and ale, are happy to oblige, each taking turns to hijack the narrative.
The suit was part of a larger developing Republican strategy to cast the recount as an opportunity for fraudsters to hijack the election.
This means that anyone can hijack your digital space and promote a brand, cause or idea… as long as they "get" there first.
Google admitted last month that its standalone Titan security keys were vulnerable to a pairing bug, potentially putting it at risk of hijack.
News emerged that the Libertarian candidate once tried to hijack a plane at Kennedy International Airport and demanded to be taken to Antarctica.
It probably reflects a mind-set that made Mr. Mueller stubborn about, or oblivious to, how a TV culture would hijack his narrative.
The discoveries reveal the cellular mechanisms that control such things as adaptation to high altitudes and how cancer cells manage to hijack oxygen.
She has seen, firsthand, the entry points that lobbyists and special interests use to hijack the process, the difficulties of collaboration among agencies.
It is not in the interest of any Afghan to allow such groups to hijack our country and turn it into a battleground.
Jumping between them is a blast, whether you hijack a passenger plane and fly there or tear through the highways with a tank.
"We will not allow North Korean propaganda to hijack the message and imagery of the Olympic Games," he said after meeting with Abe.
Google says it's hard at work resolving an issue that allows malicious third parties to hijack your Google Calendar with unremovable spam invites.
They hijack a spaceship and travel to Avalon, a secret all-white colony on Mars, which has been transformed into a paradisiacal homeland.
At the same time, hackers are finding new ways to hijack the multitude of cameras built into people&aposs phones and smart devices.
Hackers are getting creative when it comes to getting websites and apps to hijack unsuspecting users' computers to generate digital tokens for profit.
Batman is trying to hijack some Kryptonite, and uses the Batmobile as a speed machine, battering ram, tank, and bulldozer to get it.
The security requirements outlined in the bill sound basic, but IoT devices are often shipped with unsecure features that make them easy to hijack.
Perhaps more terrifyingly, many parents are concerned that hackers could hijack Bluetooth-enabled toys and use them to spy on or communicate with children.
In addition, the browser will now explicitly block cryptocurrency mining scripts that attempt to hijack your computer's resources in order to mine digital currency.
Hackers have been able to hijack phone systems and use those to place calls, meaning the phone number wouldn't actually link back to them.
A recent Forrester Research report predicted that 2016 would be the year hackers used ransomware to hijack a person's pacemaker or other medical device.
Think, for example, of all the apps and platforms specifically designed to hijack our attention with pings and dopamine hits while harvesting our data.
Far-right influencers like Jack Posobiec and Infowars' Paul Joseph Watson have both tried to hijack Gabbard's campaign to inject radicalized messages into it.
Vice President Mike Pence complained that North Korea was trying to "hijack" the Olympics with its performances and shows of unity with South Korea.
In this case, the hijack occurred in the vicinity of an internet exchange in Chicago, although the root of the compromise is still unknown.
The SNP wants to hijack our Remain votes to further its push for separation, and we wish the media would stop falling for it.
So-called "credential stuffing" or brute-force attacks can make it easy for hackers to break in and hijack people's online accounts in bulk.
What hackers could do through KRACK is hijack the wireless traffic from your device and decrypt it, fully or partially depending on various factors.
There's a difference between sitting back and watching someone try to hijack a party that I believe will allow people to rise up again.
So I've decided I'm going to hijack your social media — your Instagram, your Snapchat, your Facebook, your Twitter, all of it — for 24 hours.
Those attacks hijack users' browsers when visiting malicious or compromised websites and force them to send unauthorized requests to routers through local network connections.
NSOs alleged use of a flaw in WhatsApp to hijack phones caused international consternation when it was made public in May of this year.
Then, security researchers revealed the problem was way worse than anyone initially thought as the vulnerability could allow attackers to remotely "hijack" affected machines.
And by focusing their lasers using a telephoto lens, they said, they were able to hijack a voice assistant more than 350 feet away.
NSOs alleged use of a flaw in WhatsApp to hijack phones caused international consternation when it was made public in May of this year.
NSO's alleged use of a flaw in WhatsApp to hijack phones caused international consternation when it was made public in May of this year.
Legislation passed by the House, however, would hijack the concept of categorical exclusions to prevent reviews of massive logging projects with huge environmental impacts.
"They attempted to hijack legitimate events meant to do good – teaching self-defense, providing legal aid – in support of their malign object," Schiff said.
Bad actors have used TBML to hijack international trade networks, largely unchecked, to move illicit goods and money by masking seemingly legitimate business transactions.
Equipment used included drones with sophisticated surveillance equipment as well as rogue access points on the ground to apparently track or hijack smartphone devices.
It's a nanobiological weapon — a microscopic protein shell holding a few genes that hijack a cell's internal machinery, forcing it to make new viruses.
Snapchat's current geofilter product is a nightmare for event managers, brands, and any commercial business because anyone can coat-tail or hijack the space.
Whether and to what extent the government can hijack the technology that Silicon Valley is building for its own use remains to be seen.
Instead of trying to hijack the roadmap or being disappointed by the direction, angels need to help make those brownies as tasty as possible.
It was incredibly distasteful, four days before one of the worst tragedies in our country, to say that I tried to hijack this event.
But now that platforms are prioritizing the removal of millions of fake accounts, bad actors are looking to hijack real accounts to avoid detection.
The malware behind the attack, called Mirai, had a built-in dictionary of common passwords and used them to hijack devices to become attackers.
And if you are not actively voting against him, you are abetting his attempt to hijack American greatness and sink it with his egotism.
Sarah Palin (R) said at a campaign rally for Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore that the swamp is "trying to hijack" Donald Trump's presidency.
In late November of last year, the German ISP provider Deutsche Telekom blamed a large outage on hackers trying to hijack its customers routers.
Authorities believed their ultimate plan was to hijack a plane in order to ransom the captives for the release of the imprisoned Family members.
Each gene performs a different function in helping the virus break into cells, hijack their DNA machinery and reproduce million of copies of itself.
I'm sure many of my left-wing friends believe that that sort of tribal us/them mentality won't hijack and corrupt their own movement.
Because Bourgeois tended to hijack the process, reworking various proofs so extensively by hand that they became works of art in their own right.
He sidelined her and other career diplomats and permitted a private citizen, Rudy Giuliani, to hijack the administration's interactions with the new Ukrainian government.
"The DNC and their corporate media partners are essentially trying to hijack this election process away from the responsibility that voters have," she said.
At the White House Summit on Precision Medicine, President Obama made good on his promise to "hijack the panel," and it was worth it.
Scientists working with the Gates Foundation, in turn, accused activists of trying to hijack the meeting and dismissed calls for a global research moratorium.
What Christian nationalists know — and many of us have yet to learn — is that you don't need a majority to hijack a modern democracy.
Later that month, pirates attacked a large fishing vessel with the plan of using it as a floating base to hijack even bigger ships.
So it's sad to see some Republicans (I mean you, Devin Nunes!) trying to hijack today's House investigation to make it about leaks. Really?
"We will not allow North Korean propaganda to hijack the message and imagery of the Olympic Games," he said in Japan earlier this week.
The claimants reject this, saying they do not want to hinder or hijack the process but merely bring legal certainty and proper democratic scrutiny.
Cliffhangers can serve storytelling or hijack it, can reward audiences or scam them, can put us off or suck us in and possess us.
That stat was highlighted in a recent op-ed in The Wall Street Journal by Nicholas Carr, who writes that smartphones "hijack" people's minds.
If an antibody is attached to a binding site used by a virus to hijack a human cell, then the virus is rendered impotent.
The stakes are high amid fears by some that unprecedented gains by populist nationalists will seek to hijack or block a pro-European agenda.
"The UNSC rebuffed the US' naked attempt to hijack its mandate ... Another FP (foreign policy) blunder for the Trump administration," Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted.
Avoid SMS has been at the center of a lot of two-factor hacks, most recently as a way to hijack Telegram accounts in Iran.
Miller, a cybersecurity researcher, along with Chris Valasek previously demonstrated to WIRED how they could remotely hijack a Chrysler Jeep's digital systems over the internet.
"Stolen data gives cybercrime a fraudulent mask, as they hijack identities to open new accounts, takeover legitimate user accounts or perform fraudulent transactions," Pandey said.
Salvini had said a Sudanese and a Ghanaian among the migrants allegedly tried to hijack the tug so it wouldn&apost return them to Libya.
Two popular car alarm systems have fixed security vulnerabilities that allowed researchers to remotely track, hijack and take control of vehicles with the alarms installed.
I was not interested in trying to hijack the game, I let them know that whatever fitted in their program I would love to do.
Hardliners are denouncing what they call a constitutional outrage by which Remainers seek to hijack and even stop the Brexit backed by voters in 2016.
At one point we see Raphina and Connor picnicking on an island after they hijack his grandfather's speedboat that his parents don't let him use.
Jasper tries to hijack the camp's intercom and tell everyone that Clarke lied to them so she just straight-up shocks him and arrests him.
"All five had at least one serious vulnerability allowing a user account hijack," he told TechCrunch, with which he shared his findings before going public.
Trump is not just some famous clown who happened to hijack one of America's two major parties while it was going through a rough patch.
While Beck shared Overton's libertarian ideology, he was wary of the window as a strategy for change, imagining a totalitarian left that could hijack it.
"If he wins, he will hijack the conservative cause," Bush said Saturday night, while also blasting other GOP candidates for not going hard after Trump.
After his active period in the late 1980s, the group became famous for releasing tools that allowed ordinary computer users to hijack other peoples machines.
This opens the door for the possibility of attackers being able to hijack our increasingly AI-driven smartphones by exposing them to subtly manipulated images.
A previous Motherboard investigation found, in a separate set of attacks, so-called SIM jackers have targeted peoples' phone numbers to hijack valuable Instagram accounts.
And just last month, T-Mobile began the process of alerting all customers that fraudsters are trying to hijack their SIM cards and phone numbers.
Stop me if you've heard this one before: A Utah Congressman is trying to use a chicken to hijack the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
Outlawing hijacking of treatment center phone numbers: Make it a crime for anyone to intentionally edit online listings to hijack phone numbers of other facilities.
In recent years, however, criminals have used this technique to hijack victims' phone numbers with the goal of stealing their cryptocurrency or unique Instagram handles.
In the film, they listen to heavy metal, massage themselves with eggbeaters, throw noisy parties, hijack animal-control trucks and tumble down gang-infested sewers.
It's this incentive structure that has allowed partisans and profiteers to hijack Facebook's algorithms and spread divisive messages and false news to millions of people.
Perhaps the most serious is political artificial intelligence in the form of automated "chatbots," which masquerade as humans and try to hijack the political process.
The Kremlin accused its adversaries of meddling in the elections of an independent international body, while opponents countered that Russia was trying to hijack Interpol.
OurMine also appeared to hijack the official Facebook and Messenger Instagram accounts: To be clear, what OurMine claimed in its posts is a little misleading.
Hackers discovered a flaw on the T-Mobile website that let them hijack customers' personal information simply by plugging in phone numbers, according to Motherboard.
But do they believe Facebook ought to provide a platform for anti-vaccine zealots to congregate and hijack Facebook's viral machinery to recruit new followers?
The urge that notoriously overcame Kanye West, in 2009, to hijack her acceptance speech at the Video Music Awards stands in for a national vexation.
Fall was a trans woman, the commenter confirmed, and her aim had been to subvert the story's titular phrase and hijack search results for it.
