Other dance forms — ballet, contemporary dance, tap — have infiltrated.
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Did you have any suspicions that you were being infiltrated?
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But by then, art restoration had infiltrated his own aesthetic.
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On Saturday, militants briefly infiltrated Israel and set a fire.
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In 2013, a hacker known as "Guccifer" infiltrated Powell's email.
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A group of about 10 militants infiltrated Bohol this month.
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A "watering hole" attack infiltrated iPhones that visited certain websites.
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In New York and London, Irish infiltrated through manual labor.
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The chicken sandwich wars have infiltrated the "help wanted" section.
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Other online dreamer groups have also been infiltrated by hateful individuals.
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Dear Kate has also infiltrated the New York City subway system.
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"These people from outside came and infiltrated our space," she said.
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The KGB infiltrated the church, turning many hierarchs into its informers.
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The increasingly popular "stories" format has infiltrated yet another app: Airbnb.
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McKinnon, who was diagnosed with Asperger's, had infiltrated U.S. government computers.
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Pollution has infiltrated the food chain down to the jellyfish level.
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His presence even infiltrated the new Yankee Stadium from its inception.
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These hearings should help clarify how foreign agents infiltrated our elections.
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But in some cases, private groups appear to have been infiltrated.
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Read more: A radical anti-immigration group has infiltrated the GOP.
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Mets fans had thoroughly infiltrated it with their boisterous tribal chants.
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Nevertheless, it was infiltrated twice under the watch of international forces.
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America's largest and most secretive intelligence agency had been deeply infiltrated.
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Even his dreams, he said, have been infiltrated by the spice.
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AS A FLAVOR of extremes, sour has infiltrated our discourse, too.
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Center for Security Policy, claimed that the Muslim Brotherhood had infiltrated
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In 2014, hackers associated with Russia infiltrated Ukraine's central election commission.
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Barbed, noisy guitars and subtle, nearly buried ones infiltrated the mixes.
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So, you know, we've ... And we've infiltrated that culture inside government.
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Both cartels infiltrated every level of the city through money and threats.
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The next month, the hackers infiltrated the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's network.
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It's just that devices have infiltrated kids' lives, as they have ours.
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Russian hackers appear to have infiltrated up to 330,000 computer cash registers.
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It's infiltrated nearly all aspects of our lives to an alarming degree.
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In later ones, it's been infiltrated by Nazis and must be destroyed.
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When he starts English classes, they are infiltrated by the secret police.
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The truth is, they've infiltrated our lives and there's no turning back.
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That old prison concept has deeply infiltrated popular culture in various guises.
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Turkey says Gulen's network had infiltrated its military, judiciary and state institutions.
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Dr. Sessa has infiltrated some of the dogs on trucks in China.
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As of today, the Taliban have infiltrated many provinces, including the capital.
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Russians "infiltrated" the National Rifle Association and other conservative groups, Simpson said.
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CRL's bias has infiltrated regulatory agencies at the federal level as well.
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Years before, he had infiltrated the college in order to recruit cadres.
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Just announced that as many as 5000 ISIS fighters have infiltrated Europe.
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"People are afraid that gangs might have infiltrated the group," he said.
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" He added, "These formations have infiltrated the political life of the country.
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I.O., and ministries of foreign affairs and finance worldwide were also infiltrated.
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In April 2013, ISIS infiltrated Syria and began advancing across the territory.
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The pursuit of excellence has infiltrated and corrupted the world of leisure.
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The roads are often either blocked or heavily infiltrated by the Taliban.
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Cooler air has infiltrated and highs mainly hang in the mid-50s.
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Kanye enjoyed the fact that an "outsider infiltrated" and won the election.
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It infiltrated the day-to-day operations of hundreds of police departments.
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Related: Iranian Hackers Infiltrated a Canadian Government System CSE refused to comment.
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The blood thirsty MS-29 has infiltrated our schools, threatening innocent children.
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Dozens of illegal miners have infiltrated one of the park's tallest points.
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"A few hours ago, a Syrian aircraft infiltrated Israel&aposs airspace," he said.
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Furthermore, some sources say the hackers also infiltrated the Republican National Committee's computers.
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As the need for more air sacs grew, they infiltrated into bone structures.
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It's always a delight to see fusty old spaces being infiltrated by innovators.
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White students have infiltrated Armstrong-Parker, the residential house for students of color.
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Scientists injected mice with a strain of engineered salmonella that infiltrated the tumors.
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Six gunmen infiltrated the air force base, in India's Punjab State, on Jan.
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China reportedly infiltrated Apple and other US companies using 'spy' chips on servers
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Granny panties had officially infiltrated the culture in ways both highbrow and lowbrow.
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Services that aren't necessarily obvious on-demand candidates will also be infiltrated. Wag!
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If hackers infiltrated your Foursquare account, they could send tweets on your behalf.
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It's infiltrated our non-active endeavors, and it's easy (and hilarious) to spoof.
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Agents infiltrated unions, spied on their activities, and reported back to company owners.
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Now, the SPAGs have infiltrated the gay havens on our Facebook feeds, too.
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At least six militants infiltrated the Pathankot air base, in Punjab, on Jan.
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Unfortunately, racial biases seem to have infiltrated many of our online dating behaviors.
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It wasn't the first time a recently returned book had infiltrated my thinking.
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The cyberintruders also infiltrated the networks of the United Nations, the A.F.L.-C.
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Our religions, our languages, are now mishmashes of what was and what infiltrated.
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Because Russian money has deeply infiltrated the United Kingdom and permeated British politics.
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An Islamist mole had apparently infiltrated H.S.B.C. Would he help expose the infiltrator?
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Corporate culture has spread to every social organ and infiltrated our civic bones.
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The fact that Larry infiltrated that was already a huge thing to me.
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Under Carlson's watch, the Caller was also infiltrated by the racist far right.
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It relates to foreign Muslims who have infiltrated into India over the years.
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The KGB infiltrated the priesthood, informing on clergy and promoting Soviet interests abroad.
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Opposition groups said it had been razed by thugs that had infiltrated the protests.
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Back in December, ABC reported that Russian hackers had successfully infiltrated RNC email accounts.
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Now he's returned and wants to eradicate the criminal syndicate that's infiltrated Rand Enterprises.
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Their group had been infiltrated by an Army Captain Willian Pina Botelho—via Tinder.
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Undercover detectives routinely infiltrated political organizations and followed outspoken activists they deemed potentially subversive.
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That confirms the FBI had a spy, an informant that infiltrated the Trump campaign.
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ISIS members and sympathizers have infiltrated groups of displaced people, making everyone a suspect.
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Instead, it was actually Copycat, a shapeshifting doppelgänger who infiltrated the X-Force team.
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It has infiltrated debates about national and institutional policy and civil and criminal law.
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Hacking Group Claims N.S.A. Infiltrated Mideast Banking System Uber Wants to Rule the World.
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Scammers aren't just cultural blips anymore; they've infiltrated every crevice and crook of society.
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He declared without evidence that the Mafia had infiltrated a number of their casinos.
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The Sopranos has infiltrated my life quickly—if you consider 20-odd years quickly.
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So it was particularly sad to see the UVA campus infiltrated by such hatred.
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The malware is said to have infiltrated over 25 million devices across the globe.
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Bly infiltrated the Women's Lunatic Asylum for Joseph Pulitzer's newspaper the New York World.
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"They are all Pakistanis and have probably infiltrated a few days ago," Hussain said.
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It's not unlikely that someone has infiltrated the NYPD from the terrorist stand point.
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A few years later when skateboarding, punk, and hardcore infiltrated my life, things changed.
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Once SpyEye had infiltrated a system, it could monitor the computer and steal data.
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OK, here they are: • Infiltrated the Baseball Writers Association of America in December 2013.
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But as General Chiwenga prepared to land, soldiers loyal to him infiltrated the airport.
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Mujahid said the bomber had been infiltrated into the base well before the attack.
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They violated our sovereignty, they infiltrated a drone into Israel's territory from Syrian territory.
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The woman "infiltrated" the retreat last Thursday between the hours of 7:30 a.m.
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At one point in the probe, an undercover agent successfully infiltrated Gillum's inner circle.
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However, Erdogan says the armed forces have been infiltrated in recent years by Gulen's supporters.
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Authorities said violent far-right and far-left groups had infiltrated the yellow vests movement.
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"Keanu Reeves wont stop until he's infiltrated every aspect of our lives," one person tweeted.
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Shadowy oligarchies have infiltrated the army and the bureaucracy in order to usurp elected politicians.
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Casseurs (troublemakers), from both the ultra-left and the far right, infiltrated the weekend protests.
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After the Qaa attacks, Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil said terrorists had "infiltrated" the refugee population.
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His foreign minister has claimed that Gulen supporters have "infiltrated" America's institutions, including its courts.
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"BSA knew for decades that sexual predators of boys had infiltrated scouting," the complaints states.
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"It wasn't just Facebook," Albright realized, the fake news industry had infiltrated the entire internet.
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By the time the Mariel boatlift refugees infiltrated the place, there were gunfights happening upstairs.
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In January, Jaish militants infiltrated an air base in Punjab State, killing seven Indian soldiers.
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What's worse, the lack of civility demonstrated by our political leaders has infiltrated the workplace.
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Smartphones have changed how we communicate, and the prevalence of texting has infiltrated the workplace.
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In the last year, the club had been infiltrated by CIO agents posing as members.
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And it came from Israeli cyber specialists who infiltrated a group of bombmakers in Syria.
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A mole has infiltrated the F.B.I.'s New York office, and everyone is a suspect.
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Juan Travieso's artwork looks like the characters of George Orwell's Animal Farm somehow infiltrated Tron.
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As video infiltrated its way into the world, we got to see them more often.
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But as "on fleek" infiltrated America's vocabulary in 2014, Lewis was erased from its lineage.
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Sonic Pi hasn't infiltrated classrooms, but it has become a useful tool for experimental composers.
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Troemel delighted in the way that these images infiltrated the mundane corners of the Web.
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And Americans have no way of knowing how much foreign money has infiltrated our elections.
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"Orbanistan clearly infiltrated the opposition, installing its people in nearly all potent movements," he said.
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"We have penetrated and infiltrated your disgusting country," the letter said, according to the complaint.
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The former chairman, chief of staff and general counsel of the agency were all infiltrated.
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Plainclothes officers monitored cafés and other gathering places, while informants infiltrated mosques and student groups.
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Intelligence officers infiltrated the marches and arrested people, which led to more marches and protests.
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The resentment over the state of the party has infiltrated Republican fundraising capitals like Dallas.
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He has asserted that neo-Nazis have somehow infiltrated both police departments and the military.
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"The city is infiltrated, the city is contaminated," said Amrullah Saleh, a former intelligence chief.
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In both of these instances attackers infiltrated the company's public cloud environments to mine cryptocurrency.
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Those criminal organizations are believed to have infiltrated public institutions, bribing legislators and security officials.
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The way we date now is inextricably linked to the way technology has infiltrated our lives.
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Other agencies, including ISNA, suggested the crowd in Golestan province had been infiltrated by Rouhani's enemies.
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"Ideas about conspiracy have just infiltrated and warped the idea of of investigating UFOs," she said.
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That changed in late 2014, when a highly virulent avian influenza from Asia infiltrated North America.
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Bhatia said Google has seen no evidence that it has been infiltrated by Chinese intelligence agents.
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During the war (but after the end of military rule) black-ops groups infiltrated the state.
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But Homeland Security found that Russian hackers have infiltrated the control rooms of US electrical utilities.
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Facebook was also infiltrated by hundreds of millions of imposters, many of them bots and trolls.
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The MCU had S.H.I.E.L.D. infiltrated by Hydra and completely changed the game for the Avengers' alliance.
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From here, the FBI infiltrated the group of MyVlog users, and spoke to the site's administrator.
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Last month, five adult ISIS fighters flanked by three children infiltrated the Tariq base in Iraq.
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He infiltrated our world in a way that nobody else has ever come close to doing.
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Cruz and Trump are considered third party candidates that have infiltrated the Party and hijacked it.
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The fit flatters so many different shapes that it has completely infiltrated our social media feeds.
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While Russia-linked hackers infiltrated other Republican targets, the hackers did not leak those stolen files.
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Unless these communities are infiltrated, perhaps raided to remove weapons and propaganda material, radicalism will fester.
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But some of the self-defense or vigilante groups later became infiltrated by cartels and gangs.
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INFESTED: How the Bed Bug Infiltrated Our Bedrooms and Took Over the World, by Brooke Borel.
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Twitter recently acknowledged that it, too, was deeply infiltrated, hosting more than fifty thousand impostor accounts.
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McCarthy claimed numerous Soviet and communist sympathizers had infiltrated the U.S. government during the Cold War.
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They have infiltrated the Turkish judiciary and security forces and manipulated the system to their advantage.
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In December, researchers revealed that Iranian hackers had infiltrated a small New York dam in 2013.
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Siddiq discovers that Dante (Juan Javier Cardenas) is actually a Whisperer who infiltrated the Alexandria community.
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Then, in December, Hyatt Hotels Corporation said malicious software had infiltrated the company's payment processing system.
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"It was caused by the clandestine artisanal diggers who have infiltrated (the mine)," he told Reuters.
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At the time, they were under not only surveillance, but the party was infiltrated with informants.
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After Russian special forces infiltrated Ukraine, neutral countries like Finland and Sweden began considering NATO membership.
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Members of the FETO network infiltrated the Turkish armed forces through two methods 6900 years ago.
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Ellingwood was afraid to join the group, certain that it had been infiltrated by company spies.
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However, the exhibition was infiltrated by a group of three men pretending to be council workers.
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The coronavirus has officially infiltrated Bachelor Nation ... Colton Underwood says he's tested positive for COVID-19.
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The method by which it infiltrated the core of computers demanded intimate knowledge of Microsoft engineering.
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He and his team discover that the American government has been infiltrated by the baddie Zartan.
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Another feature that they share with the Italian mafia is that they have infiltrated political institutions.
