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For the third experiment, the researchers essentially reverse-engineered their technique.
That's because Bra seems reverse-engineered to be irresistible to them.
Blockbusters are no longer developed; they're reverse engineered from previous successes.
Still, that information can be reverse-engineered back to the original source, right?
Here's how third-party developers reverse-engineered their way into your living room.
I reverse-engineered my understanding of acting; it's become more cerebral over time.
Mr. Quigley's are reverse reverse engineered, the words being generated by the phrases.
"In effect, the league has reverse engineered its own perfect storm," Vrooman said.
And when it comes the music business's terms, well, that's being reverse engineered.
The tablet was reverse-engineered, the low-end addition to the premium Surface line.
The drone itself would then self-destruct to avoid being captured and reverse-engineered.
Tell me the genesis of this project and how you reverse-engineered the story.
"Everything that we do here is reverse engineered off of that mission," he said.
I reverse engineered the information from the frequently asked questions directed at prospective clients.
Granted, some independent analyst is likely to have reverse-engineered the system successfully by Christmas.
The plot of Santa's Husband seems like it's reverse-engineered from a homophobic racist's nightmare.
Good TV cannot be reverse-engineered from the outside, as Amazon apparently believes it can.
Once they are in the wild, they can be reverse engineered and possibly used against us.
Codes, a Swiss startup that specializes in protecting software code from being reverse engineered, a.k.a. copied.
When reverse-engineered, it's possible for a third-party app to communicate directly with the API.
Then the designers at Mr. Marx's toy company reverse-engineered the common trike and flipped it.
Software can be reverse-engineered, copied indefinitely and—potentially—used to attack anyone in the world.
Unfortunately, DRM changes all the time, has to be reverse-engineered, and workarounds have to be updated.
For decades, developers have reverse-engineered programming languages or used APIs from others in their own implementations.
The complaint alleged that WeFox had reverse-engineered the Lemonade app and copied many of its features.
"It's unable to be reverse engineered by any known science into a human readable image," said Miesnieks.
At times, "Tangerine" reads as if it were reverse-engineered from a scholarly paper about suspense fiction.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has reverse-engineered the justification that it was designed for middle-class families.
Developers have already reverse-engineered HomeKit to add HomeKit compatibility to more devices with the Homebridge project.
The iPhone Dev Team reverse-engineered the phone's operating system to allow it to run third-party apps.
But ultimately, you're still dealing with a human-designed, limited system that can be reverse-engineered and exploited.
And they may need to show that their method was not reverse-engineered to produce a desired result.
Can Pottery Barn's new apothecary table (riffing on its old apothecary table) be considered reverse-engineered product placement?
This poor judgment is predictable and can be reverse-engineered to a pattern: alcohol, marijuana, lack of sleep.
We've also heard how Airbnb reverse-engineered their product into Craigslist and tapped into its 2 million users.
"It's the chemicals and the reverse engineered genetics that they've put in there that's very bad," he added.
More importantly, a certain make and model only needs to be reverse engineered once, if it's shared on Opendbc.
That's how Touch ID works, too, and that mathematical model can't be reverse-engineered to reveal your actual fingerprint.
Because liberal innovators have reverse-engineered conservative media without addressing the underlying need that those right-wing outlets meet.
To do that, the Samba programmers reverse-engineered and then duplicated the functionality of the Windows file-sharing system.
I unfortunately didn't get to try a purely virtual experience, like a video game, with the reverse-engineered positional tracking.
After researcher Marc Newlin reverse engineered these keyboards' physical layer packets, he saw that the information being transmitted was unencrypted.
Now some say they have reverse engineered many popular high-octane hedge fund strategies, and can replicate them more cheaply.
Lewis reverse-engineered her dildo, a Nova from Canadian company We-Vibe, so she could communicate with it over bluetooth.
Instead, she reverse engineered every piece of a Kit Kat, from its milk chocolate exterior to its delicate wafer center.
An anatomy of the comic potential of different parts of the anatomy seems reverse-engineered from his own idiosyncratic experience.
Instead, the Iranians put the drone on display and later claimed to have reverse-engineered it to produce their own.
I had been curious whether that might happen this morning, a sort of reverse-engineered revelation as Fran performed Fran.
Today, she said, foreign technology captured on battlefields overseas is brought to Area 51 to be reverse engineered and tested.
