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"unmask" Definitions
  1. unmask somebody/something to show the true character of somebody, or a hidden truth about something

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At NSA, twenty people have the authority to "unmask" them.
Trump on Sunday called on the media to unmask the whistleblower.
Wiley's practice requires that he constantly unmask himself and become vulnerable.
The idea to unmask lies and reveal illegitimate secrets has worked well.
Now, he'll be coordinating with police and Twitter to unmask the tweeter.
But Mark Felt didn't unmask until decades later as an old man.
Politically speaking, they unmask the benign disguises worn by those with power.
It's unclear whether the government will make further attempts to unmask the user.
To unmask an anonymous speaker online, the government must have a strong justification.
"What laws did they use to decide to unmask Flynn's name?" he said.
Using the game's myriad tools, your goal is to unmask complexity behind simplicity.
In the Morad segment, Cohen gets various Republicans to unmask parts of themselves.
Until they unmask me as the Apple-branded digital assistant I really am?
"Any type of really stressful environment can unmask anything that's underlying," she says.
They are frank, beautiful, bewitching — they unmask their subjects' best and truest selves.
Pundits have striven to unmask the author—and one word has preoccupied them especially.
And the author's agents are accusing the government of trying to unmask the author.
Benfica fans have also tried to unmask the identity of those behind the blogs.
At this signal, the Ewoks unmask multiple direct fire positions surrounding the Imperial forces.
Two more were shipped as FedEx parcels, which helped investigators unmask the bomber's identity.
This time they called in American law-enforcement officials, but failed to unmask the writer.
I'm always trying to unmask that and say you guys, hair and makeup, good lighting.
And he said he wants to learn what she did to unmask identities of Americans.
So Trump is busy attempting to unmask the people behind an anti-Trump Twitter account.
In it, anonymous extortionists mass-email large numbers of men, threatening to unmask their infidelities.
The new administrators vowed to unmask "two-faced" Uighur academics who resisted the new orthodoxies.
Dr. Christopher Rynn, a lecturer at the Centre, harnessed 3D virtual sculpture technology to "unmask" Adie.
It can unmask repeat pranksters since it can pick up telltale markers and match them up.
Critics contend that the plan does not go far enough to unmask shell companies' true owners.
Rice said she had not asked to unmask the names of Trump associates for political reasons.
This implied threat to unmask a private citizen is already shaping up to be another one.
Everyone, right and left, must condemn and literally unmask this behavior -- not glorify it for political ends.
"We need to educate and unmask so many of these myths," Larson told me in an interview.
Ms. Rice would have had no obvious need to unmask Trump campaign officials other than political curiosity.
In 2016, he tried to unmask a whistle-blower who had criticized one of his senior hires.
A most endearing and timely opera, Der Rosenkavalier uses artifice to unmask the artifice of social norms.
Therefore the faithful servants of the Lord Jesus Christ dare not cease to oppose and unmask it.
Most companies hide the identity of their corporate jets, but it's possible to unmask them, Kamel said.
By slowing gastric emptying, you will only unmask symptoms like reflux, nausea, bloating and general digestive discomfort.
Such "whiskey webs" might serve as a fingerprint of sorts, one day helping sleuths unmask imposter swill.
But during the 2016 campaign, it became routine for the Obama administration to unmask U.S. citizens' names.
But unmask the modern party and how they have abandoned the middle class for the fringe-left.
Worse, the poet lunged at the apparition to unmask it and found himself clutching Home's bare foot.
Moss jumps back and forth in time to try to unmask the killer, exploring different timelines and suspects.
Here, Cyberscoop showed that sometimes companies do decide to unmask campaigns targeting arguably legitimate threats, such as terrorists.
This means the FBI will need more zero-days to unmask Tor users in the future, Soghoian said.
The summons in question would have required Twitter to unmask the owner of the anti-Trump, ALT_uscis account.
"OnionScan," as the program is called, checks sites for problems that may unmask servers or identify their owners.
But lawmakers are divided on the question of whether to unmask lawmakers and settlements from before this year.
He knew that he had nothing to hide and he wanted to unmask the regime as a dictatorship.
" He added, "As religious leaders, we are called, therefore, to unmask the violence that masquerades as purported sanctity.
What they're saying: Per CNN, the author's agent accused the DOJ of trying to unmask the anonymous official.
Let's start with the flop, namely Mike's efforts to unmask whoever placed a tracking device on his car.
By all means debate his ideas, unmask their sophistry and empty promises, but don't turn up his microphone.
Rand Paul called for the media to unmask the Ukraine whistleblower and was cheered by rallygoers in Kentucky.
The three skipped tests are typically used to help unmask defeat devices by preventing them from detecting the test.
The thriller's team is currently trying to unmask a shadowy group of terrorists from the highest classes of society.
Despite efforts to unmask its founder, he has remained anonymous — until deciding to reveal his identity to The Times.
In the last couple of years, those who have sought to unmask Ms. Ferrante have tried the usual strategies.
Regulators are working with the telecommunications industry to find ways to authenticate calls, which would help unmask the callers.
WASHINGTON — President Trump has for weeks sought to unmask the whistle-blower who shed light on his Ukraine dealings.
The spotlight now shifts back to Neal, who has been spearheading the push to unmask Trump's long-concealed returns.
Twitter isn't the only one challenging the U.S. government's effort to unmask the person behind an anti-Trump twitter account.
In addition to certain registration information, we're using artificial intelligence and machine learning to pinpoint their location and unmask them.
The ship's crew joined forces with Section 31, the covert arm of Starfleet, to unmask the truth behind the signals.
In 2015, the organization claimed that Carnegie Mellon University was paid $1 million by the FBI to unmask Tor users.
The final hour of the film is devoted to the couple's ensuing escapades as they try to unmask the killer.
"Their input would be of utmost importance to unmask sleeper cells that could be operating from their areas," Hashimi said.
Trump's son posted the name as GOP lawmakers and the president have stepped up their calls to unmask the whistleblower.
However, this would still be a very serious matter if intelligence officials acted to unmask the names and distribute them.
It's time for the Attorney General to launch a thorough investigation to unmask the leakers, before the damage gets worse.
After the Lobuzov e-mails, Lucas had hired Marclay Associates, a London-based private intelligence firm, to unmask Football Leaks.
The former JPMorgan banker faced investor criticism in April after he had attempted to unmask the identity of a whistleblower.
On the contrary, this kind of trip might just unmask the familiar by revelation of the exotic that lies within.
" On the front of the institution, they projected phrases like "Show Palestine As it Wants to be Seen" and "Unmask Zionism.
Still, as Clara finds out, her real enemies may be a little more difficult to unmask than first appearances might suggest.
Sites hosted on the so-called dark web are forcing law enforcement to use novel and powerful techniques to unmask them.
"It would be nice to know the universe of people who have the power to unmask a U.S. citizen's name," Rep.
There was a global conspiracy against Germans, and so Germans had to unmask its Jewish agents in order to defend themselves.
Twitter filed a lawsuit against the government on Thursday in response to the administration's attempts to unmask a CBP parody account.
Other sites have been taken down by law enforcement agencies in various countries using sophisticated techniques to unmask the operators' anonymity.
Miss Marple could employ some simple spy-tracking software and locate the perpetrator's IP address to unmask the culprit in no time.
This was so the agency could deploy a network investigative technique (NIT), or a piece of malware, to unmask the site's users.
Police should be allowed to unmask anonymous callers who have made serious threats over the phone, the Federal Communications Commission has proposed.
By requiring that page owners unmask their location, it's possible that Facebook can close down any future meddling by any foreign groups.
" Gatchalian said the integrity of the police was "at stake," and called on PNP chief Ronald dela Rosa to "unmask the truth.