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But he had no reason, he said, to believe that the computer systems had been infiltrated.
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"No systems were infiltrated, no passwords or information were stolen or hacked," tweeted one Facebook executive.
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The National Security Agency infiltrated Huawei's systems years ago in a classified operation code-named Shotgiant.
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Strand declined to say which prison his mother infiltrated, only that it has since shut down.
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Members of the old guard are even falsely alleging that the Kremlin has infiltrated the commission.
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They also infiltrated the United Nations and the United Nations Children's Fund, according to court documents.
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They have infiltrated timber pilings from the San Francisco wharves to the famed canals in Venice.
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"The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has infiltrated the I.C.U. — they're going to execute me!" he said.
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The climate rally saw sporadic confrontations between police and masked demonstrators who had infiltrated the march.
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But you now have this new concern that these refugee populations will somehow be infiltrated by terrorists.
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They have infiltrated a lot of, uh, a lot of aspects of military establishment, particularly Area 51.
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No not the right to repair one, or the servers potentially infiltrated by the Chinese government one.
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Machines have already infiltrated every aspect of our lives, and we must learn to live with them.
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And it appears her penchant for that particular piece of apparel has even infiltrated her professional life.
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From Netflix to Rent the Runway, the subscription-based, short-term rental model has infiltrated countless industries.
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Determined to help her mother, Charlotte has infiltrated Lydia's brothel, pretending to be one of her girls.
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Since then, Nigerian soldiers have infiltrated the forest and driven the militants from some of their territory.
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The Faceless Man Jaqen H'ghar (Arya's old friend) has also infiltrated the maesters' headquarters, for reasons unknown.
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A breach at the Times would not be the first time foreign hackers infiltrated a news organization.
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MI5, Britain's security service, had infiltrated his inner circle, suborning a close associate with fish and chips.
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And, a lot of these people that were there, as Greg said, infiltrated the crowd were Hamas.
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Hackers allegedly infiltrated the EDGAR system through a flaw in SEC's custom software, according to Clayton's testimony.
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The terrorists who have infiltrated the United States overwhelmingly did so by taking flights into the country.
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The annual SXSW festival isn't the only aspect of Austin that's been infiltrated by the tech industry.
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It infiltrated IRGC personnel into Iraq, assassinated former Ba'athist leaders, and established safe houses for future operations.
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Mazes, shows, and rides become infiltrated by evil clowns and undead creatures for these dark seasonal attractions.
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But the crusading Cold Warrior mentality that it reflects thoroughly and durably infiltrated Cold War American society.
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A South Korean nuclear plant was infiltrated in 2014 by hackers with suspected ties to North Korea.
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In late November, both Hilton Worldwide and Starwood Hotels & Resorts said hackers had infiltrated their payment systems.
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Even though these were not messages I heard at home or from everyone, they infiltrated my thinking.
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As in the novel, Rick and his friends infiltrated the enemy's territory to execute a daring plan.
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And that it came from an Israeli source that had infiltrated a Syrian bomb-making group online.
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Back home, several major league franchises have reached out to him, curious about the world he infiltrated.
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But the fact remains that Thiel has presented no evidence that the Chinese government has infiltrated Google.
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Campari merch — Aperol spritz-themed wine glasses, straws, umbrellas, sunglasses and orange fans — has infiltrated social feeds.
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Mr. Trump's claim that "unknown Middle Easterners" have infiltrated the migrant caravan lacks evidence, our reporters found.
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Over the past few years, a general nostalgia for the '80s has infiltrated music, film, and television.
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Historically, that insurrection has largely been led by militants from Pakistan, who have infiltrated into the valley.
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It did not help that Islamists infiltrated the Casbah during Algeria's brutal civil war of the 1990s.
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Smooth jazz from the hallway Muzak infiltrated my room; I cranked up the TV to block it.
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They have infiltrated us at the C.I.A., at the F.B.I., at the Pentagon, at the State Department.
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She devoured these growing up — so voraciously, she said, that his physicality must have infiltrated her own.
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The current Democratic presidential front-runner has maintained that her accounts were never infiltrated by foreign hackers.
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Intelligence communities report that Russians infiltrated American election systems that year, penetrating government networks in two states.
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The family had infiltrated local politics and public administration, as well as the local economy, he said.
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"This group infiltrated a public utility and threatened the well-being of unsuspecting Brooklyn residents," he added.
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Russia has infiltrated our democracy via social media, and 320 million Americans have become potential, unwitting weapons.
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December: Ring cameras are infiltrated by hackers and log-in information of thousands of users is leaked.
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Iran Nuclear Deal Selling the Iran deal was easy because the regime infiltrated official and unofficial Washington.
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On that January day in 1944, naval officers had infiltrated the séance to take her into custody.
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Kozlovsky claimed to have infiltrated the DNC server under the direction of FSB officer named Dmitry Dokuchayev.
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A group of Wrexham hooligans infiltrated Chester's old ground, the Sealant Stadium, by masquerading as Blues fans.
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Autonomous vehicles have infiltrated much of the military, from airborne surveillance to all manner of ground-based operations.
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In 2010, she learned that he was a cop who had infiltrated and disrupted the UK environmental movement.
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The FDA's push was sparked when a fake version of Roche's cancer drug Avastin infiltrated the supply chain.
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Spiders, Poison, and Boiling Water: The Best (and Worst) Ways to Kill CockroachesA hell spawn infiltrated my apartment.
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The big picture: Israel is concerned by the funding of Lebanon's army, claiming it is infiltrated by Hezbollah.
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Yesterday's eclipse has infiltrated pretty much every aspect of our lives, and this now includes how we flirt.
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Over six feet of storm surge, consisting of mud and water, had infiltrated a neighborhood of mobile homes.
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An FBI informant in this case who infiltrated this Putin network right here in America is offering evidence.
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The official said ISIS fighters have infiltrated towns cleared earlier, including Bartella, requiring renewed efforts to combat them.
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They made their money through extortion, smuggling, kidnapping and drug-trafficking, and infiltrated Guatemala's judicial and political systems.
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ARE THEY CONCERNED THEIR OWN SYSTEMS COULD BE HACKED OR MIGHT ALREADY BE INFILTRATED, SAY, BY FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS?
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It will also examine the allegations that the Gulen movement infiltrated the government and instigated the coup attempt.
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His operation would be infiltrated by an undercover agent, too—a man he would know as Al Wilson.
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The FBI is also investigating, separately, whether hackers tied to Russia infiltrated electoral systems in Arizona and Illinois.
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The attackers infiltrated the Democratic National Committee's email systems and became active a year and a half ago.
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As national institutions have been split and weakened, militias and criminal networks have infiltrated and sometimes controlled them.
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You learn a lot tending bar in a region where organized crime has infiltrated every aspect of life.
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The government knows of 340 cases in which Islamic extremists have infiltrated refugee camps in search of recruits.
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American officials even hesitated to share intelligence with the military, fearing it had been infiltrated by Boko Haram.
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In 2008, hackers traced to the Chinese government infiltrated the campaigns of both Barack Obama and John McCain.
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The turmoil has been exploited by members of far-right groups who have infiltrated some of the protests.
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Under Hernández's watch, state security forces, widely reported to be infiltrated by criminal networks, have become increasingly militarized.
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They could deploy beacons and dye packets, and conduct surveillance on hackers who have previously infiltrated the system.
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The problem is that the bacteria could have infiltrated the flour during any step of the manufacturing process.
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He's never infiltrated anything in his life but the girls' cabins on the other side of Lake Wigwam.
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U.S. systems infiltrated: The Justice Department accused two Chinese citizens of hacking into corporate and government computer systems.
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As anti-vaccine groups have infiltrated social media, companies have been pressured to stem the tide of misinformation.
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It seemed unlikely, for instance, that Harar's ambient mysticism would endure once the outside world infiltrated its walls.
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Zabihullah Mujahid, the Taliban spokesman, said on Twitter that the insurgents had infiltrated every part of the city.
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Now imagine it's during a global pandemic, which has notoriously infiltrated cruise ships, rendering hundreds of passengers ill.
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The writings of Flannery O'Connor, Zora Neale Hurston and Joan Didion, among others, have long infiltrated her work.
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Another possibility is that Russian intelligence officers might have infiltrated the company without the knowledge of its executives.
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Hackers acting on behalf of the secretive state infiltrated and extracted more than $1003 million (£195m) in cryptocurrency.
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The following year, Saleem Shahzad published stories asserting that the armed forces had been infiltrated by Al Qaeda.
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Furthermore, the US knows all too well that private companies can be infiltrated for espionage or technical control.
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Just last month, it was revealed that Iranian hackers had infiltrated a small New York dam in 2013.
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"Adidas has thus far infiltrated college basketball with complete impunity," lead attorney Mullins McLeod said in a statement.
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McCarthy led a Cold War-era inquisition of alleged Communists who he claimed had infiltrated American governmental institutions.
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The year before, North Korean commandos had infiltrated Seoul with the intention of assassinating President Park Chung-hee.
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Well, it happened: like every other part of the home, the smart home storm has infiltrated the kitchen.
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It's usually the result of a cyber hack, where passwords have been stolen in bulk and accounts infiltrated.
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Chronic underfunding left its halls with jury-rigged wiring, infiltrated ceilings and bat droppings along walls and shelves.
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In 2013, thieves infiltrated Target's payment terminals and stole credit and debit card information from 40 million customers.
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But in the last decade, its gospel of technological disruption has infiltrated every corner of the business world.
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But his record was tarnished by his failure to see and stop the corruption that infiltrated the union.
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In 2012, security researchers discovered that a computer virus had infiltrated thousands of computers, many inside Lebanese banks.
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Australia', influenced by the likes of Crocodile Dundee and "Jacko" the Energizer man that infiltrated America during the '80s.
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People seeking refuge under a familiar tree were blown up by a suicide bomber who had infiltrated their ranks.
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Hackers infiltrated Tesla's cloud environment and stole computer resources to mine for cryptocurrency, according to the security firm RedLock.
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He doesn't know at this point that the shapeshifting Skrulls have already infiltrated his organization and they're immediately ambushed.
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Messy, textured hair has fully infiltrated the runway and red carpet, and the lazy girl in us is ecstatic.
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According to the Flathead Beacon:The letters are targeting Columbia Falls after the hackers successfully infiltrated the school district's server.
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Four of the attackers were Taliban sympathizers who had infiltrated the army and served for some time, Mujahid said.
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They lashed out, infiltrated a pro-Yang Discord server, and started leaking screenshots, hoping to destabilize the Yang Gang.
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She infiltrated my family life: buying expensive gifts for my children, dropping in on special events and much more.
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And now Trump has even infiltrated my selection process for the monumental decision of who will grow my child.
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Historically, the insurgency has largely been led by militants from Pakistan, who have infiltrated across the Line of Control.
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They also reportedly targeted individual election officials with spear-phishing attacks and infiltrated at least one campaign finance database.
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The fit flatters so many different shapes that it has completely infiltrated our social media feeds (cough, Kylie Jenner).
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It's possible that this Australian hacker also infiltrated iCloud accounts as opposed to some deep layer of Apple's network.
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On April 21st he claimed that the protests had been infiltrated by gangs and manipulated by unspecified "minority" forces.
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"Fatty tumors have infiltrated the entire lower left side of my body," Mary explains of her lopsided weight distribution.
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The Leftovers star told Extra in a new interview that he infiltrated the group through grooming guru Van Ness.
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Image: Getty ImagesWay back in February 2015, the FBI infiltrated Playpen, a child pornography ring on the dark web.
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CLEVELAND — America's most notorious hatemongers gathered in one place to celebrate their victory: They successfully infiltrated the Republican Party.
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Photographer Matthew Morrocco wanted to explore the strange, and very 21st century, ways his artistic medium has infiltrated relationships.
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Nye infiltrated the corporate message board for MERS, the private database for mortgage transfers, accusing them of fraudulent activity.
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Around 10 of its armed members infiltrated Bohol last month and unsuccessfully attempted to kidnap tourists, according to reports.
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The tankini infiltrated both high and popular culture, from William Safire's "On Language" column to Walmarts and water parks.
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Intrigue follows when the ring is infiltrated by an American private eye (Glenn Corbett) representing one of the victims.
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And in 2009, two al-Qaeda terrorist bomb-makers successfully infiltrated the Iraqi refugee program to resettle in Kentucky.
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Turkey says those institutions were infiltrated by Gulen's followers years ago in a bid to take over the state.
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For example, last year, North Korean hackers reportedly infiltrated South Korean cryptocurrency exchanges to steal various types of cryptocurrencies.
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People of South Asia dread the possibility of a mushroom cloud, but infiltrated young minds could be equally disastrous.
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Clean drinking water is already scarce on several islands, and saltwater from high ocean tides has infiltrated some wells.
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As television infiltrated more American households, he appeared on shows hosted by Milton Berle, Jackie Gleason and Kate Smith.
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Hackers allegedly infiltrated the EDGAR system through a flaw in the SEC's custom software sometime in 2016, Clayton said.
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The artist's enthusiastic interest in psychology focuses on the way in which new technology has infiltrated her personal life.
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After many years of warfare, the Burmese infiltrated and destroyed Ayutthaya in 1767 and the city was never rebuilt.
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In February, special counsel Robert Mueller said that Facebook had been infiltrated by fake Russian accounts supporting Donald Trump.
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Or take Trump's demand in May that the Justice Department investigate whether the FBI "infiltrated or surveilled" his campaign.
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In 1990, they infiltrated evening prayers at two mosques, killing more than 100 Muslims who were considered government collaborators.
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It was the third time the Taliban had infiltrated that base, the headquarters for the Afghan Army's 22017th Corps.
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"The whole ecosystem has been infiltrated, and there is insufficient friction to keep bad actors out of the system."
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Callimachi: Keep in mind, this is a group that at this point is paranoid of being infiltrated by spies.
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Devoted to her Jewish in-laws, she infiltrated the concentration camp to smuggle in news, food and shoe polish.