More broadly speaking, it also points toward how everything in season two feels reverse-engineered from the (admittedly terrific) climax.
That's because the SEP operating system is encrypted, and—in theory—cannot be extracted or reverse engineered from a regular iPhone.
There are hints that he knows some blood magic, and other evidence that he basically reverse-engineered the poison (clever guy).
Sites such as iFixit have effectively reverse-engineered many of Apple's techniques without ever laying eyes on this kind of documentation.
Reverse engineered from a marketing concept, they seem catchy yet catch nothing; like the show itself, they're all hooks, no fish.
But Hormel didn't want anyone using name-brand ingredients, so he reverse-engineered the recipe to make it truly from scratch.
Maybe, proponents say, a building or neighborhood that's already home to many older residents could become a reverse-engineered cohousing community.
"From the start, this thing showed every sign of having been hastily reverse-engineered from the governor's desired headline," he said.
The more that forensic analysts reverse-engineered Olympic Destroyer's code, the further they seemed to get from arriving at a resolution.
Once the brain activity was scanned, a computer reverse-engineered (or "decoded") the information to generate visualizations of a subjects' thoughts.
These calls provide clues as to what a media reverse-engineered around motivated leakers could offer: context, explanation, meaning and narrative.
Naturally, entrepreneurs in certain parts of the world have reverse-engineered that E75 component to make a cheap, knockoff charging cable.
Its researchers have broken into in-flight airplanes from the ground and reverse engineered an ATM to spit out gobs of cash.
If I had to pick one of the stories I wrote I'd probably go with the time we reverse-engineered Four Loko.
In that story, she'd just reverse engineered her own Iron Man armor, though it wound up getting her kicked out of school.
But FireEye believes these attacks only began after the McAfee blog post and likely reverse engineered the vulnerability from the blog post.
"We had reverse-engineered the stingray to figure out what its anatomy was like so we could build a template," explained Parker.
A foremother that modern comedy should have had, Midge is a reverse-engineered ancestor of an Ali Wong or a Tig Notaro.
We believe we've successfully reverse-engineered the algorithm or the process for generating them to get a sense of how it works.
So I reverse-engineered them—took out all the stuff I'd added over the years and went right back to the beginning.
Since Garnet herself is a fusion, we reverse-engineered her sound to create Ruby and Sapphire's instruments in the episode Keystone Motel.
It took down a RQ-170 stealth drone in 2011 and reportedly reverse-engineered it to create its own variants from the wreckage.
The roaches' device that Stripe picked up, we eventually learn, was reverse-engineered by the roaches in order to deactivate the soldiers' implants.
Iran is believed to have reverse-engineered the drone captured in 2011, as apparent copies have been detected operating in the Middle East.
And in the dystopian not-so-future, researchers have evidence that machine learning-trained artificial intelligence systems can be reverse engineered, reconstructed, and stolen.
There are many pieces of information that the public would like to know that we thought could be reverse-engineered [to reveal a source].
The company has reverse-engineered the cortex in our brains to enable what it claims is a new generation of biologically inspired computational technologies.
ESA scientists then reverse-engineered the stellar trajectories over the past million years, shedding light on the mysterious gravitational mechanics of the Milky Way.
MSCHF reverse engineered Tinder's API so that when a click is detected, the API right-swipes on the browser version of the dating app.
"We reverse-engineered a high-quality couch to ship in compact boxes that fit within the FedEx and UPS commercial weight guidelines," Kuhl says.
And secret machines, our secret machines, do constitute a number of the sightings I believe, but I also believe we reverse engineered E.T. technology i.e.
The first and perhaps most important part that Apple (seemingly) omitted was cleverly reverse-engineered many years ago by Honda racing parts company Hybrid Racing.
The Access is an interesting experiment in what happens when a smartwatch is reverse engineered from a luxury timepiece, rather than the other way around.
The weapons have also reportedly been captured by Iranian-backed rebels groups fighting the coalition in Yemen, meaning they may be reverse-engineered for intelligence.
Jason Oh, a tax attorney and faculty adviser at the University of California-Los Angeles's Colloquium on Tax Policy & Public Finance, reverse-engineered the math.
After Ren successfully reverse engineered a tool that was needed to test equipment at the fiber factory, a supervisor helped him become a party member.
The KU Leuven team reverse engineered Telsa's security system, and with the help of a few hundred dollars in technology, their technique can guess the key.