The Federal Communications Commission will consider a proposal to allow law enforcement to unmask hidden caller IDs when threatening calls are made.
This is especially necessary since season 7B will (hopefully) unmask PLL's "Uber A," who's the true puppet master of this crazy game.
I kind of tried to unmask things so that you see Fox for what it is and Roger for what he was.
Back in 2015, he used a program he'd written himself to unmask 95,000 users worldwide who had downloaded photos and videos online.
But he has collaborated with investigators trying to unmask the makers of fake copies of Sidereus Nuncius, Galileo's observations on the cosmos.
He came under investigation by British banking regulators after trying to unmask a whistle-blower who criticized one of his senior hires.
The political angle adds more bile to Taryn's plan to crush Lucas, who's determined to unmask her as the villain she is.
Republicans and Trump allies have repeatedly sought to unmask the whistleblower, despite nearly every allegation in the complaint having been corroborated elsewhere.
Activists are concerned about the privacy implications of sharing such data with the city, and argue it could, if deanonymized, unmask individual riders.
She was petrified that appearing at the event would somehow unmask her — one mistake by me could turn her entire life upside down.
And journalists believed it was their responsibility to unmask her, or at least tell their audience that what they were seeing was inauthentic.
Other tracking systems exploit aspects of the WebRTC protocol to unmask a user's local IP address, although the practice is still relatively rare.
Staley faces regulatory probes in the U.S. and Britain and criticism from investors following his attempts to unmask a whistleblower at the bank.
In 1,934 instances, the NSA complied with requests from authorized officials to "unmask" names that had been originally blacked out to protect privacy.
As the lawyer representing a politically active nonprofit in Texas, he fought efforts by the Texas Ethics Commission to unmask the group's donors.
But it has little chance in the Senate, where Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-KY, has routinely denounced efforts to unmask donors' identities.
Nancy Cook: President Trump would love to unmask the whistleblower and then start to attack that person's credentials, work history, government service, etc.
Hundreds of videos, articles, and posts claiming to unmask these fake students have swept across social media, gaining thousands of views, shares, and retweets.
The FBI has been known to use hacking tools to exploit vulnerabilities in the browser in an effort to unmask criminals who use Tor.
We'll unmask everything that happens to get that sealed envelope into the hands of a presenter, who will inevitably fumble before announcing a winner.
Rubio added that until last week he was taking "incoming attacks from multiple candidates" but now it's time to "unmask" who Trump really is.
The authority to unmask is not widely held, and as a threshold matter is necessarily limited to the agency that collected the information itself.
Rogers said Monday that 20 people at NSA, including himself, possessed the authority to "unmask" Americans whose communications are ensnared via foreign intelligence programs.
If you're a Pretty Little Liars fan like us, you've probably been anxiously awaiting to unmask the identity of A.D./Uber A for years.
Another, Ahmad Abouammo, could see users' email addresses and phone numbers, sensitive information that could help the government unmask the people behind anonymous accounts.
Clapper's rule did, however, put a limitation on the expanded circle of executive branch officials who could unmask without going through the normal procedures.
Koch operatives also have fought aggressively against efforts to unmask donors, saying disclosing that information could subject contributors to threats and chill free speech.
Other reporters recalled the 1990s-era efforts to unmask the author of "Primary Colors," a roman à clef about Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign.
This far into a prolific career, it may be a good time to finally unmask the 87-year-old as a one-trick pony.
Even in these awful times, questions posed directly to the source are worthwhile, especially because you need to unmask bad actors again and again.
FireEye, which has helped unmask politically motivated disinformation campaigns on Facebook linked to Iran and Russia, began experimenting with GPT-2 over the summer.
Mr. Staley had attempted to unmask a tipster who had alerted the bank to a personal matter involving a senior executive, the bank said.
"To unmask an anonymous speaker online, the government must have a strong justification," said Nathan Freed Wessler, an A.C.L.U. attorney involved in the case.
Rand Paul called for Rice to testify under oath, speculating that Obama might have ordered her to unmask Trump officials for unspecified nefarious purposes.
Task Force Argos has repeatedly declined to answer questions from Motherboard on whether the unit obtained a warrant to unmask suspects in this operation.
And Tor is designed to make it hard to unmask your activity, not impossible, so there's always a risk that you aren't being hidden.
Broadly, they maintain that the case is a kind of harassment-by-law, intended to bankrupt their leaders and to unmask their secret membership lists.
And this story is different from previous efforts to unmask Nakamoto in a crucial way: Wright claims he can offer cryptographic proof of his identity.
The UK fraud charges also come after the FCA and Prudential Regulation Authority opened an investigation into Staley over his attempts to unmask a whistleblower.
For years, the Justice Department lobbied unsuccessfully for a way to unmask suspects who "go dark," or evade detection through coded communications in locked devices.
Britain's financial-conduct regulators handed a £2000,000 ($865,000) fine to Jes Staley, the chief executive of Barclays, for his attempt to unmask an internal whistleblower.
British bank regulators on Friday fined James E. Staley, the chief executive of Barclays, over his attempt to unmask a whistle-blower within the bank.
Late last year, Nunes' panel asked U.S. spy agencies to unmask or reveal the names of Americans in classified intelligence reports, according to the Post.
Some have tried to unmask the whistleblower themselves; others have argued that Trump has a Sixth Amendment right to compel them to reveal their identity.
The commission didn't require all nonprofit groups that fund political ads for or against candidates to unmask their donors, as reformers had hoped it would.
Away from Qatar, Barclays current CEO Jes Staley, who joined the bank in late 2015, is under investigation for attempting to unmask an internal whistleblower.
More than once he popped a carefully guarded capsule of cyanide into his mouth, ready to bite down if a German guard should unmask him.
They said they had received many messages from comrades expressing dismay that a former fellow SEAL would try to unmask them, potentially jeopardizing future missions.
The book reviewers Carlos Lozada and Jennifer Szalai recently posted details from "A Warning" on social media that they said might help unmask the author.
Those suspicions were initially restricted to security experts, trickling out only after firms such as ThreatConnect were able to unmask the fronts in detailed reports.
Gatti argues that Ferrante and her publisher have, by hiding her identity so elaborately, really been asking for someone to come along and unmask her.
What Congress needs to do tomorrow which they didn&apost do with the senators, they need to unmask the FBI agents and attorneys that were engaged.
Twitter has launched a lawsuit against the Trump administration, after the Department of Homeland Security sought to unmask an anonymous user of an anti-Trump account.
"Our author knows that the president is determined to unmask whistle-blowers who may be in his midst," the agents' firm, Javelin, said in a statement.
As Democratic interest in the whistleblower has waned, the Republican push to unmask the person has ratcheted up, raising questions about what Republicans hope to gain.
Once the kids are tucked in, he spends hours scouring social media to unmask the operatives behind the disinformation campaigns roiling Facebook, Twitter, and other platforms.
Calling the program and asking them about rules and discipline will usually unmask such providers; if something feels punitive, rigid or cold, avoid it if possible.
The Department of Financial Services said Barclays' lawyers had warned Mr. Staley not to try to unmask the letters' author but Mr. Staley ignored those warnings.
If so, you will never find her tagging the wearer on her Instagram, or posting a behind-the-scenes Story that would unmask the whole operation.
Technically, Netflix's Elite season 2 was about the "disappearance" of Samuel (Itzan Escamilla) and the plot to unmask Polo (Álvaro Rico) as Marina's (Maria Pedraza) killer.
The national security adviser has the authority to unmask names and some compelling reasons to do so if foreign officials discuss an incoming president or staff.
The strife around the comic book's registration act — that heroes unmask themselves — wouldn't work in the MCU, where most of the metahumans are known public figures.
Schiff has also warned that Republicans on the committee may take steps to try to unmask the whistleblower's identity, which President Trump has repeatedly called for.
