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"maliciously" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows a desire to harm somebody or hurt their feelings, caused by a feeling of hate

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And they deliberately and maliciously lied to the American people.
Justices Holmes and Brandeis were not acting maliciously or irresponsibly.
Threat level: We don't know that any data was used maliciously.
In this case, the advertiser maliciously circumvented our advertising review process.
Beijing accused him of "maliciously" defaming Hong Kong and Chinese authorities.
"Republicans are again maliciously trying to destroy health care," Pelosi said.
Those 'allow' boxes can be subverted with a maliciously manufactured click.
I never injured anyone deliberately, and it was never done maliciously.
For now, there's "no evidence" the vulnerability has been used maliciously.
Some people likely refused to believe her -- deliberately, willfully, even maliciously.
"This was never done maliciously or to cause hurt," Whitcomb told GeekWire.
If you could maliciously alter or erase that's obviously a big problem.
But if found by an attacker, backdoors can also be used maliciously.
Did they really look in the windows and maliciously steal a recipe?
The brake lines are also hidden so vandals can't maliciously cut them.
"It provides the capacity to maliciously modify or steal information," Wray said.
But there's a clear way that real-time data could be used maliciously.
Cooper claims in his lawsuit that they maliciously prosecuted him with false evidence.
He had been "maliciously tortured" and left in below freezing temperatures, Smith said.
Generally, humans prefer simplicity while complexities and outliers are labeled as maliciously false.
Last September, I pushed an NSX maliciously on a winding, deserted Oregon road.
Importantly, these are not the result of a few maliciously cruel slaughterhouse workers.
To fans and people who think I'm maliciously trying to start shit, grow up.
Torba suggested the company was maliciously collecting phone number data from their conservative users.
Although it can be said she did make him wait, whether maliciously or not.
Quora will have to work to make sure sponsors don't maliciously hijack the contests.
Feng acknowledged that the the chance of someone maliciously activating that camera isn't zero.
" He added that this would provide "the capacity to maliciously modify or steal information.
"There's a difference between misspeaking or not knowing something than maliciously lying," she added.
The suit claims he was falsely arrested, maliciously prosecuted and denied a speedy trial.
Importantly, these incidents are not the result of a few maliciously cruel slaughterhouse workers.
Businesses often purchase domain names to prevent them being used maliciously by their enemies.
Ms. Fairstein has called her portrayal "grossly and maliciously inaccurate" and threatened legal action.
The Marine veteran said it wasn't done maliciously and many women submitted their own photos.
Nevertheless, she continues to maliciously level false accusations in the press to attack our client.
Police need to realize that some in their ranks make mistakes, both honestly and maliciously.
Or it could be maliciously used by a small group of people to harm others.
A Cisco spokesperson said that the company "isn't aware" of anyone maliciously exploiting the vulnerability.
" She added that "there's a difference between misspeaking or not knowing something than maliciously lying.
Duterte's office has gone further, calling it "grotesquely one-sided, outrageously narrow, and maliciously partisan".
That's even more true if you decide to maliciously malign your opponents, as Hogg has.
They can be used maliciously, such as to crack passwords, known as a brute force attack.
" Purchasing Huawei or ZTE products, Wray added, "provides the capacity to maliciously modify or steal information.
Nor will it be able to delete any of the personal information that was maliciously swiped.
Presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo called the U.N. resolution "grotesquely one-sided, outrageously narrow, and maliciously partisan".
Businesses also should carefully check their systems for malware previously inserted maliciously to enable future attacks.
In court, Lipstadt had to prove that Irving was purposefully and maliciously spreading lies about the Holocaust.
"The Police Department will not tolerate officers maliciously destructing equipment," a Chicago police spokesperson told DNA Chicago.
I wish it wasn't handled the way it was handled or done as maliciously as it was.
Court records allege that Zimmerman "did willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follow, harass, or cyberstalk" Dennis Albert Warren.
Does the photo show three men laughing maliciously over a political dirty trick — as Mr. Wildstein testified?
Clarice could have died — at the hands of someone who maliciously put nails in a hot dog.
Strafach noted that he looked for indications that the entitlement had been used maliciously and found none.
But don't stress, sensitive Libra—with Mars stationed retrograde, nobody has the passion to act too maliciously.
If the FTC finds that Facebook has maliciously impinged on consumer privacy, it can exact significant fines.
Racist actions in America are so often defined as highly visible acts committed maliciously by obviously "bad" individuals.
While there's no evidence the bypass was ever used maliciously, the issue went unnoticed for over a decade.
We remove comments, videos, or posts where the main aim is to maliciously harass or attack another user.
The man, 25-year-old Andrew Cecil Schneck, was charged with attempting to maliciously damage or destroy property.
Democrats countered that the Nunes memo was a piece of propaganda maliciously designed to undermine the Russia probe.
Nunes must show the defendants intentionally and maliciously made false statements about him in order to prove defamation.
Personally, I think it's better to use the wrong term ignorantly but respectfully than the right term maliciously.
This week, Broome reached an agreement with prosecutors that involved him pleading guilty to maliciously injuring private property.
The wrong answer is that the N.R.A. is this maliciously powerful force that controls legislators through campaign dollars.
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, Ellis alleges Cardi maliciously struck her in the head, face and body.
We remove, comments, videos, or posts where the main aim is to maliciously harass or attack another user.
I wish it wouldn't have, but like I said, it wasn't done maliciously, it wasn't done by being silly.
We assume the majority of these cursed images aren't being shared maliciously, which helps us justify laughing at them.
In Florida, where American Media is based, extortion includes maliciously threatening targets with disgrace, or to expose their secrets.
The two Oregon cattle ranchers were initially convicted in 2012 of intentionally and maliciously setting fires to public lands.
I don't think he thought it through, but I don't think he did it maliciously to break my heart.
Meaning that the toxic players would have to consistently and maliciously harass a moderator before any action was taken.
The House Democratic leader hammered the Republicans on Thursday for "maliciously … attempting to destroy healthcare" for millions of Americans.
Rebel Wilson is speaking out against an Australian magazine she says "maliciously" defamed her with a series of articles.
The suit claims writers and editors knowingly and maliciously spread "false and fabricated facts" about Seth and his death.
"It's a win for everybody who gets maliciously taken down when there's no reason that should happen," she continued.
"Tim Cook has defended the app's removal, claiming it was being used to "maliciously target individual officers for violence.
Schneck is charged with trying "to maliciously damage or destroy property receiving federal financial assistance," the AP report said.
BUT its website has a disclaimer, warning would-be customers that the products are not to be used maliciously.
"The resolution is grotesquely one-sided, outrageously narrow, and maliciously partisan," Panelo said in a lengthy statement issued overnight.
The adviser, Fiona Hill, did not accuse Mr. Sondland of acting maliciously or intentionally putting the country at risk.
" It annoyed him that people "stupidly and even maliciously confound Fantasy with Dreaming, in which there is no Art.
Russian agents have reportedly used access to Kaspersky Lab's software to maliciously intrude in computer systems around the world.
That means taking data, either maliciously or inadvertently, is easier for staff than it might be for a hacker.
This isn't the first time that people diagnosed with photosensitive epilepsy have been maliciously targeted over the internet, though.
In some cases, user data has been maliciously accessed, a problem that companies like Facebook and Snapchat have also faced.
We can't say too much, in case the formula were to be maliciously leaked to Lindenwood — or even, brisket forbid!
"Republicans are maliciously again attempting to destroy healthcare and coverage for the American people," said House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
Ben Sasse (R-NE) has proposed rules that would make it unlawful for people to "maliciously" create and distribute deepfakes.
"It is our position that the photograph that has been widely disseminated was unlawfully taken and maliciously distributed," Adams said.
"Cimino committed the acts allegedly herein willfully, maliciously and oppressively with the wrongful intention of injuring Johnson," the suit claims.
The culprit has not been found, so it is not known whether the person holding the controls was acting maliciously.
He looked on stoically as his attorney countered the prosecution's claims that he maliciously killed Scott on April 4, 2015.
The woman, Cellicia Hunt, was arrested and charged with maliciously attempting to damage or destroy a government building by fire.
The legislation would punish not only those who are behind fake news but also anyone who maliciously spreads such material.
The president maliciously attacked the character of Americans merely attempting to draw attention to issues often pushed into the shadows.
Andrew Schneck had been charged with attempting to maliciously damage property receiving federal financial assistance, according to federal court documents.
Responding to Pompeo's speech on Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang accused the US leader of "maliciously attacking" China.
The term "dark patterns" does draw attention to maliciously intentioned organizations that hoover user data, counter to their users' needs.
And the societal impacts from maliciously minded content distributed on their platforms can be very keenly felt outside the US too.
However, the technology for AI-generated audio and video has also led to growing concern that it can be used maliciously.
And would that be ethical or fair given that not every sharer of fake news is maliciously intending to spread lies?
President Trump tweeted this morning accusing the Wall Street Journal of maliciously misreporting a statement he made in a recent interview.
His lawyer, Mark Geragos, insists Chicago is maliciously defaming his client, hinting the actor might file a lawsuit of his own.
This is so Valve can verify that you're actually the owner of the account, and not a hacker deleting it maliciously.
"The vulnerability is due to an error when the vulnerable software handles a maliciously crafted compressed data packet," Fortinet researchers wrote.