Industry groups say the rules allow special interests and proxy advisory firms that recommend how investors should vote to hijack corporate boardrooms with costly demands.
Facebook says this malware enabled the Chinese firm to access their victims&apos Facebook accounts and hijack their ad accounts, without their knowledge or consent.
Republicans have repeatedly said that Democrats are trying to overturn the results of the 2016 election and hijack the upcoming 2020 election by impeaching Trump.
" Monero has been involved in several attempts by hackers to hijack a person's computer to mine cryptocurrency without permission, a process known as "crypto-jacking.
We are returning to the airport' … Boston air traffic controller Colin Scoggins: 'Someone came to me and said that there was a hijack going on.
Instead, he found out that Ukrainians will not long suffer politicians who exploit genuine grievances and hijack grass-roots movements for their own political advancement.
Instead, he found out that Ukrainians will not long suffer politicians who exploit genuine grievances and hijack grass-roots movements for their own political advancement.
After his active period in the late 1980s, the group became famous for releasing tools that allowed ordinary computer users to hijack other people's machines.
"What a great thing for them to do and kind of hijack the Super Bowl through social, and hammer home a responsible message," she said.
The perpetrator can effectively hijack someone else's identity, make it look like she appeared in pornography, and leverage search engine optimization and cybermobs to target her.
Irina Panzaru, a consultant, accused the government of trying to hijack the justice system after it moved to dismiss the country&aposs chief anti-corruption prosecutor.
"I'm so sorry to hijack your class, but we wanted to come, we thought we wanted to try and mix things up a bit," Corden said.
The IMEI numbers are still collected in the Android version, which is legitimately bad news, as they could be used to spoof phones and hijack accounts.
Inti De Ceukelaire says he has no plans to hijack other tweets that Trump has posted, saying he simply wanted to bring attention to the issue.
Providing access over any period of time to thousands of law enforcement agencies will necessarily increase the risk that intruders will hijack the exceptional access mechanisms.
Two other groups, the World Freerunning Parkour Federation and the Fédération Internationale des Arts Du Déplacement have protested against the FIG's attempt to "hijack" the sport.
Laurin then asks what the note was about, to which Reca abruptly replies "I can't remember right there, this is a hijack and I've got explosives."
Initially I did not think it'd be included in the film, because I thought it was a tangent that would totally hijack the story about Hammarskjöld.
We already figured out how to farm goats, so the thinking is why not hijack the goats milk-making capacity and have it make spider silk?
They attempted to hijack legitimate events meant to do good – teaching self-defense, providing legal aid – as well as those events meant to widen a rift.
It was this mysterious connection to the visuals that was driving my interest … and I really like the thought of being able to hijack someone's senses.
It's not until I notice how Mari will hijack the conversation on Twitter, that we can sometimes get chatter again and get people to pay attention.
It's likely that breeding between the two species allowed our ancestors to hijack the genetic advantages Neanderthals had developed over time to cope with their environment.
It's also sitting right above the most likely desired search result, Pokémon Go, suggesting that spammers might just use paid ads to hijack popular search results.
But as YouTube has become increasingly easy to hijack by people seeking to grab our attention—for reasons good and ill—this philosophy seems increasingly antiquated.
So even if Candidate Trump is told to make a normal political point, Inner Boy Trump will hijack the microphone for another bout of resentful boasting.
She said that if the affected population had felt the new government would address their problems, then militants would not be able to "hijack their cause".
Once a threat is made, the crews would respond with overwhelming force against those seeking to hijack, kidnap or otherwise harm the ship and its crew.
Read: 'Talk to Rudy': How Trump Let Giuliani Hijack the State Department into Chasing Conspiracy Theories The White House ultimately released the military aid on Sept.
He had been part of the so-called hijack squad, a group formed in the 1960s to end the rampant truck hijackings from Kennedy International Airport.
Justice Anthony Kennedy, who was expected to be the swing vote, echoed the term "hijack" in one of his questions, suggesting that he found it persuasive.
From the perspective of an attacker, if the goal is to impersonate people or hijack their accounts, you have names, phone numbers, and associated account URLs.
Later, the authorities say, she rented a helicopter using a fake name and then tried to hijack it in an effort to rescue her imprisoned partner.
People with higher I.Q.s also tend to be more neurotic and self-conscious, which means that worry and anxiety are more likely to hijack their attention.
For example, "a skill called 'Am Express' could be used to hijack initial requests for American Express' Amex skill — and steal users' credentials," the publication reported.
In January, the aircraft on its way to Moscow was forced to land in Siberia after a drunk passenger attempted to hijack the plane, CNN reports.
Earlier this year hackers showed how they could remotely hijack a Jeep Cherokee while it was traveling at 70 mph on the highway, disabling it completely.
Positive Technologies was able to hijack the text messages using its own research tool, which exploits weaknesses in the cellular network to intercept text messages in transit.
But once it was on your computer, Zeus let hackers play God: They could hijack websites and use a keystroke logger to record usernames, passwords, and PINs.
The pilot had entered a hijack alert by mistake, which sent Port Authority Police Emergency Services unit aboard the plane, sources told The New York Daily News .
As little more than free-ranging bundles of genetic material, viruses desperately need to hijack their hosts' cellular machinery and resources to replicate, over and over again.
These exploits made it possible for a hacker on the same network to hijack the connection and inject keystrokes and even malicious code into affected Android devices.
One flaw lets attackers hijack a TV and install malicious code on it, allowing any hacker to take full control over a TV through the TizenStore software.
Some of Milo's wounds have been self-inflicted, but it feels hard to deny that his de-platforming from Twitter decreased his ability to hijack news cycles.
The Department of Justice filed charges against a Verizon employee and 2 employees of stores selling AT&T service for using their access to hijack customer accounts.
The fact that they're trying at all is kind of romantic, in the way that letting love hijack your more rational side can be kind of romantic.
"We understand that pirates hijacked the fishing vessel to hijack a big ship off the ocean," Abdirahman Mohamud Hassan, the head of Somalia's maritime force, told Reuters.
Some are created and posted by organizations themselves, while others are guerrilla attempts to hijack and de-gender bathrooms without permission from the organization that owns them.
Read: 'Talk to Rudy': How Trump Let Giuliani Hijack the State Department into Chasing Conspiracy Theories Trump is clearly on edge about what this week will bring.
Mirai is a mortifying spectre of our near future—anybody can use the virus to hijack thousands of poorly secured internet-connected security cameras and other appliances.
I was surprised at the verdict, was offended that individuals would hijack a piece of public land set aside for the recreation and enjoyment of all citizens.
The Rainforest Action Network is hoping to "hijack Pepsi's halftime show" with a viral video they hope will steer the online conversation away from the soda manufacturer.
Instead, the United States must become aggressive and proactive in its anti-ISIS online activities: We must immediately move to hijack ISIS's own narratives and create alternatives.
When an adolescent uses drugs, those substances hijack the limbic system, the part of the prefrontal cortex that reinforces good or pleasurable behavior and discourages the opposite.
The wasps "hijack" the brains of spiders known to live in communal webs and force them to abandon their colonies and protect the wasp's larva for them.
But police warned that among those they know to be attending are known neo-Nazis and other groups who may seek to hijack the gun-rights gathering.
Drawn to each other by their shared demons, Kendall and Naomi — who both proclaim to be in recovery — get drunk and high and nearly hijack a helicopter.
The goal, broadly speaking, is to flood social media with pro-Trump, pro-Republican, and anti-Democrat narratives or, failing that, to simply hijack and derail conversations.
"We will not allow North Korea's propaganda to hijack the messaging of the Olympics," the aide told Axios, a strategy Fred Warmbier's presence would seem to fit.
"We will not allow North Korean propaganda to hijack the message and imagery of the Olympic Games," Pence said after meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Meanwhile, now that Facebook and other platforms are prioritizing the removal of millions of fake accounts, bad actors are looking to hijack real accounts to avoid detection.
"I do see the threat that populist politicians are trying to hijack some of these values, some of these themes, some of these values," one audience member said.
But someone could also use AirPwn—a tool often used by hackers as a prank to hijack someone's browser and display porn or other raunchy images on it.
"You've come to the site to hijack accounts," a Google translated version of the site reads, and claims that it has been used to take over 688,610 accounts.
A newly patched vulnerability in Valve's Source SDK engine could have allowed hackers to hijack your computer in a truly bizarre way: by killing you in Counter-Strike.
Our reporters talked to a young man who, armed with millions of bots and thousands of bogus Facebook pages, is trying to hijack Mexico's politics with fake news.
If hackers hijack your phone number, they have access to virtually any online account that can be reset by SMS or protected by SMS-based two-factor authentication.
We already know that planes can be turned into weapons when hijackers are on board, but what happens when terrorists can remotely hijack planes through their autonomous systems?
Briefly: a whole lot of IoT devices have essentially no security, and/or are deployed with publicly known factory-standard passwords, and hence are extremely easy to hijack.
Police in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad arrested 32-year-old Motaparthi Vamshi Krishna on Thursday for allegedly sending a hoax email about an aircraft hijack plot.
Berridge's research indicates that addictive drugs can "hijack" the wanting system, manipulating dopamine directly to generate cravings that are far stronger than those the rest of us experience.
A timely, convincing, deepfake video of a candidate going viral on a platform like Facebook/Twitter/Google/YouTube could hijack, erase, or even alter the course of history.
Whoever walked into that New Jersey store did not appear to want to hijack my number, they maybe just wanted to prove a point, or send a message.
Jihadis hijack the Islamic texts in pursuit of glory, narcissistically ventriloquize the supposed grievances of a billion Muslims, and shamelessly blame the blood they shed on America's sins.
Once someone is addicted, substances are said to "hijack" their brains—and they may start committing crimes in order to pay for what they now believe they need.
"Hijack" is too strong a descriptor for what Carmelo Anthony has done to his new team's rhythm, but when he's in the game their pace drops to 100.7.
We don't know yet whether it will be installed by default on Android devices — we only know that Google decided not to hijack SMS like Apple's iMessage does.
And the professor in direct contact with Papadopoulos says he wasn't involved in some big cybersecurity scheme to hijack the election but, rather, wanted a more peaceful world.
One diplomat said May tried to "hijack" the summit by drawing other leaders into Brexit talks, though EU officials played down suggestions of any agenda row with London.
Chinese officials replied that ASEAN members should not allow one state "to hijack the COC process," one of the diplomats said, referring to the code of conduct talks.
Perhaps most striking of all, "Louisa" manages the difficult balance of exploring her life as the partner of a prominent public man without letting him hijack the narrative.
February 22, 1974 - Samuel Joseph Byck tries to hijack a Delta passenger jet at Baltimore-Washington International Airport, with the plan to crash it into the White House.
In crowded forests, beetle attacks can spread more easily, and the insects overwhelm a tree's defenses by laying eggs that, once they've hatched, hijack the tree's circulatory system.
It came two weeks after the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) ordered a full internet blackout amid an alleged attempt to hijack election results.
" As he describes it: "An unexpected bubble gut slip up leads leads you through an intergalactic journey when Miami Boyz, Otto & Ahol hijack a Miami Dade Public bus.
"Big Pharma is trying to hijack the bill and turn it into a giant pharmaceutical company bailout," Senator Tina Smith, Democrat of Minnesota, said in a Twitter post.
Even worse, they could try to hijack your number by tricking your phone carrier into porting your digits onto a new SIM card — a practice called SIM swapping.