Namely, it says that researchers used an outdated, reverse-engineered, and partially theoretical version of the app and its server infrastructure instead of the real thing.
The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court Southern District of NY, alleged that Wefox reverse-engineered Lemonade to create One, and infringed Lemonade's intellectual property.
The base has since maintained the legend of being a warehouse for crashed flying saucers, reverse engineered alien spacecraft, and even housing dead and living extraterrestrials.
That blurry photo of your friend's dancing at the club last night can't be reverse-engineered into a short video of everyone having a good time.
Specifically, the complaint alleged that MSAB had reverse-engineered Cellebrite's Universal Extraction Forensic Device (UFED) products, and then integrated Cellebrite's copyrighted material into its own software.
Plus, technology can be reverse-engineered and copied, so I could also buy any one of the really rather awesome clones that are produced every year.
Researchers who successfully reverse-engineered master keys used by the Transportation Security Authority say their work should be a metaphor for the dangers of encryption backdoors.
Longines spotted the elegant dress watch, which dates back to the 1940s, on his Instagram feed and reverse-engineered it, down to his aftermarket tan strap.
One of the other people who reverse engineered the BuzzFeed data was the blogger Ian Dorward, who has been tracking match-fixing in tennis for a while.
It's common for malware developers to outsource actual hacking to smaller players, with new malware being marketed, analyzed and eventually pirated and reverse-engineered by the competition.
Often the album's dreamy ambience dilutes a songwriting conceit she could have twisted; "High Horse" and "Space Cowboy," a "Desperado" rewrite, are punchlines reverse-engineered into songs.
There, the company reverse-engineered the information into a DNA data profile similar to what you would get back from consumer genetics companies like 23andMe or Ancestry.
The Republicans aimed to portray the Ukraine affair as an overblown story Democrats reverse engineered to impeach a president they have wanted to remove since day one.
It has been sold to Chile, China, India, South Korea and Turkey, Mr. Scharre said, and the Chinese are reported to have reverse-engineered their own variant.
Impossible Project reverse engineered Polaroid's instant film and began selling it, providing a lifeline to the many people around the world who still shot with Polaroid's classic cameras.
He added they could also obscure the signal being leaked by the sensors by injecting noise into the data so it could not be so easily reverse engineered.
Gosney said that while the hash algorithm is not totally clear, algorithm could likely be reverse engineered with access to a larger sample of hashes from the database.
In a blog post, SentinelOne claimed it had reverse-engineered malware known as a dropper, a kind of injection mechanism for a payload that contained more specific instructions.
The organization got hold of an IJOP app and reverse engineered it to shed light on the kind of data that is being sucked up about Uyghur people.
While Iranian officials habitually tout self-sufficiency, select North Korean weapons have played an outsized role in Iran's inventory, even if they are later reverse-engineered or modified.
President Obama said the United States had "asked for it back," but the Iranians instead claimed to have reverse engineered it and even produced toy replicas for children.
Samba was created without using any of Microsoft's code but because it reverse-engineered its API, the federal circuit's earlier ruling could make the project guilty of copyright infringement.
Then, the company's team of bioinformaticians and computer scientists "reverse-engineered" this data to figure out which genomes were linked with which traits, according to Parabon's CEO Steve Armentrout.
If the code fell into the wrong hands, it could potentially be reverse-engineered into a generic version, removing the code that ties the attack to a specific phone.
The music was from OPN's new album, "Age Of," which was concocted in studios and on computers but was now being painstakingly reverse-engineered for real-time concert performance.
A Disney executive even told Variety that there's even a possibility that The Mandalorian could be "reverse-engineered" into a film instead of a new season at some point.
It also notably comes a few months after the startup dropped a short-lived lawsuit alleging that German company Wefox had essentially reverse engineered the Lemonade model for ONE Insurance.
The researchers, who detailed their findings in a new paper out Monday, reverse engineered the firmware of several drives to find a "pattern of critical issues" across the device makers.
Earlier this year, she reverse engineered the massive WannaCry ransomware attack — a cyber attack targeting Microsoft Windows that hit 200,000 victims in 150 countries — in order to prevent future outbreaks.
Kaspersky's team has even reverse engineered and demonstrated the attack, using only a portable power drill and a $15 homemade gadget that injects malicious commands to trigger the machine's cash dispenser.
My sense is that shit's about to get real, that we're on the verge of a disaster or a national security breach that will be directly reverse-engineered to the shutdown.