Advincula, speaking from the IBP, where he is seeking legal assistance and protection, said he decided to unmask himself because his past was gnawing at his conscience.
The very nature of this kind of attack, whose bogus traffic comes from several sources, makes it hard to pinpoint and unmask who's really behind the keyboard.
Jes Staley, the chief executive of Barclays, was confronted by angry shareholders at the British bank's annual general meeting over his attempt to unmask an internal whistleblower.
Staley has also faced investor criticism following his attempts to unmask a whistleblower, which Barclays insiders fear could unseat him if the findings of inquiries are damning.
Cotton noted that, even if Rice's requests to "unmask" the names of Americans were appropriate, leaking the material to the media would be inappropriate and potentially illegal.
Nunes also created a distraction by casting aspersions on legitimate requests by Obama's national security officials to "unmask" the names of Trump officials talking with the Russians.
Bolton's priority is "to really unmask and tell the untold story about the very real and factual story of Cuban involvement in Venezuela," said another senior official.
The bank gave no update on a probe by Britain's financial watchdog into Staley's attempts to unmask a whistleblower, which has led to regulatory and investor scrutiny.
The ACLU joined in on the uproar that followed Twitter's lawsuit Thursday evening, promising to help represent the anonymous user that officials were allegedly trying to unmask.
Objectively, a reporter might want to ask Rice how privacy is protected when she can just routinely unmask names without any serious review or need for explanation.
We didn't want to unmask just those behind Childs Play, but also the users: Producers of child abuse videos, for example, and people who sexually abuse children.
A bill being considered by the House would unmask settlements paid by lawmakers under nondisclosure agreements and end a practice of funding such settlements with taxpayer money.
Demanding the data also creates the risk that authoritarian and other rights-abusing governments, "including some U.S. allies," may use it to unmask anonymous dissidents, it said.
Trump meanwhile renewed his demand to unmask the whistleblower who exposed the Ukraine scandal — a bold step for a President already under investigation for abuse of power.
For these reasons, the pressure here is mostly on Kaine — because this is the only chance the senator will have to unmask the man who might be president.
"We are giving all support to the investigating authorities to unmask the spies and we will not be intimidated in our efforts towards tax justice," said the minister.
CBP's initial order invoked a statute largely related to taxes on the importation of merchandise into the US, which Twitter argues is insufficient authority to unmask a user.
"We are giving all support to the investigating authorities to unmask the spies and we will not be intimidated in our efforts toward tax justice," said the minister.
Carnegie Mellon University's Scientific Engineering Institute, with funding from the Department of Defense, launched an attack on the Tor network that allowed it to unmask Tor hidden services.
In April, Trump said he believed Rice committed a crime when she requested to unmask the names of Trump associates mentioned on intercepted communications during the Obama administration.
The way you move your mouse while lazily browsing the internet could be unique enough to be used to track you—and even to identify and unmask you.
But the U.S. has seen a movement to unmask and expose state propaganda actors, rather than let them operate in the same vein as any old news source.
Shareholders questioned how Staley could not have been aware of the lender's policies prohibiting such attempts to unmask whistleblowers, and said his actions brought shame on the bank.
This entrepreneurial pair decide to earn a living by billing themselves as adventurers, and through strokes of luck and instinct, they help unmask a deep-state espionage ring.
But what we have learned to date about the former national security adviser and her requests to unmask U.S. person's information is well short of a smoking gun.
In 2017, South Carolina psychiatrist Dr Mark Beale sued an anonymous critic who left him a one-star review on Google, and asked Google to unmask the reviewer.
"As long as this type of activity continues, the FBI will be there to investigate, identify and unmask the perpetrators, in this case, the Russian government." he said.
As The Times has reported, it is neither uncommon nor illegal for a national security adviser to "unmask" the names of Americans who are mentioned in intelligence reports.
President Donald Trump's allies argue the whistleblower favors Democrats and doesn't have direct knowledge of the situation, which is partly why they want to unmask the intelligence official.
President Donald Trump this week made it clear — yet again — that he'd like to unmask the CIA whistleblower who filed a complaint about his conduct with Ukraine. Sen.
According to my version of the Twittersphere, the Gizmodo story is supposed to unmask a lie that Facebook's trending stories are a dispassionate survey of Facebook popularity, period.
Platforms assert their users' rights for a variety of reasons, including deterring frivolous efforts to unmask speakers and upholding their own platforms' views on the importance of free speech.
This style of conspiracy theory illustrations addresses a singular conspiracy theory — in this case, Uranium One — and tries to unmask the actors and their connections behind one specific plot.
Trump ordered aides to unmask the writer, cited "national security" concerns to justify a possible Justice Department investigation and issued an extraordinary demand that the newspaper reveal the author.
Recently, the Italian investigative journalist Claudio Gatti attempted to unmask Ms. Ferrante, claiming that numerous financial and real estate records identify the author as the Italian translator, Anita Raja.
The former JPMorgan banker has faced investor criticism following his attempts to unmask a whistleblower, which Barclays insiders fear could unseat him if the findings of inquiries are damning.
Staley is currently under fire by Barclays shareholders for his attempt to unmask an internal whistleblower, spurring investigations by both the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority.
In May, Nunes said he was "very concerned" about unmasking requests by the Obama administration, and called for "major changes" to federal law guiding who can unmask U.S. citizens.
Neves, who lost the 2014 election to Rousseff, said in a statement it would now be possible to "unmask the lies and show the absolute propriety" of his conduct.
Read more: Trump says he's trying to unmask the Ukraine call whistleblower, in possible violation of federal lawThe State Department's inspector general usually operates independently of its political appointees.
His voice is pitched but his words don't need much effort to unmask and allude to the inner workings of Ocean's mind more than any track of the album.
"Trump is at his very nature an insecure carnival barker, so the best way to unmask him is to show everyone that it's all a circus," Mr. Pfeiffer wrote.
In his quest to unmask the conspiracy of reptilian dominion, Manny tries to rouse his friends to action and devotes himself to unearthing clues hidden in alternative jazz albums.
Dissidents have previously speculated that the Saudi government is able to unmask anonymous accounts — a theory that's become more credible with the spying charges involving two former Twitter employees.
Trump cited "national security" in an interview with reporters aboard Air Force One as he called on Attorney General Jeff Sessions to open an investigation to unmask the author.
Keytruda, which belongs to a new class of medicines called PD-1 inhibitors that help the immune system unmask hidden cancer cells, generated second-quarter sales of $314 million.
Customs and Border Protection on Friday withdrew its demand that Twitter unmask the anonymous account, a day after the social media company sued the government to block the summons.
Paul said his query whether the individual named had worked with a member of Democratic Representative Adam Schiff's staff to impeach Trump was not meant to unmask the whistleblower.
Gowdy said the question of whether it is appropriate to unmask individuals in an intelligence report is a policy issue, not a question of whether a crime was committed.
News of the KKR dispute comes at a sensitive time for Staley who faces regulatory scrutiny in the United States and Britain over his attempts to unmask a whistleblower.
Rand Paul (R-Ky.) on Monday said Rice should testify under oath about her reported requests to "unmask" the identities of Americans associated with President Trump in intelligence reports.
Much of the fake news that fact-checkers like Alt News unmask is targeted at political parties, including Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress Party, led by Gandhi.
Figliuzzi said it was the FBI's belief that Murphy wasn't going to risk taking a job inside the State Department, where the vetting process might unmask her true identity.
The same flaw was evident when Staley tried last year to unmask a whistleblower who had levelled accusations against a colleague and friend that the Barclays chief felt were unfair.
These were to "unmask" Christian morality; to offer a "critique of modernity"; to show that "the old truth is coming to an end" and find ways of affirming life nonetheless.