"We're gonna give you news, facts, information, no bias, no opinion, no conjecture, no effort to hijack your thinking," he said in the opening of a recent podcast.
Ivan Garzón, a political scientist at Colombia's University of La Sabana, said Odebrecht had shown how easy it was to hijack the country's elections for its own gain.
They're looking at your face and figuring out whether you're going to hijack the plane or just be difficult in coach, or whatever they're trying to look for.
Sarah Palin said at a Moore rally this week that the Washington "swamp" is "trying to hijack" the Trump presidency, suggesting that McConnell had been behind the decision.
With a name inspired by the public art campaign Art in Odd Places, Art in Ad Places is far from the first art campaign to hijack outdoor advertisements.
He can just use his transparent phone to hijack a nearby TV. Noessel did have a few guesses as to why filmmakers might prefer transparent displays over foldable surfaces.
And so begins one debaucherous night of partying, during which Molly and Amy learn important life lessons about friendship, growing up, and how not to hijack a stranger's car.
Tristan Harris, the former design ethicist for Google, popularized "time well spent" as a contrast to apps like Facebook that "hijack our minds" and distract us from our priorities.
"It's almost certainly these wonderful devices that we all love … that makes us smarter than we have ever been before but that hijack our attention," Waldinger told an audience.
But when the stars of the new play The Play That Goes Wrong hijack producer J.J. Abrams' The Tonight Show interview, things go just a bit off the rails.
Kuehnert has railed against the coalition for weeks, and on Wednesday accused Schulz of trying to hijack debate about the substance of the agreement with his move on Nahles.
A particularly nasty flaw would let an attacker take over the TizenStore app — an app store for Tizen — and hijack it to inject malicious software into a Tizen device.
ISIS women pose growing challenge to Europe Promoting enlightened religious discourse is also critical if we are to de-legitimize those trying to hijack religion with their distorted ideology.
There've even been some notable tech innovations, like "pop under" windows that keep mining after you've closed the main browser window, and botnets that hijack Internet of Things devices.
A new startup called SkySafe unveiled its "spoofing" technology today that allows law enforcement or anyone interested in protecting critical airspace to hijack a drone's controls and neutralize it.
Picking up expired or abandoned domains is a common tactic to lure unsuspecting web users into clicking on sketchy sites or to hijack obsolete code running on older websites.
But the institutions of government are withering, starting with the moribund and morally decrepit Republican Party, the wound that allowed Trump to enter the body politic and hijack it.
Judging by the eagerness with which the conservative half of the bench seemed to accept the misleading "hijack" analogy, the court may be headed for a 4-4 tie.
Glen C. Larsen, the Amazon hardware and systems architect who invented the hijack-proof patent, has previously also filed a patent for creating more secure signatures by using holograms.
The public commenting process looks good on paper, but too often it is just an opportunity for big business or ideological activist groups to hijack rulemaking in their favor.
Increased security has made it more difficult to hijack or sabotage airliners, but the public portions of airports, check-in counters and baggage pickup areas, are open public spaces.
Instead, their genetic information is encoded in RNA, DNA's single-stranded cousin, which they use to hijack the genes of their hosts and cause them to make new viruses.
In the first of six episodes, an organized crime group with a vicious leader (the guest star Stephen Graham) hijack a seized drugs transport and kill three police officers.
The disinformation comes in various forms: conspiracy videos on YouTube, fake interest groups on Facebook, and armies of bot accounts that can hijack a topic or discussion on Twitter.
Next, the invaders hijack the epithelial cells that make up the mucous membranes, taking over their metabolic machinery, to replicate and make even more virus, which infects adjacent cells.
He fell in with a radical Islamic group in Hamburg that included two of the men, Mr. Atta and Marwan Al-Shehhi, who would later hijack planes on Sept.
Last month, a White House official said Pence planned to use his attendance to try to counter Kim Jong Un's efforts to "hijack" the games with a propaganda campaign.
Another writer might also have suggested that all those evildoers — the dictators, the genocidal generals, the traffickers of political propaganda, the purveyors of false news — did not hijack Facebook.
Adware or malware may be another source of the problem, with variations of the "Urgent Chrome Update" pop-up plaguing some users as it tries to hijack the browser.
They are more likely to rudely call others out for not being virtuous enough, systematically disparage entire groups of people, and hijack important conversations to serve their own purposes.
But as the viral craze spread from wealthy to ironic posts by regular internet users, the Chinese government saw an opportunity to hijack the meme for its own means.
Guerrillas sometimes head to a highway running alongside the city, hijack trucks, and move them to neighborhoods to use as barricades, giving away whatever they were transporting to civilians.
If you can compromise the AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile account that supports a person's phone number, you can usually hijack any call or text that's sent to them.
Hackers use a mix of techniques — such as calling up customer service and impersonating a customer, all the way to recruiting telecom employees to hijack SIM cards from the inside.
But what we're seeing now is a lot of purveyors of crank ideas, like Stephens, wondering how a purveyor of a different set of crank ideas could hijack their movement.
Hackers could hijack thousands of Internet of Things devices around the world, such as security cameras, due to a flaw in a piece of software used by several major manufacturers.
Weak passwords are often the default credentials on Internet of Things devices, making it easy for botnets to quietly break into your smart devices and hijack them for nefarious purposes.
If we really believed that nominations are decided by a series of primaries, is it really so surprising that an insurgent candidate with money and name recognition could hijack them?
Indeed, the saga of #ReleaseTheMemo felt a lot less like the Pentagon Papers than it did a classic Alex Jones or Sean Hannity conspiracy gambit to hijack a news cycle.
Along with "Round Round" by the Sugababes, which reached number 1 in August 2002, "Sound of the Underground" was part of the UK production team Xenomania's hijack of the charts.
Though not as effective as SIM swapping, a less nefarious hijack known as "turboing" uses a program that automatically tries to claim usernames when they become available, Thug told me.
Then they ran a series of software simulations to see how many of those devices an attacker would need to simultaneously hijack to disrupt the stability of the power grid.
Kirsten Gillibrand, one of the three female candidates on the debate stage, wasn't having it when Bennet tried to hijack her chance to speak on her support for universal healthcare.
There are popups with no x, popups that hijack the entire screen, pop-ups whose only remedy is to completely close the tab or even entire window and start again.
" Techmeme founder Gabe Rivera tweeted that this could be a good way to "antagonize a particular company" or "hijack all news concerning that company on Techmeme to insert your rebuttal.
A group of security researchers have found vulnerabilities in internet-connected drive-through car washes that would let hackers remotely hijack the systems to physically attack vehicles and their occupants.
MANILA (Reuters) - A Saudi Arabian Airlines plane was temporarily isolated after landing at Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Tuesday following a false hijack alarm, airline and airport officials said.
The teen, who has not been identified due to his age, accompanied the images with captions implying that the man was potentially a terrorist who planned to hijack the plane.
If Republicans cannot find the moral fortitude to reject the demagoguery of the man they allowed to hijack their party, right now, today, then it's time to shut it down.
Another attack was also fended off by the navy south of Akassa in Delta state, where pirates twice tried to hijack the oil tanker MT Rio Spirit, the navy said.
The government of Malta said Prime Minister Muscat had discussed the hijack with Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj by phone, and a negotiating team was formed at the airport.
You can still link a type of phone number to those accounts, but we suggest using a VoIP number, such as a Google Voice number, that is SIM hijack-proof.
As of now, it appears that both the pirate and the terrorist groups are using each other to get money, people, and weapons either to hold territory or hijack ships.
"[The comments have] me concerned that these people are trying to troll the Hugos again," @1000YearPlan tweeted, referencing attempts by reactionary readers to hijack the Hugo Awards several years ago.
We need a picture of the holidays that makes room at the table for the delusional, the narcissistic, the wayward and those whose internal demons sometimes hijack their better selves.
Hackers have successfully impersonated analytics services in order to hijack high-profile accounts and one of the company's "preferred marketing partners" was caught scraping location data from millions of users.  
Last summer, security researcher Jonathan Leitschuh discovered a zero-day vulnerability in Zoom on Macs that could have allowed a bad actor to hijack a user's camera and live feed.
The EU's proponents, still a significant majority, are well aware of the right's plans to hijack the parliament -- but they appear to have little inkling of how to defend it.
"We will not allow North Korean propaganda to hijack the message and imagery of the Olympic Games," Pence said after meeting with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo on Wednesday.
With access to a facility, he could either hijack the hardware to a device or use malicious radio signals to cause a device to send faulty information about facility safety.
Time reported that Taylor, Holmes, and others who testified were in Kyiv trying to steer the ship back on track even as Giuliani continues to try to hijack Ukraine policy.
Perhaps some of the techniques that advertisers use to hijack our attention online, to nudge our decision-making or manipulate search results, should count as intrusions on our cognitive process.
Charlamagne's main point is that Iggy is not trying to hijack black culture -- she's a pop artist who uses rap to express herself -- and needs to be treated as such.
"The people of Xinjiang, who are of many ethnic groups, will definitely not allow a handful of bad apples to hijack the bright future of their common home," the editorial said.
"I'll tell you what, if some spurned applicants or disgruntled employees figured out a way to do that [signal hijack], they should've been working here in the first place," he said.
A sudden shift in tone or the language used in tweets often gives away the hijack — usually a single tweet in Arabic, sometimes praising Allah or retweeting propaganda from another account.
As previously reported by the International Business Times, a group of hackers recently took advantage of this exploit to hijack 2FA text messages and drain individual bank accounts across Europe.  Ouch.
"The chair of the Assembly committee attempted to completely hijack our bill by creating a new definition of e-cigarettes, which was exactly what the tobacco industry wanted," Leno told me.
The exposure to personal information and phone numbers notwithstanding, the ability to access two-factor codes in near-real-time could have put countless number of accounts at risk of hijack.
The beauty of Dr Romesberg's system is that it works without disrupting a cell's normal function, making it possible to hijack cells' factory-like properties to produce almost any "designer" protein.
It is expected on Thursday to extend its already generous asset buys, emphasizing heightened risk, including from populist movements that could hijack governments' attention from what it sees as vital reforms.
" Her story triggered a massive conservative backlash against the new series and even reportedly inspired a right-wing street artist to hijack an LA billboard and accuse Cohen of "stolen valor.
On Tuesday the German government and commercial security experts said hundreds of thousands of Deutsche Telekom customers suffered internet outages as a result of a worldwide attempt to hijack routing devices.
Kombe, who headed the pirate gang that commandeered the oil tanker, told Reuters there were four groups of pirates from Puntland "who are still in ocean hunting for ships to hijack".
Reuters reports that the protest grew larger after some people attempted to hijack a food truck, with people who had been standing in long lines at nearby stores joining the demonstration.
The premise of the series is that the 30-year-old Mean Girls star will "hijack" participants' social media accounts for 24 hours while they take on embarrassing challenges for prizes.
Mr Clement twisted reality rather impressively when he said that the government's aim was to "hijack" the health plans of religious organisations in order to provide their female employees with contraceptives.
That's a prescription for a legal mess that could endure until Senate Republicans decide it's no longer a good idea to, yes, hijack the nomination of the 113th Supreme Court justice.
After the 9/11 attacks it was revealed that U.S. intelligence agencies, specifically the FBI and CIA, knew of a plot to hijack passenger jets and use them as guided missiles.
These login credentials are then routinely used by hackers to hijack your accounts, a threat that's largely mitigated by using a password manager and unique password for each site you visit.
Read more: The Motherboard Guide To Not Getting Hacked In fact, if a website doesn't use HTTPS, hackers can hijack it with attacks known as Man-in-the-Middle or MiTM.