His engineers have dismantled the engine of a new Honda model to lay bare its energy-saving technologies and then "reverse-engineered" it to make sure they have fully understood them.
As Sean Dillon, the RiskSense security analyst who reverse engineered DoublePulsar, told ThreatPost: "This is the most critical Windows patch since [Conficker]," which is one the largest similar infections to date.
Saleh said that the DomainTools security research team had reverse engineered the decryption key, and has released it publicly here so that victims could unlock their devices without paying the ransom.
You can call a strategy composed entirely of government spending on various industries many things (say, "reverse-engineered not to offend fossil fuel companies"), but you can't call it economically conservative.
The reasoning, as is evident again and again in the order, is entirely reverse engineered to produce the desired outcome: tilting capacity markets in favor of existing fossil fuel incumbents. 5.
One benefit of the reverse-engineered blockbuster is that it's rare for a truly terrible one to make it to the screen (most fall somewhere between pleasantly mediocre and pretty okay).
Proposals are reverse-engineered from political feasibility — despite the fact the Republican majorities are completely out of step with public opinion — even though they may have no basis in empirical research.
A spokesperson at Apple told Gizmodo that various data points are used to produce a trust score, but that data can not be reverse engineered to learn specific information about a user.
A 2016 study reverse-engineered PredPol's algorithm and found that it replicated "systemic bias" against over-policed communities of color and that historical crime data did not accurately predict future criminal activity.
The suit goes on to claim that VSCO's lawyers sent PicsArt a letter in February demanding that the company identify and remove any filters that were reverse engineered or copied from VSCO.
The letter, sent to GitHub user Mila432 and reposted online, contains a detailed breakdown of how the developer violated Pokémon Go's terms of service with a reverse-engineered application programming interface (API).
It eventually reverse-engineered Intel's work on the 22008 processor—an effort that took years—but before it was able to release its own version, fate intervened in a pretty hilarious way.
The author is a longtime Hollywood screenwriter and producer, and at times the scenes dissolve so rapidly into each other that "The Empty Bed" can feel like a reverse-engineered action movie.
James' business plan began with her ideal income, which she reverse-engineered to find out what she needed to make each month and what she'd need to do to earn that amount.
The MIT researchers downloaded the version of the app that's available in the Google Play store for Android phones and reverse-engineered it to determine how it works and examine it for flaws.
The I-1 has an LED ring flash around the lens, and it can handle both the original Polaroid type 600 film (which was discontinued) and Impossible Project's reverse-engineered type 600 film.
The sales amount to a lifting of a 2006 moratorium on high-tech weapons exports to Beijing, implemented amid accusations that China had reverse-engineered Russian weapons such as the Su-27 fighter.
In other words, they've reverse engineered the best cheese so now we can all make it, even if we live nowhere near the approved provinces of Parma, Reggio Emilia, Bologna, Modena, and Mantua.
Mila432 reverse engineered and released a 'Pokémon Go' API that could be used to develop bots Mila432's API, released online over at code repository GitHub was designed to automate Pokémon Go play.
"They've reverse-engineered the way it has always worked because they now have a candidate willing to say it himself," said Danny Diaz, who was a top aide in Jeb Bush's presidential campaign.
For the Dutch Uncle—which Catrambone calls a "reverse-engineered Negroni"—Peket dè Houyeu, a Belgian genever made from 100-percent malted barley, joins a fruity vermouth and the light bitter Gran Classico.
The band got a daredevil vocalist and unstoppable frontwoman; she got songwriters and musicians who had reverse-engineered their beloved 1960s soul, funk and R&B to play new songs on vintage equipment.
Others are resolutely simple, based on whole grains and vegetables, and reverse-engineered with ingredients like yeast extract and barley malt to be crustier, browner and juicier than their frozen veggie-burger predecessors.
Buettner reverse-engineered a "Blue Zone" in rural Minnesota, and people there lost four tons of fatBuettner has successfully trialed this holistic approach in cities and towns across the US, with stunning success.
It is reverse-engineered for the sole purpose of carrying out President Trump's reckless and unconstitutional ban, undermining the ability of transgender service members to serve openly and military readiness as a whole.
Still, if Williamstown's programming is, as Ms. Greenfield says, "not reverse-engineered by someone else" but emerges from a purely artistic agenda, there remains a secret ingredient that helps make that agenda possible.