But they did so by being so maliciously deceitful that I believe all research involving original data collection is made vulnerable.
In a note to employees, he said he had believed the intent of its writer was to "maliciously smear" their colleague.
But if the court disagrees, Mr. Gubarev's lawyers would have to prove that BuzzFeed acted not only negligently, but also maliciously.
Then there's staged media that's been acted out or forged, like an audio clip recorded and maliciously attributed to a politician.
A 19-year-old Arkansas native has been charged with maliciously attempting to destroy a vehicle at the Pentagon on Monday.
YouTube will no longer allow videos that "maliciously insult someone" based on "protected attributes" such as race, gender identity or sexuality.
The actor's lawyer Mark Jay Heller spoke outside the courthouse, accusing prosecutors of "maliciously prosecuting" Gooding because he is a celebrity.
The defendant, Ahmed Abu Khattala, 46, was also convicted of carrying a firearm during a violent crime and maliciously destroying property.
"However, the same definition notes that "you can lose protection by saying or doing something egregiously offensive or knowingly and maliciously false.
She never intended to prove her claims… Nevertheless, she continues to maliciously level false accusations in the press to attack our client.
It is especially distressing that people tried to use our products to maliciously influence our election and divide us as a country.
Too much attention was paid to Thug's unapologetic sartorial choices, leading to maliciously homophobic whispers and shouts from detractors about his sexuality.
It may well happen that eventually, some prominent man will become the victim of a maliciously false accusation of harassment or assault.
There have also been cases where attackers compromised the download servers for legitimate applications and replaced their installers with maliciously modified ones.
Still, Amazon says some sellers are working to sabotage others, maliciously flagging products as counterfeit or infringing on trademarks, the Journal reports.
It's a slippery slope to be sure, with the number of apps and the enterprising attempts to maliciously exploit them both growing.
The woman, Cellicia Hunt, was charged with maliciously attempting to damage or destroy a government building by fire, according to court records.
The result is a justice system that many believe lets police officers act recklessly and even maliciously and get away with it.
"We firmly oppose that a few foreign reporters are maliciously tarnishing China, and we don't welcome such reporters," it told the Post.
Police said protesters had "maliciously blocked roads" and "threw bricks and hard objects" at volunteers who had come to clean up roads.   
" Jeremy Brooks, a spokesperson for NSA Bethesda, said an investigation is continuing but "it was determined that [the false alarm] wasn't meant maliciously.
In a summons, the Florida State Attorney's Office said Zimmerman "did willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follow, harass, or cyberstalk" Warren in December 2017.
Used maliciously, the root certificate could allow the government to smuggle malware into otherwise legitimate pages, or present counterfeit versions of entire websites.
At any rate, even if there was an easy way to spot deepfakes, it wouldn't necessarily stop the technology from being used maliciously.
When a close political ally, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (Ahok), the governor of Jakarta, was maliciously accused of blasphemy, Jokowi did not defend him.
We can trust each other with basic freedoms until one of us proves to be untrustworthy by maliciously, intentionally harming another of us.
"Thankfully this group was working to report that type of stuff," unlike the Equifax breach last year where the information was used maliciously.
O'Reilly's spokesman Mark Fabiani said that the Times had "maliciously smeared" him, in an online statement, and that Wiehl had repudiated all allegations.
They did this, he argued, by hacking into his email accounts, stealing his data and then maliciously leaking the information to the press.
The same subjects that previously gazed at the camera almost maliciously now look to the horizon, with gazes frequently adverted from the camera.
It's all cryptographically signed on end user devices, there is no way to really use any of the contents here maliciously or otherwise.
Pompeo's conducted plenty of interviews in which he hasn't acted insultingly or maliciously, like those on Fox, OANN, with Ben Shapiro and others.
On Thursday, the popular social news site unveiled a brand new policy meant to curb impersonation and maliciously deceptive media on the platform.
" Notre Dame spokesman Paul Browne issued a one-sentence statement saying: "The assertions on the face of it are maliciously and preposterously false.
"The Chinese people do not welcome media that publish racist statements and maliciously attacks China," spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters, according to Reuters.
Other "freely-available" tools are also employed like Mimikatz, which is often used maliciously to change privileges, export security certificates, and recover Windows passwords.
For users, this means additional protection from websites whose SSL certificates may have been maliciously acquired, exposing them to server impersonation and other attacks.
"Reagan conservatives like me have been called racists – falsely and maliciously – all of our lives," National Review editor Jay Nordlinger said on Twitter today.
Just this week, the institute contributed to a multi-disciplinary report outlining the ways AI could be used maliciously over the next five years.
Police said Friday they are treating the man's death as murder, claiming he was "maliciously" killed by a black-clad person in a mask.
"Everybody knows I lost money after those maliciously defamatory articles were printed about me...clearly not fair," she said in a series of tweets.
Norton this week heard prosecutors contend that Slager maliciously killed Scott and call for him to spend the rest of his days behind bars.
In response, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has said Trump has "no right" to renegotiate the deal and accused him of "maliciously violating" its conditions.
But I'm here to vouch for it even more forcefully after The Hollywood Reporter's Seth Abramovitch tweeted, on Saturday, rather maliciously against this practice.
Prosecutors at the state level have already begun pressing terrorism charges against people accused of intentionally and maliciously spreading the virus to infect others.
These maliciously repackaged tools are not only opening a backdoor to the hacker's systems, but also any system that the hacker has already breached.
In theory it seems like the latter would be a win-win, since it reduces the risk that hackers could exploit the bug maliciously.
Disinformation involves nefarious individuals — state-sponsored actors, or just online trolls — seeking to deliberately and maliciously spread harmful, false messages to a vulnerable public.
"The Chinese people do not welcome media that publish racist statements and maliciously attacks China," China's foreign ministry spokesman, Geng Shuang, said last week.
Individuals deemed to have maliciously spread false information on the web damaging to the public interest face jail terms of up to 10 years.
He said threshing does not constitute a crime because it is done by consent and claims the footage revealed last week was maliciously edited.
Wheels Going back at least a decade, cars have been targeted by hackers, some who ended up working with the industry, others acting maliciously.
Judd's suit claims that Weinstein violated the law by "maliciously defaming" Judd and by "intentionally interfering with Ms. Judd's prospective economic relationship" with Jackson.
Marshall "maliciously and without justification" assaulted Christin Myles while she was out celebrating her birthday, her lawyer, Joshua Moskovitz, told a federal jury in Manhattan.
"Indeed, their sanctimonious posturing is hypocritical, given their bluster is maliciously intended and fans anti-government sentiment in Hong Kong and incites lawlessness," it said.
Many of its users would then repost those maliciously false stories, failing to check the source of the allegation in the midst of their outrage.
And what could be the most popular census survey station is also an underfunded and maliciously targeted American institution: the public library (and its computers).
The stark consequences that can flow from maliciously minded lies being crafted to move a particular audience are also writ large across countless history books.
Scarlett Johansson's decision to file for divorce from French husband Romain Dauriac after two years of marriage was not done maliciously, a source tells PEOPLE.
Because of our customary journalistic rigor, we weren't fooled, and we can't honor an 'off-the-record' agreement that was solicited in maliciously bad faith.
"She says her ex-boyfriend is the one who maliciously Photoshopped what you saw and started circulating on the social media," the police spokesperson explained.
The Great Replacement is a white supremacist theory that says white populations around the world are being maliciously marginalized and replaced by people of color.
Fights and gladiatorial contests break out among these desperate people, with Gaza maliciously fomenting rivalries and hatreds, which he observes with clinical, almost sociological detachment.
There were never any reports that the data was used maliciously, implying that it was meant to merely draw attention rather than elicit actual harm.
"The Chinese people do not welcome media that publish racist statements and maliciously attacks China," Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters at the time.
He describes the rise of the maliciously cunning but childlike Trofim Lysenko, who notoriously became Stalin's favorite scientist (though they met only once or twice).
" The artist Hank Willis Thomas, who often addresses black identity in his work, said that Wyeth "exploited, but not maliciously, as part of his brand.
According to Palo Alto Networks, this method has been used to pirate apps before, and this is the first time FairPlay MITM has been used maliciously.
Netflix signed a voluntary agreement in India, promising not to show content that "deliberately and maliciously" outrages religions or insults the national flag, among other things.
Who should be worried: We don't know that anyone maliciously took advantage of this glitch, and therefore we don't know if anyone is in any danger.
The Russian foreign ministry said the nature of the wire transfers was "maliciously interpreted" and that they had nothing to do with the US presidential election.
Online advertising has been accused of meddling in the 2016 presidential election, maliciously sowing fears about immigrants, and enabling potential ad buyers to single out antisemites.
An arrest warrant said Kincannon "intentionally, willfully, maliciously, cruelly and needlessly" killed the pet by choking and stabbing it with two knives, according to The State .
"It (the criticism) is from those who have skillfully picked out some of my tweets and maliciously interpreted them and it is a misunderstanding," he said.
In order to win this lawsuit, Ciara's lawyers will have to prove that Future's statements were made maliciously, and with the knowledge that they were false.
There must be people living in significantly straitened circumstances in order to ennoble a corpus of values that are, however unjustly and maliciously, associated with them.
The Times reported, citing people familiar, that Hill felt Sondland did not act maliciously, but she compared his efforts to driving somewhere unfamiliar with no guardrails.