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Botka said other parties were not fighting hard enough to replace Orban and said Fidesz had infiltrated the opposition.
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The F.B.I. also recruited informants inside peace organizations, wiretapped phones, broke into homes and offices and infiltrated various groups.
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Al Qaeda infiltrated the rebel movement, while the jihadists of the Islamic State seized territory that extended into Iraq.
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The answer from "CrowdStrike" was that Russia had infiltrated the Democrats' operation to help Trump win the White House.
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After all, if some of the world's largest networks were infiltrated, millions will ask if anyone is really safe.
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Ex-Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke Jr.'s Twitter account was apparently infiltrated on Monday by purported Turkish hackers.
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A senior administration told reporters on a conference call that Russian actors infiltrated parts of the U.S. energy sector.
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"BlacKkKlansman" is based on the story of Ron Stallworth, a black police officer who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan.
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In the fall of 2016, Russian hackers successfully infiltrated Illinois's voter registration system and probed other states' election websites.
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Hackers who intelligence officials say were Russians trying to help elect Trump infiltrated the DNC's email system last summer.
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Explaining his logic, he wrote, in part: KiA is one of the many cancerous growths that have infiltrated reddit.
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Both companies denied a Bloomberg report their systems had been infiltrated by malicious computer chips inserted by Chinese intelligence.
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That's when Democratic officials realized that Russian hackers, directed by the government, had infiltrated their computers, according to the indictment.
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Announcing the arrest in August, Mohseni Ejei said the unidentified individual was a "spy who had infiltrated the nuclear team".
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" Katherine Jackson accusing nephew of elder abuse "Trent was supposed to be her driver, but over time has infiltrated Mrs.
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In 2013, the New York Times reported that Chinese hackers had infiltrated its computer systems and gathered passwords for reporters.
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Israel has placed a high priority on eliminating the tunnel threat since Hamas gunmen infiltrated Israel during the 2014 war.
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It wasn't started by Russian bots or other trolls, but it's been infiltrated by people that are obviously not black.
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In a portent of the type of violence to come, IS infiltrated the northern city of Kirkuk on October 21st.
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At least six gunmen infiltrated a large Indian Air Force base in Pathankot, Punjab, near the Pakistan border on Saturday.
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The YA novel turned addictive Netflix-series has infiltrated our lives and we're not mad about it — not one bit.
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Last week, Ammon Bundy stood before an audience in rural Utah and declared that socialists had infiltrated the Mormon church.
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"His comment that the church has been infiltrated by socialists came in for a fair amount of mocking," Taber said.
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The Department of Homeland Security confirmed that Russia successfully infiltrated multiple states' voter registration rolls in the 2016 presidential election.
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Hackers working for Russia infiltrated the control rooms of hundreds of U.S. electric utilities, where they could have caused blackouts.
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It has infiltrated preschool culture and inspired more than 700,000 cover videos and amassed nearly 3 billion views on YouTube.
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Eden had been a victim of Gilead's justice system and of a toxic, sexist mindset that had infiltrated her household.
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As part of her research, Phillips infiltrated a group of trolls that was flooding Facebook memorial pages with digital trash.
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They also suffered discomfort, sleeplessness, property damage and emotional distress, according to court documents, as the bedbugs infiltrated their belongings.
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Gray has infiltrated his beard and his eyes are a little hooded, but he still makes for a young 66.
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It's a location-based, augmented reality game, and like it or not, it's now infiltrated a cultural spot near you.
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Yeah, totally, that I'd sort of infiltrated my husband's ... So, now you're not doing PR. Now you're not doing it.
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Scammers aren't just cultural blips anymore; they've infiltrated every crevice and crook of society, and some, thankfully, with justifiable reason.
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During the same period, the State Department's non-classified email system was known to have been infiltrated by foreign actors.
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Trump in May asked the department to open a criminal probe into whether the FBI "infiltrated" his 2016 presidential campaign.
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The continuing Mafia Capitale case revealed how organized crime has infiltrated everything from city garbage contracts to shelters for migrants.
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Australian officials said on Wednesday that the census system had not been infiltrated and that no data had been compromised.
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But at checkpoints outside the campus, security officials insisted that the attackers had not infiltrated the perimeter of the university.
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In subsequent years, however, many of these groups have themselves been infiltrated by criminals, leaving local businesses vulnerable once again.
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Scores of players alleged that their accounts had been infiltrated by hackers, saying they saw fraudulent charges on their accounts.
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In January, several militants infiltrated an Indian Air Force base and engaged in a daylong battle before they were killed.
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In one recent operation, the FBI infiltrated the servers of a Tor hidden service site known for distributing child pornography.
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Plus, she's successfully infiltrated baking shows, music videos, and even designed her own fashion line in collaboration with Tommy Hilfiger.
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Zuckerberg answered to Congress after Facebook was infiltrated by Cambridge Analytica, a data organization with ties to the Trump administration.
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Read More: Hackers Infiltrated Tesla to Mine Cryptocurrency On Sunday, YouTuber SidAlpha broke down Abstractism's elaborate scam in a video.
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While Al Qaeda had networks that could be infiltrated and monitored, the Islamic State recruits from abroad through social media.
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Spotify on Monday pushed back against reports of a possible data breach, insisting it had not been infiltrated by hackers.
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Fact Check of the Day On Twitter on Monday, President Trump said that "unknown Middle Easterners" had infiltrated the caravan.
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Reflecting on his career, the choreographer and performer Yossi Berg realized that its presence had infiltrated his dance work, too.
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The Observatory said the jihadists had captured it in a surprise attack launched after their fighters had infiltrated the town.
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Ms. Coker's article details how Captain Sudani infiltrated the Islamic State and foiled dozens of vehicle bombings and suicide attacks.
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This ideology has already infiltrated our national discourse -- including the halls of Congress -- via euphemisms we've failed to call out.
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Trump had said on Twitter that he would ask the Justice Department to investigate whether the F.B.I. infiltrated his campaign.
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Not only did the incident have a massive influence over both parties' public personas, it also directly infiltrated their work.
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Masked protesters infiltrated peaceful student demonstrations and set fires, injured people and caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage.
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" Trump's Saturday response shifted from alleging an FBI source was "implanted" into the campaign to suggesting the campaign was "infiltrated.
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Swiss officials say they infiltrated a ring of Russians posing as plumbers in order to spy on elites at Davos
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For dessert, there is tamale de dulce, the masa infiltrated by sugar (but not too much) and dyed dark pink.
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To this day the dissident groups in Cuba remain a fractious bunch that are well infiltrated by the secret police.
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Hackers calling themselves "Guardians of Peace" had infiltrated the company's networks and claimed to have stolen 100 terabytes of data.
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"Heart Chamber," for which Czernowin wrote her own libretto, tells of a contemporary love affair infiltrated by anxieties and hesitations.
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Last week, Black Mirror Season 4 infiltrated our screens with its usual mix of techno-terror and sweet, nihilistic misery.
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Trump made a point to say that the Republican National Committee, however, was not successfully infiltrated, despite initially being targeted.
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NAIROBI (Reuters) - It all started with a rumor: the Mungiki, a dreaded Kikuyu tribal militia, had infiltrated Nairobi's Kawangware slum.
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He had previously worked as an undercover agent and successfully infiltrated the Medellín cartel, the Cali cartel, and the Guadalajara cartel.
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In that time, they infiltrated the facility, disabled alarms and cut through safes to remove the secret documents before leaving undetected.
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In the weeks prior to the general election, a public trial was held to see if the system could be infiltrated.
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They alleged that she infiltrated U.S. organizations and cultivated relationships to advance a Russian agenda without registering as a foreign agent.
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Poitras then felt obligated to further probe the culture of misogyny that's infiltrated the hacker community and that Assange has perpetuated.
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What does it mean to be a role-playing game in an era where RPG mechanics have infiltrated every other genre?
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MACCALLUM: The problem with this whole thing is that we are also used to infiltrated into other people&aposs lives now.
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Hackers infiltrated dozens of companies around the world with advanced malicious software that extracted information from their systems, according to McAfee.
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"They aren't Militant, are they?" says one insider, referring to the Trotskyist group that infiltrated Labour in the 1970s and 80s.
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Dogs — thicc floofers, smol borkers, pupperinos, and all — have infiltrated not only our shared internet lexicon, but seemingly, our collective consciousness.
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The sender knew the dates of a planned ad buy, leading Bredesen aides to believe that hackers had infiltrated their campaign.
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Plenty of both are to be found in Miami, where a drug kingpin (Benjamin Bratt) has infiltrated the local power structure.
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The following week he then said that hackers had infiltrated the website and had stolen investor's money, according to Times Live.
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A government statement blames armed militants of South Sudan's Murle tribe for having "infiltrated" across the border between the two countries.
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Having a key part of your manufacturing process infiltrated — effectively hacked — puts every believed-to-be-secure supply chain into question.
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K-pop band BTS has already effectively infiltrated the hearts of fans in the U.S. — and in the Recording Academy too.
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Now, keep in mind, we have an FBI informant in this case who infiltrated this Putin network right here in America.
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Bloomberg reported last week that some 30 U.S. companies' systems had been infiltrated by malicious chips inserted by Chinese intelligence agents.
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The tech investor even asked if Google had been infiltrated by Chinese spies, a highly inflammatory charge that he didn't substantiate.
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It's been 22 years since Tom Cruise infiltrated a CIA vault suspended from a wire in the first Mission: Impossible flick.
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The FBI is known for infiltrating protest groups, and the NYPD infiltrated mosques in the years after the attacks of Sept.
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The leak comes months after Singapore revealed the worst cyber attack in its history after hackers infiltrated the government health database.
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Ah, yes, the brief period in which dancehall moves infiltrated American clubs, mostly by virtue of this and Sean Paul videos.
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He was one of the few white artists who not only infiltrated video countdowns like TRL, but BET's 106 & Park, too.
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Here are three simple diagrams to help you understand how Russian intelligence officers infiltrated key Democratic groups and the Clinton campaign.
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He said followers of the cleric - who denied the allegations - had infiltrated the police and judiciary and were plotting a coup.
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People knowingly provided their information, no systems were infiltrated, and no passwords or sensitive pieces of information were stolen or hacked.
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It's also unclear if Trump campaign officials knew they were speaking to Russian officials, or if the campaign was unwittingly infiltrated.
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The malware used in the attack on Kiev's main airport, Boryspil, resembles that which infiltrated the power companies, according to Reuters.
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If nothing is done to address this impunity, markets infiltrated by these national security threats will not remain prosperous for long.
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Hadithi suggested the demonstrations had been infiltrated by gunmen and said three protesters had been detained for interrogation but later released.
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On "Delicate," she even flirts with a version of the light Caribbean sound that has infiltrated pop radio in recent years.
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Wait, infiltrated may be too harsh, let's say this instead: Integrated into the ISF with access to U.S. funds and equipment.
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The virus used, known as Corcow Trojan, has reportedly infiltrated 28500,6900 computers worldwide and infected over 2628 financial institutions, Bloomberg reports.
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According to CrowdStrike, two separate Russian government hacking groups that did not appear to be working together infiltrated the DNC's systems.
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In February of last year hackers infiltrated the network of Bangladesh's central bank and initiated $28500 billion in fraudulent transfer requests.
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The purveyors of racial grievance have effectively infiltrated our national discourse with their erroneous vocabulary of race and power and privilege.
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Thirty to 50 unkillable feral hogs may or may not be terrorizing one Arkansas man's backyard, but they've definitely infiltrated Twitter.
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And Thompson had infiltrated enemy territory, like a spy doing reconnaissance for the Americans, on a team from Rio de Janeiro.
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They've implied that these migrants might have rabies and smallpox and they may be infiltrated with Middle Easterners and gang members.
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And on the dark web, they are supposed to show that a criminal site has not been infiltrated by law enforcement.
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This atmosphere was gently infiltrated into my working practice and my desire to make work that is ultimately hopeful and uplifting.
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Mr. Steinberg said the authorities knew of at least seven people who had deliberately infiltrated Western Europe with the refugee wave.
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BlacKkKlansman recounts the true-life story of Ron Stallworth, a black police officer who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan in 1979.
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The threat has even infiltrated Congress, where three members have contracted the virus and several others are self-quarantining at home.
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Coronavirus has officially infiltrated the NFL ... with New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton revealing he tested positive for COVID-19.
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Here's what you need to know: • Russian hackers have infiltrated U.S. and European water and power plants, the Trump administration said.
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I traveled to Switzerland to understand how American intelligence had infiltrated a Swiss company that supplied encryption machines to many countries.
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Kids hadn't suddenly infiltrated the place; rather, it opened its doors to babies and strollers before it had even officially opened.
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In 2012, Superstorm Sandy infiltrated the Canarsie Tunnel, which carries the L train under the East River between Brooklyn and Manhattan.
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We know how echo chamber effects get amplified, and how those echo chambers may be opaque, easily infiltrated by Russian trolls.
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At the time, Germany reportedly disclosed that its security services discovered that Sofacy infiltrated its foreign and defense ministries in December.
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The meeting took place less than a week before it was widely reported that Russian hackers had infiltrated the committee's servers.
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You know, the moments we all couldn't stop coming back to this year that infiltrated both our brains and our feeds.
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Valle had infiltrated animal farming facilities around the world, often wearing a tiny camera disguised as a button in his shirt.
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These activated immune cells infiltrated blood vessels early in the course of coronary disease and enabled plaques to grow and rupture.
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Other platforms like Facebook and YouTube have also been infiltrated with misinformation about vaccines, and are taking steps to combat it.
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Related: Iranian Hackers Infiltrated a Canadian Government System It's also possible, however, that Tehran simply has no assets left in Canada.
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Besides disinformation campaigns waged during the 2016 election, Russian state-sponsored hackers have also infiltrated parts of America's critical national infrastructure.
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" 'How Black Detective Ron Stallworth Infiltrated the Colorado Klan' [The Washington Post] DeNeen L. Brown seeks out the real-life Ron Stallworth to hear firsthand the story of how he infiltrated a local chapter of the KKK as a black man: "[The local Klan organizer] asked, Stallworth said, 'why I wanted to join 'The Organization,' as they called it.