Susan Rice Without offering evidence, President Trump suggested Susan Rice committed a crime when the ex-national security adviser asked to unmask names of Trump associates mentioned in intel reports.
One said Comey "admits" that the Obama White House could unmask an American citizen under surveillance, when in fact he said they have to go through the NSA or FBI.
On Thursday, April 6, Twitter filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Government in response to the Trump administration's attempt to unmask and attack one of the many anti-Trump accounts.
As more women are stepping forward to unmask abusers in various industries, Allen says it's clear that we need this kind of tenacity from traditionally marginalized voices more than ever.
Fugitive: Luis Mena -- The brutal rape and murder of a flight attendant goes unsolved for 8 years, until the perpetrator's terrified family flees to Mexico to unmask him for authorities.
That's why in 'The Land of the Free' video I had the KKK unmask themselves and reveal themselves as police officers or reveal themselves as a judge or a priest.
New York's banking regulator ordered Barclays to pay $15 million in penalties after the British bank's chief executive officer tried to unmask a whistle-blower, the regulator said on Tuesday.
A day earlier, Trump's top lieutenants stepped forward to repudiate the op-ed in a show of loyalty to their incensed boss, who has ordered aides to unmask the writer.
The same flaw was evident when Mr. Staley tried last year to unmask a whistle-blower who had made what he thought were unfair accusations against a colleague and friend.
So on Thursday, Twitter filed a lawsuit against the Customs and Border Protection agency, among others, which were seeking to unmask an anonymous Twitter account critical of the Trump administration.
That way, the results of any analysis cannot be used to unmask individuals or allow a malicious third party to trace any one data point back to an identifiable source.
The US Department of Homeland Security has launched an internal investigation into an attempt from one of its agencies to unmask the identities of people behind an anti-Trump Twitter account.
For example, the U.S. government's move against Grindr was reportedly motivated by concerns the Chinese government could blackmail individuals with security clearances or its location data could help unmask intelligence agents.
It could mean that this administration will never try anything similar again, but it could also mean that future efforts to unmask critics will be less clumsy, and possibly more successful.
Mark Zaid said the action was taken to counter Republican efforts, led by Trump, to unmask the whistleblower, a member of the U.S. intelligence community whose identity has not been released.
Barclays' chief executive will get a pay cut after he tried twice last year to unmask a letter-writing whistleblower who impugned the character of a recent recruit at the bank.
Three were left as parcels outside victims' homes, one by a sidewalk with a trip-wire mechanism attached and two shipped as FedEx parcels, which helped investigators unmask the bomber's identity.
Since the first whistle-blower emerged, the White House has tried to unmask his identity, and dismiss him as a "deep state operative" with partisan motives to "take down" Mr. Trump.
Almost as quickly, in a herculean effort, an international network of researchers at data and wet laboratories has started gathering and analyzing data to unmask and disarm this perplexing new disease.
Some privacy advocates on the political right are concerned about how freely the Obama administration might have allowed officials to unmask the identities of Americans caught up in foreign surveillance calls.
Yet after he sent out what he calls "the Mattis post," he received dozens of tips that helped him unmask the online personas of Marines who had avoided detection, he said.
Several senators pressed the Trump administration on Friday for details after reports that U.S. officials tried to get Twitter to unmask an anonymous account that published tweets critical of President Trump.
The prize, named after the late president of the Czech Republic, "celebrates those who, with bravery and ingenuity, unmask the lie of dictatorship by living in truth," according to the foundation's website.
A handful of GOP lawmakers say that the House Intelligence Committee should investigate former Obama administration national security adviser Susan Rice's reported decision to unmask U.S. citizens caught up in intelligence gathering.
Obama's National Security Advisor Susan Rice admitted this week that she had requested to unmask American citizens during her tenure, but did not directly say if any of them were Trump associates.
Pretty Little Liars will unmask its ultimate villain when the series returns for the back half of season 7, and according to showrunner I. Marlene King, we may be bummed about it.
The engineer described themselves as a "professional stalker," which however accurate it may be (they attempt to unmask hackers) is probably not the best way to introduce yourself to a potential partner.
The government has sued in California to try to unmask the source of those files, with little luck to date; EFF is defending their company in a related case in New York.
The attack relied on a set of vulnerabilities in the Tor software—which have since been patched—and according to one source, the technique could unmask new hidden services within two weeks.
" That's a quality that's central to the issues that have enveloped Mr. Staley, which include a campaign to unmask a whistle-blower that Mr. Staley publicly acknowledged this week was a "mistake.
"We need to unmask what could be called the 'snake-tactics' used by those [purveyors of fake news] who disguise themselves in order to strike at any time and place," he said.
"We need to unmask what could be called the 'snake-tactics' used by those (purveyors of fake news) who disguise themselves in order to strike at any time and place," he said.
James Woods Clears Hurdle in Effort to Unmask Twitter User | A judge declined this week to put an end to Mr. Woods's case against an anonymous user that Twitter has refused to identify.
Following his arrest, the FBI seized control of the website and—in a decision controversial to this day—kept it running for almost two weeks while distributing malware designed to unmask its visitors.
LONDON, May 10 (IFR) - Barclays chairman John McFarlane rejected a call to oust CEO Jes Staley for trying to unmask a whistleblower, saying that would be an excessive punishment for "a genuine mistake".
"I think the bankruptcy is going to unmask the sexual abuse issue in ways we've never seen before, because we're going to see men from all over the country come forward," said Mones.
A 'whodunit' tale, the film follows Brannagh's detective as he seeks to unmask a murderer among the passengers on board the glamorous train, trapped by an avalanche in mountainous terrain in southern Europe.
For weeks now, Republicans have said they'd like to unmask the whistleblower who filed a complaint about President Donald Trump's conduct with Ukraine, despite concerns that it could put that individual at risk.
The Trump administration informed Twitter on Friday that it would withdraw its demand that the social media company unmask an account critical of the president — a move that prompted Twitter to drop its lawsuit.
In support of Yelp in May, the EFF argued:Besides anonymous speakers asserting their own rights to directly challenge the legal demands to unmask them, online platforms are increasingly asserting their users' rights in court.
At the same time, the commission is also considering another exception to the rules: it might allow private emergency services, like an ambulance company, to unmask anonymous calls so that they can provide help.
Monáe uses this album to reject all of the sexism, racism, and homophobia that has resurfaced in Trump's America, but she also uses it to explore and unmask herself in a completely new way.
The program to unmask the individuals behind shell companies that buy high-end houses with cash will still cover New York City's Manhattan and Miami-Dade County, its two focus areas announced in January.
In 2013, a young computational biologist named Yaniv Erlich shocked the research world by showing it was possible to unmask the identities of people listed in anonymous genetic databases using only an Internet connection.
Carlson, an anchor for Fox News, found a way to unmask and defeat Roger Ailes, head of the network that became a powerhouse in conservative television news and transformed the media and political landscape.
With artificial intelligence becoming more and more advanced in general, it's clear the deepfake battle will be an arms race between the fake video makers and those looking to unmask the face-swapped truth.
"You see, just five days ago we began to unmask the true nature of the front-runner so far in this race," Rubio told a cheering crowd at his campaign headquarters in Miami, Fla.
The earnings came a week after Barclays announced Chief Executive Jes Staley would keep his job but face a fine following the results of a regulatory probe into his attempts to unmask a whistleblower.
Cohen-Watnick also reported to Jared Kushner on his review of requests by the Obama White House to "unmask" top Trump transition officials, arguably the only "crime" committed in the whole Russian-related investigation.
Whether cops are going undercover to learn more about suspects, or deploying hacking tools to unmask them on a mass scale, each side is always trying to stay one step ahead of the other.
If they get hacked while using this Tor Space, the hackers, at least in theory, should not have access to other data on the phone and shouldn't be able to easily unmask the user.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Wednesday condemned fake news as satanic, saying journalists and social media users should shun and unmask manipulative "snake tactics" that foment division to serve political and economic interests.