Deere's USB drive doesn't contain malware, but its ability to hijack a keyboard to load up a specific site shows exactly why you shouldn't plug random USB drives to your computer.
Read More: Starbucks Wi-Fi Hijacked People's Laptops to Mine Cryptocurrency Cryptocurrency miners hijack your computer's resources—usually your CPU—to crunch some math problems in order to generate digital coins.
MG previous hardware hacking history includes a modified Apple USB-C laptop charger that could hijack a user's computer and a USB thumb drive that literally explodes after installing malicious software.
Journey's leader, Neal Schon, is sending his bassist and drummer on their "Separate Ways" ... for allegedly trying to hijack the group name in a scheme that's landed them all in court.
Maybe the answer to fixing social media isn't trying to change companies with business models built around products that hijack our attention, and instead work to create a less toxic alternative.
The attacks, which killed 2,977 people, saw al-Qaeda-linked terrorists hijack four planes and crash them into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania on Sept.
"We are unwilling to acquiesce to the court's attempt to hijack the functions of the legislative and executive branches," Pennsylvania Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman, a Republican, said in a statement.
Just under three hours after Burger King unveiled a new advertisement designed to hijack your Google Home to read a long-winded description of its Whopper burger, Google has disabled the functionality.
Sponsored by first-term Representative Matt Gaetz (R-Florida), the amendment itself sought to hijack what began as a resolution from Representative Pramila Jayapal (D-Washington) asking for information about Comey's firing.
In fact, the most notable phone announcement during the time of CES was probably the original iPhone, which Steve Jobs deliberately timed to hijack the news cycle during the big tech gathering.
One way that newsrooms can counter the efforts of online extremists who hijack our conversation is to "really look this stuff in the face," according to New Yorker staff writer Andrew Marantz.
The system through which Amazon sellers list products also makes it possible for counterfeiters to essentially hijack an established product's listing, and sell their lower-quality, ripped-off versions to unsuspecting buyers.
In an attempt to field test his peer-to-peer networking and data storage service, Richard has his team hijack a Hooli technology convention's mobile app to illegally install Pied Piper's software.
"We understand that pirates hijacked the fishing vessel to hijack a big ship off the ocean," said Abdirahman Mohamud, head of maritime police forces in the semi-autonomous northern region of Puntland.
Parasitic wasps use their venom to turn unsuspecting insects into incubators for their young, but it's unclear how such a diverse, widespread group of insects evolved specialized poison to hijack their hosts.
Trump is keenly aware of the opportunism and duplicity at work in today's GOP; you don't hijack a party and remake it in your image without the support of some former enemies.
Photo: Getty / Justin SullivanA method a pair of hackers used this week to hijack thousands of Google Chromecast devices is now, for those who hadn't figured it out already, plain as day.
But as security researcher Jonathan Leitschuh discovered, that seamlessness comes with a striking set of vulnerabilities for Zoom users on Apple computers—including one that could let an attacker hijack your webcam.
Knowing the victim's paging occasion also lets an attacker hijack the paging channel and inject or deny paging messages, by spoofing messages like Amber alerts or blocking messages altogether, the researchers say.
The conclusion ends a five-month investigation into whether other automakers had also left their vehicles exposed to the same security shortcomings that allowed hackers to remotely hijack a Jeep last year.
Standing under a banner reading "Governor Newsom Don't Let Blackstone Hijack Our Communities," one tenant said she had to fight an unjust eviction by her landlord Invitation Homes, a subsidiary of Blackstone.
If the goal was to hijack Kaepernick's protest against police brutality and turn it into another Trumpian carnival with himself as both ringmaster and star of the show, then the president succeeded.
By encrypting the DNS query it also protects the DNS request against man-in-the-middle attacks, which allow attackers to hijack the request and point victims to a malicious page instead.
A team of researchers from Tokyo's University of Electro-Communications and the University of Michigan say they have discovered that you can "hijack" voice-enabled devices by shining a laser at them.
For over a decade, corporate America has complained that voting rules have allowed special interests and proxy advisory firms that recommend how investors should vote to hijack corporate boardrooms with costly demands.
Through interviews with drug users and addiction experts, our journalists created a visual representation, above, of how these powerful drugs can hijack the brain, from temptation and tolerance to relapse and recovery.
In Colorado in 2012, a baker refused to make a cake for a same-sex wedding, saying that doing so would violate his Christian faith and hijack his right to express himself.
This week opposition parties agreed that, when the Commons returns on September 483rd, they will try to hijack its agenda to pass a law calling for another extension of the Brexit deadline.
One popular tactic, experts say, has been so-called Twitter raids, or efforts to hijack trending hashtags and topics on the social media site and inject far-right and anti-Macron propaganda.
"No one paid us to be here," Amanda Taylor, 44, said before the South Carolina forum, in a rejoinder to some Republicans' claims that agitators were being compensated to hijack their appearances.
"It is a shame that Donald Trump has decided to hijack the already-planned, non-political Capitol Fourth, to honor himself with a rally," VoteVets, a progressive veterans group, said on Twitter.
Given its positive outlook on the future and its embrace of cåin, the Guggenheim seems to be arguing in favor of cryptocurrency as a way for individuals to hijack the global economy.
Almost exactly a year ago, Chrysler announced a recall for 1.4 million vehicles after a pair of hackers demonstrated to WIRED that they could remotely hijack a Jeep's digital systems over the Internet.
"What we are now getting are some of those who were always absolutely opposed to the result of the referendum trying to hijack Brexit and in effect steal the result from the people."
Scam artists are using Google advertising to show up in people's search results — sometimes above real listings — where they hijack the names of real businesses or pretend to be nearby when they're not.
The FBI also wants you to be on the lookout for ransomware, programs that can hijack your computer in exchange for money or other forms of ransom, as we've written about on occasion.
That's because Amazon and other companies engage in an ongoing bidding war for Google search ads targeted to the names of various retailers in an effort to win, or perhaps hijack, your click.
Main takeaway from #KaraJack is that following a threaded conversation of more than a few tweets is a total mess, and that Twitter is designed for pile-on hot takes that hijack convos.
"The big story is that Facebook is too big to govern, and its ads system is too easy to hijack," Siva Vaidhyanathan, a media studies professor at the University of Virginia, told Recode.
According the the company, more than 50 million accounts were taken over by a kind of login worm, which used a series of unpublished vulnerabilities to hijack session keys on an unprecedented scale.
In just one example, hackers are known to exploit insecure JavaScript implementations to pull of cross-site scripting (XSS), which lets attackers hijack websites to steal data or serve malware to innocent visitors.
"It was incredibly distasteful, four days before one of the worst tragedies in our country, to say I tried to hijack this event," Rapinoe said after the game, according to The Washington Post.
The idea of using advertisers to take on your competitors or hijack their message isn't new — for example, it's a normal tactic to target competitors' brand names and other keywords in search campaigns.
The hacker hides a malware payload in the attachment of an email, which when clicked opens a back door into computer networks that are then used to hijack system controllers or extract data.
On September 6, 1970, Khaled and a man named Patrick Argüello, a Nicaraguan–American who volunteered with the PFLP, attempted to hijack a plane on its way from Amsterdam to New York City.
In the midst of the hijack, witnesses said he threw a letter on the apron at Cyprus's Larnaca airport, written in Arabic, and asked that it be delivered to his Cypriot ex-wife.
The team plans to continue building machine learning models that help to identify new threats — including so-called "aggressive ads" — that hijack your mobile browser and redirect you to dodgy pages or apps.
Applegate says that she found it "incredibly creepy" — that word again — that the D.H.S. would hijack the cozy associations of heimat, as Hitler did, to rally citizens to the defense of the nation.
However, researchers at Promon, a Norweigan cybersecurity company, found major loopholes that allowed them to easily hijack the app and access any information that was being entered into it, the Financial Times reported.
If the government has its way, it will "hijack our health plans and provide the coverage against our will," Paul D. Clement, arguing for one group of religious nonprofits, warned the eight justices.
A man aboard a flight en route to Dubai from Bangladesh attempted to hijack the plane Sunday, forcing the plan to make an emergency landing in Chittagong, Bangladesh, according to the Associated Press.
When you're in a relationship with a Cancer, you have a partner who's really going to be there for you through all your emotions—and can help ensure they don't hijack your mood!
This is the guy you would copy geometry homework off of, not the guy you would see hijack a golf cart and driving it all over the field after an overtime football game.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A drunk Russian man who unsuccessfully tried to hijack an Aeroflot passenger flight was detained by police on Tuesday after the plane made an emergency landing in Siberia, Russian investigators said.
This can be used to hijack the user's clicks and lure her into giving the app another permission, called BIND_ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE or a11y, which can be used for stealing your passwords and pins, for example.
Image Source: Twin Peaks/ShowtimeOver the weekend, a user on Twitter pointed out that two of Showtime's websites had a script running in the background that's used to hijack visitors' CPUs to mine cryptocurrency.
The servers contained basically all of the login information required for a malicious actor to hijack a kid's account and mandates that the primary means of protection against such an attack be turned off.
DNS, which translates web addresses into computer-readable IP addresses, has been plagued with vulnerabilities, making it easy to hijack any step of the process to surreptitiously send users to fake or malicious sites.
After that I usually head into a newsroom and hijack the live feed, having sex with the news anchor, and having more and more people tune in, masturbate, and orgasm to make me stronger.
" Moments earlier, Bush told CNN's Dana Bash he was a "joyful warrior," who wouldn't sit back and watch "someone try to hijack a party that I believe will allow people to rise up again.
On tap tomorrow: Dems hijack IRS hearing to ask about Trump's taxes: Democrats used a House hearing on whether IRS Commissioner John Koskinen should be impeached to raise questions about Donald Trump's taxes. Rep.
A set of democratic and civic values that all the little Facebooks are bound to protect — to push back against attempts by states or concerted external forces seeking to maliciously hijack and derail speech.
There was a caveat to the hack, however—the hijack involved older models of Samsung TVs and required the CIA have physical access to a TV to install the malware via a USB stick.
After gaining the information the men either used such access to obtain further property and information or allegedly deface the websites, redirect users to sites controlled by the two or hijack social media accounts.
Partisan wrangling in Congress is one thing, but trying to hijack the bill that funds our national defense and pays and equips our men and women in uniform is taking partisan politics too far.
Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesFacebook is suing two app developers, alleging that they engaged in a scheme to hijack people's phones with malware that could fraudulently click on ads to make money.
While hackers need to gain physical access to the aircraft, they can essentially hijack the flight system, causing it to display inaccurate information like instrument readings, or potentially even take control of the aircraft.
But over time, he started getting annoyed if she was a few minutes late to meet him, and would deliberately hijack her plans with friends so she'd have to spend time with him instead.
Just a few months ago, security researchers identified a vulnerability with more than 450,85033 internal pacemakers that could allow a hacker to hijack the pacemaker and drain the battery or alter the device's pacing.
On Monday, on a trip through Pennsylvania, Mr. Trump began the day urging the almost entirely white crowd outside Pittsburgh to show up to vote, warning about "other communities" that could hijack his victory.
"He has grave concerns that Kim will hijack the messaging around the Olympics," the official told reporters aboard Pence's plane as he returned to the United States from a trip to the Middle East.
Being able to hijack a smart speaker to open someone&aposs door may sound scary, but a criminal is more likely to take the much easier step of just using a crowbar, he said.