ThreatConnect said there was no evidence that hackers had used the web domains maliciously, but that the domains could provide the building blocks for future attacks.
Gravelle is charged with a total 16 counts for maliciously conveying false information about explosives, false information and hoax as well as threats to the president.
Planning systems of diagnosis as well as rapid vaccine development could help prevent a naturally occurring infectious disease from spreading, as well as one maliciously unleashed.
It should be noted that there is no proof of anything maliciously being done with this information by the apps or the companies that publish them.
In each of these subreddits, the identity and age of every submission is thoroughly vetted and then protected to ensure the content isn't being uploaded maliciously.
"None of those facts were true, and any of the facts that were true were spun in such a maliciously wrong way," he told the Times.
The indictment does not say Hutchins designed Kronos to be sold, knew about the sale or was at all aware his work was being used maliciously.
A 19-year-old Arkansas native faces charges of maliciously attempting to destroy a vehicle in a Pentagon parking lot at the Pentagon on Monday morning.
I would say that anti-Semitism has a template with three elements: money and finance, intellect used maliciously and nefariously, and having [disproportionate] power in society.
She didn't say he acted maliciously but described his as driving in an unfamiliar area without guardrails or a GPS, the anonymous sources told the Times.
Gardephe found no evidence that the prosecution was brought maliciously or at Trump's behest, noting that it was Nike that alerted prosecutors to the alleged extortion.
For public figures, such as politicians or celebrities, there is an added burden of showing statements were not just false, but also published willfully and maliciously.
The president maliciously attacked the character of athletes like Kaepernick, Michael Bennett and Malcolm Jenkins, calling them "sons of b-----s" and calling for their firing.
But even if history isn't recorded misguidedly or maliciously rewritten, future generations will need to equip themselves with the ability to perceive what's real and what's not.
R. Kelly faces yet another accusation of sexual abuse, this time from a woman who claims that the singer "willfully, deliberately and maliciously" infected her with herpes.
And though Google couldn't find evidence that anybody used this access maliciously, it's not entirely clear who would have had access to these plain text files either.
So if any maliciously minded propaganda slips through Facebook's net, because the company decides it's a non-political issue, it will once again leave no auditable trace.
A hacker can use your hijacked phone number to steal all of your cryptocurrency, take over your vanity Instagram username or maliciously delete all of your data.
Writing in a local newspaper on Wednesday he said the report "maliciously attributed some statements to me totally out of context, just to suit its own narrative".
Don't worry, it isn't some critical bug that Apple or Google needs to patch — it's just ordinary webpage components used maliciously to overload just about any browser.
Andrew Schneck faces a charge of attempting to maliciously damage property receiving federal financial assistance, according to a criminal complaint filed Monday in a US District Court.
James Song, a leading technologist at Shadow Foundry, is concerned about a particular nightmare scenario that can result when the data these toys collect is used maliciously.
Additionally, he faces up to 20 years for his actions at the US mission of maliciously destroying and injuring dwellings and property, and placing lives in jeopardy.
"Because of our customary journalistic rigor, we weren't fooled, and we can't honor an 'off-the-record' agreement that was solicited in maliciously bad faith," Baron said.
The company has offered a "sincere apology" to drivers for the emissions flap, but Volkswagen CEO Matthias Muller has denied the company acted maliciously in recent interviews.
Although regional definitions may differ, at its most basic, black magick is regular magick that's maliciously used to affect the physical world (the key difference is intent).
However, what seems to gall Trump is the added burden to a U.S. public figure plaintiff who, under American law, must show that the publisher published maliciously.
Now Fairstein, played by Felicity Huffman in the series, has resigned from several boards, but she says the show's depiction of her is "grossly and maliciously inaccurate."
In the suit, Ms. Hughes says that Ms. Brandi and Ms. Briganti "knowingly and maliciously aided and abetted the unlawful employment practices, discrimination and retaliation" against her.
"The Chinese people do not welcome media that publish racist statements and maliciously attacks China," foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters on Wednesday, according to Reuters.
But in practice, the technology has largely been implemented maliciously, or at least secretly, consuming processing resources on victim devices and potentially interfering with and damaging these targets.
With these complaints, the commission has recognized the inherent danger in the growing number of connected devices, which can both leave consumers at risk, and be used maliciously.
I have not been 'ok' since the moment my life was put on this path that has led to Ross being found guilty of maliciously murdering our child.
Cosby countered by filing a defamation lawsuit this past December against all seven, claiming "each defendant has maliciously and knowingly published multiple false statements and accusations" about him.
"Anything I can do to prove that we don't behave maliciously I will do it," Kaspersky said while insisting that he's open to testifying before Congress as well.
The ambassador noted the simple impact of Mr Kim looking so different from the "dissipated, degenerate 'playboy madman' deliciously and maliciously painted for years in the South's media".
Threat level: There's no public evidence at this point that anyone maliciously accessed the files, though First American is investigating with the help of an outside forensics firm.
In a statement, the Hong Kong government said it "strongly condemns the protesters who blatantly challenged the national sovereignty by maliciously besieging and storming" the liaison office building.
Or do they keep such flaws secret for their own use in future investigations, with the hope that no one else will find and use them maliciously first?
"We look forward to proving Ms. Zervos's claim that defendant lied when he maliciously attacked her for reporting his sexually abusive behavior," said Zervos' attorney, Mariann Meier Wang.
Officials have privately blamed the OPM data breach on China, though security researchers and officials have said there is no evidence Beijing has maliciously used the data trove.
Some of his blacklisted books date back to the 90s, he said, their contents so outdated that it would be hard to imagine a prisoner using them maliciously.
The bill will give police officers powers to stop and search people suspected of using drones maliciously above 400ft or within 5km of an airport, the government said.
But the lull is not likely to last, at least so long as unscrupulous ideologues and populists maliciously exploit the lowest instincts of their citizens for political advantage.
But Republicans will do whatever they can to portray Democrats as overreaching and maliciously harassing Mr. Trump out of political spite, riling up Republican voters in the process.
"The possibility of US maliciously jamming the Boeing plan's system is stronger than the Revolutionary Guards mistakenly targeting a passenger plane," tweeted Mahziyar Khaki, a cleric from Qom.
With no official record of such conversations, DuVernay did have to make up this dialogue, which Fairstein called "grossly and maliciously inaccurate" according to the New York Times.
However, it matters a lot when the data are used maliciously – segmenting society into disconnected echo chambers, and custom-crafting misleading messages to manipulate individuals' opinions and actions.
" In a statement provided to CNN, his spokesperson said he was suing Rybka and her business partner because they "maliciously made his private photos and personal information public.
And sometimes, the courts and these prosecutors get it wrong whether maliciously or just by accident, and it takes a strong leader like President Trump to right those wrongs.
Doxing, another type of cyberattack, is also frequently used, where attackers obtain and publish private information about people (journalists, politicians, etc.) with the intent of maliciously exposing their vulnerabilities.
A filing to the High Court of Uganda, dated May 14, charges the defendant "falsely and maliciously wrote and published material alleging that it was dealing in conflict minerals".
When someone's social capital is artificially and maliciously inflated, it's satisfying because we see that everyone who participates in the nature of late capitalism gets a degree of comeuppance.
They thought the baker had been treated maliciously by the civil-rights commission in his state, but accepted the legitimacy of laws protecting gay people from discrimination by firms.
Among the other allegations outlined by both lawsuits are that the NYPD falsely arrested them, administered excessive force, maliciously prosecuted them and negligently hired, trained and supervised its officers.
Now, I have no doubt he actually is a racist but, no exaggeration, half of the evidence induced for his racism by the left is just maliciously, poorly targeted.
And he was maliciously attacked and he was also a bit of a ... He loved ... He focused a lot on the church too, the Catholic Church, if I recall.
Staley had tried to identify a complainant after what he saw attempts to "maliciously smear" the reputation of his new hire, according to internal emails referenced by The Guardian.
While some apps appeared to be allowing others to access information unintentionally, some pairs — particularly those designed by the same developers — seemed to be maliciously designed to do so.
Maliciously destroying and injuring dwellings and property, and placing lives in jeopardy within the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States, and attempting to do the same.
This week, unlike YouTube, Facebook decided to keep up a video deliberately and maliciously doctored to make it appear as if Speaker Nancy Pelosi was drunk or perhaps crazy.
Mr. Wahhaj also faces one count of custodial interference for "maliciously" taking his son away from his mother for a protracted period of time, according to the criminal complaint.
On Monday, Mr. Gravelle pleaded guilty to five counts of maliciously conveying false information about an explosive, which carries a maximum prison term of 10 years on each count.
He faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine of $250,000 if convicted of the most serious charge of maliciously damaging the Planned Parenthood facility, prosecutors said.
The new feature, announced by Google on Tuesday, is meant to protect more people against hackers who aggregate stolen passwords and use them to maliciously access people&aposs accounts.
"Less attention has historically been paid to the ways in which artificial intelligence can be used maliciously," the report says, and that is cause for concern, say the experts.
Elliott Broidy claims the Qatari government conducted a "hostile intelligence operation" by hacking into his email accounts, stealing his data and then maliciously leaking the information to the press.
In another case reported by Symbolic Software founder Nadim Kobeissi, a maliciously registered device let attackers break through a target's two-factor protection even after the system had been reset.
