She strongly refuted rumours that she pursued the case for malicious reasons. |
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More info on the malicious script execution security flaw can be found here. |
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The Americans are worried that they'll be the victim of spurious or malicious prosecutions. |
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To refuse to set aside the statutory demand in the circumstances was not biased or malicious. |
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Lord Steyn was contrasting damages for malicious falsehood with damages for libel. |
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Two people are facing possible prosecutions for malicious or criminal damage. |
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Lucy was brutally taken from us in a malicious, callous and evil way leaving a gap in our lives never to be filled. |
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It may be that Mr. Mitchell assumed that it would relieve the insurers from all risk arising from vandalism, sabotage and malicious mischief. |
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Arrests for trespassing, vandalism and malicious mischief would go a long way to help discourage this activity and build data on the activists. |
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In Washington, a person is guilty of malicious mischief if he or she knowingly and maliciously causes physical damage to the property of another. |
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Outside the court they both said they would consider mounting a case against the police for malicious prosecution. |
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On the pleadings it is conceivable that he could make out a case for malicious prosecution and conspiracy. |
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There is nothing to support even a concern over whether Mr. Davison has engaged in malicious prosecution. |
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The allegation of malicious prosecution against an Assistant Crown Attorney is one of the most serious allegations which can be made. |
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The State faces more than 30 claims of unlawful arrest, false imprisonment, assault and malicious prosecution. |
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As such a suit for malicious prosecution must be based on more than recklessness or gross negligence. |
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A growing method through which hackers exploit legitimate websites is the placing of malicious adverts, known as malvertising. |
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Symantec said that scareware vendors go to great lengths to initimidate and trick web users in to purchasing this malicious software. |
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My accusers will be men of straw and I will not have the financial ability to pursue a claim for malicious prosecution. |
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What with adware, malware or badware and the ominous sounding spyware we seem to be bombarded with diverse descriptions for malicious programs. |
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I furiously scratched out what I had just written in the notebook, and replaced it with more than just a few malicious thoughts. |
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These themes show the preoccupations of both virus writers and those they are targeting with their malicious code, Cluley reckons. |
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Kyle slammed his hands on the hood of the car and stood with a malicious, self-satisfied smirk across his face. |
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In a twist of almost malicious irony, his home was the closest they had to neutral ground. |
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The biggest threats come from malicious virus spreaders who can clog IT systems so effectively all traffic can come to a standstill. |
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The whole country was scarred because people never expected malicious dealers to polish stale rice with mineral oil just to gain a higher price. |
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Often, they pretend to be friendly at first before showing their true colours by playing a malicious trick. |
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The Attorney General and Crown attorneys are immune from civil suit except in the case of malicious prosecution. |
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The browser adjusts its security settings automatically, based on a regularly-updated blacklist of dangerous or malicious sites. |
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The similarity of the two fires suggests the possibility of malicious intent. |
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Is there no place in this world for pure unadulterated mean malicious wit anymore? |
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Sarah was 21 years old, small and plump with small brown eyes, mousy hair and a small mouth that often twisted into the most malicious of smiles. |
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According to one unconfirmed report the fires may have been started deliberately as part of a malicious attack against a telco. |
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One simple reason is that giving credence to honest reports can open the door to malicious slanders of every kind. |
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Over against the malicious slanders of these men is the nearly universal admiration for Othello. |
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All of this can be had without the malicious slander or the scandalous headlines. |
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I open my eyes and there are her deep, cold, violet, malicious eyes, staring at me. |
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Instead, they want all complaints subjected to a vetting process to weed out those that are malicious or unfounded. |
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They can't be eaten by mold or slobbered on by your dog or ripped by a malicious child. |
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It was malicious, horrible, with two small red eyes as bright as points of burning coal. |
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Lorraine's comment was unprovoked, a direct verbal assault done for the sole purpose of her own malicious pleasure. |
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Once again we have seen a totally unprovoked and malicious attack carried out on impulse. |
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Firstly, both human and digital nasties constantly evolve, as do the malicious tactics of intruders. |