Jack gets her hands on a sample of a new focus-enhancing drug called Zacuity, which links completing tasks to a powerful narcotic high, and sells a reverse-engineered version on the black market.
If Nacho's role in the story feels a bit reverse-engineered at times – like Saul needed an excuse to keep Gus and Hector around – Nacho himself is compelling enough to justify his prominent presence.
In truth, even for possessions as personal as your car, PC, or insulin pump, you risked a lawsuit every time you reverse-engineered their software guts to dig up their security vulnerabilities—until now.
One of those fans, a programmer from Kansas with an offbeat sense of humor and an unmissable skillset, released a PC emulator for the NES—a reverse-engineered software version of the hardware platform.
There's some speculation about how much technology China might have reverse-engineered from Russia without permission, but the HQ-9, at least, was first deployed before China got access to Russian air defense missiles.
On a quest to upgrade his home, his job (as a mortgage-refinancing drone), and his wife (the gorgeous Malin Akerman, here reverse-engineered to look homely), James becomes the epitome of soulless ambition.
" CISA noted in the directive that while it is "unaware of active exploitation of these vulnerabilities, once a patch has been publicly released, the underlying vulnerabilities can be reverse engineered to create an exploit.
" CISA noted in the directive that while it is "unaware of active exploitation of these vulnerabilities, once a patch has been publicly released, the underlying vulnerabilities can be reverse engineered to create an exploit.
Provided, of course, you don't count those reverse-engineered alien ships the government's assuredly hiding out at Area-51, this leaves the ADIFO as being sole claim to the world's first terrestrial flying saucer.
So for the next two years, we slowly and meticulously reverse engineered the kernel and figured out how it works; how games are loaded, how encryption and decryption works, how to draw to the screen.
The suit focuses on 19 PicsArt filters that were supposedly "reverse engineered from VSCO's filters," with VSCO alleging it has become a legal issue involving false advertising and violations of the app's terms of service.
Its technology was innovative several years ago, but much of the software has been open sourced or reverse-engineered now, and the most important part—the human drivers—Uber never owned nor cared to employ.
So there's a special sort of melancholy that comes in seeing it crank out the same kind of lurching, poorly reasoned, reverse-engineered junk that is so familiar in other parts of the Trump administration.
Coptersafe was selling its hacks for more than $200 per device, but in recent weeks, DIY hackers have reverse-engineered the Coptersafe software and have released it for free, leading to its proliferation around the internet.
In fact, they've found that the guts of those black boxes can be reverse-engineered and even fully reproduced—stolen, as one group of researchers puts it—with the very same methods used to create them.
"Strong by Zumba is reverse-engineered; we do a routine and give it to producers to make music to it, so everything has a beat," says Ai Lee Syarief, a lead instructor for Strong by Zumba.
The officials from Cyber Command did not address that report directly, but said before any operation, the government conducts a risk analysis, which includes assessing how likely online tools are to be reverse-engineered by adversaries.
E. J. McMahon of the Empire Center for Public Policy told The Times it seemed to him that Mr. Cuomo had "hastily reverse-engineered" the process to get the headline he wanted, which sounds about right.
This overloaded finale, directed by J.J. Abrams, is for everybody and nobody, a movie that's sometimes reasonably entertaining but that mostly feels reverse-engineered to ensure that the feathers of the Star Wars purists remain unruffled.
Human Rights Watch reverse-engineered the app and found a wide variety of factors play a role in determining who is treated as a suspicious individual — including whether they use their home's front or back door.
She detailed how researchers, in essence, reverse engineered Waze's servers to create several "ghost drivers" — fake versions of the little car icons you see on the app — that enable them to track other drivers in real time.
"My creative partnership with Sade on 'Flower of the Universe' was so connected that I reverse engineered the usual process and used her lyrics as actual dialogue within the film," director Ava DuVernay noted in a statement.
In a way, the researchers reverse-engineered the mechanics of verbal speech, mapping the various ways sounds are produced, for example, by the tongue on the roof of the mouth or the tightening of the vocal cords.
In some cases in the book, the older transmissions that are not broadcasting any more, I reverse-engineered the spectrograms from recordings, but the way I prefer to do it is to tune into a station live.
The speakers include Jeremy Corbell, the director of a movie on Netflix about Bob Lazar, who says he reverse-engineered alien spaceships at Area 51 — both of whom reportedly served as inspiration for Mr. Roberts's Facebook post.