Why it matters: Since the Journal published a series of reports in 2015 questioning Theranos' technology, the company has accused the media of maliciously attacking its efforts to improve medicine.
But, as Chuck maliciously (and correctly) points out in a meeting, the opposing counsel in the Sandpiper case will be looking for evidence of solicitation, which could get Jimmy disbarred.
It can be used maliciously, to steer legitimate traffic away from its intended recipient, but security professionals more commonly use sinkholing as a tool for research and reacting to attacks.
As Buzzfeed reports, security researcher Karan Lyons published evidence of yet more video conferencing apps that could be maliciously opened with their cameras turned on due to a security flaw.
It is comparatively rare that they're just going to lie about what my views actually are or maliciously distort them and do that to their audience with a clear conscience.
There's no group that self-identifies as "alt-left," but vocal "alt-right" leaders have maliciously used the label when talking about Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter protesters.
In February, San Francisco research institute OpenAI said it would not release new software it created that is capable of generating surprisingly fluent text because it might be used maliciously.
Fear of your personal information being poached and used maliciously seems more likely than any physical harm, and in the era of Facebook data breaches, privacy feels even more precious.
"Given that Huskins had 'inconveniently' shown up alive, [police] maliciously transitioned to the hoax story to avoid criticism for its initial and utterly false accusations of murder," the lawsuit claims.
The infamous SB-5 Bill, signed that summer by Governor Rick Perry after extended protests, introduced maliciously strict facility standards that closed most of the abortion clinics in the state.
US District Judge David Norton heard prosecutors contend that Slager maliciously killed Scott on April 4, 2015, and call for him to spend the rest of his days behind bars.
The guidelines define harassment as "abusive videos, comments, messages, revealing someone's personal information, maliciously recording someone without their consent," as well as deliberately trying to sexualise or humiliate another person.
The stakes are too high to not disavow collusion with the N.R.A. Pull apart the threads of patriotism and lax gun laws that it has so subtly and maliciously intertwined.
For one thing, he said, people could use the apps to create contact lists of acquaintances, strangers or public figures they do not like and maliciously publicize their voting histories.
Your loving language will empower Kim and other "bad dudes" to think they can act maliciously, so long as they remember to write you a sycophantic letter while they do.
On Wednesday, YouTube made a major change to its community guidelines, announcing that it will now penalize videos that "maliciously insult" users based on identities like race, gender, or orientation.
"Our society has been maliciously slandered by these notices put up around the university campus and it has created a harmful and poisonous atmosphere for all students," the statement said.
Whether it's political disinformation, hate speech or bullying, the individual and societal impacts of maliciously minded content shared and amplified using massively mainstream tools you control is now impossible to ignore.
The spokesperson added that when a person is a public figure, YouTube considers whether videos containing hurtful language are primarily criticizing the figure's opinions and work or are "maliciously targeting" them.
" They condescendingly doubt that Offred is particularly educated and note with approbation that she spoke "maliciously" about the Commander and his Wife; the Gileadean elites, meanwhile, they praise for their "genius.
Or Twitter could reserve it for users who maliciously publicize old names in a way that's designed to hurt specific trans users, which seems to be the intent of the policy.
Mohammadi tells Gizmodo, however, that the tool he's released is merely a proof-of-concept uploaded to further research into the problem, and is not intended for people to use maliciously.
Far be it from me to maliciously dwell on the fact that America's running of the world economy last year cost it nearly an entire percentage point of its GDP growth.
The Empire actor's lawyer, Mark Geragos, went on and on how the City was maliciously defaming his client, suggesting they would file a lawsuit of their own, but Jussie was mum.
It covers digital publications and social media and will apply to offenders who maliciously spread fake news inside and outside Malaysia, including foreigners, if Malaysia or a Malaysian citizen were affected.
China's state-run Global Times wrote that many of the books published by Lee's firm had "maliciously fabricated content" that stoked political rumours in mainland China and caused an "evil influence".
Senior FPO figure Norbert Hofer on Saturday told Austrian radio that Kickl's comments were not maliciously or consciously meant, and that human rights would be respected in dealing with asylum seekers.
It covers digital publications and social media and will apply to offenders who maliciously spread "fake news" inside and outside Malaysia, including foreigners, if Malaysia or a Malaysian citizen were affected.
Both the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Britain's National Cyber Security Centre are monitoring the developments but say they have seen no evidence that the vulnerabilities are being maliciously exploited.
Harder argues in his complaint that the piece alluded to Team Trump's communications maliciously and inaccurately twisted them into "an overarching deal" and "quid pro quo" between Trump and the Kremlin.
YouTube also said it will no longer permit "maliciously" insulting someone based on characteristics like race, gender expression or sexual orientation, whether it's a private individual, YouTube personality or public figure.
He is currently in federal custody and faces up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted of the most serious offense, maliciously damaging the Planned Parenthood facility.
Healthcare providers have "dead-named" them, or used their birth name, and while Nick doesn't believe it's intended maliciously, they feel providers could still make changes in order to prevent this.
"The defendants' conduct has demonstrated irreparable harm to plaintiff since defendants have committed willfully, maliciously and with an actual and subjective intent to commit great harm to plaintiff," Judge Vasquez wrote.
"We have to be able to sort out people who are maliciously informing the American people and that to me is a much greater danger than we face now," he said.
One of biggest problems on Wikipedia isn't people maliciously submitting false content—the ecosystem actually moderates what can and can't be posted with decent efficiency and deals with false information quickly.
She's been in jail since her arrest in July, when investigators alleged she maliciously became involved with the National Rifle Association and other conservative groups on behalf of the Russian government.
"Brian Kemp is maliciously wielding the power of his office to suppress the vote for political gain and silence the voices of thousands of eligible voters," said Abrams spokeswoman Abigail Collazo.
Monje said Twitter had improved its ability to detect and remove "maliciously automated" accounts, and now challenged up to 4 million per week - up from 2 million per week last year.
The filing also blasts Watts for initially blaming Shanann for the deaths of their two daughters, 4-year-old Bella and 3-year-old Celeste, saying he "maliciously and fraudulently" misled police.
The description of the vulnerability in the Safari update release notes says that "visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to arbitrary code execution," which sounds identical to last week's iOS flaw.
Fake news is also insidious because of the lack of civic restrains on disinformation agents, which makes maliciously minded fake news so much more potent and problematic than plain old digital advertising.
Last fall, someone tweeted maliciously at Michael J. Fox — the actor and advocate who lives with Parkinson's and whose eponymous foundation focuses on research for the disease — whether he'd do the challenge.
China's state-run Global Times wrote, however, that many of the books published by Lee's firm had "maliciously fabricated content" that stoked political rumors in mainland China and caused an "evil influence".
Security researchers have found a vulnerability in a networking protocol used in popular hospital anesthesia and respiratory machines, which they say if exploited could be used to maliciously tamper with the devices.
It's a step in the right direction to stand up for our democracy while drawing public attention on the fact that we will not accept unmarked, maliciously-intended deep fake videos. Period.
"That gives them the capacity to maliciously modify or steal information, that gives them the capacity to conduct undetected espionage, that gives them the capacity to exert pressure or control," he added.
And when humans made coding mistakes that turn into bugs or vulnerabilities that be exploited, that's where Bugcrowd comes in — by trying to mitigate the fallout before they can be maliciously exploited.
He added that he had once been wired $70,475 for the sale of furniture in an apartment, and suggested that he had been maliciously implicated in an Argentine court in the past.
She was the orchestrator of a maliciously brilliant scheme to kill off an outstanding rival and pay off her family's debts in the process, with Jaime's assault on Highgarden, the Tyrell headquarters.
Smollett, who has lost his role as a singer-songwriter in "Empire," a Fox television hip-hop drama, sued the city of Chicago in November, accusing municipal officials of maliciously prosecuting him.
"The Times has engaged in a systematic pattern of bias against the Campaign, designed to maliciously interfere with and damage its reputation and seek to cause the organization to fail," it reads.
" Two months later, Subway filed a $210 million defamation lawsuit against the CBC, alleging that the Marketplace report was "recklessly and maliciously" published, and that the DNA testing process "lacked scientific rigor.
Even though Mr. Trump loudly calls for making it easier to sue for libel, it's hard to think of anyone who has maliciously accused more people of more things with less proof.
They are not the same thing but the media are maliciously trying to confuse the two and make people believe that children are being shuttled into cages to languish for month and months.
If the CIA wants inside your Mac, it may not be enough that you so carefully avoided those infected email attachments or maliciously crafted web sites designed to plant spyware on your machine.
In the suit, filed Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court, Hall seeks $5 million and slams the outspoken singer as a "desperate, attention-seeker (who) has maliciously published outlandish defamatory lies" about him.
The American judges thought the Colorado baker had been treated maliciously by the civil-rights commission in his state, but they accepted the legitimacy of laws protecting gay people from discrimination by businesses.
" The complaint states: "In her endless barrage of tweets, Devin Nunes' Mom maliciously attacked every aspect of Nunes' character, honesty, integrity, ethics and fitness to perform his duties as a United States Congressman.
Google-owned YouTube will no longer allow anyone on its platform to post content that "maliciously insults" others based on protected traits including race, gender expression and sexual orientation, the company announced Wednesday.
The tweets-are-sacred crowd's biggest fear, so far as I can tell, is that someone will use the editing feature maliciously to make those who liked or retweeted the original tweet look terrible.