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As a result of suspected malicious damage to the water fountain at Riverside Park the fountain is out of bounds to all comers to the park. |
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Thirty seconds after removing a previously boiled, unshelled egg from the microwave, the malicious little egg exploded in her face. |
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A malicious third party could easily intercept this information by placing a sniffer upstream of the company's servers. |
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We have had snowballs thrown at us when they went past, but this was a deliberate and malicious act. |
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It will provide a field day for Nimbys, malicious competitors, busybodies and timewasters. |
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Mr Obeid blamed a vendetta by two family members for the malicious stories circulating in the media. |
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That letter is a vengeful, malicious lie, and I have the emails to prove it. |
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This legislation can be used by malicious and vindictive people to get at their neighbours who might have a puppy or a dog next door. |
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A malicious virus has infected a virtual reality machine, the titular FireStarter. |
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She had consistently refuted what she claimed to be malicious allegations from spiteful colleagues. |
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Granted, she thought her sister did an awful, malicious, and spiteful job of it, but still! |
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And those indulging in hacking but with malicious and criminal intent are crackers. |
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Johnston has been charged with malicious wounding and assault occasioning actual bodily harm. |
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Employers have every right to take reasonable steps to protect themselves from harm from malicious or careless workers. |
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All the charges have since been withdrawn and Mr. Richards is now suing the department for malicious prosecution. |
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But no accident was discovered and police are treating the incident as a malicious hoax call. |
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Whether malicious or good willed, what all hoaxes seem to have in common is an element of gaining power over somebody. |
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The malicious site also harbours a secondary line of attack designed to dupe Windows users, reports Secure Computing. |
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Egged on by her friends, who claimed her stepbrother had been spreading malicious rumours about her, she attacked him with a hunting knife. |
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The patch corrects flaws that could allow malicious users to execute code on your computer. |
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There have been arrests relating to click fraud with regard to malicious clicking in order to deplete a competitor's advertising budget. |
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In plain English, clickjacking lets hackers and scammers hide malicious stuff under the cover of the content on a legitimate site. |
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It does not have a malicious payload, meaning it does not destroy or alter information within a computer. |
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There are many ill-bred crooks and criminals out there who try to install malicious software and scripts on unsuspecting web surfers. |
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The software is malicious and evil intentioned and is designed to steal something from you. |
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The flaw makes it possible for a website to embed malicious code directly into a web page, and infect visitors instantly while visiting the site. |
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He will no doubt ask the SMH to publish a retraction of this malicious and entirely concocted falsehood. |
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The settlement was reached after Judd sued the magazine for malicious falsehood and false attribution. |
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In malicious falsehood, the plaintiff has to prove that the statement is false. |
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They cannot be sued for libel, malicious falsehood or conspiring to give false evidence. |
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It certainly can be a possible way of distributing malicious code over the internet to the subscribers of the RSS feed. |
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Sampson had several other cases against him, including assault, crimen injuria and malicious damage to property. |
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It was one of those rare smiles that had nothing behind it, nothing sinister, malicious or conniving, it was a true smile. |
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Computer crackers might exploit this behaviour to inject malicious code into vulnerable systems. |
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Using a host-based file system may expose you to viruses, file corruption, and accidental or malicious file deletion. |
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Crimeware can enable remote access into applications, allowing criminals to break into networks for malicious purposes. |
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In today's high-speed networked computing environment, both inadvertent damage and malicious attacks can cripple a system in the blink of an eye. |
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But for more than 12 years peace and harmony in the sleepy lanes was turned sour, curdled by a malicious poison-pen writer. |
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To my mind, this is corporate cyberterrorism, corporate cybertheft if you like, and it's as repugnant as an any malicious attack on a Web site. |
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She wants to gall her rival and does it with malicious and practised expertise. |
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The test for reasonable and probable cause in a malicious prosecution case is the same as that in a claim based on false arrest or imprisonment. |
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She hated being fitted since she usually was prodded and poked by malicious pins. |