Hindsight can be distorted, and history with it: Knowing how something ended creates the illusion it was always going to end that way, a narrative reverse-engineered from the bare facts, happenstance prettified to look like destiny.
We reverse-engineered this method as well; if we saw a car drive into the special counsel's office, we could run to the front to see who was coming up from the garage and into the lobby elevators.
That the film "has meticulously reverse-engineered our knowledge of the Obamas into a sweet, sexy, highly flattering youth portrait is less a criticism than a simple statement of fact," wrote Justin Chang, in his review for Variety.
Writing in The Daily Beast two years ago, the conservative commentator Matt Lewis placed Jones in the lineage of right-wing radio talkers like Rush Limbaugh, who had effectively reverse-engineered politics from pro-wrestling-style confrontational entertainment.
That comes as a major relief to GE after The Wall Street Journal reported the Trump administration could block the export of LEAP 1C jet engines to China because of fears that the products could be reverse-engineered.
They reverse-engineered the code and dug through the bank's network to reconstruct how the attack occurred, discovering that the hackers built extensive digital tunnels throughout the bank's network, which they used to issue PowerShell commands to the ATMs.
After negotiations to license Java broke down, an army of engineers at Google wrote a clean room implementation of Java SE — meaning that the code was reverse engineered by a team that was forbidden from accessing the original code.
That reverse-engineered version would still need Apple's signature before it could be installed — something thieves are not likely to have — but that signature system would be the only thing protecting a stolen iPhone and the information inside it.
Remember that the commission was reverse-engineered to provide a veneer of legitimacy to Mr. Trump's bogus claims that millions of noncitizens voted in 2016 — his explanation for losing the popular vote to Hillary Clinton by almost three million.
The Wall Street Journal story omits important factual details, including the fact that AMD put significant protections in place to protect its intellectual property (IP) and prevent valuable IP from being misused or reverse engineered to develop future generations of processors.
The meeting was part of a Motherboard investigation that reverse engineered a stream of remotely-guided smuggling, whereby polleros like Daniel cross pollos ("chickens"), as migrants are known, over the border via cheap, pay-to-use phones known as burners.
The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court Southern District of NY, alleged that Wefox reverse engineered Lemonade to create ONE, infringed Lemonade's intellectual property, violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, and breached the contract in Lemonade's terms of service.
I thought of other examples like TIME magazine (TIME being short for "The International Magazine of Events") and ZIP codes ("Zone Improvement Plan"), which are reverse engineered: Take a punchy word and use the letters to create an apt phrase.
Ultra-premium Japanese brands like Iron Heart and the Flat Head have reverse-engineered the all-American Brando-biker-rebel aesthetic to such a convincing degree that they might as well be sewn in Milwaukee, alongside the Harley-Davidson plant.
Time's Stephanie Zacharek wrote: This overloaded finale, directed by J.J. Abrams, is for everybody and nobody, a movie that's sometimes reasonably entertaining but that mostly feels reverse-engineered to ensure that the feathers of the Star Wars purists remain unruffled.
The company also has oodles of data — thanks to its pervasive snooping on people's online activities — so if you buy into the theory that love can be algorithmically reverse engineered then Facebook certainly has enough data-points to play at being Emma.
The Laser 21984 was a hugely successful machine for what it was, and one that was legitimately reverse engineered in a clean-room environment, allowing the company to remain active on the market throughout the late 2128s, despite Apple's attempts to sue.
Warehouses there were the testing grounds where storied mechanical performance-art pioneers Survival Research Labs reverse-engineered robots to blow each other up; unsanctioned venues such as Tire Beach hosted punk bands, costumed noisemakers, and the like; while vagrants formed floating shantytowns on the water.
I agreed to sit on his panel after he called me up to interview me about an article that I wrote in The New Yorker about a truck driver named John Coster-Mullen, who reverse-engineered the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
"OMG they were roommates" feels like a reverse-engineered twist: Where normally the surprise would be two roommates falling in love and deepening their relationship, here, that twist is taken for granted, and the surprise is that our presumed lovers were roommates all along!
He, along with co-founder Dan Palmer, had spent several years building an early version of Teller that reverse-engineered the APIs used by U.K. banks for their own mobile apps, and offered access to developers that wanted to create apps using banking data.