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The country's security forces are heavily infiltrated by organized crime — "rotten to the core," a former police official told The Miami Herald.
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However, by retreating to echo chambers that are being infiltrated with bad actors, we're doing nobody a favor, least of all ourselves.
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Violent groups from the far right and far left as well as youths from the suburbs infiltrated Saturday's protests, the authorities said.
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The leak comes just months after Singapore revealed the worst cyber attack in its history after hackers infiltrated the government health database.
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Now, the wonders of wellness have grown so wild and infiltrated our culture so fully that they have their own presidential candidate.
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The fidget spinner craze has taken over all our lives the past few months and now has infiltrated the lives of scientists.
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Project Veritas, an investigative reporting nonprofit led by the conservative activist James O'Keefe III, infiltrated and secretly recorded videos of a Jan.
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Security officials say that Boko Haram has infiltrated the camp, but what refugees fear the most is escaped abductees such as Fati.
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I want verses about how she infiltrated the most famous family in reality and made everyone root for her in the process.
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"It appears the Russians, you know, infiltrated the NRA And there is more than one explanation for why," Simpson told the committee.
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The same group has links to the hackers the infiltrated the Democratic National Committee (DNC) ahead of the 2016 US presidential elections.
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Ted had good instinct for the techniques that the groups used because he had infiltrated a Unification Church workshop program one weekend.
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Apparently, the hacker who infiltrated San Francisco's Muni transportation system late last week fell victim to his own horrible personal cyber hygiene.
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Now that Snapchat has even infiltrated the White House, it's safe to say the app is in it for the long haul.
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One of Thiel's accusations is that Chinese spies have infiltrated Google's artificial intelligence (AI) projects, but he did not provide any evidence.
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It's a sign that bacteria infecting another part of the body have infiltrated the bloodstream and provoked a serious, life-threatening reaction.
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That doesn't meant Moscow got into all of the states' systems, just that it infiltrated at least one system in that state.
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In a spy-versus-spy-esque incident, a hacker infiltrated the Italian surveillance company Hacking Team, a squad of information security experts.
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In January, state-backed hackers from North Korea infiltrated the Bank of Chile's ATM network and siphoned off $10 million, it said.
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Melendez says he is working with a lean budget, and the attorney general's office was infiltrated by organized crime when he arrived.
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Erdogan says Gulen and his followers infiltrated government institutions to create a 'parallel state' in an attempt to take over the country.
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A dangerous new mobile malware named after The Matrix's main villain has infiltrated more than 25 million Android devices around the world.
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TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisian security forces killed five Islamist militants after they infiltrated across the border from neighboring Libya, authorities said on Wednesday.
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Is she a liberal operative who successfully infiltrated the White House and is stumping on behalf of climate change and women's rights?
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The community's foundational belief is that a race of sentient, devil-worshipping, shape-shifting reptiles from outer space has infiltrated human civilization.
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He insisted that Russia had not infiltrated the Democratic committee, an odd claim because he would have had no way of knowing.
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As part of that operation, members of the exile leadership infiltrated South Africa as the advance guard working clandestinely in the country.
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It's infiltrated the street style scene completely — and no place has that been more evident than, of course, at Milan Fashion Week.
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Tracksuits have infiltrated street style shots and celebrity fashion, with tony fashion houses like Gucci and Chloé offering up their own versions.
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In other words, they go from a place that's relatively safe to one that authorities scan and that's possibly already been infiltrated.
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The Bronx infiltrated New York Expo Center's 10 acres to prove Yams lived on well beyond his short time here on Earth.
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While insurgent fighters infiltrated large parts of the city, the government managed to hold on to its main administrative and security buildings.
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But the crowd was infiltrated by some 1,500 ultra-violent activists, according to Interior Minister Christophe Castaner, and things quickly went south.
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President Donald Trump has demanded that the Department of Justice investigate whether the FBI "infiltrated or surveilled" his campaign for political purposes.
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Iraqi forces infiltrated Kirkuk Monday, following weeks of tensions between Iraq's Kurdish region and the central government in Baghdad over Kurdish independence.
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To explain the discrepancy, the team suspects that heat infiltrated the system so quickly that the argon didn't have time to escape.
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In fighting that lasted several hours, the militants successfully infiltrated the Manda Bay, Kenya, near the Kenya-Somalia border, on January 5.
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According to a declassified one-page summary, the report concluded that Qaeda associates and sympathizers had "infiltrated and exploited" the Saudi government.
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A spokesman for the Portland Police Department told The Washington Post that the peaceful protest was infiltrated by anarchist "Black Bloc" protesters.
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In the summer of 2015, when Russian hacking groups first infiltrated Democratic National Committee servers, I happened to be reporting in Moscow.
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A law enforcement campaign stretching to 130 countries infiltrated the secret trafficking circles and turned up millions of dollars in bogus bills.
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The email's author, Jerome Almon, runs several websites alleging government conspiracies and arguing that the F.B.I. has been infiltrated by Islamic terrorists.
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The speaker of Parliament, Ali Larijani, called the attacks a "minor incident," saying that "some cowardly terrorists" had infiltrated the legislative complex.
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In 2013, Iran hackers infiltrated the control system of a New York dam, raising concerns that American infrastructure could be quietly targeted.
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They start in an anonymous community, which may have been infiltrated by state actors, where the narrative develops in fits and starts.
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Stunning phrases like "We detected a limited intrusion of malware" that "infiltrated a small number of systems" get fed to the press.
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Trump repeated his false claim that Middle Easterners have infiltrated a caravan of Central American migrants marching toward the US-Mexico border.
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Attacks have decreased since the sleeper cell was infiltrated by Kurdish forces, but officials still cannot confirm that the city is safe.
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Why it infiltrated my heart, causing something called myocarditis, no one knows, but it kills more than 300,000 people globally each year.
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No More: Read how North Korea's cyberwarfare operations infiltrated banks around the world, burrowed into Sony Pictures Entertainment and hacked Bitcoin exchanges.
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If legitimate, the leaks suggesting that the N.S.A. has also infiltrated the Swift system leave the United States in an awkward position.
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In the weeks that followed, he did a string of interviews and tweeted avidly about his theories that foreign spies infiltrated Trump's campaign.
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In 2014, at least four hackers infiltrated the iCloud accounts of celebrities and leaked their nude photos online — an event known as Celebgate.
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"We are not going to admit refugees into the United States who may have been infiltrated by ISIS terrorists," he said, to applause.
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To further force institutional engagement, activists infiltrated the building, placing eggs and sanitary products labeled "50 per-cent" through the stairwell and hallways.
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Strand said the woman "infiltrated" the secure gathering that took place at the Loews Hotel across from City Hall between 7:30 a.m.
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He infiltrated Syria&aposs leadership in the early 1960s and obtained top-secret intelligence before he was caught, tortured and executed in 1965.
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Related: Uh Oh, 3D GIFs Infiltrated Reality Japan's Skyline is Full of Self-Replicating Architecture Experience Miami Through an Augmented Reality App Experience
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Why don't we understand that if Lebanon were to be infiltrated by these terrorist extremist groups, it would be a threat against everybody?
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One delighted in the new opportunities for women, while the other decried female pugilists who infiltrated the last bastion of male-only space.
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Gaffney, an ex-Pentagon official, furthered conspiracy theories that the Muslim Brotherhood has infiltrated the US government, society, and even possibly the presidency.
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Cannabidiol, more commonly referred to as CBD, is settling into the beauty community quite well, having infiltrated everything from body care to makeup.
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Mexico, which serves the behemoth US food market and has been infiltrated by American food companies in turn, shows those effects especially strikingly.
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The founders say they were inspired to address the issues caused by the free-to-play model that has infiltrated the gaming industry.
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"We are going to show how the Chinese have infiltrated the U.S. and what we are doing to counter it," the source said.
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Judging by the screenshots included alongside the depositions, Twitch security teams appear to have infiltrated the channels and recorded much of the activity.
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And for people to say, like, Chuck Schumer, it&aposs irresponsible to allow these people to find out who has infiltrated your campaign.
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The Russian infiltrated our national security to corner the uranium market and they succeeded, and they knew all the crimes that were committed.
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Never mind they knew Putin had infiltrated the country and everybody had knowledge of it, the FBI had it, Eric Holder had it.
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"Three suicide bomber infiltrated a settlement called Mashimari, in Konduga Local Government," said Ahmed Satomi, chairman of Borno's State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA).
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Trump tweeting that the DOJ needs to investigate if his campaign was, quote, infiltrated or surveilled and if the Obama administration was involved.
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New reports that a Chinese spy infiltrated the offices of one of our nation&aposs top Democrats are being swept under the rug.
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The assault was a major show of force by the Taliban, who had infiltrated deep into the city and attacked from several directions.
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In 2016, a Los Angeles hospital paid a ransom of nearly $17,000 in bitcoins to hackers who infiltrated and disabled its computer network.
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The CMP imposters successfully infiltrated their target and proceeded to secretly videotape many hours of conversation with Planned Parenthood officials and abortion providers.
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The question is now whether the company is even aware of how long its systems were infiltrated—if that is indeed the case.
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Only last month, gunmen dressed as medics infiltrated Afghanistan's largest military hospital and killed dozens of patients, guards and medical staff in Kabul.
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To slide deep into the bowels of the earth and confront the music ratking directly, mostly yelling 'why have you infiltrated this industry?
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A diagonal lattice has infiltrated the view, materializing in front of the window, becoming both part of the image and separate from it.
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When the mockumentary first infiltrated popular culture in the early aughts, it was only a few short years until the style was inescapable.
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In 1940, during a visit with Mr. Trotsky, a Stalinist agent who had infiltrated his inner circle sunk a pickax into his skull.
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Given that Prime may already have infiltrated two-thirds of American households, customer acquisition will likely be more difficult and costly going forward.
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The Russian hackers believed to be behind the breach of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) also infiltrated the Clinton Foundation, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.
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In the statement, the military said an "assailant fired at the troops" after he infiltrated through Israel's security fence along the Gaza frontier.
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Hackers successfully infiltrated 40 of these phones, pilfering text messages, voicemails and phone logs, according to the office of a South Korean lawmaker.
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China-based hackers infiltrated satellite operators, defense contractors and telecommunications companies in the U.S. and southeast Asia, according to researchers at Symantec Corp.
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An unidentified outside hacker infiltrated Tesla's Amazon cloud account and used its systems to quietly mine for cryptocurrencies, a cybersecurity firm announced Tuesday.
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That saw F-firm and the S.C.F. actively infiltrated by undercover officers, as well as the establishment of phone taps and informant networks.
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The hacks that infiltrated computer systems on the Democratic side have made "election cybersecurity" a new focus for the Department of Homeland Security.
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FBI informants famously infiltrated the Black Panthers in the 1960s, effectively crippling a group poised to become a major force in American society.
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Rotten Tomatoes: 91%In the film, DiCaprio took on the role of an undercover cop as he infiltrated a South Boston criminal organization.
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" Colorado: In a statement, Secretary of State Wayne Williams said "according to Homeland Security, we were not attacked, probed, breached, infiltrated or penetrated.
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It was facilitating "access to humanitarian aid to those who need it without discrimination, between the besieged zones or zones infiltrated by terrorists".
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"He told me that there are armed groups which have infiltrated the borders with great numbers, around 800 people," he told the court.
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HBO's Chernobyl miniseries is infused with this profound sense of sorrow, which infiltrated people's lives as insidiously as radioactive particles penetrated their bodies.
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During the 2008 raid, Williams' ODA and their Afghan commando partner force infiltrated into Nuristan Province's Shok Valley via CH-47 Chinook helicopters.
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Bill Cunningham delights in yanking back the curtain on the vicious rituals of copying that infiltrated the Paris salons of the postwar years.
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The six-episode arc traces the story of real-life Israeli spy Eli Cohen, who successfully infiltrated the Syrian government in the 1960s.
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The 42 women and 38 children were rescued on Tuesday after soldiers infiltrated a Boko Haram meeting in Gangere village, Army spokesman Col.
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The latest report from the High Commissioner for Human Rights says organized crime has infiltrated Honduran government agencies and the broader political arena.
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"My life was infiltrated by Israeli spies and harassing lawyers, some of the most formidable on earth," she writes on the first page.
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The old call to arms for greener living has finally infiltrated fashion, which generally follows the less enlightened pattern of produce, dismiss, discard.
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That's around the time that Podesta's emails, which would play such a prominent role in the final months of the campaign, were infiltrated.
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In 2016, a Project Veritas operative infiltrated Democracy Partners using a fake name and fabricated résumé and made secret recordings of the staff.
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While the Microsoft report did not name Iran's targets, it found evidence that hackers had infiltrated email inboxes in at least four cases.
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The United Nations offices in Geneva and Vienna were infiltrated by hackers last year, according to classified documents obtained by The New Humanitarian.
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Intelligence officers closely checked the paperwork of emergency workers, fearing that they might have been infiltrated by militants planning a follow-up attack.
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Hackers have successfully infiltrated tens of thousands of Facebook accounts by targeting users with malware disguised as a painting application, security researchers say.
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Iran has sent squads of assassins, secretly nurtured spies and infiltrated police ranks and government departments, especially in western provinces, Afghan officials say.
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Birchers were convinced that Communists were plotting to control the world and that their agents had infiltrated the highest echelons of American government.
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Then WIRED senior writer Lily Hay Newman comes on for a conversation about cybersecurity, encryption, and the hacker's mom who infiltrated a prison.
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The soldiers were deployed to the area to confront OLF militants, which the military claimed infiltrated the country to create turmoil, ENA reported.
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For years, law enforcement officials compiled maps of Muslim communities, eavesdropped in mosques, infiltrated Muslim student groups and used informants in sting operations.
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According to American intelligence officials, in late May, hackers supported by the United Arab Emirates infiltrated Qatari government news and social media sites.