London (CNN Business)A court in Australia has ruled that a dentist who claims he was defamed in a Google review can serve the tech giant with an order to unmask the post's author.
According to a statement on April 10, the firm found that Mr. Staley had "honestly but mistakenly" sought to unmask the writer without realizing the impropriety of his actions; the board accepted the explanation.
They also tried to figure out whether Rhodes was one of the Obama staffers who backed National Security Adviser Susan Rice's request to unmask the identities of Trump transition officials caught in foreign surveillance.
Names of American citizens not under surveillance are typically hidden in intelligence reports but some national security officials in the federal government are legally allowed to unmask people if there is a legitimate security rationale.
An investigation by the Special Projects Desk has found that Acurian may also be pursuing people's medical information more directly, using the services of a startup that advertises its ability to unmask anonymous website visitors.
Case in point: this year, women anonymously shared their experiences of abusive co-workers in a shared Google Doc — the so-called "Shitty Media Men" list, likely without realizing that a lawsuit could unmask them.
The lawsuit revealed that CBP agents had tried to use an administrative summons to unmask the identity of a pseudonymous Twitter account that was critical of the Trump administration, and at times, of CBP itself.
Republicans have been excited all week in response to a report that says former Obama National Security Adviser Susan Rice asked the intelligence community to "unmask" the names of Trump campaign and Trump transition officials.
All of them were wearing some kind of armor and facemasks, and the police, citing a law against concealed faces in public, made them unmask, prompting them to leave with promises to come back later.
Started by the newspaper's Bizarre column editor Gordon Smart a few weeks after Burial's Mercury Prize nomination, Smart called to "unmask" the producer, asking for a "manhunt" and offering a reward for his true identity.
President Donald Trump and his GOP allies have relentlessly sought to unmask the anonymous US intelligence official behind the whistleblower complaint that sparked the impeachment inquiry, despite the fact that it's irrelevant at this point.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Just as author J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" stories unmask hidden magical secrets, Universal Studios' new "Wizarding World of Harry Potter," opening Thursday, has also concealed little magical mysteries for fans to uncover.
" But the pope then added, "I myself would like to give heartfelt thanks to those media professionals who were honest and objective and sought to unmask these predators and to make their victims' voices heard.
The Schiff memo cites the FISA application's note that Steele's research appeared intended for use "to discredit" Trump's campaign, and argues that the Justice Department appropriately did not "unmask" US officials in the FISA application.
"From our reporting (like the Post's) there's nothing to indicate the timing was calculated," Buzzfeed editor in chief Ben Smith, whose outlet had tried to reach Ford, tweeted Sunday about her decision to unmask herself.
The investigators were apparently able to unmask the hacker thanks to one crucial mistake: the hacker forgot to turn on his VPN once, revealing his real IP address, presumably when he used either WordPress or Twitter.
A federal watchdog is investigating whether the Trump administration abused its legal powers when it sought to force Twitter to unmask an anonymous so-called "alt agency" account that has been tweeting criticism of the president.
" FACEBOOK NIXES FARRAKHAN VIDEO OPPOSING INTERRACIAL MARRIAGE AFTER OUTCRY But Mackey cautioned that the same tools used to unmask white supremacists could be used against "historically powerless individuals and groups to intimidate, harass, and silence them.
Both appellate courts said plaintiffs seeking to unmask anonymous posters need only make a prima facie showing that the anonymous statements are libelous and that they cannot pursue their claims without establishing the poster's true identity.
British regulators have concluded efforts of Barclays chief executive Jes Staley to unmask a whistleblower at the bank represented a breach of individual conduct and proposed he pay an undisclosed fine, the bank said on Friday.
Six months later, Bellingcat — a collective of hypervigilant armchair sleuths established in 2014 by Eliot Higgins, a British blogger working from home while caring for his infant daughter — began to unmask those behind the attempted assassinations.
He reiterated that another Republican health care plan is in the works, called Obamacare "dead," and alluded to an "intel official" who helped "unmask" Trump team members swept up in foreign surveillance for the Obama administration.
Over the next quarter-century, Tan tried not only to track down her movie but also to unmask the motives of the man who stole it, taunting her with years of broken promises and blank videotapes.
When Patty realizes the breadth of Regina's plot in a meeting with an imprisoned Bob, she swiftly elects to unmask Regina as the true Pageant Killer, pin Stella Rose's murder on her, and then murder Regina.
Trump and some other Republicans have pressed for months to unmask the intelligence official who filed the report and have tried to paint the individual as a partisan figure working with Democrats to destroy Trump's presidency.
WASHINGTON — Intelligence officials asked the National Security Agency to unmask the identities of Americans in surveillance-based intelligence reports 16,721 times last year — a significant rise from a year earlier, a new report revealed on Tuesday.
The data was anonymized, but multiple experts said it could be possible to unmask the identity of users, especially when that data, sold by Avast's subsidiary Jumpshot, was combined with other data that its clients may possess.
For most of the last decade, internet snoops, journalists and bitcoin enthusiasts have been trying to unmask Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious creator of bitcoin who holds almost 210 million of the digital coins — currently worth $20163 billion.
For most of the last decade, internet snoops, journalists and bitcoin enthusiasts have been trying to unmask Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious creator of bitcoin who holds almost 26 million of the digital coins — currently worth $22018 billion.
What makes this episode even more scandalous is that the Obama administration knew the attacks were underway in real time, yet it failed to unmask the totality of the alleged Russian assault before the damage was done.
LOS ANGELES, April 5 (Reuters) - Just as author J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" stories unmask hidden magical secrets, Universal Studios' new "Wizarding World of Harry Potter," opening Thursday, has also concealed little magical mysteries for fans to uncover.
LONDON (Reuters) - Barclays Chief Executive Jes Staley faced calls from individual shareholders to resign and received lukewarm backing in a vote to reappoint him at the bank's annual general meeting, following his attempts to unmask a whistleblower.
So now there are two things we don't know: Who the hell Lil' Ricky is, and whether his eventual unmasking (god, please let them finally unmask this man) will bring our group of wiley teens back together.
The House Intelligence Committee is conducting its own investigation of issues surrounding Mr. Trump and Russia, but the committee's Republican chairman has said a top priority is to unmask whoever is speaking to journalists about classified information.
The letter lambasts Trump's repeated calls to unmask the whistleblower and the president's attempts to discredit him, calling both dangerous actions that could endanger the whistleblower and constitute crimes such as witness retaliation or obstruction of Congress.
Some within the intelligence and law enforcement communities may "unmask" the US person, but Nunes said he was worried about how and why Trump and members of his transition team could have been unmasked following legal surveillance collection.
Instead of running him over or shooting him, he rationally pulls over and at gun point, orders the man to unmask himself so he can identify him and then lets the guy run off and contacts the police.
Pretty Little Liars' final episode aired on Tuesday, marking the end of five teenagers trying to unmask their stalker by fearfully scrolling through texts, cringing at every ring of a cellphone, and elaborately tracking down lair after lair.
Oerting, a former Europol cybercrime expert, was not immediately available for comment but one source said his move was not related to an investigation into an attempt by Chief Executive Jes Staley to unmask a whistleblower at Barclays.
Sometimes you unmask the name in order to protect an American citizen... [like if a] senator is talking to someone that he doesn't really know who that is," said McLaughlin, later adding "[S]he was doing her job.
Staley faces regulatory probes in the U.S. and Britain and criticism from investors following his attempts to unmask a whistleblower at the bank, which market sources including Barclays insiders fear could unseat Staley if the findings are harsh.
First, they had to find out who they were truly dealing with.... Herbalife Chief Executive Officer Michael O. Johnson had been waiting for weeks, hoping its arrival would help unmask the man who had threatened to destroy him.