There is no evidence that the vulnerability has been exploited maliciously, and Wi-Fi Alliance has taken immediate steps to ensure users can continue to count on Wi-Fi to deliver strong security protections.
At the time of New York Times' discovery, carriers tried to mitigate public outrage by saying the practice was routine, the data itself was secure, and couldn't be used to maliciously track private citizens.
The bill, therefore, is targeted at not only intimate partners who maliciously post nudes of their exes online, but also the people who "recklessly" pile on afterwards, reposting the images to harass the target.
But researchers have discovered a more sinister downside: A well-intentioned debugging tool found in many versions of Microsoft Windows can be used maliciously to gain access to vulnerable antivirus programs, and weaponize them.
Odds are that your nine digits specifically are already in the hands of some unauthorized persons—who may or may not choose to maliciously target you at some point now or in the future.
According to the New York Post, the landlord claimed McFarland "maliciously vandalized" the townhouse which McFarland had agreed to use "exclusively for residential purposes" and wanted McFarland to pay $100,000 for the damage repair.
What began as mutually pleasurable sex becomes violative due to Hugh's dramatic method for delivering Jay the bad news and his knowingly and maliciously preventing Jay from making an informed decision about her body.
As a whole, Transparent is about the possibility of self-definition in a world where you still have to deal with other people who might want to define you otherwise, whether maliciously or obliviously.
"Once again, The New York Times has maliciously smeared Bill O'Reilly, this time even failing to print a sworn affidavit from his former lawyer, Lis Wiehl, repudiating all allegations against Bill O'Reilly," he said.
A set of democratic and civic values that all the little Facebooks are bound to protect — to push back against attempts by states or concerted external forces seeking to maliciously hijack and derail speech.
Whether they're meant maliciously or not, remarks like, You're a dancer, so you probably can't eat this, or, I can't believe you're allowed to eat that, feed into the stereotype that dancers are anorexic.
They place in that immutable chip the "root of trust" on a device, relying on it to run cryptographic checks every time the system starts to make sure nothing has been subtly, maliciously altered.
That recognition was followed by two more: Naturally occurring epidemics might be as dangerous as maliciously introduced ones; and diseases in plants and animals could undermine national security as seriously as human epidemics would.
Also known as the Malicious Shooting or Stabbing Act, it mainly deals with causing grievous bodily harm but includes as an offense "willfully and maliciously" causing or attempting to cause a miscarriage or abortion.
The woman filed a libel suit against Mr. McAlary and The Daily News in Manhattan Supreme Court that Justice Charles Ramos dismissed in 1997 after she could not prove the columnist had acted maliciously.
The reports in Australian media have been full of imagination, making baseless attacks on the Chinese government and have maliciously slandered Chinese students and people living in Australia, the paper said in a commentary.
We rely on technology to do most of this filtering, but today our technology is still rudimentary and a bit stupid at best, maliciously manipulated at worst, filtering our worlds in very destructive ways.
"(President Donald Trump) @realDonaldTrump is maliciously tightening US' illegal sanctions with aim of draining Iran's resources needed in the fight against #COVID19 - while our citizens are dying from it," Zarif said in a tweet.
MAN BASHES SUBWAY RIDER WITH METAL PIPE AND FRACTURES SKULL, POLICE SAY "Unfortunately, this is one of those things that somebody could have done maliciously just for the intent of harming another person," he said.
There are climate change deniers, and there are even more who think that the climate is being maliciously manipulated by corporate conglomerates owned by the Central Bank to achieve global control of resources and wealth.
The expanded policy is part of the company's ongoing work to counter misleading or maliciously incorrect posts that try to suppress voters from casting their ballot, which could alter the outcome of a political race.
Bottom line: Nothing has been "proven" here, but there are many logical explanations for why iPhones might not run quite as smoothly after an OS update that don't include Apple maliciously hacking their own products.
The Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) accused steel and paper mills, cement plants, power generators and chemical producers of a range of offences, including ignoring output suspensions, "maliciously" evading government inspections and falsifying production data.
"  "The left once decried attacking people, maliciously attacking them in public for their beliefs, their lifestyles, but now because conservatives are the targets a new standard has emerged," Ingraham said to open "The Ingraham Angle.
"In her endless barrage of tweets, Devin Nunes' Mom maliciously attacked every aspect of Nunes' character, honesty, integrity, ethics and fitness to perform his duties as a United States Congressman," Nunes wrote in the complaint.
"It is... unfortunate that such an economically vibrant resource is maliciously being exterminated by selfish Individuals that are negative towards the development of the communities and the country at large," he said in a statement.
He was sentenced to 18 months in prison and disbarred in D.C. after being convicted in 2000 in a Virginia court for attempting to maliciously wound a girlfriend by cutting the brakes to her car.
December 2019: Six months after the Maza-Crowder controversy, YouTube updates its harassment policy to ban content that "maliciously insults" others — from creators to public figures — on the basis of race, gender, and sexual orientation.
But the most devastating use of deepfakes has always been in how they're used against women: whether to experiment with the technology using images without women's consent, or maliciously spreading nonconsensual porn on the internet.
Composer Carl Zittrer introduces strange electronic textures and layers of analog synth to accompany the film's undead killer, the maliciously vacant Vietnam vet Andy, as he wanders through small-town Brooksville, Florida attacks otherwise innocent bystanders.
The anonymous sellers said they had improved the stability of the software, which was prone to crashing, and removed a feature that added watermarks to the fake images (supposedly to stop them from being used maliciously).
" He also posted a statement from spokesman Mark Fabiani saying the Times "once again... maliciously smeared Bill O'Reilly, this time even failing to print a sworn affidavit from his former lawyer, Lis Wiehl, repudiating all allegations.
In most jurisdictions, distributing a sexual image of a teenager is illegal, regardless of whether one is consensually sending a nude selfie to a partner or maliciously distributing a private photo of another person without permission.
In a report published today, The Daily Beast details how it discovered "hundreds of [explicit] images, almost all of women," pulled from social media, or of sexual imagery being shared without consent across the platform maliciously.
Gawker's founder, Nick Denton, and its former editor, A. J. Daulerio, who is also named in the suit, "knowingly and maliciously" published what Mr. Vogt called the pornographic images for the sole purpose of financial gain.
The description is utterly apt, for Australia as it is for the United States, where President Trump has rashly pulled the United States out of the Paris climate accord and has maliciously undercut critical environmental regulations.
The actor, who played a singer-songwriter on the Fox television hip-hop drama "Empire" before he was dropped from the show, sued the city of Chicago in November, accusing municipal officials of maliciously prosecuting him.
For more than two decades he repeatedly sued Palm Beach County over air traffic noise, at one point accusing the local airports director of "intentional battery" by maliciously directing jets to fly over Mar-a-Lago.
The ICO describes this cover-up as "inappropriate", pointing out that the hackers acted maliciously, as they sought to exploit a vulnerability to illegally gain access to data — so were not at all "legitimate bug bounty recipients".
"Notwithstanding the ongoing demolition campaign that is maliciously maligning the true nature of legitimate mining, we will not allow anyone, to destroy our industry ... and we will all do this under the rule of law," said Romualdez.
In an updated January 14 complaint submitted to a New York federal district court, Lehmann Maupin says that their former director "surreptitiously copied valuable trade secrets" and "maliciously corrupted" or deleted important information from their computer systems.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China accused the United States on Tuesday of "maliciously hyping up" the South China Sea situation and making warrantless criticism, after the Pentagon said China was carrying out "coercive interference" in waters claimed by Vietnam.
" The court documents state that the defendants "conduct as herein alleged was willful and wanton, and committed maliciously, fraudulently, and oppressively, with the wrongful intent of injuring Mr. Smollett, and in conscious disregard of Mr. Smollett's rights.
Additionally, they claimed the House impeachment managers who argued for Trump's removal maliciously left out facts that prove the president did not condition military aid to Ukraine on the the announcement of investigations into his political rivals.
Even if someone maliciously did something—to make it so that B actually held on to the message instead of just immediately forwarding it to node C—B wouldn't be able to open it because it's encrypted.
But he's also there to, kind of, push the ball forward for some folks in Stars Hollow, which is something that Jess has always done, whether intentionally, maliciously, or positively; he's always sent people in a direction.
It is already extremely difficult for a prosecutor to reconstruct a shooting incident in a war zone and prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the shooter acted maliciously and not in reasonable fear of his or her life.
It's hard to say for sure, but one thing is certain: Somewhere in the outskirts of Berlin, a cabal of clowns are maliciously spending some poor pizzeria's hard earned money on copious amounts of seltzer and makeup sponges.
"Our necessary defensive step of building on islands and reefs in the Nansha Islands is not militarisation, but this has been maliciously hyped up by certain countries and media," Wu said, using the Chinese name for the Spratlys.
He told The Verge that their team "scouted the audio carefully" to make sure that it couldn't harm a celebrity or influencer's reputation if, say, someone wanted to maliciously edit together a misleading quote using real-life audio.
" He further claims that Duggar "acted willfully, maliciously and impressively … with full and deliberate disregard for the consequences [to McCarthy]" and that McCarthy "reasonably fears that he will continue to be shunned, avoided, embarrassed and subjected to ridicule.