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The evidence has raised alarms about the extent to which fake news, having infiltrated the West's media and elections, is penetrating its courts.
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For people who don't know, the FBI infiltrated the Black Panther movement, and Fred Hampton was the leader in Chicago who was murdered.
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They were away from mainstream platforms like Twitter and Facebook, and they were thoroughly infiltrated by pro-deplatforming activists and law enforcement informants.
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The foursome was mistaken for a group of Germans who&aposd infiltrated Allied lines in US uniforms and held at gunpoint for hours.
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Now that the trolling ethos has infiltrated the actual core of government, whole systems are being forced to improvise around Trump's inscrutable center.
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The Russian hackers believed to be behind the breach of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) also infiltrated the Clinton Foundation, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.
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"A combat helicopter successfully intercepted an Iranian UAV that was launched from Syria and infiltrated Israel," the Israeli military said in a statement.
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For years, law enforcement officials compiled maps of Muslim communities, eavesdropped in mosques, infiltrated Muslim student groups and used informants in sting operations.
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As Uber and Lyft infiltrated virtually every city in town throughout the United States, and huge amounts of Canada, one outlier remained: Vancouver.
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Don't count out Spike Lee's "BlacKkKlansman," the true story of a black police officer who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan in the 226.5s.
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At El Barretal last week, I watched members of the caravan drag out a man who'd infiltrated the camp and begun harassing children.
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I first encountered the symbol of the angel in a pro-Ana WhatsApp chat I infiltrated for the purposes of an earlier article.
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Ankara has described the 2013 corruption investigation and arrests as a "judicial coup" by Gulen supporters who had infiltrated the judiciary and police.
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This wouldn't be the first time Reddit obsessed over a creepy video or a brand has covertly infiltrated a platform to push their product.
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Unfortunately, our idyllic summer days at the park might already be over as an "unusually aggressive" squirrel has infiltrated and attacked five park goers.
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We've known for a while that Russian hackers had infiltrated the servers of VR Systems, a company that provides the software for polling equipment.
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He volunteered to be infiltrated into Auschwitz and spent two and a half years there, not only surviving but organising an extensive resistance network.
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Noodle spent years tracking said demon, which infiltrated Tokyo's criminal underworld, before it ultimately met its demise by decapitation at Noodle's katana-wielding hands.
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Chester's Mill is where the dome came down in Under the Dome, and Bridgton got infiltrated by mist in — you guessed it — The Mist.
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Russian journalists who infiltrated the group reported being tasked with commenting on news sites, forums and social media in support of the government line.
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KILMEADE: If someone infiltrated Chuck Schumer&aposs campaign, they wouldn&apost say, oh, wait a second, the FBI is allowed to have their sources.
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However, in countries where organised-crime groups have infiltrated state security forces, off-duty cops often do the dirty work for vigilantes or gangs.
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Related: Lose Yourself in the Eerie GIFs of DarkAngelØne Stereoscopic GIFs Get Trippy Makeovers with Neural Network Imaging Uh Oh, 3D GIFs Infiltrated Reality
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The military, in disarray, is easily infiltrated by the huckster Tobias Beckett and his gang, who pass themselves off as a captain and infantry.
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Video Penn&aposs op-ed comes after the president called for the DOJ to look into whether they "infiltrated" his campaign for political purposes.
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If you live in the Southeast or in California, places disease-carrying mosquitoes have infiltrated, take steps to keep them out of your home.
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"Simply makes no sense that so many people randomly had their accounts infiltrated for so much money at the same time," said one victim.
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One can't help thinking that the ability to reset or reboot a computer has infiltrated companies' calculations about the cost of disruption and destruction.
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Homeless blue collar working man John Nada (professional wrestler "Rowdy" Roddy Piper) discovers a pair of sunglasses that show him aliens have infiltrated Earth.
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On January 2nd six gunmen in Indian army uniforms infiltrated a big Indian air base at Pathankot, near the Pakistani border, again in Punjab.
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Mafia investigations in northern Italy show how criminal groups have spread from their traditional southern fiefdoms and infiltrated legitimate businesses in the wealthier north.
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In 2013 and 2014, for example, members of Dragonfly, an advanced Russian hacking group, infiltrated the websites of industrial control systems (ICS) software vendors.
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Today, the internet has infiltrated every aspect of our day to day existence in ways that would've been unfathomable to filmmakers four decades ago.
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The State Department's non-classified email system was infiltrated by digital attackers during the same period, an attack many researchers have linked to Russia.
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Before the attack against the DNC, Russians infiltrated other U.S. entities, like the State Department, the White House and the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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Police have arrested more than 700 protesters since June and say they have infiltrated the demonstrators, leading to concerns that officers were inciting violence.
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A 411-pound feral hog infiltrated a Texas golf course last week, prompting a professional team to trap and remove the abnormally large animal.
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The "spear phishing" campaign he attempted was part of a sting operation facilitated by undercover FBI agents and never infiltrated DOE computers, prosecutors said.
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PENCE: Elaine, to your point, those judges said it was because there wasn't any evidence yet that — that ISIS had infiltrated the United States.
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And we have learned recently that Russian hackers have infiltrated our electric grid, potentially giving them the ability to cause havoc on Election Day.
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In addition to miners and loggers, soy farmers and cattle ranchers have also infiltrated the area, clearing huge tracts of forest, mostly by fire.
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Germany disclosed that its security services discovered that Sofacy infiltrated its Foreign and Defense ministries in December, according to media reports at the time.
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Just last week, German police arrested three ISIS fighters who infiltrated Syrian refugee flows and are linked to the November 2015 attacks in Paris.
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They've infiltrated the Vatican, he says, and their misshapen heads are why the Pope and high ranking members of the clergy wear funny hats.
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In 2018, China-based hackers infiltrated U.S. defense contractors, satellite operators, and telecommunications companies, infecting satellite operating systems that controlled positioning and data transfers.
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Islamic State said via its Amaq news agency that its fighters had infiltrated the base strapped with explosives and killed or wounded 100 soldiers.
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The documents were delivered anonymously to journalists and congressmen as proof that the bureau had systematically and illegally infiltrated, intimidated and disrupted protest groups.
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The Erdogan government has dismissed the telephone recordings as fabrications concocted in 20133 by treasonous adversaries who had infiltrated the Turkish police and judiciary.
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Afghanistan: New details on a recent Taliban attack showed how insurgents infiltrated a vital Afghan army base, demonstrating the weaknesses of the Afghan army.
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Local syndicates have infiltrated Brazil's ports, authorities said, sending record amounts of coke on container ships bound for Europe, where it fetches premium prices.
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Investing in insurance for the end of the world has infiltrated the global elite lifestyle, and Silicon Valley's most notable figures are no exception.
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The movie is based on the autobiographical book by Joseph D. Pistone, who infiltrated the Bonanno crime family in New York in the 1970s.
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The character was captain of the Logos hovercraft and was one of the rebels who fought against the machines as they infiltrated Zion. 4.
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President Obama was not fully briefed until June 2016, when CrowdStrike, a private firm, concluded that two Russian spy agencies had infiltrated the systems.
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But those earlier groups lacked the discipline of the Kurds, were infiltrated by extremists and preferred to fight the Assad regime over combatting ISIS.
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And it is reminiscent of Cointelpro, the secret F.B.I. program that spied on, infiltrated and discredited American political organizations in the '50s and '60s.
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Noorullah Qadri, the commander of 207 Zafar military corps, said two attackers who had infiltrated the border security forces tried to kill the Italians.
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His fellow rebels infiltrated some of the tunnels themselves to ambush the jihadists and blew up others to prevent them being used, he said.
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It seems to belong more to the sinister world of the private sector intelligence firm that Conlin clumsily infiltrated before meeting his sorry end.
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Background reading: • In a series of tweets on Sunday, President Trump demanded an investigation into whether an F.B.I. informant "infiltrated or surveilled" his campaign.
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To prove this, r/Wuhan_flu users infiltrated the mod community of the other subreddits, gathered information about the alleged slights, then leaked the logs.
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From Krispy Kreme doughnuts to cold brew, pumpkin spice has slowly but surely infiltrated everything that we eat and sip from September through November.
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We do know just a bit more than Picard does — this villainous and secretive Romulan group perhaps has infiltrated Starfleet for a mysterious purpose.
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But Afghan officials were skeptical of a claim by the Taliban that the commando had infiltrated the unit intending to carry out the attack.
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The culprit, the firm said, was "Cozy Bear," a Russian intelligence-linked hacker group that had previously infiltrated the White House and State Department.
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Pitcavage described the sovereign citizen movement as an ideology that contends the US government has been infiltrated and made illegitimate through an insidious conspiracy.
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For the right client, or the right sum, such hackers apparently infiltrated the phone of one of the world's wealthiest and most powerful men.
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Under one scenario, Guccifer 85033 is an independent hacker who also infiltrated the DNC's systems and subsequently chose to release the documents he stole.
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Bezos&apos phone was reportedly infiltrated after he opened a malicious video file sent to him from the crown prince&aposs number on WhatsApp.
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OurMine, a hacker group that has previously infiltrated the accounts of top executives including Twitter chief executive Jack Dorsey, took responsibility for the breach.
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The lawsuit said Equifax did not detect the breach for roughly six weeks when it found hackers had infiltrated its system in May 2628.
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A senior US official also told CNN justice correspondent Jessica Schneider that there was no sign that Sunni terror groups have infiltrated the caravan.
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Thinking about how Luckey's headset could create those immersive perspectives, Valle became determined to film VR experiences inside the barns and abattoirs he'd infiltrated.
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Egyptian authorities estimate that hundreds if not thousands of Islamic militants have already fled from Iraq and Syria, infiltrated Sinai, and joined ISIS-SP.
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Feminist legend Gloria Steinem famously infiltrated the club in 1963, posing as one of the bunnies and later writing a tell-all magazine piece.
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Two 20-something cyber experts helped bring down the widespread ransomware attack that infiltrated networks at hospitals, banks, and government agencies in multiple countries.
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Rather than shut down such sites, as the F.B.I. typically tries to do, Russian intelligence agents appear to have infiltrated them, security experts say.
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They told no one of their plans, eliminating the possibility that undercover police had infiltrated the campus, as they worked to round up comrades.
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At that point, it seemed as though Movement Research, the daring downtown organization that investigates dance and movement-based forms, had officially infiltrated MoMA.
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During the 1990s, as digital technology infiltrated the recording process, some mastering engineers wielded compression like a cudgel, competing to produce the loudest recordings.
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After having successfully infiltrated a critical system with either of these trojans, an attacker would, again theoretically, be perfectly capable of shutting it down.
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And it's devastating for both, in very different ways — his identity, her trust issues — when they find out that Hydra has infiltrated their organization.
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We already know that Russian trolls and bots have infiltrated our social media and that hasn't stopped us from sharing their designed-to-divide content.
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On Tuesday, Bloomberg News reported that an anonymous U.S. senior official disclosed Russian hackers had infiltrated systems in 39 states, scores more than previously reported.
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Thankfully, the exploits require the attacker to have either already infiltrated the robot's network or gain physical access to the vacuum, according to the researchers.
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But Trump told "Fox and Friends" he still thinks the department, run by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, is infiltrated by people who shouldn't be there.
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Just as Miike Snow seemed poised to become the genre's next big crossover export, they disappeared almost as quickly as they had infiltrated pop's consciousness.
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Contemporary art has clearly infiltrated this edition of Tefaf — a sign of its viral popularity — but furniture, silver and other decorative objects are well represented.
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"Unfortunately, cyber criminals seeking consumer data have recently infiltrated the systems of many organizations including almost every major hotel company," a Trump Hotels spokesperson said.
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The person whose job it is to look for people who've infiltrated the organization doesn't realize the woman he's been sleeping with [is a mole].
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It has infiltrated all of the internet's major social spaces, with skirmishes and harassment occurring constantly on Twitter, Tumblr, and Reddit and everywhere in between.
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The bomber infiltrated the gathering and detonated his explosives but fell short of his apparent intended victims, the people who were at the scene said.
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Both groups have furthered conspiracy theories that have long contended that the Muslim Brotherhood has infiltrated the US government, society, and even possibly the presidency.
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READ: The day I infiltrated the secretive Nyau tribe Seismic activity, Haga believes, could one day create a new ocean, washing away the salt plains.
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Studies have shown how racial prejudice has infiltrated the judicial system, where Native Hawaiians often receive longer and harsher sentences than their non-Hawaiian counterparts.
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In Amazon's version of the future, Alexa is everywhere – its friendly little AI assistant having infiltrated every inch of our ever more ubiquitous home electronics.
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The president himself took up the cause over the weekend, demanding on Twitter that the Justice Department investigate whether the FBI infiltrated his presidential campaign.
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A movement that celebrated (and infiltrated) pop culture as it championed diversity, pleasure, and personal choice was bound to embrace sexuality in all its flavors.
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"Over recent years, tiny, automated and nonsensical beings have infiltrated our daily life via twitter and email," Gabrielle Jenks, director at Abandon Normal Devices said.
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JSCU infiltrated its network and a nearby security camera, allowing it to see what Cozy Bear was up to, and possibly who was a member.
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On Friday, the area was put on alert, Mr. Mehrishi said, and gunmen infiltrated the air force base and began firing at 3:30 a.m.
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Harris' Solomon Lane returns as a key figure, and so does Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson), the MI6 agent who infiltrated Lane's network in Rogue Nation.
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I have personally infiltrated Area 51 not once but numerous times, I know the truth, and I can tell you what to expect in September.
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Meanwhile, things aren't so pretty on Karrueche's Instagram, where Brown fans have infiltrated and started sharing snake emojis, meant to signify that she is lying.
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They were banana workers, killed because paramilitaries insisted they were allied with the guerrillas, who had infiltrated the banana unions in the 1980s and 1990s.
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Sometimes they claim to have seized control of a victim's webcam, or imply that they've infiltrated their accounts and discovered some batch of salacious material.
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The police arrest report says that a "foreign spy" infiltrated the Russian-language seminar and provided the Royal Thai Police with information about the training.