"Batman: Mask of the Phantasm" Mr. Conroy's first feature-length performance from this 1993 film finds Batman reflecting on a failed romance from his youth while he tries to unmask a vigilante killing a group of crime bosses.
Some are designed to jockey for social media position with the propaganda bots, while others set out to unmask nefarious actors, distract enemies, redirect public attention to the messages they value or even build morale among human activists.
"The president is in charge of enforcing that, and now he's the one leading the charge trying to unmask the whistleblower, or making snide comments that his audience is laughing about," said Colapinto, who's also represented FBI whistleblowers.
The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee is accusing top political aides of President Obama of making hundreds of requests during the 2016 presidential race to unmask the names of Americans in intelligence reports, including Trump transition officials.
LONDON, May 11 (Reuters) - Barclays Chief Executive Jes Staley, criticised for his attempts to unmask a whistleblower, took another knock on Thursday when the bank confirmed he had been deceived by emails purportedly from the lender's Chairman John McFarlane.
Leaks of such detailed information about Islamic State are rare and give Britain's spies a potential trove of data that could help unmask militants who have threatened more attacks like those that killed 130 people in Paris last November.
While I'm thrilled that we can put our burning questions to rest (and finally unmask the villainous A.D. once and for all), I have no idea what I'm supposed to do without a little Rosewood drama in my life.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump said former White House National Security Adviser Susan Rice may have committed a crime when requesting to unmask the names of Trump's associates who were incidentally mentioned on intercepted communications during the Obama administration.
Roberts refused to read the name of a person thought by some to be the whistleblower during the Senate trial, but it's clear from the repeated efforts to unmask the whistleblower that Trump's allies will not let this go.
At the very least, the decision of Ford to unmask herself offered Democrats a rallying point as they seek to make the Kavanaugh nomination and the fate of the Supreme Court generally a key issue in the midterm elections.
All Republicans on the intelligence panel supported the measure, while all Democrats opposed it due to a mix of concerns, including language that would revise how government officials can "unmask" the identity of Americans' names' typically redacted in intelligence intercepts.
This week, multiple news outlets reported that Susan Rice, former national security adviser to Barack Obama, had made several requests to "unmask" the names of Donald Trump's transition team members from intelligence reports, in order to reveal their redacted names.
LONDON (Reuters) - Barclays chief executive Jes Staley's attempts to unmask a whistleblower will be a test case for a regime put in place last year that aims to hold bank bosses to account if they fail to defend reinforced standards.
LONDON, April 20 (Reuters) - British regulators have concluded efforts of Barclays chief executive Jes Staley to unmask a whistleblower at the bank represented a breach of individual conduct and proposed he pay an undisclosed fine, the bank said on Friday.
The White House discovered last month that President Obama's national security advisor Susan Rice made dozens of requests to "unmask" Trump transition officials in incidental collection of their communications with electronically monitored foreign officials, per Eli Lake in Bloomberg View.
In order to unmask the Redditor, the EFF says Watch Tower needed to have passed the "Doe" test, which requires the organization to prove that its claims are valid and that disclosing the person's identity is worth the potential harm.
The woman who claims NHL star Evander Kane stiffed her out of $3 MIL for aborting his child was ordered to reveal her real name in court in order to proceed with the case ... so she's decided to unmask herself.
While Rice has insisted she did nothing wrong, Republicans have seized on the reports to suggest that officials in the Obama administration may have been politically motivated to "unmask" members of Trump's transition or campaign who appeared in intelligence reports.
Four former Jones Day lawyers who anonymously sued the firm for sex bias have asked a federal judge to block the firm's bid to unmask their identities, saying it would brand them with a "scarlet letter" in the legal industry.
For instance, incidental communications, and the ability to unmask USPERs contained in them, is what allowed the FBI to stop a terrorist plot targeting the New York City subway system and uncover an Al Qaeda cell in Kansas City, Missouri.
After all, helping the FBI crack a sports corruption case, as Steele did earlier in his relationship with the bureau, is a far cry from the skills and sourcing needed to unmask the true intentions of a sophisticated Russian counterintelligence operation.
MORE's intelligence chief issued revised procedures in 2013 that made it easier for executive branch officials to "unmask" the names of lawmakers or congressional staffers caught up in intelligence intercepts overseas, according to interviews and documents reviewed by The Hill.
The discovery could add a new dimension — a question of political bias — to a long-running congressional investigation into why Power's authority was used to unmask hundreds of Americans' names in secret National Security Agency intercepts during the 2016 election.
In his pursuit to unmask the perils of the criminal justice system, Oliver relayed to his television audience the heartbreaking story of Michael Morton, a Texas man who was wrongfully sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife.
Why was an investigative reporter sifting through financial and real estate papers in an effort to unmask the author, as if she were a politician or business owner under scrutiny for keeping secrets the public had a right to know?
On Monday, US Chief Magistrate Judge Joseph Spero upheld a subpoena that aimed to unmask the anonymous users in the gamer chat app Discord who were involved in planning the Unite the Right white supremacist rally in Charlottesville last year.
One theory popular among twitchy forum posters right now is that the DEA or FBI have been running Dream for months, looking for slipups, monitoring large in and outflows of bitcoin, and are using technology to unmask users, buyers, and operators.
Law enforcement agencies are always looking for new ways to identify suspects on the dark web, whether that means using malware to unmask people, executing wide ranging attacks on the Tor anonymity network, or tracking a drug dealer's physically mailed packages.
Clearly a request from the national security advisor would carry great weight, but in all cases the decision to unmask is the agency's and it is based on whether the requester needs the detail to do his or her job.
"As religious leaders, we are called, therefore, to unmask the violence that masquerades as purported sanctity," the pope said at a peace conference organized by Al Azhar mosque and university, one of the most influential centers of Sunni Islamic learning.
Rice had been subpoenaed by the committee as it looked into Republican concerns about whether anyone from the administration of Obama, a Democrat, had asked to "unmask" names of Trump campaign advisers picked up in top-secret foreign communications intercepts.
LONDON, April 18 (Reuters) - Britain's financial markets regulator said on Tuesday it was vital to protect corporate whistleblowers, after it launched a high-profile probe last week into Barclays Chief Executive Jes Staley's attempts to unmask one inside his own bank.
The law, enacted in 1938 to unmask Nazi propaganda in the United States, requires people to disclose to the Justice Department when they advocate, lobby or perform public relations work in the U.S. on behalf of a foreign government or political entity.
Hiroshi tells us about how, from the moment he started exposing people to his androids, a shift took place: The androids, he says, seemed to unmask the humans around them, to reveal a desire they'd carefully been hiding—for connection, for touch.
The watchdog also attributed its new skepticism about U.S. internet freedom to heightened harassment of American journalists online, not to mention efforts by the Trump administration, including a controversial — and quickly abandoned — attempt to unmask some of its prominent critics on Twitter.
He was little more than a background character in the Prequel Trilogy, but he took on a more central role in the Clone Wars animated series as a shadowy operative and Jedi Master who attempted to assassinate Count Dooku and unmask Darth Sidious.
It will be up to Republicans to effectively unmask their opponents for who they really are, and show their base they are the very people who will go to Washington and vote to undo every single thing that President Trump has accomplished.
Roiphe is still making headlines with "controversial" stories — most recently when a rumor circulated on Twitter that she planned to unmask the woman behind the notorious Shitty Media Men list in Harper's — but most would agree her views no longer seem relevant.
The series — which has previously revealed two major characters as iterations of the villain — cannot end without the mystery of who's behind the texting torture being solved, but it's not like the show will unmask A and then immediately roll the credits.