" Iran's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, wrote on Saturday in a message on Twitter that the nuclear agreement between Iran, the United States and other world powers was "a solid multilateral agreement" that President Trump was "maliciously violating.
"These types of attacks — used maliciously and designed to sniff out human and/or network weaknesses — could ultimately bypass a country's most-relied-upon defenses and security controls in what would be a historical asymmetric cyberattack," Conner added.
Wuco, who was working as a senior adviser in the Department of Homeland Security at the time, was maliciously singled out by CNN through "years-old comments cherry picked from thousands of hours," a DHS spokesman reportedly alleged.
Panelo had previously called the resolution "grotesquely one-sided, outrageously narrow, and maliciously partisan", arguing that it lacked legitimacy because the 18 council members who backed it was less than the 14 votes against and 15 abstentions combined.
Besides, Amara says a lot of Latinos are raised alongside African-Americans and are used to hearing the word and feel it's acceptable for them to use it ... once again, as long as they aren't using it maliciously.
But the Shilts book transformed Dugas into 'Patient Zero', a uniquely reprehensible creature who carelessly, even maliciously, continued to have sex with many partners without regard for their health, even after being told by his physicians to stop.
About two-thirds of Americans have heard of social media bots, and the vast majority of those people are worried bots are being used maliciously, according to a Pew Research Center survey of 4,500 U.S. adults conducted this summer.
He was convicted of two counts of conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, one count of maliciously destroying U.S. property and placing lives in danger, and one count of using and carrying a semiautomatic weapon during the attack.
" De Paco said that this wasn't something the team did lightly or maliciously, but that they went with it "because it's also a matter of character building, and to me, an important part in picturing Edgar's lack of touch.
Unvalidated redirect and forward attacks can also be used to maliciously craft a URL that would pass the application's access control check and then forward the attacker to privileged functions that they would normally not be able to access.
U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan said that while the June editorial may have contained errors, it was not plausible those errors were made maliciously, which a public figure like Palin must prove to win a defamation lawsuit.
" Just minutes earlier, Paul Shechtman, the former officer's lawyer, had said much the same thing, telling Justice Chun that while other police officers in recent years had maliciously hurt and killed young black men, Mr. Liang "is not them.
Mr. Ali, who appeared via video link for a hearing at the Old Bailey, London's criminal court, has been charged with "maliciously" causing an explosion "by means of triacetone triperoxide (TATP) or other explosive substances," according to court documents.
It's far more like a classic piece of young adult fiction than the juvenile fiction it's adapting; its focus isn't on kids, but on teens who are coming of age in a turbulent, complicated, and often maliciously unjust world.
And the political commentator Scottie Nell Hughes named Ms. Brandi in a lawsuit, stating that Ms. Brandi, along with the network's public relations chief, "knowingly and maliciously aided and abetted the unlawful employment practices, discrimination and retaliation" against her.
A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by the former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin against The New York Times, saying Ms. Palin's complaint failed to show that a mistake in an editorial was made maliciously.
These concerned users assumed that going forward, they will have to both carefully police their content for elements that could be flagged as kid-friendly, and watch out for content that could be read as maliciously targeting another person.
The company prohibits creators from "maliciously recording someone without their consent," but it doesn't seem to have applied that to videos of people being filmed in public, even when the cameraperson is trying to get a rise out of unwitting subjects.
"There is no evidence that the vulnerability has been exploited maliciously, and Wi-Fi Alliance has taken immediate steps to ensure users can continue to count on Wi-Fi to deliver strong security protections," the group said in a statement.
A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, finding that Palin failed to show that the paper acted "maliciously" in publishing an editorial that included incorrect information about a pro-Palin political action committee.
"Tempo Slow" (22007) Faith A. Rogers, who says she first began a romantic relationship with the R&B star in 29 at the age of 153, sued the singer last May for "willfully, deliberately and maliciously" infecting her with herpes.
Although Erie argued that it was immune from civil liability for reporting fraud, Schmidt's lawyers contended that they had grounds to sue because the insurer had acted maliciously, failing to properly investigate the facts before passing his file on to prosecutors.
Some of his videos include a disclaimer that the tool is for security research and shouldn't be sought out for or used in criminal activity, but naturally some clients are probably going to be interested in using the devices maliciously.
Yet social media firms spent a very long time indeed trying to sell the ludicrous fallacy that content about slippers and maliciously crafted political propaganda, mass-targeted tracelessly and inexpensively via their digital ad platforms, was essentially the same stuff.
Maliciously minded content has also been shown to be preferred by (for example) Facebook's or Google's algorithms vs truthful content, because their systems have been tuned to what's most clickable and shareable and can also be all too easily gamed.
No one (at least maliciously) broke into your hotel room; these found photographs are courtesy of artist Ruvan Wijesooriya, commissioned by the hotel to leave images from his latest series in guest rooms and in public parts of the hotel.
"I spread some attacks, theories that maliciously attacked and defamed China's government, the Chinese Communist Party and China's current political system, and I incited the subversion of state power," Lee said, referring to comments written in an instant messaging group.
Katie Moussouris, the chief executive of Luta Security and an internationally recognized bug bounty guru, told the subcommittee that paying a hacker who maliciously stole records using bug bounty funds "muddied" the difference between a beneficial program and extortion. Sen.
Six months after the Crowder-Maza controversy in June, YouTube announced changes to its anti-harassment policies and said it would no longer allow content that maliciously insults someone based on intrinsic attributes such as race, gender expression, or sexual orientation.
BEIJING, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Media organisations that spread racial discrimination and maliciously smear China must pay the price, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said on Thursday, following Beijing's decision to revoke the press credentials of three Wall Street Journal correspondents.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal appeals court revived former U.S. vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, over an editorial that she said maliciously linked her to the 2011 mass shooting that seriously wounded Representative Gabrielle Giffords.
Instead, she seeks publicity by maliciously spreading lies about the Church using the same handful of bitter zealots who were kicked out years ago for chronic dishonesty and corruption and whose false claims the Church refuted years ago, including through judicial decisions.
Flaws in hospital anesthesia and respiratory devices allow remote tampering Security researchers have found a vulnerability in a networking protocol used in popular hospital anesthesia and respiratory machines, which they say if exploited could be used to maliciously tamper with the devices. 6.
When the recipient gets the altered message and their email client—like Outlook or Apple Mail—decrypts it, the email program will also load the external multimedia components through the maliciously altered channel, allowing the attacker to grab the plaintext of the message.
Under board precedent, the National Labor Relations Act protects a worker's disparaging statements to third parties only if it is clear they are related to an ongoing labor dispute and are not so disloyal, reckless or maliciously untrue that they lose protection.
Cybersecurity concerns, the notion that chips, routers, and other gear can be maliciously exploited, have intensified in recent years around high-profile events like Stuxnet, but also as authorities in the US, Britain, and elsewhere have moved to regulate the supply chain.
So, about those potential sparks between him and Rory..."[Jess] is also there to kind of push the ball forward for some folks of Stars Hollow, which is something that Jess has always done, whether intentionally, maliciously, or positively," the actor went on.
"I can't help but reflect with many of my brothers and sisters in struggles to #defendthesacred, on the deafening silence we've endured when our most holy sites have been maliciously burned and maimed in the name 'progress,'" he writes in his Facebook post.
"The reaction to Damore's memo was not for its opponents to engage in dialogue or reason with him, but rather to leak his memo, attack him personally, and work to get him threatened and fired- casually, unhesitatingly, maliciously," Dhillon said by email.
Their only defense is going to be self-defense, but under no one's legal standard is it self-defense to chase after someone wielding a flashlight when one of his friends is being speared with a pole, and then beating him maliciously.
Both apps also came packing unusual permissions requests for camera apps – such as asking for access to the microphone, for audio recording – that could have been used maliciously In August, Trend Micro found 85 apps with hidden adware on the Google Play store.
Samuel James Gulick, 18, of Middletown, was charged with intentionally damaging a building that provides reproductive health services and maliciously damaging a building used in interstate commerce through the use of fire or a destructive device, the US Attorney's office in Delaware said.
While a lot of the misinformation has been created maliciously to drive traffic to scam websites or trick people into sharing bank details or other personal information, much of the blame lies with people who believe they are doing the right thing.
One theoretical application of the attack technique suggested by BleepingComputer would be preventing an afflicted ATM from "collecting forensic evidence while fileless malware executes in the ATM's RAM and dispenses cash to attackers," but there's probably lots of ways one could use this maliciously.
But ABC News sources tell Fox News that the false report was a "practice chyron" that had likely been maliciously written by a hostile ABC News employee (a chyron is a TV news term for words that appear on the lower third of the screen).
And while states maliciously misappropriating social media to foster hate against their own citizens may not be a problem in every country where the tech industry operates, social media platforms amplifying hate speech is certainly a universal concern — from Asia to Europe to America.
But the Twitter content is still very prominently displayed near the top of Google search results — meaning internet searchers looking for genuine information around a developing news story may well be being unwittingly exposed to entirely unverified claims, including maliciously motivated, politically charged misinformation.
"Desperate, attention seeker Sinead O'Connor has maliciously published outlandish defamatory lies about comedian Arsenio Hall, falsely accusing him of supplying illegal 'hard drugs' 'over the decades' to the recently deceased music artist, Prince, and of spiking her with drugs once years ago," the lawsuit says.