But Pokora reverse-engineered the system and devised a way to beat it: He wrote a program that hijacked Xbox Live's security queries to an area of the console where they could be filled with false data, and thus be duped into certifying a hacked console.
A defense which has come under attack by some technologists and advocacy groups like the EFF, who believe that the creation of such a tool would also allow vectors for it to be appropriated, reverse-engineered by the FBI or others, and re-used many times.
In collaboration with the Voytas lab at the University of Minnesota, Agustin Zsögön of the University of Viçosa and Lázaro Peres of the University of São Paulo claim to have, in essence, reverseengineered the weedlike wild tomato believed to be the fore­runner of all cultivated varieties.
Along with the usual homebrew efforts of installing cracked copies of PS4 games, developers have cleverly reverse-engineered Sony's existing PS2 Classics for PS4 titles, resulting in an installable wrapper that users can use to put almost any PS2 game (assuming they have an ISO file for the title).
Thrillers and mysteries are often reverse engineered from their exciting conclusions as the author goes back in time, piece by piece, to lay in the twists and turns that will, when played forward, deliver the most spellbinding reading experience and build, seemingly without effort, to an unexpected finale.
Image: MOTHERBOARD In a three-month investigation, Motherboard reverse engineered remote-guided smuggling operations bearing identical characteristics to the cell busted in 2011 in the Baja, only 400 miles to the east, to gauge the viability of remote control and render a snapshot of one-on-one human trafficking.
In a Reddit post, Wosar explained that he reverse-engineered Guild Wars 2 updates over the last few weeks and said that a March 6 update included a program that surreptitiously scanned the player's computer looking for other apps and processes that could be used to cheat in the game.
Meanwhile Fechter, in the first of what would become a series of ill-advised business decisions (chronicled in a 2016 issue of Popular Mechanics) invents the Whac-A-Mole arcade game with Creative Engineering but fails to secure the patent before the concept is reverse engineered and monetized by an early buyer.
They purchased a copy of the Cylance program and reverse-engineered it to figure out what features or data points the agent was looking at to determine if a file is benign or malicious and they also studied how these features are weighed to arrive at the score the program gives each files.
Kit Walsh, staff attorney for EFF, frames this as part of a long trend of manufacturers trying to restrict unauthorised use of their hardware through a mixture of code and copyright law (as happened in the early 2000s when printer maker Lexmark tried to sue a company that reverse engineered their ink cartridges).
A machine learning advantage can't be easily replicated, cloned, or reverse-engineered: to compete with the likes of Apple and Google at this game, you need to have as much computing power and user data as they do (which you probably lack) and as much time as they've invested (which you probably don't have).
Along with Berlin-based security firm Cure53, Human Rights Watch reverse engineered the app, which is associated with a data collection and analysis system called the Integrated Joint Operations Platform (IJOP), and found that it enables police and other authorities in Xinjiang to collect and file away personal information about people, including behavior considered suspicious, and flag them for future investigations.
Every new hardware tweak from Apple seems to be targeted at making the manufacturing of its devices trickier and more technical — such as the Taptic Engine for haptic feedback, the 3D Touch interaction on iPhone displays, and the Touch Bar on the newest MacBooks — but all of those are ultimately systems that can be reverse-engineered and replicated by others.
To protest against the use of biometric data in passports, the group published a fingerprint of Wolfgang Schauble, Germany's then interior minister; together with a Dutch citizen group, CCC uncovered vulnerabilities in electronic voting systems after the machines were used in Germany; and in 2011 the group reverse-engineered a piece of powerful malware used by the country's law enforcement.
The article lays bare what the privacy-conscious have suspected for years: The apps on your smartphone are tracking you, and that for all the talk about "anonymization" and claims that the data is collected only in aggregate, our habits are so specific—and often unique—so that anonymized identifiers can often be reverse engineered and used to track individual people.
Intel wouldn't let us take pictures of that proprietary internal design since it's worried about it being reverse engineered, but it did show us a whole bunch of the various textiles it tried in the lab to figure out the right feel, and a couple of the techniques it used to stretch those fabrics around the PC. Check out those samples in our gallery above.
And while neither Accolade nor Atari Games are with us anymore, there was another Genesis developer who did exactly the same thing that Accolade did: A onetime PC games-maker that reverse-engineered Sega's platform, then turned its success with the Genesis into a bargaining chip, which earned the developer the kind of sweetheart deal that it never would have if it were working with Nintendo.

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