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Revenge was such a malicious and stupid act in some people's definition, but the denotation to her was justice. |
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Of course, message boards also attract attention-seekers, pranksters and malicious gossipers. |
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The first two factors are the grievousness of the acts and the degree of malicious intent. |
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Except what I felt so much about is the malicious and continuous disinformation given by media to the people. |
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Illness in African society is often attributed to the breaking of a taboo or machinations of malicious or sometimes displeased ancestral spirits. |
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The malicious software might then erase itself and never be detected, according to the report. |
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His previously dormant malicious side has surfaced again, and it's turned the public off. |
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The security hole could be exploited by malicious hackers or a future internet worm. |
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She called for automatic expulsion for pupils who made malicious allegations against teachers. |
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He was rash, arrogant and obstinate, contentious, envious and malicious, covetous and corrupt. |
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He was arrested and charged with drunken driving, malicious damage to property and reckless and negligent driving. |
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For programs that will encounter contact with malicious users, Java appears to be a great language to use. |
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By contrast, only 10 per cent quizzed during the poll identified malicious hackers as the largest threat to security. |
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It would be bad if the integrity of the job queue is compromised, because a malicious user could remove other users' jobs. |
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This would help identify and flush out infiltrating viruses, worms, trojans and other malicious softwares. |
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This can prevent adware or other malicious software from automatically downloading on your computer. |
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There are two distinct kinds of malicious software, one is the adware and the other one is the Spyware. |
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His ugly face split into a malicious grin and he bore down upon her with rapid speed. |
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The potential of lost work caused by viruses and other malicious software also rated very high. |
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It was just malicious damage, so it looks like somebody has a grudge against him. |
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It means wilful act or omission, negligent act or omission, or malicious act or omission. |
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What if you opened a malicious email attachment that installs a nasty virus, worm or keylogger that steals your personal information? |
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She raises the malicious wood and straw object above her head, aiming another blow. |
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Secondly Mr Hobbs submits that in an action for malicious falsehood recovery of damages is permitted even where there is no loss of reputation. |
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Since there's no write protection, nothing will stop a malicious user from reformatting it with the Operating System's disk tools. |
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The cause of action against the police was malicious prosecution and wrongful imprisonment. |
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Of course there needs to be safeguards for teachers from false and malicious allegations. |
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In the last few weeks, a large amount of ugly, malicious information has been released into the media about me. |
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If the malware inside this ZIP file is opened, the Trojan may attempt to download more malicious code from a pre-programmed list of websites. |
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Twenty-nine others were arrested for outstanding warrants on charges of burglary, larceny and malicious wounding. |
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The most common offences included larceny, burglary, malicious damage, criminal damage and a host of motoring offences. |
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This way they can remove malicious or simply useless software and improve the overall system response time and stability. |
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A message like this is particularily nasty, as there were plenty of re-tweets of this malicious message sent by genuine users. |
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Just before midnight after an especially malicious attack, a momentary lull ensues. |
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The evil magician slapped at the air as a malicious grin swept across his childish face. |
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People who go around spreading malicious lies that this is a rural issue are away with the fairies. |
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Final exams are the most evil, satanic, malicious event ever crafted by mankind. |
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The villagers poison most people with malicious lies so I get little business. |
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They were accused of lying out of a malicious desire to see the appellants convicted. |
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The second is whether Jupiter's claim is malicious falsehood has any real prospect of success. |
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Every teacher ran the risk of being set up by malicious pupils, Mr Jackson said. |
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It is the most malicious piece of legislation ever placed on a statute book and it has no place in a civilised country. |
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The environment was defaced by graffiti and malicious damage that was seldom repaired. |
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Atkinson pleaded not guilty to malicious wounding but admitted unlawful wounding. |