Clinton, Mr. Biden is unlikely to ever spend time diving into the details of the allegations, aides say, fearing that doing so would allow Mr. Trump's allegations to further hijack the national political conversation.
Clinton, Mr. Biden is unlikely to ever spend time diving into the details of the allegations, aides say, fearing that doing so would allow Mr. Trump's allegations to further hijack the national political conversation.
In recent months, SIM swapping has been used to hijack the online personas of politicians, celebrities and notables like Mr. Dorsey, to steal money all over the world and to simply harass regular people.
Nevertheless, understanding why Giuliani was so obsessed with him means understanding how state-sponsored Turkish trolls were able to hijack American right-wing media in 2016 — and may do so again this time around.
Wyden said the delay in charges against Halkbank bears hallmarks to the impeachment inquiry surrounding the president and the question of whether Trump directed loyalists to hijack foreign policy for his own personal gain.
A New York blockchain consulting firm allegedly extorted a Seattle crypto start-up with threats to hijack its initial coin offering, in a case announced Wednesday by the Eastern District of New York prosecutor.
LONDON (Reuters) - Parliament cannot be allowed to hijack Brexit, Trade Minister Liam Fox said on Sunday, in a warning to lawmakers who want to take more control over Britain's departure from the European Union.
The thought came to him: Could a hacker like him hijack that command system to trigger all the sirens around the whole city at will, or to use them to broadcast even more alarming sounds?
These are intruder organisms that are able to bypass or kind of hijack ant nest mate recognition systems and integrate socially into the organization of ant colonies and they do this to termites as well.
But I do think that debates like this, over what Facebook leaves up and what it takes down, are only going to grow more fractious as bad actors find new ways to hijack our attention.
Hijack Pics or It Didn't HappenImage:Why is this man on the right, identified as a 26-year-old British hostage named Ben Innes, posing with Seifedeen Mustafa, the man who hijacked an EgyptAir flight today?
The two companies have been found to abuse app permissions in order to monitor new downloads and hijack app-install bounties that could range in the millions of dollars, according to app analytics firm Kochava.
"This was no virus, worm or malware of any sort—it was simple old phishing site that utilized Discord's own moronic API to hijack these accounts," the hackers wrote in a message on their website.
Instead, they had to showcase both heroes' powers, make them both look cool and capable, let them both walk away confidently, and still let Ant-Man successfully hijack the tech he was trying to steal.
Rather than hijack them, the creators of the viruses of the past often set out to destroy computers, and trumpeted their activities with garish splash screens, showing scrambled code, animated pot leaves, or laughing skulls.
Motaparthi Vamshi Krishna allegedly sent an email to authorities pretending to be a woman who overheard six men discuss their plan to hijack planes in the cities of Hyderabad, Chennai and Mumbai the next day.
Simpson then hired retired British intelligence operative Christopher Steele — whom the FBI learned was "desperate" to defeat Trump — to write an unverified dossier suggesting that Trump's campaign was colluding with Russia to hijack the election.
That overture came just four days before Steele walked into the FBI office in Rome with still-unproven allegations that Trump had an improper relationship with Russia, including possible efforts to hijack the presidential election.
A security flaw in Android's operating system made it possible for malicious apps to hijack a user's smartphone camera, record video and audio, and upload those clips to an external server without the person's knowledge.
Paper ballots on the other hand are extremely hard to hijack at scale and any tampering would require in-person infiltration, and yet no particular role has enough power to completely invent an electoral outcome.
That's true on one hand, but it doesn't address the underlying issue — that the Chromecast can be tricked into allowing an unauthenticated attacker the ability to hijack a media stream and display whatever they want.
First, exploring how "free speech" defenders employ trolling rhetoric allows for a pointed discussion of media manipulation, and the ways far right actors and outlets are able to hijack mainstream narratives for their own ends.
The closest he comes is when he seems to suspect that Rice was trying to undercut the forthcoming production of "Phantom" by attempting to "hijack" its director, Hal Prince, for a show of his own.
We're here because a foreign adversary attacked us right here at home, plain and simple, not by guns or missiles, but by foreign operatives seeking to hijack our most important democratic process — our presidential election.
Qanon adherents also sought to hijack pro-Democrat hashtags such as #VoteBlue and #JohnBelEdwards (the Democratic candidate in Louisiana) and troll Democrat accounts by replying to their tweets with comments and memes attacking the candidate.
Gabbard has regularly criticized the DNC for its qualification process, saying primary leaders "are trying to hijack the entire election process," and she threatened to boycott the October debate before ultimately appearing at the event.
Beyond the privacy issue, though, there's also the chance that hackers could exploit the lack of encryption and hijack visits to these sites, just as governments did on YouTube, leading the platform to switch to HTTPS.
Software makers like Microsoft put a lot of effort into ensuring that the operating system and application updates they deliver to your system are secure, so that hackers can't hijack updates to get into your computer.
Here's what is known about the supposed hack: Per Fox 2 Detroit, the thieves used some sort of remote device that allowed them to hijack the pump and take control away from the gas station employee.
One of the largest questions going into the report was what, if anything, Trump and his campaign team knew about Russian attempts to hijack the American political conversation in the lead up to the 2016 election.
Authoritarians, after quietly coalescing within the GOP for decades, are now revealing themselves as numerous and influential enough to hijack the party's presidential primary — but as too few to carry the GOP to a national victory.
When the MagicBand first started shipping to Disney visitors, however, one homebrew hacker named Luke Berndt used a Raspberry Pi and some code to hijack a MagicBand so that could perform a whole host of tasks.
In what seemed like the fast food equivalent of U2 forcing their album onto your phone, Burger King has attempted to flaunt its tech-forwardness by making a commercial that can hijack your Google Home devices.
Felix KjellbergTechCrunch reported Wednesday that the hackers, Hacker Giraffe and J3ws3r, had taken advantage of know issues with Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)—a local networking protocol with a problematic history—to hijack thousands of Chromecast.
WASHINGTON, June 11 (Reuters) - The FBI announced 74 arrests on Monday, as part of a global law enforcement operation aimed at disrupting international business email compromise schemes that are designed to intercept and hijack wire transfers.
The companies — Russian alarm maker Pandora and California-based Viper (or Clifford in the U.K.) — have fixed the  security vulnerabilities that allowed researchers to remotely track, hijack and take control of vehicles with the alarms installed.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Leading German politicians have called for IT and telecoms equipment makers to be held liable for cyber attacks, after a failed attempt to hijack consumer router devices caused widespread disruption for Deutsche Telekom customers.
READ: Don Jr. made a #MeToo joke last night to warm up the crowd for his dad "It's because people try to hijack it with nonsense, looking to go for some sort of soundbite," he said.
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Mr. Ribisi plays Marius Josipovic, a con man with a sleight of hand so keen that he can beach a whale at the poker table, then, a split-second later, hijack his mark's Rolex and wallet.
After successfully using the man in the middle attack to hijack the funds, the attacker, who still hasn't been identified beyond his origins in Hong Kong, tried to go after another round of VC investment money.
Washington (CNN)Former Vice President Joe Biden said on Thursday that President Donald Trump is trying to "hijack an election" by repeatedly pushing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate the former vice president and his son.
" Vice President Mike Pence, who was leading the American delegation to the Olympics, warned that the North was trying to "hijack the message and imagery of the Olympic Games" with its "propaganda" and a "charm offensive.
"It's much easier and cheaper to get direct access to the SS7 interconnection network and then craft specific SS7 messages, instead of trying to find a ready-to-use SS7 hijack service," the researchers told The Verge.
Interior Minister Matteo Salvini has said a Sudanese and a Ghanaian among the migrants allegedly tried to hijack the tug so it wouldn&apost return them to Libya, where migrants have been tortured in crowded detention centers.
Empow security founder Avi Chesla told Gizmodo that the probability of infection is likely highest when users fail to change a router's default username and password—though hackers have also been known to hijack firmware update channels.
Then, in 2010, a software developer named Eric Butler released a free tool called FireSheep that showed just how easy it was to hijack someone's credentials over a shared Internet connection, such as a public WiFi hotspot.
In ways that drugs of abuse -- such as nicotine, cocaine and heroin -- hijack the brain's reward pathway and make users dependent, increasing neuro-chemical and behavioural evidence suggests that sugar is addictive in the same way, too.
Here's how he did it: Utilizing Shodan's popular search engine, the actors scanned large segments of the internet for high-profile misconfigured routers that use a standard port 21 to hijack all valuable documents from compromised machines.
He then tried to hijack the meeting by ushering in reporters to witness him claiming, falsely, that "tremendous amounts of wall have already been built" and challenging Mr Schumer and Ms Pelosi to pay for the rest.
And as his first calendar year in the world's biggest MMA promotion draws to a close, there's a lesson: even if the UFC decides to give someone else the spotlight, the right person can always hijack it.
The big picture: Remote kill switches were designed to prevent theft, but can be compromised and used to steal or hijack cars, target high-profile individuals in their private vehicles, or shut down roadways through mass immobilization.
"Those who orchestrated the attack would have been acutely aware of the decreasing military presence in the area and the increasing numbers of ships which are not sufficiently capable of defending themselves against a hijack," he said.
The report said there was no evidence of abnormal behavior or stress in the two pilots that could lead them to hijack the plane but all passengers were also cleared by police and had no pilot training.
First, a quick lesson on cervical cancer: Some high-risk HPV types, like types 16 and 18, are invasive enough that they can hijack certain cells and convert them from normal cells to dysplastic, or precancerous, cells.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Wednesday described landmark Taiwan protests against Nationalist troops in 1947 as part of China's liberation struggle that Taiwan independence forces were trying to hijack, ahead of commemorations next week for the 70th anniversary.
In fact, the infamous Dyn attack, which brought down major popular websites such as Twitter, Netflix and Spotify, occurred in part because hackers were able to easily hijack numerous devices that still used factory-set default passwords.
Bishop launched a failed—and much maligned—attempt to hijack NDAA to thwart the bipartisan and collaborative efforts to safeguard some of the West's most iconic and productive lands by shoe-horning in a politically-motivated rider.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - California lawmakers on Tuesday took a major step toward outlawing the use of so-called "ransomware" to hijack computers for money, passing a bill through its first committee with the support of law enforcement.
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - A senior Romanian lawmaker accused President Klaus Iohannis of seeking to hijack this month's European Parliament elections in the country by calling a referendum on the same day on the ruling coalition's contested judicial plans.
Ms. Hill testified that she and the former national security adviser John R. Bolton believed that Mr. Mulvaney and the ambassador to the European Union, Gordon D. Sondland, were trying to bypass them to hijack Ukraine policy.
It can operate at a scale that wouldn't be possible offline, and it's easy to hijack a conversation or amplify a point of view with automated posts or a handful of dedicated people acting in bad faith.
I think there is a point at which we begin to lose control of our behaviors, especially when they hijack the mechanisms of our mind and cater to our basal desire for novelty and pleasure and threat.
LONDON (Reuters) - The weapons used on Friday in the hijack of a jet from Libya to Malta were replicas according to the result of an initial forensic examination, Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said on his Twitter feed.
But the way that manifests in a low turnout election is that small minority of committed voters can hijack the mud yard if that majority doesn't get out and vote and doesn't get out and vote their conscience.
Britain's parliament has no right to try to "hijack the Brexit process", Trade Minister Liam Fox said on Sunday, after several lawmakers indicated they were launching attempts to take more control over the departure from the European Union.
Some say they got their ideas from local stories, from a friend of a friend who has a relative who was a lookout boy during a hijack; others picked up their ideas from a Hollywood movie: Captain Phillips .