The Commission is presumably trying to split the hairs of maliciously misleading fake ads (still bad because they're not actually ads but malicious pretenders) and good old fashioned 'misleading advertising', though — which will continue to be dealt with under existing ad codes and standards.
The competition for space leads to an inevitable decrease in reach for any particular piece of content, stirring allegations that Facebook purposefully picks stories that will earn it money, or that it's maliciously pushing Pages to pay for ads in order to get seen.
While they are relatively small in number, Evan Urquhart and Parker Marie Molloy point out at Slate, TERFs are visible and noisy, foster mistrust between trans women and lesbian cis women, and have even been known to maliciously "out" trans women to families and employers.
Though that argument elides the problem of digital information being maliciously and deliberately weaponized in order to sew social division — which works against the kind of collaboration and compromise he's saying is essential to successfully manage and maintain a healthy online space and thus society.
State prosecutor Federico Delgado asked the judiciary earlier on Thursday to investigate if Macri's failure to declare his connection with the offshore company meant he had "maliciously failed to complete his tax declaration", a crime which carries a sentence of 15 days to two years.
Cook wrote that the app was being used to "maliciously target individual officers for violence," and that he received "credible information" from the Hong Kong Cybersecurity and Technology Crime Bureau as well as the app's users which indicated it was being used for those purposes.
"As he has done for years, Brian Kemp is maliciously wielding the power of his office to suppress the vote for political gain and silence the voices of thousands of eligible voters — the majority of them people of color," Abrams spokeswoman Abigail Collazo said Thursday.
"Shit like this is why I'm gonna wait for the scene to die down a bit in hype, too much of a chance in my console getting maliciously hacked or bricked by assholes," one Reddit user wrote in response to a thread on Simon's tool.
Most people can understand why the government might need a mechanism to prevent individuals from distributing private sexual photographs without the consent of the subject of the imagery, especially in cases where the intent of the publication is to maliciously harm the person involved.
The first change is that it will "no longer allow content that maliciously insults someone based on protected attributes such as their race, gender expression, or sexual orientation," and it will apply these rules not just for private individuals, but for public figures as well.
" The targeted state official was in charge of overseeing North Carolina's regulation of a company that Mr. Lindberg owned, and Mr. Lindberg complained to Mr. Causey in February 2018 that the official was "deliberately and intentionally and maliciously hurting my reputation with other regulators.
"As he has done for years, Brian Kemp is maliciously wielding the power of his office to suppress the vote for political gain and silence the voices of thousands of eligible voters — the majority of them people of color," Abrams spokeswoman Abigail Collazo told CNN.
In May 2018, Faith Rodgers — who says she first began a romantic relationship with the R&B star in 2017 at the age of 19 — filed a lawsuit against Kelly, 800, in a Manhattan court claiming that he "willfully, deliberately and maliciously" infected her with herpes.
He had pleaded guilty in October to three counts of willfully depriving the inmates of their Eighth Amendment rights under color of law, three counts of obstruction for coercing the inmates into covering up the assaults and one count of maliciously conveying false information about explosive materials.
"As he has done for years, Brian Kemp is maliciously wielding the power of his office to suppress the vote for political gain and silence the voices of thousands of eligible voters - the majority of them people of color," Abrams spokeswoman Abigail Collazo said in a statement.
There were a handful of players who maliciously spread the infection on purpose—something that has been documented in real-world outbreaks—and one player even took on the role of a Doomsday prophet, standing in the town square to narrate the carnage unfolding in the game.
Given that the word's appearance in songs serves as part of a reclamation of the word by black artists and isn't intended to be used maliciously, many young people, regardless of skin color and including Latinx people, don't see repeating the word in rap lyrics as problematic.
To be sure, the researchers said that the scenarios highlighted in the report were not definitive predictions of how AI could be maliciously used — some of the scenarios might not be technically possible in the next five years, while others were already occurring in limited form.
"As he has done for years, Brian Kemp is maliciously wielding the power of his office to suppress the vote for political gain and silence the voices of thousands of eligible voters -- the majority of them people of color," Abrams spokeswoman Abigail Collazo said in a statement.
Swatting is a crime in which a party maliciously directs police to a location under the pretense that something very dangerous is occurring, usually in the hopes that responding law enforcement will arrive decked out like they're about to roll into a warzone instead of an ambiguous situation.
The system, currently being piloted in Australia in partnership with the country's eSafety Commissioner, allows users to upload nude photos preemptively directly to Facebook Messenger, so the company can create a digital fingerprint of sorts for the file to then prevent it from being uploaded maliciously in the future.
"One of our colleagues was the subject of an unfair personal attack sent via anonymous letters ... related to personal issues from many years ago, and the intent of the correspondents in airing all of this was, in my view, to maliciously smear this person," Staley said in the memo.
WhatsApp has faced major issues with fakes being spread on its end-to-end encrypted platform — a robust security technology that makes the presence of bogus and/or maliciously misleading content harder to spot and harder to manage since the platform itself does not have access to it.
" The lawsuit alleges that Kai Hernandez, "orchestrated a scheme whereby a female who sounded like Julia would attempt to access Kai's bank account," and that "Kai then falsely, maliciously and intentionally alleged that the person attempting to access her funds was Julia when she knew it was not.
"Read more: Why 'Ghosted' hosts Travis Mills and Rachel Lindsay say ghosting has become an 'epidemic'Mills added that although he's guilty of disappearing on someone, it was "never maliciously and never to the extent of a lot of these cases that you're gonna see when you watch the show.
But the same drive and ambition to tell important stories in refreshing ways has been a constant throughout art history and the production of images since the beginning—except when it has been suppressed maliciously from without, but even then, thoughts could not be gathered up and destroyed.
"As he has done for years, Brian Kemp is maliciously wielding the power of his office to suppress the vote for political gain and silence the voices of thousands of eligible voters — the majority of them people of color," said Abigail Collazo, a spokeswoman for Ms. Abrams's campaign.
"In particular, as 5G networks will be largely based on software, major security flaws, such as those deriving from poor software development processes within equipment suppliers, could make it easier for actors to maliciously insert intentional back doors into products and make them also harder to detect," it found.
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"Legal action to protect AirAsia and its interests against these allegations will be taken against any person who is known to have maliciously and frivolously instigated, and or smeared the good reputation of individuals and shareholders of AAIL (AirAsia India Ltd)," it said in a statement to the exchange.
Under the updated community guidelines, users will be penalized for a number of harassment-related behaviors, including the aforementioned "content that maliciously insults someone based on protected attributes such as their race, gender expression, or sexual orientation," as well as "veiled or implied threats" in addition to explicit threats.
"I see that of late you've been having concerns about the 'health' of your social media platform, and how it can be used maliciously for spreading disinformation, creating social discord, and so on," Kaspersky said in the opening line of his post, which is addressed to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.
Cries to that effect have only grown louder this year, two years on from revelations that Kremlin election propaganda maliciously targeting the U.S. presidential election had reached hundreds of millions of Facebook users, fueled by a steady stream of fresh outrages found spreading and catching fire on these "social" platforms.
"As he has done for years, Brian Kemp is maliciously wielding the power of his office to suppress the vote for political gain and silence the voices of thousands of eligible voters — the majority of them people of color," Abrams spokesperson Abigail Collazo said in an October 11 statement to CNN.
"As he has done for years, Brian Kemp is maliciously wielding the power of his office to suppress the vote for political gain and silence the voices of thousands of eligible voters — the majority of them people of color," Abrams spokesperson Abigail Collazo said in a statement, according to CNN.
Business owners are targeted by angry ex-partners who post doctored versions of news articles or faked reviews; people are publicly humiliated or passed over for jobs because of stolen photos maliciously photoshopped onto pornographic content, or embarrassing decades-old news stories that remain at the top of search results.
France's DGAC, equivalent to the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, has created a Drones Council to conceive a defense system for errant or maliciously flown drones, and the Secretariat for Defense and National Security is reviewing bids to provide radar and scrambler systems to detect and even neutralize the devices if required.
Thanks to the unique quirks slash perks of my particular profession, I've managed to acquire an unholy amount of vinyl despite being perpetually broke, and it was those shelves upon shelves of records that stared back at me maliciously as I started reluctantly packing up the rest of my possessions.
Just three weeks ago, a weight seemed to have been lifted from him when the Bergen County prosecutor said Mr. Christie would not be prosecuted on a citizen's complaint that the governor did nothing to stop the traffic jams that his aides had maliciously created at the George Washington Bridge.
Delhi-based law firm Karanjawala & Co. confirmed that it had filed a defamation complaint on Akbar's behalf against journalist Priya Ramani in a Delhi court, arguing that she had "willfully, deliberately, intentionally and maliciously" defamed him "on wholly and completely false, frivolous, unjustifiable and scandalous grounds," according to the court filing.
" Such speech would be a violation of YouTube's community guidelines, which explicitly prohibit "content or behavior intended to maliciously harass, threaten, or bully others," including "content that makes hurtful and negative personal comments/videos about another person" and "content that incites others to harass or threaten individuals on or off YouTube.
At a press conference on August 1, Dávila's lawyer, Richard Wolfe, declared, "We believe [Gravitt] acted maliciously and intentionally, to defame and hurt my client," and accused Gravitt of cropping the date from the Instagram photo when citing it as evidence in order to falsely accuse Dávila of breaking the rules.