That included asking Clapper for subsequent help to figure out how many people had the ability to unmask citizens in section 702 surveillance, and having Clapper reiterate that he had asked for the unmasking of a Trump associate in the past. Sen.
The class of so-called checkpoint inhibitors that help unmask cancer cells hiding from the body's immune system also includes Bristol-Myers Squibb's Opdivo and AstraZeneca's Imfinzi, as well as Merck KGaA and Pfizer's Bavencio, targeting a broad range of cancer types.
The EU reached a compromise over data retention in December, agreeing to the five-year limit and moving to anonymize passenger information after a period of six months, though agencies will be able to unmask that data by request for anti-terror investigations.
During his recent testimony before the HPSCI, National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers stated that only 20 people in the entire agency have the authority to unmask the identities of U.S. persons contained in intelligence reports derived from NSA-collected intelligence information.
The subpoenas asked the agencies to provide details of any requests made by two top Obama administration aides and the former CIA director to "unmask" names of Trump campaign advisers inadvertently picked up in top-secret foreign communications intercepts, congressional sources said.
Bloomberg's Eli Lake reported on Monday that former national security adviser Susan Rice made "multiple requests to unmask U.S. persons in intelligence reports that related to Trump transition activities," and that Cohen-Watnick relayed that information to House intelligence committee chairman, Devin Nunes.
According to one source, those NSA reports suggest Susan Rice, a former National Security Council adviser under Obama, acted "normal and appropriate" in her requests to "unmask" the names of some US citizens who were caught up in surveillance on foreign officials.
The legal efforts to unmask women in sexual assault cases come as the federal Education Department is in the final stages of reviewing some 120,000 comments about Secretary Betsy DeVos's proposed new rules under Title IX, the federal law forbidding sex discrimination.
"We have seen no reason the government has given for seeking to unmask this speaker's identity," Bhandari said, adding that the right to anonymous speech against the government is "a bedrock American value" strongly protected under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Police later would unmask him as Glenn Taylor Helzer, a 30-year-old former stockbroker and self-proclaimed prophet whose two followers — his younger brother, Justin, 28, and Justin's girlfriend, Dawn Godman, 26 — were committed to assist his plan to overtake the Mormon church.
In a letter sent back to the lawmaker today, the watchdog office confirmed it is probing whether the DHS had done anything "improper" in its attempt to unmask the anonymous account — as well as whether there's "potential broader misuse of summons authority" at the DHS.
In its budget request for next year, the FBI asked for $38.3 more million on top of the $31 million already requested last year to "develop and acquire" tools to get encrypted data, or to unmask internet users who hide behind a cloak of encryption.
Even according to a fevered editorial from the Wall Street Journal, the entire alleged scandal involving former National Security Adviser Susan Rice boils down to her request to unmask "at least one" name of a Trump transition official that appeared in finished intelligence reports.
Though a Justice Department official insisted that the letter was simply part of the typical fact-finding that officials do when executive branch employees plan to write about their government service, Anonymous's representatives cast it as an effort to unmask their client, and a warning.
In the same way that the obnoxious newspaper editor J. Jonah Jameson continually tries to unmask Spiderman's alter ego, for the sake of his own ego, Smart tried to unveil Burial with no care for what he actually stood for: making bleak cityscapes beautiful.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An aggressive push by President Donald Trump's Republican allies to unmask an anonymous whistleblower who ignited the impeachment inquiry could help shore up voter support for Trump, as Congress enters a critical new phase of televised hearings, party officials and strategists say.
The requests to unmask the names of Trump associates underwent the same stringent evaluations that U.S. privacy laws and intelligence regulations require for all such applications, and they produced nothing out of the ordinary, said the four officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
While the identities of Americans who interact with the targets of surveillance operations are usually kept anonymous in reports, if an administration official decides she needs to know who those Americans are to better understand a report, she can ask intelligence officials to "unmask" them.
Its gestures mimic and even parody de Kooning's emotional arcs, while its careful assembly — required by its weighty, unyielding materials — unmask the sleight of hand perpetrated by the older artist, whose paintings were much more measured and deliberate than their swipes and splatters suggested.
To say there's a backlog of data the public deserves to know is an understatement if you remember the controversy Trump ignited months ago when he promised to unmask some of the details surrounding the 54-year-old assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
A 2017 study from Stanford University found it was possible to identify people from web browsing data, and multiple experts said it would likely be possible to unmask users of antivirus program Avast whose anonymized browsing data was being sold sometimes without their knowledge.
So here is 2019 in its last moments: The actress Sharon Stone gets kicked off a dating app for being herself, while the ever-screechy President Trump gets to stay on Twitter after retweeting fake accounts and links that appear to unmask a whistle-blower.
The panel is expected to insert a requirement that executive branch officials asking the N.S.A. to unmask the names of Americans in intelligence reports, which are hidden to minimize intrusions into their privacy, sign certifications that they are seeking the information for legitimate purposes.
Though we've already seen some craziness from PLL's season 7b premiere — like, say, an evil board game the Liars will have to play in order to unmask A.D. — this promo from Portugal reveals one absolutely nuts scene that we have yet to see on Pretty Little Liars.
" Bloomberg View columnist Eli Lake, who was the first to report that Rice had sought to unmask Trump officials, told MSNBC, "From my sources it appears this was pretty much rumor, valuable potential political information about the Trump transition plans for when they came into office.
LONDON (Reuters) - British whistleblowers will be less likely to speak out, now that the chief executive of Barclays has been allowed to keep his job after trying to unmask an informant at the bank, another whistleblower and the head of a support group said on Friday.
The new report also came amid allegations, recently repeated by U.S. President Donald Trump, that former President Barack Obama ordered warrantless surveillance of his communications and that former national security adviser Susan Rice asked the NSA to unmask the names of U.S. persons caught in the surveillance.
USA-TRUMP-IMPEACHMENT Whistleblower offers Republicans testimony as Trump pushes to unmask WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. official whose whistleblower complaint led to the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump offered to communicate directly with Republicans on the intelligence committee leading the inquiry, his lawyers said on Sunday.
Armed with nothing more than crap coffee, some couscous, and the rapacious need to unmask the inspiration behind a saxophone-heavy eastern European club-pop record that was never actually that good in the first place, I set about turning my desk into a missing person's bureau.
As the initial scramble to unmask the writer proved fruitless, attention turned to the questions the article raised, which have been whispered in Washington for more than a year: Is Trump truly in charge, and could a divided executive branch pose a danger to the country?
ISTANBUL — Friends and supporters of the Saudi dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi held funeral prayers over an empty marble slab at one of Istanbul's holiest mosques on Friday, declaring him a martyr and vowing to unmask those behind his murder in the Saudi Consulate 45 days ago.
Barclays Bank will need to figure out how the actions of its chief executive, James E. Staley, will affect its culture as it deals with the revelation last week that the British authorities are investigating him for trying to unmask the identity of an anonymous whistle-blower.
"Extending martial law can unmask the Duterte government's real political intentions to apply authoritarian rule in the country, like the way he ruled Davao City for 20 years as a city mayor," said Rommel Banlaoi, the chairman of the Philippine Institute for Peace, Violence and Terrorism Research.
While the F.B.I. remains tight-lipped, the C.I.A. has shown considerable pride in helping publicly unmask the fourth spy at wartime Los Alamos, perhaps in part because more than seven decades have now passed since Mr. Seborer first entered the secretive site in the New Mexico wilderness.
The committee is also expected to include a requirement that any executive branch official seeking to "unmask" or reveal the identity of an American citizen in intelligence reports sign a certification avowing that they need the information for a legitimate national security purpose, according to the Times.
They are also expected to include a requirement that any executive branch official seeking to "unmask" or reveal the identity of an American citizen in intelligence reports sign a certification avowing that they need the information for a legitimate national security purpose, according to the Times.