The factors that allowed Cambridge Analytica to hijack Facebook user data boiled down to one thing: no one involved in the development and deployment of this technology stopped to consider what the results might look like at scale.
Pirated Twitch streams hijack YouTube's pay-per-view Logan Paul/KSI boxing match For Twitch, the case of the pirated content is less a mystery worthy of the Hardy Boys and more a simple case of history repeating.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, who will represent the United States at the Olympics, said on Tuesday he would seek to counter what he called an effort by North Korea to "hijack" the Games with a propaganda campaign.
The flaw, which was discovered by security researcher Karan Saini, allowed malicious hackers who knew—or guessed—your phone number to obtain data that could've been used for social engineering attacks, or perhaps even to hijack victim's numbers.
This week, they released details about the specific vulnerabilities they found, including one case where they mix several of those vulnerabilities together to hijack a Universal Robot factory robot, making it lurch about and be a potential threat.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian police said on Tuesday they had evidence that a group of people accused of plotting to hijack a protest rally to lead an uprising against the government had received money transfers from an unidentified source.
In a nearby encampment, another high-ranking holy man, his forehead streaked with turmeric, complains that the BJP and RSS are trying to hijack the faith while doing little for issues such as protecting the sacred Ganges river.
Lopera tried to arrest Farmer because the officer believed Farmer was trying to hijack a truck, but investigators later concluded Farmer would not have been charged with a crime for his actions had he lived, police have said.
But when Grizabella ascends to that kitty-cat heaven, reincarnation center or whatever it is, I couldn't help thinking that she was really going to hijack the tire and fly to Las Vegas to open for Britney Spears.
She wants to demonstrate how easy it can be, under current law, for unscrupulous people to hijack the legislative process, and like countless legislators and attorneys before her, she uses friendly witnesses to make the argument for her.
Officials in her government have accused the Rohingya, who have suffered decades of persecution and have been mostly stripped of their citizenship, of faking rape and burning their own houses in a bid to hijack international public opinion.
In particular, the "fear factor" posed by the uncertainties that come with the new coronavirus could send economic activity grinding down rapidly and "hijack signs of bottoming/recovery in economic activity," Varathan said in an email to CNBC.
Game of Thrones, Dragonstone: a breakdown of the 5 most memorable scenesApple shows off some of the new emoji coming to iOS and macOS later this yearMyspace lets you hijack any account just by knowing the person's birthday
Top stock-trading mobile apps have security problems that are easy to uncover and exploit, to the point that they could be used to hijack accounts or profile victims for other types of crime, according to new research.
Hundreds of individuals were arrested over a four-month period around the world as part of an operation to crack down on scams meant to hijack wire transfers from businesses and individuals, the Department of Justice announced Tuesday.
One began with a joust and allowed "Game of Thrones" characters, including a dragon, to hijack the spot, ultimately advertising both Bud Light and the final season of the much-loved HBO show, which starts on April 14.
This effort ought to include a full-court press of dirty tricks, coercion, heavy-handed threats and even direct action, all covert and deniable, against Kim's financial wizards who handle the finances, dispense the narcotics and hijack Bitcoins.
If the government was actively pursuing a no-deal strategy, lawmakers would not be able to hijack the legislative process to pass their own law and would need to come up with an alternative way to stop it.
"Parliament has not got the right to hijack the Brexit process because parliament said to the people of this country: 'we make a contract with you, you will make the decision and we will honor it'," Fox said.
Visitors to thousands of websites—including UK and US government sites—were forced to unknowingly mine cryptocurrency over the weekend after hackers compromised a popular browser plugin called Browsealoud, and rejigged it to hijack site visitors' computer power.
When cybersecurity researchers showed in recent years that they could hack a Chevy Impala or a Jeep Cherokee to disable the vehicles' brakes or hijack their steering, the results were a disturbing wakeup call to the consumer automotive industry.
Brazil's black market pipeline: Gangs hijack Petrobras' oil, fuelPolice investigating a wave of killings in the northern suburbs of Rio de Janeiro found something more interesting when they pursued a tip to an oil refinery south of the city.
Nigeria is the world's eighth biggest exporter of crude oil, but a sizeable proportion of its output is stolen by thieves who either drill into pipelines or hijack barges loaded with oil, theft that is known locally as "bunkering".
They found that the Palestinians weren&apost enough for constituencies so they broadened it to hijack the Islamic community as part of the Palestinian movement and some of my friends call them sort of the Hamas on K Street.
The company, represented by Akerman, claims that an international coalition - Chinese cryptocurrency mining hardware specialists, crypto software developers, a Tokyo-based Bitcoin investor and the operator of a well-known Bitcoin exchange – conspired to "hijack" the Bitcoin Cash network.
The offer what essentially are B2B services to one another and also hijack one another's progress -- just like the corporate world, explained Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade, who heads research at Chronicle, the Alphabet "Other Bet" company focused on cybersecurity.
Multiple Hill aides tell Axios that Republicans have no appetite for another government shutdown over President Donald Trump's border wall in mid-November, but amid the impeachment fight, Democrats are voicing concerns that Trump may hijack the spending process.
It's not a particularly useful technique for law enforcement: the target would be notified, and investigators wouldn't get as much information as they would from an SMS login hijack or simply mugging the target when her phone is unlocked.
Photo: Associated PressA mysterious group of cyber criminals managed to hijack an untold number of credit card numbers after sneaking their way into the websites of more than 200 campus stores, according to TrendMicro, a leading security software firm.
Read MoreLow rates have let traders hijack the market: CIO "Last year wasn't great either, we saw a lot of negative divergences: less participation on the upside [and] we saw loss of momentum that was very real," she said.
As with hashtags that go viral, you can generally place more trust in the validity of data earlier on in the trend or campaign—before people begin to participate ironically or attempt to hijack the hashtag for irrelevant purposes.
Cyber-criminals could theoretically hijack systems to launch powerful distributed denial of service attacks or hold an entire city for ransom in extortion attacks, according to an analysis by Nicolas Reys, a consultant for cybersecurity services at Control Risks.
Serious Security Flaw With Teleconferencing App Could Allow Websites to Hijack Mac WebcamsOn Monday, security researcher Jonathan Leitschuh publicly disclosed a serious zero-day…Read more ReadOn the bright side, it seems like Apple has learned from its mistakes.
This issue is particularly pertinent as the Senate Appropriations Committee readies action on its transportation spending bill, a process in which proponents of even bigger trucks may try to hijack the spending process to modify existing truck-size limits.
READ MORE: Anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson is trying to hijack the British army Batten's appointment of Robinson — whose propaganda has been linked to a terror attack on a London mosque last year — has proven controversial within the party.
The goal of Time Well Spent is to reverse what it calls "the digital attention crisis" — the brilliant minds at Google, Apple, Facebook, and elsewhere who "hijack our minds" through ever-more sophisticated manipulation techniques delivered through our smartphones.
HARLOW, England (Reuters) - Opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn on Tuesday said Prime Minister Boris Johnson was seeking to hijack Brexit to "unleash Thatcherism on steroids" by slashing regulations and moving the United Kingdom towards an American economic model.
Facebook, meanwhile, has been criticized across a number of fronts over the past year or so, from its ability to spread disinformation and create divides to how it's able to hijack users' brains to create an addiction of sorts.
It makes sense then, that letting Calvin Harris hijack your attention may not be the most conducive to slowing down your breathing pattern, especially while your roommate is cooking, and police sirens are blaring on the street corner outside.
His random comments, instead of being allowed to hijack the national dialogue over events like the Pittsburgh mass shootings, should be relegated to an inside page of a newspaper or reported separately as curious items in a national newscast.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, who will represent the United States at the Olympics, said on Tuesday he would seek to counter what he described as an effort by North Korea to "hijack" the Games with a propaganda campaign.
As they approached the Afghan capital, Kabul, the final destination for their message, they were nervous — about political opportunists who could hijack their message, and about the elites of a capital long separated from the pain of the countryside.
So long as social media platforms continue to fail to warn their users about the nature of sites promoting misinformation, it will remain easy for even a small group of unreliable sites to hijack social media to amplify misinformation.
Unfortunately, Xceligent, in this case, is attempting to hijack antitrust policy to get away with it  This counterclaim fails not just because it is a stretch of the law, but because it perverts the purposes of the antitrust laws.
"Labour is under attack because we are standing up to the elites who are determined to hijack Brexit and pay even less tax and take even more of the wealth that we all create," Corbyn told the Manchester rally.
It would also be a serious hit to operations that hijack CPU power from tons of people to turn a profit, like the in-browser mining extension Coinhive or the North Korean university students who apparently created Monero mining malware.
Since two security researchers showed they could hijack a moving Jeep on a highway three years ago, both automakers and the cybersecurity industry have accepted that connected cars are as vulnerable to hacking as anything else linked to the internet.
The bloodshed confirmed the fears of many Sudanese that the army would hijack their revolution with the tacit support of the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, which have made it clear they want to influence the country's future direction.
An investigation by BuzzFeed News found dozens of examples of the link hijack scheme being used to secure backlinks from at least 10 major news sites, including the New York Times, the Guardian, Forbes, HuffPost, CNN, BBC News, and Bloomberg.
And according to a recent report, just weeks before the 2018 midterm elections, far-right reactionaries were able to "hijack" search terms in order to manipulate YouTube's algorithms so that queries for popular terms dredge up links to reactionary content.
This is brilliant when you break it down:- hijack verified Twitter account, change display name to "binance"- piggyback on tweet from Justin Sun- botnets for amplification/social proof (retweets, likes, replies)- fake screenshots to establish trust (hey, it works!) pic.twitter.
"For EU parliament to pass a resolution asking the courts of Uganda to drop charges is inconceivable...we see this as a premeditated attempt to hijack and subvert our institutions," government spokesman Ofwono Opondo told a news conference on Monday.
"These hedge fund managers write letters and dictate what should be done by management and then they get their buddies to buy the stock and help hijack the company," Ubben said of some of his competitors, declining to name them.
Intervention by regional naval forces that flooded into the area helped disrupt several hijack bids and improved security for the strategic trade route that leads through the Suez Canal and links the oilfields of the Middle East with European ports.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's parliament has no right to try to "hijack the Brexit process", Trade Minister Liam Fox said on Sunday, after several lawmakers indicated they were launching attempts to take more control over the departure from the European Union.
The vulnerabilities would allow an attacker to shut down fuel pumps, hijack credit card payments, and steal card numbers or access backend networks to take control of surveillance cameras and other systems connected to a gas station or convenience store's network.
HARLOW, England, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn on Tuesday said Prime Minister Boris Johnson was seeking to hijack Brexit to "unleash Thatcherism on steroids" by slashing regulations and moving the United Kingdom towards an American economic model.
"Clearly, we've expressed our frustration with the delay with a lot of our nominees and feel that too often, senators hijack a nominee for a policy solution," White House legislative affairs director Marc Short told the Washington Post on Friday.
At the arguments in March, several justices indicated that they thought the accommodation violated the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act because it allowed the government to "hijack" the insurance plans of the religious groups that were the petitioners in the case.
"It's very troubling to me, and I think a lot of others, that one person can hijack a process and keep the export credit agency from functioning in the United States when two-thirds of Congress support it," Mr. Rice said.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of Deutsche Telekom customers in Germany were hit on Sunday by network outages and a company executive blamed the disruptions on a failed hacking attempt to hijack consumer router devices for a wider internet attack.