Early skirmishes of the Meme World War, as it came to be known, started with moderators of the Star Wars-centric r/prequelmemes noticing an uptick in their users brigading—the term for users maliciously mass voting on content of communities they generally do not belong to—competing meme page r/sequelmemes.
But even with an undercurrent of roiling class resentment, the occasional outburst of angry words or droplets of chocolate milk maliciously hurled at a Republican, and no fewer than two neo-Nazis being cold-cocked inside the span of two calendar years, things are pretty stable and subdued here in the USA.
But Barr took his criticism further, telling NBC that the FBI could have acted maliciously as they continued to seek out surveillance of the Trump campaign despite certain pieces of evidence that had been used to stand it up in court -- like elements of the intelligence gathered by Christopher Steele -- falling apart.
The Trump administration is bullish on the idea of increasing cloud adoption in the public sector, but without a CISO, there is no guarantee data will be properly controlled, contained, or monitored, and is at risk of getting into the hands of nation-state actors, vindictive insiders, or anyone looking to act maliciously.
And so, if MLB modified the construction of the baseball and failed to inform the players of such a change, maliciously or not, there's every reason for the MLBPA to agitate for transparency and disclosure on the subject, at least to its members, and to demand an expanded voice in the process in the future.
Notably, in June it integrated with Uptane, a security framework backed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security designed specifically for software that runs on autonomous and connected cars — the idea being that vehicles could be especially deadly if they are maliciously hacked, and the aim here is to try to prevent that from happening.
Look at the tenacity with which conspiracy theories take hold in the US. In short, it would take a very long time and a very large investment in critical thinking education programs to create any kind of shielding intellectual capacity able to protect the population at large from being fooled by maliciously crafted fakes.
Tesla moved quickly to patch a vulnerability discovered by Tencent security research team Keen Security Lab that rendered the Model S susceptible to remote attacks, provided the Tesla Model S was currently making use of its in-car web browser, and also physically close to and connected with a maliciously modified Wi-Fi hotspot.
"In modern life, some people use distorted facts and discrediting libel to maliciously slander and insult the honor and reputation of heroes and martyrs... the social impact is very bad, rules should be imposed in response," the NYC's legal committee said on Sunday, according to a report on Monday by the official Xinhua News Agency.
Lee, 75, had "maliciously taken advantage of the victims who had absolute faith in his religious authority, and sexually harassed or assaulted the victims who were in their 20s repeatedly for an extended period and even sexually assaulting multiple victims at the same time," according to a press release from the Seoul Central District Court.
His convictions are: conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction, conspiring to maliciously damage or destroy U.S. property by means of an explosive, aiding and abetting other persons to possess a destructive device in furtherance of a crime of violence, and conspiracy to possess a destructive device in furtherance of a crime of violence.
"If political journalism is to achieve its constitutionally endorsed role of challenging the powerful," Rakoff wrote, "legal redress by a public figure must be limited to those cases where the public figure has a plausible factual basis for complaining that the mistake was made maliciously, that is, with knowledge it was false or with reckless disregard of its falsity."
Dr. Philip Berger, medical director of the Inner City Health program at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, told VICE there needs to be more done on the issue of tracking prescriptions, specifically pointing to physicians that are either carelessly or maliciously prescribing painkillers as one of the reasons he believes overdose rates are continuing to rise.
" Timothy D. Cook, Apple's chief executive, said in an email to employees on Thursday that the company had removed the app after receiving "credible information" from the authorities and people in Hong Kong "that the app was being used maliciously to target individual officers for violence and to victimize individuals and property where no police are present.
He was convicted on one count of conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, one count of providing material support to terrorists, one count of maliciously destroying property and one count of using and carrying a semiautomatic weapon during a violent crime, according to a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia.
He has done so by systematically creating a false narrative of immigrants as job-stealing criminals, by insisting that there is a crisis of illegal immigration where there is none and, most maliciously, by dreaming up schemes to torment these people in the perverse notion that this will deter others from trying to reach the United States.
"Over the past several days we received credible information, from the Hong Kong Cybersecurity and Technology Crime Bureau, as well as from users in Hong Kong, that the app was being used maliciously to target individual officers for violence and to victimize individuals and property where no police are present," Apple CEO Tim Cook wrote in a company memo on Thursday.
" 13:37 PM PT -- Fairstein has just resigned from her position on the board with Safe Horizon, but also insists she's the one who's been done wrong by the Netflix series, "When They See Us." Fairstein sent a letter to Safe Horizon saying the program "depicts me, in a fictionalized version of events, in a grossly and maliciously inaccurate manner.
The FCC also voted to Thursday advance a proposal requiring voice service providers to implement a caller ID authentication framework if major voice service providers fail to do so by the end of this year and sought comment on whether the FCC should create a safe harbor for providers that block calls that are maliciously spoofed so that caller ID cannot be authenticated.
Bobby RushBobby Lee RushCongress mobilizes on cyber threats to electric grid CBC lawmakers rip Justice Democrats for targeting black lawmakers for primaries The Hill's Morning Report - Harris, Warren rise and Biden tumbles after debates MORE (D-Ill.) said during day two of Zuckerberg's hearings on Capitol Hill that the FBI and local police "maliciously" tricked organizations and individuals into participating in a counterintelligence program known as COINTELPRO.
It's reassuring to see Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter employees begin to uneasily realize that what they do is often a catastrophic source of anxiety and bullying, and that their apparent destruction of traditional media-gatekeeper power centers may have created space for a new kind of centralized power, one which subtly, maliciously manipulates users' beliefs, and/or even the whole concept of a consensus reality.
Bobby RushBobby Lee RushCongress mobilizes on cyber threats to electric grid CBC lawmakers rip Justice Democrats for targeting black lawmakers for primaries The Hill's Morning Report - Harris, Warren rise and Biden tumbles after debates MORE (D-Ill.) said during day two of Zuckerberg's hearings on Capitol Hill that the FBI and local police "maliciously" tricked organizations and individuals into participating in a counterintelligence program known as COINTELPRO.
"In 'dumping' thousands of Scooters onto our streets, sidewalks, and other Public Places within a very short period of time, without any significant, reasonable or appropriate warning to or approval by public authorities, the Scooter Defendants, and each of them, have acted in a grossly negligent manner and outrageously, maliciously, fraudulently and oppressively and/or with a conscious disregard for the health, safety and welfare," the lawsuit says.
If a more emancipatory way of doing politics and organizing society is going to succeed, it has to show it can do everything the shadowy Silicon Valley mega firms can do—except better, kinder, less rapaciously, less maliciously, and arriving not like the latest super weapon of some evil Californian genius but out of the collaborative work of hundreds of people trying to build themselves a better world.
In a recent essay, Michele Caianiello, a criminal-law professor at the University of Bologna, wrote that the capacity to investigate people before any crime is discovered "makes it extremely complicated to check ex post facto if the prosecutor, negligently or maliciously, did not record in the register the name of the possible suspect"—meaning that, in practice, prosecutors can investigate their perceived opponents indefinitely, without telling anyone.
Vendors who sell to those professionals, though, and researchers who try to make their name by trumping up the new exploits they discover, and the media who write breathless articles decorated with stock pictures of black-hoodied hackers illuminated by the ghostly glow of their laptops … again, I'm by no means saying that they are bad people, or maliciously motivated, or wrong when they ring their alarm bells.
Lecron and Armstrong were each indicted on one count of conspiracy to transport or receive an explosive with intent to kill, injure, or intimidate any individual and maliciously damage or destroy by fire or explosive; conspiracy to use a destructive device during and in relation to a crime of violence; conspiracy to use firearms during and in relation to a crime of violence; and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence.
These safeguards around airstrikes (which succeeded in reducing civilian casualties from airstrikes, to 3333 in 2012 from 353 in 2011, according to United Nations figures) were intended not only to prevent simple errors or collateral damage but also to avoid acting on bad intelligence provided by Afghan sources, who had in the past been careless in passing on unverified rumor as fact, or even seeking to maliciously use American air power to target their rivals.
One of three things is true here: Obama, during the waning months of an eight-year term free of personal scandal, decided to maliciously and illegally tap the phones of the candidate all the polls at the time predicted would lose; a law enforcement agency was able to present evidence and convince a federal judge that someone or some group of people in Trump Tower were engaged in illegal activity; or this "president," who has proven himself a pathological liar, is once again chasing conspiratorial windmills and seeking to detract and deflect from legitimate scandal.
Do not:• Artificially increase distribution for financial gain• Create or use fake accounts or compromise other people's accounts toImpersonate or pretend to be a business, organization, public figure, or private individual• Attempt to create connections, create content, or message people• Restrict access to content by requiring people to like, share, or recommend before viewing• Encourage likes, shares, or clicks under false pretenses• Maliciously use login credentials or personally identifiable information by: Attempting to gather or share login credentials or personally identifiable information; Using another person's login credentials or personally identifiable information; Promise non-existent Facebook features17.
Still, I was as shocked as anyone to find what amounted to a bizarro world App Store of sorts sitting in plain sight, downloadable with a few taps on my iPhone XS. The marketplace, called TutuApp, is just one of many illicit iOS app stores that can be easily sideloaded onto your Apple device, so long as you're willing to hand the keys to your security and privacy to an unknown, likely China-based entity designed around peddling popular Nintendo knock-offs and pirated versions of apps and various types of spyware, malware, and other maliciously disguised software.

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