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But soon after, a vigilante group called Perverted Justice, which partnered with Dateline to film To Catch A Predator, infiltrated Girlchat and found Nickerson's information.
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Bhatia rejected accusations that Google has been infiltrated by Chinese intelligence agents or that it has turned a "blind eye" to theft of its code.
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Merriam-Webster likes to keep up with the hip, younger crowd and often adds words that began as slang but infiltrated the average person's vocabulary.
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Last week, evidence emerged that Banco del Austro, an Ecuadorean bank, was infiltrated by hackers who were also able to sneak onto the Swift network.
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It was ODA teams that infiltrated Afghanistan with the Northern Alliance and Pashtun groups like the one run by Hamid Karzai that overturned the Taliban.
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Defense attorney Jeffrey Lichtman argued the case was a ploy to blame one man for drugs that infiltrated the United States, even after Guzmán's capture.
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Last year, the Pentagon took the Joint Chiefs of Staff's network offline for two weeks after suspected Russian hackers infiltrated the network's unclassified email system.
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The general portrait that Wolfe offers is of a scientific world thoroughly infiltrated by government interests but not necessarily in lock-step with government goals.
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The toughest treatment for Sessions on Tuesday came from the dozens of protesters who waited for him outside the Capitol and infiltrated the hearing room.
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"People knowingly provided their information, no systems were infiltrated, and no passwords or sensitive pieces of information were stolen or hacked," the added language argued.
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JS: Gary, I wanted to ask you about your Catholic background, because you have said Catholic imagery, like the cruciform shape, has infiltrated your painting.
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Kinbaku's intricate knots has long-since infiltrated fringes of the art scene, with even Lady Gaga being photographed by Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki in rope.
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Punk has infiltrated culture over the last 40 years enough for it to be paired with nearly any noun out there, from aerobics to parenting.
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Why it matters: Spies have infiltrated legislative bodies and political groups from time immemorial, usually for boring reasons, like getting an edge in trade negotiations.
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Last year, Singapore revealed that personal information of about 1.5 million people including the prime minister was stolen after hackers infiltrated the government health database.
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Seated behind his desk in the White House Wednesday, Trump looked into the camera and warned Americans of an enemy who has infiltrated our borders.
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Investigators later learned that the hackers first infiltrated the network of a company providing a computer vaccine service to the ministry's computer network in 2015.
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" He contended that Facebook users "knowingly provided their information, no systems were infiltrated, and no passwords or sensitive pieces of information were stolen or hacked.
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He's long warned about active Muslim terror training camps in the United States, and has argued that the Muslim Brotherhood has infiltrated the Republican Party.
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He infiltrated KKK rallies in South Carolina, interviewed and photographed Lennon's murderer, traveled to refugee camps in Somalia, and gone behind the IRA's closed doors.
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They've denied any wrongdoing, but is it plausible that they wouldn't have had an idea that their tools had been infiltrated by the Russian government?
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His latest stupefying hokum is the contention that the Obama-era Justice Department or F.B.I. infiltrated his campaign with an intent to sabotage it. Really?
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The country's growing influence abroad has received a lot of attention in Australia, where journalists have detailed how Chinese money has infiltrated the political process.
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It's a scary situation if you have a president obstructing justice, particularly when it's about whether his political campaign was infiltrated by a foreign adversary.
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That means that Dodge/Lucas/Gabe has infiltrated basically every aspect of the Locke family and there's no telling what they're going to do next.
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That's the number of Soviet spies known to have infiltrated the Los Alamos laboratory in New Mexico, where the world's first atom bomb was built.
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The animals were in fact Shabab fighters, who had infiltrated the base's outer perimeter — a poorly defended fence line — before heading to the base's airstrip.
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The California-based firm found that the hackers successfully secured login credentials from some employees at Burisma and successfully infiltrated one of the company's servers.
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China and North Korea are also skilled at hacking, he said, pointing out that the North Koreans had infiltrated the internal computers of Sony Pictures.
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A critic's opinion had infiltrated my performance, and, as much as I resented her for making me so ashamed, I couldn't stop thinking about her.
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Whatever its impetus, a similarly chaste spirit has infiltrated bridal wear, lending regal authority to the spring 2018 collections shown all over town last week.
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Executives said shoppers were delaying buying collegiate style fleeces until cooler weather, reflecting a newer "buy now, wear now" mindset that has infiltrated the industry.
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Cavusoglu said the two legal cases were "exactly the same", and showed the extent to which Gulen had infiltrated American state institutions, including its judiciary.
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Mr. Erdogan said on Tuesday that Gulen followers had infiltrated the American Consulate in Istanbul, and he questioned why the United States had tolerated them.
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Our European allies are now seeing what comes of a toxic mix of migrants who have been infiltrated by terrorists and isolated, radical Muslim neighborhoods.
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He had prostate cancer that infiltrated his bones — and attempted suicide after being turned away at the pharmacy because his dose was outside the guidelines.
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The Taliban said that four of the 10 attackers had infiltrated the Afghan military by posing as soldiers in order to carry out the attack.
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U.S. security officials have said that, starting last year, hackers infiltrated computers of the Democratic National Committee, Clinton's presidential campaign and her party's congressional fundraising committee.
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The risk factors today are much higher as technology has infiltrated society and been made accessible to kids of all ages in various forms 24/7.
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His calculation paid off: the more that the opposition became infiltrated by Islamists and jihadists, the more the legitimacy of the uprising was called into question.
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So far, Marriott has said it believes the Starwood system was first infiltrated in 2014, and it first detected an intrusion in September of this year.
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Apple was recently dragged into controversy, however, after Bloomberg reported that tiny microchips used for surveillance had infiltrated data center equipment run by Apple and Amazon.
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Forget the Olympics, the Zika virus has already infiltrated MLB -- with Detroit Tigers pitcher Francisco Rodriguez saying he contracted the virus in Venezuela during the offseason.
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The hackers observed by the US agencies were able to move laterally through the networks they infiltrated, gathering intelligence on industry control systems, likely including SCADA.
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For Art Week Miami, Jeremyville infiltrated The Standard Spa, Miami Beach, populating it with characters old and new, including a spritely Miami mascot named Raymundo Diaz.
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BuzzFeed News also confirmed another 1998 mission, in which Sater infiltrated the Afghan precious stone market to find dealers who were laundering money for al-Qaeda.
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Sovereign citizens believe the federal government has been infiltrated by a nefarious conspiracy rendering it illegitimate, and often do not pay taxes or meet other obligations.
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Oozy says that he likes images that are bizarre, whatever the medium, and this set of surreal influences has infiltrated his animation, illustration, and tattoo work.
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Her group text with Big Little Lies co-stars Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, Zoe Kravitz, and Shailene Woodley was recently infiltrated by an outsider: Meryl Streep.
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A video of reporters reading from the same script proves the idea of fake news has infiltrated local news — just not in the way Trump claims.
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Mr Snowden's accusation was not that foreign agents had infiltrated Western intelligence agencies but that Western agencies were spying on ordinary people, including their own citizens.
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The fried chicken chain successfully infiltrated my mind, seizing control of my hunger-weakened thoughts and influencing every single one of my in-game dialogue choices.
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Later, the revolutionaries are infiltrated by the U.N., and are infected with something called Rawling's Virus, which makes them go mad and turn on each other.
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Peter Thiel doubled down last night on his "Google has maybe been infiltrated by the Chinese government" claim, which was eventually picked up by President Trump.
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Related: 8 Food Artists Who Are Killing It on Instagram Uh Oh, 3D GIFs Infiltrated Reality Brightly-Colored Drawings Have a Bent Perspective | Monday Insta Illustrator
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The Fox News Rundown podcast : President Trump has demanded the Department of Justice open an investigation after he said his campaign was "infiltrated" by the FBI.
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Even before July 2016, there were legitimate questions about whether Putin actively infiltrated the presidential campaigns to compromise or influence the outcome of our presidential election.
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Israel shot down a Syrian Sukhoi fighter jet Tuesday after the aircraft infiltrated Israeli airspace while flying over the Golan Heights, the country&aposs military announced.
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The second moment came during a "Goodnight Moon" parody infiltrated by Rudolph's inebriated character hollering for her boyfriend and taking a pee in the front yard.
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There are also growing concerns that these foreign fighters have infiltrated the hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees that are attempting to gain asylum in Europe.
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Once the hackers infiltrated the systems, they "collected relevant files and other information from the compromised computers," including confidential intellectual property and business data, prosecutors say.
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The president repeated accusations made previously by Peter Thiel, a co-founder of PayPal and venture capitalist, that Google may be infiltrated by Chinese intelligence agents.
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And though a similar incident hasn't played out in the US so far, there is increasing evidence that various hacker groups have infiltrated US grid defenses.
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Our intelligence agencies tells us Russia has hacked voter registration computers in more than 20 states in this country, as well as infiltrated Democratic Party emails.
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It's a style that first swept Hollywood, and has officially infiltrated our coolest salons, too — and there are countless variations to choose from for every texture.
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But some didn't want to be interviewed — weary as they were of journalists' questions, or troubled and ashamed by the violent jihadism that's infiltrated their families.
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" On Sunday, Trump demanded via tweet the Justice Department "look into whether or not the FBI/DOJ infiltrated or surveilled the Trump Campaign for political Purposes.
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According to Symantec, Longhorn has been active since at least 2011, and has infiltrated targets in government, financial, telecoms, energy, aerospace, education, and natural resources sectors.
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For example, Diebold voting machines from 2006 can be infiltrated with vote-changing malware in the span of less than a minute, and fairly easily too.
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Ortega's supporters, meanwhile, have staged counter-demonstrations, and the government and state media deny civilian killings while insisting that the protests are infiltrated by criminal gangs.
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A 411-pound feral hog infiltrated a golf course in San Antonio, Texas, last week, and it took three men and three dogs to remove it.
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Russian hackers infiltrated private servers of the DNC in 2016 in an attempt to influence the election, as confirmed by a number of U.S. intelligence agencies.
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Cyber criminals who have infiltrated one group's networks are increasingly using a tactic known as "island hopping" to enter other connected networks, security researchers warned Tuesday.
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And in 2009, two members of al-Qaeda in Iraq, including a suspected terrorist bomb-maker, successfully infiltrated the Iraqi refugee program to resettle in Kentucky.
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The arrival of these ugly people and their ugly views into the halls of power would be alarming even if they hadn't infiltrated the security services.
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Left-leaning activists The Yes Men famously infiltrated BBC, and right-wing provocateur James O'Keefe unsuccessfully attempted to plant a false story in the Washington Post.
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Police spokesman Major Mohamed Hussein said the attacker strapped explosives to his body and infiltrated the General Kahiye Police Training Academy during an early morning parade.
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When Russian hackers infiltrated State Department and White House computer systems in 2014, National Security Agency specialists tried to uproot them — and the hackers fought back.
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The trial focused on evidence from a paid F.B.I. informant who had infiltrated a militia group that included the three men and secretly recorded their conversations.
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In 2015, and again in 2016, the Russian hacking group known as Sandworm infiltrated electricity companies and caused blackouts that impacted hundreds of thousands of citizens.
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Over the years, like many of Mr. Chang's restaurants, Ssam Bar was increasingly infiltrated by modern techniques, fermentation, cutting-edge plating styles and umami-building tricks.
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In 2000, Mr. Jones and his cameraman, Mike Hanson, infiltrated Bohemian Grove, an annual camping retreat for global business and political leaders near Monte Rio, Calif.
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He argued that John Paul had been poisoned by a cabal connected to a secret Masonic lodge that had infiltrated the church and the Vatican Bank.
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Republicans say the memo exposes anti-Trump bias among top law enforcement officials who helped launch a federal probe into whether Russia infiltrated Trump's campaign team.
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Kushner reportedly communicated with bin Salman on WhatsApp and investigators believe the malware that infiltrated Bezos's phone arrived in a WhatsApp messaging from the crown prince.
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Numerous Afghan soldiers were reportedly killed while they slept in an attack by a Taliban member who had infiltrated their unit, The New York Times reported.
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Hashimoto had unknowingly created a proto-meme that infiltrated gaming culture worldwide, becoming one of the most widely recognizable aspects of it for decades to come.
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Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid, claimed that the insurgents in the Balkh attack had infiltrated police ranks from a while ago, waiting for a chance to strike.
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Online spies have infiltrated anti-vaccine Facebook groups and found group members issuing calls to attack vaccine advocates, including mothers who are mourning their dead children.
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The Stuxnet computer virus — discovered in 2010 — destroyed almost 20 percent of Iran's nuclear centrifuges and infiltrated a Russian nuclear power plant, according to security experts.
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Yet there is something disquieting about the idea of public events infiltrated by superhuman watchers, like Argus, the creature from Greek mythology with a hundred eyes.
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Last year, Russian-linked hackers infiltrated the United States Anti-Doping Agency, most likely in retaliation for accusations of state-sponsored doping among Russia's Olympic athletes.
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Sunday, the head of the Haitian National Police, Michel-Ange Gedeo, said "malicious individuals" hurling stones and firing weapons had infiltrated protests that started February 7.
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By the spring of 2125, after the birth of Oliver's second child, the anxiety had so infiltrated his life that he had trouble leaving the house.
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He said the Islamist fighter had infiltrated the Afghan security forces involved in the joint operation, but did not say which group the militant belonged to.
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READ: A radical anti-immigrant group infiltrated the GOP "I applaud President Trump for phasing out DACA," said Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in a statement.
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"We tell Americans, to their face: We know how FETO infiltrated American institutions and judiciary," he said at a groundbreaking for a cultural center in Antalya.
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Spicy Chickenjoy is even better, both marinade and breading infiltrated with some form of chile — flagrant but not searing, just enough to jack up the pulse.
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Dancehall in the UK influenced many genres around it over its long history, and infiltrated dance music predominantly through hardcore and jungle in the early 90s.
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Less than half that number took to the streets on November 24th, when a protest in Paris took a particularly violent turn after troublemakers infiltrated the event.