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Computer viruses and other malicious code should then be less able to cause significant damage. |
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The star was facing charges of assault and malicious damage, which were later dismissed. |
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All viruses are malicious, nasty little programs written by misguided people. |
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She said they would be charged with breach of the peace and malicious damage offences. |
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Everything conspires to bring out the worst in him as he turns petty, malicious and vindictive. |
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There was in fact no evidence of malicious attack by any third party, let alone the claimant. |
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The script is peppered with hilarious, punchy one-liners and one malicious twist in the plot follows another to keep the momentum swinging nicely. |
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She sentenced Cradden to six months imprisonment for malicious damage to a car and a further three months for interfering with a car, both to run consecutively. |
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It is a malicious lie that the Dalits were found skinning a live cow. |
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That meant that he was always hugely popular both in the House of Lords and the House of Commons, because his criticisms, although trenchant, were never malicious. |
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This little green-eyed troublemaker is sneaking up all over my relationship, through narrowed eyes, snippy retorts, and generally malicious thoughts. |
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The Appellant lodged her appeal with the Care Standards Tribunal on 28 June 2004, claiming that the allegations of misconduct were unproved and malicious. |
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Most commonly, crimeware is spread by tricking users into running code that they got in email attachments or downloaded from a malicious web site. |
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The takeover was in response to the fact that an estimated 80 percent of PCs are infected by spyware and other potentially malicious software such as keyloggers and dialers. |
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With assured grins and malicious leers they crept in toward us. |
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Execshield also randomizes the memory address of a program stack to make it harder for malicious code to know where to gain entry into the program. |
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His eyes lit up with malicious intent, and his lipless jaws curved up into a hideous expression that James figured the horrible creature thought was a smile. |
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There are almost no reports of hauntings or malicious spirits these days. |
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You also need to keep out the bad guys who would love to fill your PC with malicious spyware, premium-rate diallers, internet worms and spam relays. |
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When a user running Internet Explorer logs on to a contaminated site, the user's PC is infected with malicious code, which has the potential to cause further problems. |
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I felt slightly mollified by the fact that it hadn't all been my fault, although I was still flaming angry at Andrew for his sneaky, malicious trick. |
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Often malicious in nature, it can be deposited as an e-mail attachment or as a website download and used to harvest passwords or other confidential data. |
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And despite it, the drama rings true, from the angrily delayed passenger to the horror-struck office worker and her petty and malicious co-workers. |
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However, the profession is strongly opposed to any such move because it fears it would open the floodgates for malicious claims against its members. |
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The chief villain here is technology, or, at least, its malicious abusers. |
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I cannot tell you how much of this is truth or malicious slander. |
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The chance to publish freely to the online community provides another sounding board for disgruntled, negligent or even malicious members of staff. |
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Problems in the way this was implemented in Internet Explorer left the door open for hackers to easily trick users into running malicious code on their machines. |
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Cenon leaned in with that malicious simper planted over his face. |
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What a malicious, cold-blooded thing for a corporation to say. |
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Last week PwC's client ScottishPower took a hammering on the markets following malicious rumours of accounting irregularities at its Pacificorp subsidiary. |
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He claimed that the letters from the defendants were defamatory, malicious and injurious as they were calculated to damage the name, political standing and reputation. |
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She finds him dragged down into the depths by sea-creatures who are an amalgam of classical nereides and the malicious nixies and mermaids of northern folklore. |
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There's no political favoritism here, so scat, you malicious muckrakers. |
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But a spokesman for the Terrence Higgins Trust warned against rushing to criminalise people with HIV, except in cases where malicious intent was beyond doubt. |
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Some of you said we're overplaying the privacy concerns involved in trusting ISPs or managed services providers to filter malicious messages from email traffic. |
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At one point Rachel and Aiden have a freakish incident with a herd of malicious deer, and later there is reference to antlers that didn't seem to have any explanation. |
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He sought to bring an action for malicious prosecution against the superintendent who had been responsible for bringing the charges against him in the first place. |
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They accuse Mr. Davis of the torts of barratry and malicious prosecution. |