A look back at the events leading up to the FCC implementing Obama's Internet plan shows a well-coordinated and well-funded campaign to hijack U.S. regulatory policy and influence commerce and public discourse on the Internet for decades to come.
These latest findings build on a 2015 Digital Citizens investigation that found that one-third of sites offering pirated content contained malware, adware, and Trojans that could hijack a user's computer, steal sensitive information, and penetrate other devices on the network.
But this year's demonstrations are different, spilling over into demands for a full-on political overhaul and attracting elements like Iranian-backed forces and other extremists that threaten to hijack the protest movement and potentially bring the U.S. into deeper involvement.
For a Democratic Party that spent more than two years building the now disproven theory that Trump colluded with Russia to hijack the 2016 election, the tale of the Ukrainian Embassy in Washington feels just like a speeding political boomerang.
While aviation technology specialists insist that mid-air Wi-Fi is an internationally tried-and-tested process and dismiss all security concerns as "spurious", the Indian government continues to be haunted by the Kandahar hijack incident from 15 years ago.
Just this week, the Federal Trade Commission's top technologist Lorrie Cranor recounted to WIRED how hackers were able to hijack her account to buy new phones under her name, deactiving her family's phones and sending her scrambling to lock everything down.
"A group of Somali pirates captured an Iranian fishing vessel and are using it as a mother ship in order to hijack (other) ships," Ali Shire, the mayor of Haabo in the northern semi-autonomous region of Puntland, told Reuters.
Over the last few years, though, a blend of social media, viral culture, and Photoshop have swung April Fools' Day into more calculated territory, as global brands have attempted to hijack the banterwagon and transform it into dollar dollar bills.
"We will not allow North Korean propaganda to hijack the message and imagery of the Olympic Games," Vice President Mike Pence said en route to Pyeongchang, vowing to highlight North Korean provocations and alleged human rights abuses and promising new sanctions.
Tristan Harris, a former design ethicist at Google who co-founded the Center for Humane Technology, recently issued a battle cry against the potent cocktail of data and algorithms that he said tech companies had designed to hijack human attention.
" After the subject was covered in Slate, a writer for National Review fretted that "if 'sensitivity readers' are given the freedom to hijack authors' visions, we're going to lose some beloved works of art that we could have otherwise enjoyed.
"There is a criminal investigation into the Trump campaign and possible crimes related to the 2016 presidential election involving collusion with Russian spies to sell out our democracy and hijack the presidency," said Representative Hakeem Jeffries, Democrat of New York.
The counterattack, people close to Mr. Biden said, was intended to demonstrate what he had been promising supporters for the past week: that he would not let Mr. Trump "hijack" his campaign by allowing the president's narrative to take root.
SHAME: A handful of pro-Trump agitators tried to hijack an Armenian community gathering tonight (Glendale, CA) to mark Congressional passage of a historic resolution commemorating the #Armenian #Genocide - Turkey's WWI-era mass extermination and exile of millions of Christians. pic.twitter.
The city's most prominent nonprofit organization dedicated to the cause, the Public Art Fund, will also celebrate its 40th anniversary with a digital art show — watch as artists hijack a Times Square billboard and phone-charging kiosks around the city.
The tweet, which was sent out in the early hours of Tuesday morning — a year to the day that David Bowie passed away — has received criticism from people who saw it as an attempt to "hijack" a hashtag for the sake of marketing.
In order to create a disease like the one portrayed in Apes, scientists would have to take a viral-based Alzheimer's gene therapy and modify it such that it can hijack other cells, make copies of itself, and spread to a new host.
" FACEBOOK AND GOOGLE SLAMMED, ACCUSED OF BREAKING NEW GDPR DATA PRIVACY LAW "This misogynistic, aggressive, violent movement, that has been embraced by the hard Left as the latest civil rights cause, has seen males colonize womanhood and hijack feminism for its own purposes.
JETBLUE FLIGHT MISTAKENLY SENDS HIJACK ALERT, TRIGGERING HUGE SCARE AT JFK AIRPORT Nearly a year ago to the day, an Israeli court ruled in a landmark decision that airline staffers cannot ask female passengers to rearrange their seats on planes to accommodate men.
In a long dispute with its neighbor, Greece has insisted on the name change because it views the name Macedonia as implying a territorial claim on a northern Greek region of the same name and an attempt to hijack ancient Greek civilization.
Adda and Iridian are a pair of engineers who hijack a colony ship to join a pirate crew, only to discover that Barbary Station is controlled by an insane AI. This looks like it could be a really exciting space opera adventure.
"Parliament has not got the right to hijack the Brexit process because parliament said to the people of this country: 'we make a contract with you, you will make the decision and we will honor it'," Fox told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show.
" He continues: "Seeking the limelight, Ms. Heard excitedly signed onto the starring role in London Fields, co-written by Roberta Hanley and esteemed novelist Martin Amis, and then for her own reasons, she illicitly tried to change the role and hijack the movie.
Justice Anthony Kennedy embraced the term as well, incorporating it into his questioning of Mr Verrilli without a hint of a scare quote: "That's why it's necessary to hijack the plans", he said, when teasing out the purpose of the birth-control regulations.
The point is that by removing the headphone socket and effectively blocking things like Project HiJack, which with easy-to-buy $80 off-the-shelf development kits makes hardware and app hacking easy and accessible, Apple reaffirms that it is fond of rules.
While Social Security survived, the Republicans' failed attempt to hijack the debt ceiling to cut the deficit led to the sequester, a painful, mindless policy that capped discretionary spending automatically across the board, regardless of whether the program was useful or not.
After more than a decade of watching cold, alienated male antiheroes with thousand-yard stares hijack our television landscapes and critical plaudits, the show's warm communalism reminds us that being human — never mind a mother — is an experience that's much better when shared.
"Some call themselves 'America First' to hijack President Trump's slogans to give themselves a patina of credibility … you're seeing them adopt the beliefs of some of these other movements in order to find cover for their own vile belief system," Shapiro said.
In this instance, Trail of Bits initially identified an issue where an attacker with knowledge of the target's phone number could hijack the target's Voatz account during re-registration process, locking the target out of the account and giving the attacker access.
When the "unjustified" budget cuts were announced, the committee report said, they caused so much concern in foreign capitals that China and Russia were able to "hijack our national security narrative" as a commanding and confident power capable of leading the world.
How should the rest of the Republic (the majority of American citizens...hopefully), interpret and respond to far-right movements that, from the start, make no apologies about their intent to hijack the "the American idea," as David Foster Wallace described it?
"  Jackson, who played 28500 seasons in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns and Indianapolis Colts, praised Philadelphia Eagles safety Michael Jenkins for becoming a leading voice in the protests, but said Trump continues to "hijack  the message these guys are tying to convey.
WASHINGTON, Dec 2 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday accused Cuba and Venezuela of attempting to hijack democratic protests in Latin America, vowing that Washington would support countries trying to prevent unrest in the region from turning into riots.
"We considered that pirates could hijack it, and use it to attack cargo ships," he said on the top of the double-deck boat as it bounced on the warm waters of the Indian Ocean a short distance from the Somali capital's coastline.
Security researchers at Check Point say the company has uncovered evidence that Chinese hackers managed to hijack $1 million in seed money during a wire transfer between a Chinese venture capital firm and an Israeli startup—without either side realizing anything was wrong.
As if we needed more reasons to be freaked out by increasingly powerful digital assistants, there's a new nightmare scenario: The music you listen to or conversations you hear on TV could hijack your digital assistant with commands undetectable to human ears.
But amid attempts by the far-right to hijack the issue to drum up hostility towards refugees, the political mainstream has pushed back, cautioning that anti-Semitism pre-existed the recent migrant influx and has deep roots across the spectrum of society.
Worse, it looks like the attack was carried out by unknown hackers using software called "Mirai," or something like it, to hijack a bunch of unsecured Internet of Things (IoT) devices, mainly security cameras, and use their computing power to fuel the assault.
Maybe it would be a cheerful way to start the holiday season, with red-and-green Christmas-themed comments, but it seems more likely to become the perfect way to hijack a comment section — if Facebook ever turns it into a full-fledged feature.
With the fake county website up and running, Voits began sending out emails to employees of the county jail in an attempt to lure them to the site and surrender their login credentials so he could hijack their account and access the jail's computer system.
Other issues with body cam deployment by officers have included research showing major lines of the equipment have numerous security vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to know their location, manipulate footage, or remotely hijack the devices and use them to stream video, according to Wired.
At the IEEE Security & Privacy conference later this month, they plan to present a case study of attack techniques they developed to subtly sabotage and even fully hijack a 220-pound industrial robotic arm capable of wielding gripping claws, welding tools, or even lasers.
It's a neat addition for the iPhone and iPad, but it's designed to shine on the Apple TV, where the app is supposed to hijack the interfaces and libraries of nearly every content provider available to offer a central location for all your TV needs.
Meanwhile, substances "like sugar or cocaine...essentially hijack the brain's reward complex," Ferguson explains, adding that he hopes his studies in neurology with the Church of Latter-Day Saints will help to build a better understanding of the complex relationship between society, religion, and psychology.
Apparently Facebook has already forgotten how allowing anyone to build on the Facebook app platform and its low barriers to "innovation" are exactly what opened the door for Cambridge Analytica to hijack 87 million people's personal data and use it for political ad targeting.
They are like lawyers, only their legal code is the Amazon Terms of Service, their court is a secretive and semiautomated corporate bureaucracy, and their jurisdiction is an algorithmically policed global bazaar rife with devious plots to hijack listings for novelty socks and plastic watches.
Yuval Noah Harari:​ But if you can hijack people's attention and manipulate– Mark Zuckerberg:​ See– Yuval Noah Harari:​ –them, then people deciding on their own just doesn't help, because I don't realize it that somebody manipulated me to think that this is what I want.
And so, in the pivotal moments of Wednesday's match, she forced herself to forget her record, the score — every figure threatening to hijack her focus — and play as if she were on a practice court in her native Germany and not at Rod Laver Arena.
According to a statement by Hyderabad police, in the email, which was sent to Mumbai police on Saturday, Krishna claimed to be a woman who had overheard six men plotting to hijack planes in the cities of Hyderabad, Chennai and Mumbai the next day.
Major phone service carriers say they're also stepping up efforts to block annoying calls, but the task is made complicated by widely used "spoofing" tactics — in which robocallers, in effect, hijack a consumer's phone number and use it as the source of the automated call.
Although they believed the vulnerabilities would allow them to hijack a system, they weren't able to test the theory against an actual car wash until this year when a facility in Washington state agreed to cooperate, using the researchers' own pickup truck as the victim.
To draw crowds into these venues, he would throw guerilla-style "outlaw parties," where Alig's costumed friends would hijack quotidian locations like Burger King, Dunkin' Donuts, McDonald's, ATM vestibules, and subway platforms, blasting music from a boombox and dancing until the cops showed up.
"This is a bombshell that unequivocally shows the real collusion was between the FBI and Donald Trump's opposition — the DNC, Hillary and a Trump-hating British intel officer — to hijack the election, rather than some conspiracy between Putin and Trump," a knowledgeable source told me.
It is the silence of the Republican Party's leadership that allowed the extremists now in charge to hijack it and pave the way for the GOP to openly embrace socially destructive themes of sexism, racism, discrimination, homophobia, xenophobia and even an alleged sexual predator.
American media were engulfed in the budding scandal over whether Trump and Russia colluded to hijack the 2016 election — something Mueller has concluded was not proven by the evidence — and the Brits likely wanted to distance themselves from the document and Steele, investigators believe.