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Hoover oversaw COINTELPRO, a counterintelligence program that infiltrated the organization and ultimately led to its demise in the '70s, even going so far as assassinating its leaders.
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The story of how, exactly, fentanyl infiltrated the US illicit drug market remains murky, with blame bouncing from Mexico to China to Canada, depending on who's asked.
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A week after Mr. Modi's visit, though, six gunmen infiltrated the Pathankot air force base in what analysts read as an attempt to derail the peace process.
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Nets 110, Knicks 104 When the Barclays Center doors opened Wednesday night, an army of orange and blue infiltrated the lower and upper bowls of the arena.
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It was one of the deadliest attacks in the Afghan capital in recent years, raising questions about how the perpetrators could have infiltrated the city's fortified centre.
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In the government's telling, those who infiltrated the army lay low for years, pretending to be secular, by drinking alcohol and letting their wives uncover their hair.
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That attack was attributed to APT28, a Russian hacking group that is believed to have infiltrated the Democratic National Committee (DNC) last year, US officials have said.
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While this trick won't save lives, it will certainly save time as well as embarrassment when your heartfelt, passionate declarations are no longer infiltrated with rogue mallards.
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Or, like The Who, they were before my time and, while they had a few singles I liked, they never infiltrated my life in playlists and mixtapes.
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A flesh-eating fungus that affects salamanders, called Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans, or Bsal for short, has infiltrated biodiverse ecosystems across the world, and the US could be next.
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"After having successfully infiltrated a critical system with either of these trojans, an attacker would, again theoretically, be perfectly capable of shutting it down," write the researchers.
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According to security reporter Brian Krebs, a separate individual infiltrated the Muni hacker's own email using nothing more than the ransom note provided by the hacker himself.
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On Sunday, Thiel, a Facebook board member, said that the FBI and the CIA should investigate Google to see if it has been infiltrated by Chinese intelligence.
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Moving to New York, Jenkins infiltrated the city's circle of musical socialites, joining several musically-oriented social clubs and founding her own, the Verdi Club, in 19503.
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Lonsdale was responding to the criticism levied since Thiel on Sunday said the FBI and the CIA should investigate whether Google has been infiltrated by Chinese intelligence.
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The measures have had some success, as evidenced by a recent case involving law firms infiltrated by three Chinese hackers, but it's a cat and mouse game.
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That's according to a report from Bloomberg which details how the Chinese government infiltrated a number of U.S. companies by sneaking tiny chips onto motherboards from Supermicro.
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There must be more; some external information or influence that infiltrated the jury -- like a juror gossiping to other jurors about the defendant's rumored (and inadmissible) past.
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In this case, the leaking helium from the MRI machine infiltrated the iPhones like a "tiny grain of sand" and caused the MEMS clocks to go haywire.
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In Guerrero, mando único could "decontaminate" some of the local police forces that have been infiltrated by organised crime, says Gabino Solano of the state's Autonomous University.
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But even if entrenched players like Druckmann struggle to comprehend this criticism, talk of racial justice in society has infiltrated the entertainment industry (see the #OscarsSoWhite boycott).
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The Taliban said one of its members infiltrated the unit with the intent to carry out the attack, but Afghan officials have cast doubt on that claim.
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The saga reminds them that in some parts of their country organised crime has infiltrated local politics so thoroughly that the two are hard to tell apart.
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A journalist, Jan Kuciak, was murdered last year while investigating Italian mobsters who had infiltrated the farm industry, profited from subsidies and built relationships with powerful politicians.
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After the DNC realized it had been infiltrated, it went public, and shared details of the attack with The Washington Post, hoping to gain sympathy from voters.
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Both the left and right have been tainted by the Mafia Capitale scandal, in which a de facto criminal organization infiltrated various aspects of Rome's municipal services.
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One memorable example: Before his own wings were clipped, The Washington Post reported, Priebus was called on to ground a fly that infiltrated an Oval Office meeting.
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It was Nemo's job to find any intruders who infiltrated the base, and, upon finding a group hiding near the perimeter, he attacked with Throneburg close behind.
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Infiltrated by fish sauce, sugar, garlic and shallots and stained red by tomato paste, the meat is salty-sweet, somewhere between American barbecue and Chinese char siu.
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Bowers lectures the crowd about how the Obama cabinet was infiltrated by Russian members of the KGB and how millennials are immoral religion-haters destroying American values.
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The attacks in Brussels came from "a toxic mix of migrants who have been infiltrated by terrorists and isolated, radical Muslim neighborhoods," Cruz said in the statement.
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Smooth, polished, rounded production has infiltrated the music industry in the past few years, at roughly the same rate as the neutral-toned, highlighter-heavy Kardashian look.
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Erdogan has repeatedly pledged to crush Gulen's conservative religious movement, which he said has infiltrated the police, judiciary and bureaucracy since his party won power in 2002.
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All our PA's, who worked really hard, came in with, like, Breaking Bad Tyvek suits and mops and hoses and buckets and it still infiltrated every orifice.
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Why it matters: Every political operation in the country is grappling with the reality that hackers may target them — that is, if they haven't been infiltrated already.
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The hackers also infiltrated state-level election systems, including the computer networks of state election boards and of a company that supplies software used to run elections.
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A high rate of viral content's replication is not sufficient, as it needs to make an impact, transcribing, as it were, the social text it has infiltrated.
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"It's a very ironic situation," Mr. Koolhaas said, "that we are at the same time ignoring yet profoundly influenced and infiltrated by the semiotics of the countryside."
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In 2013, the state also saw the rise of armed vigilante groups who initially took on organized crime, and then became at least partially infiltrated by it.
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Afghan officials said the elite guard's priority is the protection of the president in a country where even the most secure corners have been infiltrated for assassinations.
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Hackers infiltrated the European Union's diplomatic communications for years, stealing cables that reflected unease over the Trump administration's unpredictability, Russian aggression, China's rise and Iran's nuclear program.
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However, journalist and researcher Carolin Orr, who specializes in disinformation campaigns, noted how the portrayal of Trump as a lion has infiltrated myriad recent conservative online campaigns.
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Last week, leftist President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador angered many women by suggesting the protest movement had been infiltrated by conservatives and other critics of his government.
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The list honestly could go on, the ways in which my life has suffered, been disrupted, infiltrated and inconvenienced, all as a result of Harvey Weinstein's actions.
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The suit said the Boy Scouts "knew for decades that sexual predators of boys had infiltrated scouting" and that the organization did little to stop the abuse.
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The breach occurred this year, the officials said, when Chinese government hackers infiltrated the computers of a company working on a Navy submarine and underwater programs contract.
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Alberto Recca, of the popular Sicilian anchovy namesake brand, said that anchovies originally initially infiltrated the U.S. because they were popular among south Mediterranean immigrants living here.
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It's believed that Chinese hackers last year infiltrated at least two major health insurers, Anthem and Premera Blue Cross, as part of Beijing's broad cyber espionage program.
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A Ring camera in an eight-year-old girl&aposs room was infiltrated by a hacker who told her racial slurs and said he was Santa Claus.
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The show, based on a true story, saw Baron Cohen take on Israel&aposs most prominent spy Eli Cohen who infiltrated the Syrian government in the 1960s.
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Mayor of New Orleans LaToya Cantrell declared a state of emergency on Friday after the city&aposs network was discovered to have been infiltrated by a cyberattack.
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One rule to survive as a correspondent in Havana was vital: never invite dissidents to your home, just to the office, where infiltrated staff could inform authorities.
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It would be some time before the real news infiltrated the people Who huddled around the gray screens of their cold televisions, bug- eyed for emergency Broadcasts.
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This, they believed, would be the year to crush both the southerners fighting as the Viet Cong and their North Vietnamese allies, who had infiltrated the south.
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German publication Der Spiegel reported at the time that the documents revealed the NSA had bugged European Union offices in Washington and infiltrated the EU's computer networks.
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As reported in "Pinterest Restricts Vaccine Search Results to Curb Spread of Misinformation," social media platforms have recently been "infiltrated" with these vaccine falsehoods, presented as truths.
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Uber's loss in China, the source said, is a testament to the fact that local markets can't be infiltrated by a foreign company with an international blueprint.
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Turkey has been rooting out followers of the U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, whom it accuses of having infiltrated state institutions and plotted to overthrow the government.
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"These numbers have infiltrated our financial lives, and over a lifetime the difference between mediocre credit and good credit can be hundreds of thousands of dollars," Weston added.
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What they found: In testing in mice, the molecule, known as HS-CD6, "robustly infiltrated brain cancers after intravenous injection and exhibited potent antitumor activity," the study states.
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American officials also expressed hesitancy about sharing intelligence with the Nigerian military, fearing their ranks had been infiltrated by Boko Haram, an accusation that further infuriated Nigerian leaders.
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On October 21st about 100 well-organised IS fighters infiltrated the oil-rich city of Kirkuk and engaged security forces in running street battles that lasted three days.
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Facebook today revealed for the first time how much sex, violence and terrorist, propaganda has infiltrated the platform—and whether the company has successfully taken the content down.
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The security firm hired by the DNC to investigate the hack, CrowdStrike, found that Russian intelligence-affiliated groups infiltrated the DNC network as far back as last summer.
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Using the power and the authority and the capability of the state to spy on a presidential candidate, but they infiltrated the Trump campaign with an FBI agent.
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The hackers who infiltrated the computer systems of Bangladesh Bank tried to steal $951 million from its account at the New York Fed although most transactions were blocked.
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Apple's patch targets previously unknown spyware that infiltrated iPhones and can read messages, track calls and contacts, record sounds, collect passwords and location information, investigators told the Times.
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Still, this guy who could've passed for a pleasant-enough cabdriver infiltrated our mass consciousness forever, as the unlikely '80s reference point for decadent temptation and gnawing regret.
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Billionaire investor Peter Thiel said Sunday that the FBI and the CIA should investigate if Google has been infiltrated by Chinese intelligence, according to a report from Axios.
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Related: How Canadian Spies Infiltrated the Internet's Core to Watch What You Do Online This breach was hardly an earth-shaking revelation for most intelligence-watchers in Canada.
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The banking industry's high confidence in SWIFT has been shaken because, in both cases, cyber thieves infiltrated the banks' systems and sent fraudulent transfer requests through the network.
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North Korean hackers allegedly infiltrated Sony's systems and destroyed computers and laptops, apparently in retaliation for the entertainment company's comedy movie "The Interview" that parodied North Korea's leadership.
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He said hackers had infiltrated the election authority's systems using the identity of Chris Msando, an election official who was tortured and murdered a week before the vote.
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The mythical creature has already infiltrated our makeup bags, our manicures, our bathtubs, and our food, and as of yesterday, it claimed its latest victim: the Starbucks Frappuccino.
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I wouldn't be surprised if, in an attempt to win Nicki back, Meek Mill infiltrated the Academy Awards ceremony to switch the winner cards at the last minute.
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The upcoming film is based on the incredible true story of Ron Stallworth, a black undercover cop in Colorado who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan in the 70s.
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Latin American and Caribbean countries suffer disproportionately compared with elsewhere, mainly because of inequality, poor rule of law, impunity and corrupt institutions that are infiltrated by drug cartels.
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The authorities have speculated that armed members of radical antigovernment groups infiltrated the ranks of protesting teachers and fired on federal officers on June 19, provoking a firefight.
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I turned to the IG's office in 2013 after independent forensics proved my computers had been infiltrated by remote intruders using software proprietary to a federal intel agency.
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The government argues that only a massive purge could neutralize the threat represented by Gulen's network, which it says deeply infiltrated Turkey's institutions - the army, schools and courts.
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Trump's longtime adviser admitted to exchanging what he says were "completely innocuous" messages with the hacker Guccifer 2.0, who claimed to have infiltrated the DNC during the campaign.
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Casey Michel joined "Rising" on Thursday to talk about the bigger picture on Russia, including charges that the country infiltrated Christian conservative groups and gun-rights advocacy organizations.
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The Filipino fighters were reinforced by armed foreigners and financed by IS. The attackers infiltrated Marawi in strength and stealthily stockpiled munitions before a single shot was fired.
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But he called it "totally reasonable and rational" to pause the country's refugee program to improve vetting standards and weed out terrorists who may have infiltrated refugee populations.
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They fled their home in Yarmouk, a Palestinian refugee camp, in December 2012 after rebels infiltrated and the government started airstrikes; the brother-in-law fled to Germany.
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When European explorers infiltrated the lush New World at the end of the 15th century, they started a revolutionary era of botanical cross-pollination across the seven seas.
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An operator at the Kabul police emergency line said calls had come in from panicking people inside the university who said attackers had infiltrated after an initial explosion.
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Washington (CNN)Two Romanian hackers infiltrated nearly two-thirds of the outdoor surveillance cameras in Washington, DC, as part of an extortion scheme, according to federal court documents.
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But Jordan, which has already accepted more than 600,000 U.N.-registered Syrian refugees, fears Islamic State militants may have infiltrated the ranks of those arriving at the border.
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The government says only such a purge could neutralize the threat represented by Gulen's network, which it says deeply infiltrated institutions such as the army, schools and courts.
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Italian police wiretaps show that Nigerian trafficking networks have infiltrated reception centers, employing low-level staffers to monitor the girls and bribing corrupt officials to accelerate the paperwork.
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Three people with direct knowledge of the US investigation into Russian election meddling told Bloomberg hackers infiltrated 39 states' voting systems—about twice as many as previously reported.
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In a new short timelapse video, data artist and app developer Josh Begley shows how the image has gradually infiltrated the front cover of The New York Times.
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Some Republicans and security experts believe the nuclear deal could also help fund Iran's burgeoning cyber program, which has already infiltrated critical networks in over a dozen countries.
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The second tells of Harith al-Sudani, perhaps Iraq's greatest spy, one of a few in the world to have infiltrated the upper reaches of the Islamic State.
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Alongside black music exports from the US (hip-hop, new jack swing, R&B) and homegrown dance music, it took hold in the 90s and infiltrated youth culture.