So the leak of alleged NSA tools, according to Snowden, is a way for Russia to say that if the US can unmask and expose Russian hacking operations, so can Russia do to the US. The hacked NSA server where the hacking tools were found is proof of that.
That is according to Bloomberg View's Eli Lake, who first broke the story in early April that Rice, who served under President Barack Obama from 2013 to 2017, tried to "unmask" Trump associates mentioned by foreign officials in conversations picked up as part of the US' intelligence-gathering operations.
It turns out that Power — the diplomat whose authority inexplicably was used to unmask hundreds of Americans' names in secret intelligence reports during the 2016 election — engaged in similar Trump-bashing on her official government email, according to documents unearthed by an American Center for Law and Justice lawsuit.
However, Virginia Senator Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said in a series of posts on Twitter Friday that attempting to unmask a confidential source was "irresponsible" and "potentially illegal"— potentially opening up a new front between Trump and those he views as political antagonists.
"Unless the Tribeca Film Festival plans to definitively unmask Andrew Wakefield, it will be yet another disheartening chapter where a scientific fraud continues to occupy a spotlight," Dr. Mary Anne Jackson, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, said in an interview on Friday.
"We need to unmask what could be called the 'snake-tactics' used by those who disguise themselves in order to strike at any time and place," the pope wrote in a message ahead of what the church has designated as its World Day of Social Communications, in May.
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers are facing mounting pressure to end Capitol Hill's culture of secrecy over sexual harassment as they return from a holiday break, with members of both parties calling for Congress to overhaul its handling of misconduct claims and to unmask lawmakers who have paid settlements using taxpayer money.
The Ukraine whistleblower followed the law to tell Congress about political favors Trump tried to exact from Ukraine and kicked off the impeachment effort, but has maintained confidentiality despite an all-out online assault by Trump's allies and repeated efforts by Republican lawmakers to unmask him or her.
Motherboard managing editor Emanuel Maiberg contacted Eastern Europe/Eurasia lead researcher and trainer Aric Toler at Bellingcat, the award-winning open source investigations team that previously used images posted to social media to discover key information about the downing of flight MH17 in Ukraine and unmask Russian government assassins.
The season 2 Christmas episode "Silent Night, Deadly Night" did unmask janitor Mr. Svenson (Cameron McDonald), but with Sheriff Keller (Martin Cummins) shooting Svenson dead before he could explain the truth about the Black Hood, it's hard not to question if we got the real answer to this particularly mystery.
In "Paterno" on HBO, Al Pacino plays the coach like a wounded bull, at once bewildered by his implication in the sordid events and defiantly defensive that his own actions were sufficient as investigators unmask Sandusky's crimes against young boys, some of which took place in the university's locker-room showers.
"Today's announcement should make clear to those engaged in cybercrime that we will identify you, we will unmask you, and we will prosecute you, no matter how much effort it requires or how long it might take," said Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Department's Criminal Division.
Evidence has pointed to SEI being behind that attack: SEI researchers Alexander Volynkin and Michael McCord were due to present research at the Black Hat hacking conference in August 27 on how to unmask the IP addresses of Tor hidden services and their users, before the talk was suddenly canceled without explanation.
While VPN in combination with Tor will keep you safe from the ISP's (potentially) prying eyes, the VPN itself might know you're using Tor, and if it's logging traffic (most VPNs say they don't, but you can never be a 100% sure), then a subpoena from the authorities to the VPN might be enough to unmask your Tor usage.
The most prominent and broad regulation of the internet is through copyright, as publicized in the thousands of lawsuits that the Recording Industry Association of America launched against individual downloaders, the subpoenas the RIAA issued to the ISPs to unmask downloaders, and the RIAA and MPAA's massive lawsuits against the Napsters, Groksters, and even YouTubes of the world.
One of the best things about "A Beautiful Day" is that it's not just a biopic; instead, it traces the true story of a friendship that blossomed between a cynical magazine writer (played by Matthew Rhys) and Rogers, whom he was assigned to profile and whose unflappable generosity of spirit patiently withstood the writer's every effort to "unmask" him.
In an interview on Monday, Mr. Vasilenko said he believed the real reason for that arrest was that he had helped a former K.G.B. colleague get a visa to the United States, without realizing that the former colleague had provided information to the United States that helped unmask the former F.B.I. agent Robert Hanssen as a spy for Moscow.
" Now, the social media platform has made its own request to the court — Twitter has asked for a declaration that "the CBP Summons is unlawful and unenforceable because it violates the First Amendment rights of both Twitter and its users by seeking to unmask the identity of one or more anonymous Twitter users voicing criticism of the government on matters of public concern.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, having thrown out the Iranian nuclear accord, is also now free to unmask Tehran's deceptions in the Levinson case.
"Unless the Tribeca Film Festival plans to definitively unmask Andrew Wakefield, it will be yet another disheartening chapter where a scientific fraud continues to occupy a spotlight and overshadows the damage he has left behind in the important story of vaccine safety and success," Dr. Mary Anne Jackson, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, said in an email.
It was the hope of many of my current and former colleagues in the FBI that Inspector General Horowitz would be courageous enough to unmask Comey and his inner circle for what they were – rogue officials who played by their own rules, leaked with impunity and allowed their personal political biases to impact one of the most important investigations the FBI has ever conducted.
Sen. Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (R-Ky.) on Monday said former national security adviser Susan Rice should testify under oath about her reported requests to "unmask" the identities of Americans associated with President Trump in intelligence reports.
And he talked of the importance of being able to recognize the "sly and dangerous form of seduction that worms its way into the heart with false and alluring arguments," Reuters reported "We need to unmask what could be called the 'snake-tactics' used by those (purveyors of fake news) who disguise themselves in order to strike at any time and place," he said.
His latest show continues this project, but repeats specific motifs — the black curtain backdrop, the circular aperture of the camera lens, and clips — to unmask the artifice of studio portrait photography and make visible the complex power dynamic between photographer and photographed — a relationship built on consent, trust, and power, similar to romantic and sexual relationships (interesting because many of Sepuya's subjects are friends and lovers).
On one song, with a dismissive title that can't be printed here, she provides a road map for how to unmask a pretty boy's true character: There's this cute guy down my streetI always wanted to meetSo I went creeping around on his socialsIn all the selfies he takesHis head is tilted the same wayAnd his favorite hashtag is beastmode Here, Ms. Lovelis is gleeful, using her immaturity against his.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is ordering the top U.S. intelligence official to come up with a new policy for responding to requests from officials to "unmask" Americans in intelligence reports.
The president earlier this week signed a memorandum instructing Director of National Intelligence Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray Coats11 Essential reads you missed this week Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move Hillicon Valley: Deepfakes pose 2020 test for media | States beg Congress for more election security funds | Experts worry campaigns falling short on cybersecurity | Trump officials urge reauthorization of NSA surveillance program MORE to come up with a new policy for the government in responding to requests from law enforcement officials seeking to "unmask" Americans in intelligence reports.
We deserve the truth: it's time to unmask Face ID. Digging into Face ID I realized that even if a maniacal criminal with a plastic surgery unit at his disposal was intent on stealing my identity — or, say, a financial criminal, or a security firm or government agency looking to create a database of faces — they wouldn't be able to do it using Face ID.  Apple doesn't actually have any record of your face; using Face ID does not mean that you're "giving Apple your face" like I thought it did.
The Scaramucci saga occurred on a day when stories that could have been a massive positive for the Trump White House broke, including the Bill Browder testimony regarding Fusion GPS, the Awan brothers and Debbie Wasserman Schultz scandal, the House Judiciary Committee requesting a second special counsel to investigate James Comey, Loretta Lynch and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, and Congressman Devin Nunes's revelation that someone inside the Obama administration made over 100 requests to unmask U.S. citizens.

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