The plane, which was bound to Los Angeles, sent out a hijack code notifying air traffic control that there was a security threat onboard after controllers couldn't make contact with the pilot, according to a law enforcement source with direct knowledge of the incident.
In his book "Killing the Messenger: The Right-Wing Plot to Derail Hillary Clinton and Hijack Your Government," David Brock accused the paper of being a "megaphone for conservative propaganda" and wrote it "has a special place in Hell" for its coverage of the Clintons.
Botnets have been used to hijack Internet of Things devices to use their processing power to mine Bitcoin several times in the past, and BitTorrent infamously used its app to mine for Litecoin on users' computers without really informing users it was doing so.
The hackers were able to hijack his phone number despite the fact that AT&T had added extra security to Terper's account after the first hack and assured him that he was on a "higher security level" with "special protection," Terper alleged in his complaint.
Partly as a backlash against globalization, the long-felt consequences of a debt crisis and a heavy inflow of refugees, populists have also been gaining strength in Europe, threatening to hijack the political agenda as key countries including France and Germany prepare for elections.
WASHINGTON – Fiona Hill, former top Russia expert at the National Security Council, testified Thursday that high-level officials in the Trump administration became increasingly frustrated as they watched President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, effectively hijack U.S. policy toward Ukraine earlier this year.
But it did have one important upside: It was an effective check on problem of Twitter canoes — situations where two or more people hijack one of your tweets to start a long Twitter argument, flooding your mentions tab with tweets you don't care about.
It's not just about an elaborate, possibly far-fetched scheme to hijack a train full of passengers and extort a huge ransom from the city; it's also about the interplay of crime, bureaucracy and infrastructure, and about a system and a city organized around work.
There was an active shooter, who would go on to hijack a United States Postal Service van, kill the letter carrier inside and continue his rampage until he slammed into a police vehicle outside a movie theater in Odessa, where officers shot and killed him.
But what was originally billed as a run-of-the-mill, open-carry, pro-gun event has snowballed into something much larger since it was organized last month — and authorities are fearing that violent right-wing extremist groups could show up and hijack the day.
Five years ago, in a decision that has led to a Supreme Court showdown, he refused to use his skills to make a wedding cake to celebrate a same-sex marriage, saying it would violate his Christian faith and hijack his right to express himself.
Biden told attendees at a private fundraiser in California on Thursday that Trump is trying to "hijack an election" by pushing Ukraine to investigate his son and that "He'd like to get foreign help to win elections," according to a pool report of the event.
When I took the headset off after my roughly 45-minute demo, I was sweating profusely, having just put myself through quite the workout shooting my way through a Nazi base and then traversing the side of a snowy mountain to hijack a radio tower.
The bill would repeal rules passed by the FCC last year that would have made it illegal for ISPs to sell your browsing history to advertisers, hijack your Google searches in order to redirect them to advertisers' websites, and inject ads into websites you visit.
"It's important for us at least, and I think for all of us here to remember to not lose sight about what this investigation is about: an outside, foreign adversary effectively sought to hijack our most critical democratic process, the election of a president," Warner said.
An investigation conducted by Duo Security into the software updaters of five of the most popular PC manufacturers—HP, Dell, Acer, Lenovo, and Asus—found that all had serious security problems that would allow attackers to hijack the update process and install malicious code on victim machines.
"If the bill is signed into law, companies like Cox, Comcast, Time Warner, AT&T, and Verizon will have free rein to hijack your searches, sell your data, and hammer you with unwanted advertisements," Electronic Frontier Foundation legislative counsel Ernesto Falcon wrote in a blog post.
It's much less clear where White pulled the 2,000 percent statistic from, or whether that number is particularly significant—while trolls have gathered to talk shit or simply try to hijack the discussion around the events in Syria, the same could be said of most noteworthy events.
One of the most insightful and clever moments of the episode was Richard's observation that nobody deletes old apps they don't use, as a way to convince the Pied Piper crew that they could hijack the Hooli-Con app to test their peer-to-peer networking service.
Researchers David Livshits from the Cyber Security Research Center at Ben-Gurion University and Alexandra Mikityuk of Telekom Innovation Laboratories discovered a way to hijack streaming video from the decryption module in the Chrome browser after content has been sent from services like Netflix or Amazon Prime.
To understand what it's like to get a migraine aura, you have to understand that, first of all, a migraine is not just a headache — it's a complete assault on your brain that can hijack your vision, pummel your head, and send your stomach into revolt.
Neiderman says a flaw in its design allowed him to hijack the software to deliver malicious code to his Samsung TV. Because the TizenStore software operates with the highest privileges you can get on a device, it's the Holy Grail for a hacker who can abuse it.
Yet his warnings about political bias were pointedly omitted weeks later from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant that the FBI obtained from a federal court, granting it permission to spy on whether the Trump campaign was colluding with Russia to hijack the 28500 presidential election.
"Most of the criminal gangs that hijack fuel tankers are waiting for fuel prices to go up again, and then they will resume hijacking them," said Karsten von Hoesslin, a maritime piracy expert and the host of the National Geographic Channel's "Lawless Oceans," who wrote the report.
Last year, after the source code for the Mirai malware was released publicly, BestBuy took advantage of a newly discovered vulnerability in a protocol used by some modems and routers, called TR-064, to hijack the vulnerable devices and enlist them in their massive Mirai botnet.
The killer in New Zealand sought to hijack the attention of the internet, and the millions of uploads of his video — both attempted and achieved — were a natural consequence of what the platforms are designed to promote in users: the desire to make content go viral.
That has left Democrats fearful that the majority is trying to finish the investigative portion of its work by the end of next week, before the committee can connect the dots on one of the most serious efforts by a hostile foreign actor to hijack American democracy.
It's called "NOPORT" and, in theory, it makes it a bit harder for criminals to hijack phone numbers with an attack known as "SIM swapping," a type of social engineering that Motherboard has covered extensively and which is increasingly being used to steal people's phone numbers.
Anyone can be a target — and our country itself is at risk, whether from hackers attempting to steal private information and money from individuals or companies, foreign governments attempting to steal American innovation and secrets, or terrorists attempting to hijack our defense systems and power grid.
The issue has prompted two years of debate within the Modern Language Association, pitting those who see it as an effort to hijack the group in service of an outside political agenda against those who see the defense of the vulnerable as integral to its mission.
"We've allowed the oil and gas industry to hijack our democracy," said Russel L. Honoré, a retired Army lieutenant general who earned acclaim for leading the military response to Hurricane Katrina, and who had urged the East Baton Rouge Parish school board to reject the exemptions.
Yet there was just enough concern and uncertainty on Capitol Hill -- especially after the arrival of a classified version of the whistleblower report -- to suggest that this is one scrape from which Trump won't skip free by sparking a new controversy to hijack the news cycle.
And while it's probably not time to agonize over whether or not a hacker is waiting in the wings of your Skype sex session, ready to hijack your vibrator at any moment, it might be time to start thinking about what the future of sex crimes looks like.
On August 21, 1971, Brunner along with two others robbed a gun store, trying to steal as many weapons as possible (allegedly, they were going to later hijack a plane and kill one person per hour until Manson and the rest of the family members were released from jail).
"It's important for us at least, and I think for all of us here to remember to not lose sight about what this investigation is about: an outside, foreign adversary effectively sought to hijack our most critical democratic process, the election of a president," Warner said on Thursday.
One big question that doesn't seem to be answered by Twitter's announcement is how the company will deal with "Twitter canoes" — situations where two or more people hijack one of your tweets to start a long Twitter argument, flooding your mentions tab with tweets you don't care about.
"I regret that there are some on this panel who have tried to hijack this hearing and desecrate the lives lost to the hate crimes and violence of white supremacists by attempting to use this as an opportunity to promote a political position or political party," he said.
On Wednesday, a grand jury from San Mateo County in northern California released a report which envisions the havoc that might be wrought on the election process if malicious hackers were able to hijack social media and/or email accounts and disseminate false voting instructions or phony election results.
The hijack of towing vessel TB Henry and capture of its four crewmembers off the southern coast of the Philippines by suspected members of the Islamic extremist network Abu Sayaff last Friday was the third such act of piracy in the Sulu Sea in the space of two weeks.
Stine has a client who had trademarked their party supply brand and registered it with Amazon, only to have a rival change their trademark file, register with Amazon, and hijack their listing for socks, which had things like "If you can read this, bring coffee" written on the soles.
If Barnes, in a contract year, doesn't hijack the offense and lets part of his game selflessly revert back to the space it occupied in Golden State (this is wishful thinking but not out of line within the context of this unit), Carlisle's system can be more fluid.
Queen Bey didn't just drop a video for "Formation," hijack the Super Bowl halftime show from Coldplay and Bruno Mars and announce a new tour, she also announced that she's establishing a new fund with the United Way to support children suffering from lead poisoning in Flint, Michigan.
Researchers at Israel's Ben Gurion University have created a piece of proof-of-concept code they call "Speake(a)r," designed to demonstrate how determined hackers could find a way to surreptitiously hijack a computer to record audio even when the device's microphones have been entirely removed or disabled.
The last few months have demonstrated that SMS text messages are often the weakest link in two-step logins: Attacks on political activists in Iran, Russia, and even here in the US have shown that determined hackers can sometimes hijack the SMS messages meant to keep you safe.
Check Point said it showed executives from a few large automakers that it can hijack their car's external communication channel using a handheld transceiver and frequency jammer, both of which can be bought on eBay for a few hundred dollars, and a laptop computer running open-source software.
A researcher from wireless security startup Bastille found that the emergency alert systems made by ATI Systems—which makes and installs emergency mass notification and alert warning systems—transmitted commands unencrypted, allowing anyone with a radio transmitter (and the ability to reverse engineer the commands) to hijack them.
The hot pursuit was, in reality, a training run - part of a U.S.-sponsored exercise meant to mirror the reality of the Gulf of Guinea, some of the world's most under-policed waters, where maritime criminals smuggle drugs, hijack vessels, illegally fish and sell stolen oil from Nigeria.
The public also needs to be told that if there's no safe way to escape or hide during an active shooting, they need to attack the shooter with the same dedication they would use, one imagines, against someone trying to hijack or bomb an airplane, post 9/11.
But instead of discrediting anyone, their efforts to hijack social media with incredibly unsuccessful satire accounts belonging to fake women's-rights advocates not only quickly revealed a tragic disconnect between idea and execution, it also coincided with a much-needed discourse that's slowly yet blessedly been de-stigmatizing menstruation.
The damage to our democracy seems to come daily now, most recently with the president's venting late last week that if he had his way, he would hijack the American justice system to conduct political prosecutions — a practice that happens only in the very worst places on earth.
Government officials, opposition politicians, religious leaders and even local human-rights activists have become unified behind this narrative: The Rohingya are not rightful citizens of Buddhist-majority Myanmar, and now, through the power of a globally resurgent Islam, the minority is falsely trying to hijack the world's sympathy.
For a new feature, "Heroin Addiction Explained: How Opioids Hijack the Brain," which appears today, Times journalists wanted to approach the opioid crisis from an underrepresented perspective: to illustrate, in pictures and words, what each step of the cycle of addiction actually feels like to those who experience it.
During a series of trials that began in 2003 and lasted five years, Mr. el-Motassadeq denied knowing about the plan to hijack airplanes and attack sites like the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon building outside Washington — saying that he had helped the hijackers unwittingly.

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