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My research on microplastics in dune sands from Cape Cod National Seashore reveals ominously that microplastic fibers have infiltrated the terrestrial realm as well as the oceanic one.
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But it is not contested that foreign agents successfully infiltrated the social media systems in which millions of Americans communicate, develop their political identities and nurture their grievances.
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That show, and her performance, seemed to have infiltrated the oxygen of the entire United States in 1964, much as the musical "Hamilton" would half a century later.
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Hackers infiltrated the bloc's diplomatic communications for years, stealing cables that reflected unease over the unpredictability of the Trump administration, Russian aggression, China's rise and Iran's nuclear program.
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That's not how I remember it, but it's possible my standards have changed as Korean fried chicken has infiltrated nearly every part of town over the past decade.
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They also compared the activity of users who posted hateful terms before the bans with those users' activity after, to determine whether they had infiltrated other Reddit forums.
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Stuxnet was a joint American-Israeli operation that successfully infiltrated Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, and used malicious code to destroy a fifth of Iran's uranium centrifuges in 2010.
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The wall text is neutral and reports that since 1904, the Police Department has conducted surveillance of people and infiltrated groups "perceived as enemies of the status quo."
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FBI and NYPD special surveillance teams infiltrated the NOI and both of Malcolm's subsequent independent political organizations, the Muslim Mosque Incorporated and the Organization of Afro-American Unity.
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In 2015 alone, digital attackers infiltrated the U.S. air traffic control system, forced airlines to ground planes and potentially stole the detailed travel records of millions of people.
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Israel is concerned that the Lebanese army is infiltrated by Hezbollah and that any U.S. assistance to the Lebanese army will end up in the terror organization's hands.
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Secret cables sent by Iran's version of the C.I.A. in 2014 and 2015 reveal how the country's operatives infiltrated every aspect of Iraq's political, economic and religious life.
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Russian military hackers have infiltrated Burisma, the Ukrainian gas company that has been at the center of the impeachment investigation against President Trump, security experts told The Times.
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Yevgeny Petrenko, 36, who it said had infiltrated Islamist militant groups inside Russia, in the northern Caucasus and in Kazakhstan, before trying to do the same in Syria.
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The Guardian reported Tuesday that Bezos&apos phone was infiltrated after he opened a malicious video file sent to him from the crown prince&aposs number on WhatsApp.
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Foods dyed the color of the rainbow infiltrated almost every dessert known to man, and even made its way into savory foods before the world finally had enough.
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He said killings attributed to the group during the civil rights era were the work of government agents, like those who infiltrated civil rights groups at the time.
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But after bitcoin briefly topped $19,000, the cryptocurrency frenzy infiltrated NFL locker rooms, and Kennard was one of many players in the league who couldn't resist the hype.
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The North Koreans infiltrated Bangladesh Bank's systems with hopes of stealing as much as $1 billion from accounts held at the New York Federal Reserve, FBI investigators found.
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A United States Coast Guard helicopter chased a small plane, which had infiltrated the no-fly zone over the course, and was quickly joined by a fighter jet.
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An informant who had infiltrated the group allegedly tipped off investigators about the plot, with authorities discovering firearms and bomb-making materials in subsequent raids, the BBC reported.
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"Bots infiltrated the core of the political discussion over Twitter, where they were capable of disseminating propaganda at mass-scale," said study authors Samuel Woolley and Douglas Guibeault.
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Not content with joining the ranks of Britpop bands that had infiltrated the capital, Williamson moved back to the Midlands, eventually settling in Nottingham and away from family.
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Sparkly cupcakes and glitter lattes have had their moments to shine, and now food-grade glitter products have finally infiltrated the traditionally male-dominated world of craft beer.
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" A Trump adviser told CNN Tuesday that the ban proposed in December was "a policy warning about the threat of seeing the refugees being infiltrated by ISIS or jihadists.
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The former still does, to a certain extent, though at a time when actual sportswear has infiltrated wardrobes writ large, that term no longer means what it once did.
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The reigning most-viewed YouTube video was vandalized and then taken off the platform for a few hours on Tuesday morning after hackers infiltrated the account that hosted it.
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The malware has evolved, and the CCleaner attackers used both older and newer versions as they infiltrated Piriform and the 40 chosen machines infected with the malicious CCleaner updates.
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Of all of the tech platforms that Russian trolls infiltrated during the run-up to the 2016 election in the United States, Reddit has been among the least forthcoming.
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If the enemy's network can be infiltrated by the NSA's hackers, but it is instead destroyed in a CYBERCOM attack, the NSA might lose a valuable intelligence gathering opportunity.
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The activists said police had also set up a fake factory recruitment stand outside the building and infiltrated into the group a mole posing as a former factory worker.
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The theme park operator admitted on Thursday that its employees had posed as activists and infiltrated prominent animal rights groups, including People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
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One of the clunkiest things about that pilot was the final sequence, in which Stan infiltrated the Jennings family's garage and started poking around because he just knew somehow.
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ISANA, the Syrian state-run news agency quoted a military source Monday saying the regime has recaptured all positions in the industrial area that armed groups infiltrated on Sunday.
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Rosé is more than just wine; it's an influential beverage sensation that has infiltrated all aspects of our lives, spawning alternative alcohols, trademark catchphrases, and pink drink-themed merchandise.
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Neither weapon has the needed precision when controlled from a distance, so it is likely that Iranian intelligence infiltrated Saudi Arabia and guided the weapons in their terminal phase.
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Prosecutors allege that over four months Paige Thompson, a 33-year-old software developer, infiltrated a Capital One server hosted on Amazon's cloud-computing platform through a misconfigured firewall.
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RuPaul's appearance at fashion's biggest night was right on point with this year's theme as camp has infiltrated TV culture, particularly with the huge popularity of RuPaul's Drag Race.
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This extension of the cold brew trend has now infiltrated our favorite foods, from chocolate bars to yogurt and (most fittingly) ice cream — just in time for warmer weather.
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Chinese spies have infiltrated the supply chain for servers used by nearly 30 US companies, including government contractors, Apple, and Amazon, according to an explosive report from Bloomberg Businessweek.
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Unsane plays a similar game, with The Crown's Claire Foy as a fragile, angry woman convinced that her stalker has somehow infiltrated the psychiatric ward where she's been committed.
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Dr. Smith (Parker Posey), the show's classic villain, has a secret backstory that gets her around the screening, and explains how such a ruthless, flawed person infiltrated the group.
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One hacker published screenshots showing the system had been infiltrated again and that it had been possible to vote several times using the accounts of certified 5-Star members.
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Among other things, Thiel said that the FBI and CIA should investigate Google and ask whether any foreign spies, particularly Chinese spies, have infiltrated its research into artificial intelligence.
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And while it is unfortunate that people live in despair, equally unfortunate is the fact that Mexican drugs have infiltrated U.S. schools while illegal Mexicans rape and kill Americans.
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"There is no institution which this structure has not infiltrated," Erdogan's son-in-law, Energy Minister Berat Albayrak, said in a televised interview, referring to Gulen's network of followers.
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The coinciding tours by Facebook's high-profile tandem could be nothing more than a reflection of just how much the company's service has infiltrated the lives of its users.
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In 2010 he covertly infiltrated the Gdeim Izik encampment in Western Sahara, and photographed the largest peaceful demonstration in the history of the Sahrawi people since the Moroccan occupation.
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The Democratic National Committee (DNC) revealed on June 14th that two groups of Russian hackers had infiltrated its computer systems and snooped on its communications for almost a year.
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When Scott's school is infiltrated by a group of alleged environmentalists who turn out to be testing mind control software, he has to save the day — without any superpowers.
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His go-getter characters infiltrated the old-boy network, wore the gray flannel suit, and toiled away before finally, in midlife, grabbing the brass ring and coasting for home.
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The plaintiffs, complaining about an egregious Republican gerrymander of the state legislature, have come up with a new test to measure when politics has over-infiltrated the redistricting process.
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The proposal aims to inject more than $28500 billion in new funding across the government to strengthen network defenses that have been repeatedly infiltrated by suspected foreign government spies.
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He told The New York post that his first Enquirer column will assert that hackers infiltrated Hillary Clinton's private email server that she used as the secretary of State.
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Mr. Trump indicated that the United States needed to protect itself from the failures of countries like France, which he said had allowed itself to be infiltrated by terrorists.
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"There was one moment where he said, 'Donnie Brasco's got nothing on me,' " referring to an F.B.I. agent who infiltrated the Mafia and became the inspiration for a film.
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And there's always the potential the company could be infiltrated without his knowledge At the same time, Kaspersky Labs research wing has uncovered Russian espionage groups in the past.
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While FBI investigators say there is no evidence hackers infiltrated the server, they also admit good hackers could have gotten in, taken important information and left without a trail.
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The big picture: At today's Trump-Putin summit in Helsinki, you have an American president huddling alone with an enemy of the United States who infiltrated our election system.
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The FBI is investigating a cyber attack on California congressional candidate David Min, a Democratic candidate for the House of Representatives, after his computer was successfully infiltrated, Reuters reports.
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Iraqi Security Forces liberated Mosul, the largest city under ISIS control, and a Syrian militia infiltrated the Old City of Raqqa, the capital of ISIS's so-called Islamic State.
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This week, the Department of Homeland Security reported that over the last year, Russia's military intelligence agency had infiltrated the control rooms of power plants across the United States.
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In a daring, clandestine operation in January, spies for Israel infiltrated a warehouse in Tehran and seized roughly 230,22010 pages of documents and records related to Iran's nuclear program.
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In August, researchers at Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto concluded that hackers working for Saudi Arabia had infiltrated his cellphone using software purchased from an Israeli company.
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In March, a small group of Taliban fighters, with the help of Afghan Army insiders, infiltrated Camp Shorab, one of the most vital bases in Helmand, before being repelled.
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"Phenological Clock" (2014) is similarly a work that looks very labor intensive, the small handwritten script giving the Latin names and where they originated and where they have infiltrated.
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He said the area had been infiltrated by the Islamic State, who are fighting a turf war with the Taliban, and that the killing could have been their doing.
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" Campaign rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin, on October 24, 2018 (1 mention of "invasion") At a Wisconsin rally, Trump mentioned a case in which immigrants allegedly "infiltrated with MS-13.
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Perhaps, through a combination of carelessness and miserliness, he unwittingly allowed his campaign to be infiltrated at the highest levels by both alleged and admitted criminals with Russian ties.
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These studies normally involve questioning participants in a group that has been infiltrated by "confederates," or accomplices to the experimenters, who are instructed to push for the wrong answers.
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Eventually, we would learn of Deadpool's participation in a complicated plot involving a former girlfriend who had infiltrated X-Force, an offshoot of mutants and the X-Men franchise.
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Moderation rarely works in the face of fried chicken, milkshakes, French fries and soda, especially if these products are viewed as luxury commodities and infiltrated into mainstream food culture.
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The region has been infiltrated by both the local ISIS franchise, known as the Islamic State of the Greater Sahara, and Al Qaeda's affiliate, known by the acronym JNIM.
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Plastic has now infiltrated our soil, food, drinking water, air and bodies A 2019 study estimated we're consuming the equivalent of a credit card's worth of plastic each week.
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During the next presidential election cycle, GOP nominee Mitt Romney's personal email was reportedly infiltrated after hackers correctly guessed his password, "Seamus," the name of the Romney family dog.
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" Ms. Gabriel, who uses a pseudonym, founded ACT for America in 2007 and has said: "America has been infiltrated on all levels by radicals who wish to harm America.
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Editorial Observer Of all the primal habitats he infiltrated, John James Audubon, the great illustrator of nature, opted to retire to the upper reaches of Manhattan in the 1840s.
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A WhatsApp number belonging to Crown Prince Mohammed is thought to have sent Bezos a message with a video file that contained malware that infiltrated the billionaire&aposs phone.
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Others were jailed, according to a statement issued by the club after Abdulrahman's killing, and some residents fear religious extremists have infiltrated the southern security forces to destabilize Aden.
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The part of the book that continued to thrill me, to tell the truth, was that this guy with this camp kind of approach infiltrated Middle America with Kiss.
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Paris police tear-gassed protesters Saturday and arrested 163 people during a day of demonstrations that turned violent after anarchists wearing black infiltrated at least one of the protests.
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Rating: 4/10"The Godfather: Part II" (1974)We infiltrated society on every level, from the guy on the street, the numbers business, right up to the White House.
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In January, Taliban fighters infiltrated an Afghan intelligence base in Wardak Province, killing dozens in one of the deadliest attacks on the service during the nearly 18-year war.
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The country, infiltrated and partially controlled by ISIS, now finds the US, Russia and Iran fighting their own proxy war, exacerbating a humanitarian crisis with no end in sight.
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Since then, women have populated bandstands, infiltrated sidelines, officiated games, coached and owned teams in the National Football League, their ranks growing as opportunities and attitudes continue to shift.
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Last fall, a pair of historians revealed that yet another Soviet spy, code named Godsend, had infiltrated the Los Alamos laboratory where the world's first atom bomb was built.
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The deal will be one of the first to combine a legacy mattress company with the upstart online brands that have infiltrated the industry over the past few years.
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A Tennessee family said their eight-year-old daughter was taunted by a hacker who told her that he&aposs Santa Claus after their Ring security camera was infiltrated.
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Hackers who work for the Chinese government have infiltrated telecom systems in India, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Turkey, and Thailand according to Reuters, which cites four unnamed intelligence and security sources.
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At the same time, the story broke of a pro-government Saudi spy who had actually infiltrated Twitter and worked within the company to aid the Prince Mohammed's regime.
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To make matters worse, The Hill reported that the FBI busted a Russian spy ring that had infiltrated the Clintons' orbit the day before the former president's lucrative speech.
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Another NFL star says his social media account has been HACKED -- with Denver Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. saying someone infiltrated his Instagram to post a potentially damaging photo.
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A report published by the Home Office in 1998, Clubs, Drugs, and Doormen, revealed the extent to which gangsters had infiltrated the nightclub drug trade in Merseyside and Northumbria.
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