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Some observers hypothesize that she had been indoctrinated to believe the malicious stereotype of the Ursidae as awkward, clumsy, ill-mannered brutes. |
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This implementation of the principle of least privilege helps contain security breaches arising from buggy code, malicious code, user error and malicious users. |
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One of the freeware tools he downloaded, which allowed him to place a Web counter on his site, was now inadvertently exposing his visitors to malicious crimeware. |
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They accuse him of the torts of barratry and malicious prosecution. |
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Roth was almost a kindred spirit, but his attitude toward life came from simply not caring, instead of the malicious pleasure Eric found in destruction. |
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Persons who have grounds for an action for unlawful arrest or malicious prosecution have a remedy in the civil courts against the person or authority responsible. |
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We move now from the sublimely idiotic to the merely malicious and stupid. |
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Since Monday I have been counting the number of coppers, cop cars, dog handling units, malicious arrests and good-humoured stop-and-searches I've spotted in Hackney. |
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I formed the plain view about you that you were a malicious and evil-minded old woman, determined to make the lives of your neighbours an utter misery. |
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This wilful injuria is in law malicious, although no malicious purpose to cause the harm which was caused, nor any motive of spite, is imputed to the defendant. |
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Later in 2003, Lara filed a countersuit accusing the teenager of extortion, defamation and malicious prosecution. |
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Client-side validation of data is dangerous because the client might be malicious. |
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The folk magic used to identify or protect against malicious magic users is often indistinguishable from that used by the witches themselves. |
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In some Central African areas, malicious magic users are believed by locals to be the source of terminal illness such as AIDS and cancer. |
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Carrie Jones' novel series, Need, follows a struggle against malicious pixies in an urban fantasy setting. |
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In Angela, a cruel and malicious angel, Gaiman introduced a character who threatened Spawn's existence, as well as providing a moral opposite. |
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Only a small group of websites, well off the beaten path of most surfers, contain the malicious code. |
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Abuse of process and malicious prosecution are often classified as dignitary torts as well. |
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The defense is not available if the tortfeasor's conduct amounts to malicious or intentional wrongdoing, rather than to ordinary negligence. |
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If you are a malicious reader, you return upon me, that I affect to be thought more impartial than I am. |
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But in spite of Dow, and all other malicious scandalisms, Fletcher's star was evidently in the ascendant. |
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It is malicious and unmanly to snarl at the little lapses of a pen, from which Virgil himself stands not exempted. |
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Which Ballard should J.G. Ballard sue J.G Ballard for, on grounds of malicious libel? Answers please to Sue, Grabit and Run. |
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As to the malicious wounder, she may in fact be indifferent to whether her victim dies. |
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Yang, 33, a day after a jury found him guilty of arson of a dwelling and malicious explosion. |
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Suspending sockpuppet accounts does little to address the problem because a malicious user will simply create new ones in their place. |
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An e-mail spoofer makes the e-mail look authentic and appear to be from a trusted company or friend, but instead it contains a malicious link. |
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Nine Ball malicious programs typically attempt to steal information from users for potential financial or identity theft use. |
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Executive Director Geoffrey Kula said in a blog post that Wednesday's tweet was not intended to be malicious. |
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This processes ensures that users cannot connect to the web server and introduce computer viruses or malicious code to the web server. |
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Accusations of abuse were pure extortive calumny in a malicious bid to make money. |
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The user maintains an active session with a legitimate site and parallelly visits a malicious site too. |
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It was sent to the wrong address and intercepted by a malicious tamperer, Teesside Crown Court heard. |
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Our initiation wasn't filled with malicious, harmful assaults on teammates, but served instead as a bonding opportunity. |
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Access to an account can allow cybercriminals to send malicious links and files to the victim's friends, stealing their personal data as well. |
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He stressed that such malicious schemes would not succeed in defragmenting the Saudi social fabric, but rather it would strengthen it. |
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A fire, power failure or theft of hardware can shut down a computer system just as effectively as malicious code or a denial-of-service attack. |
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While the INIT 29-B virus has no malicious intent, it is capable of spreading widely and rapidly. |
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But the government is committed to thwart the malicious intensions of these elements. |
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For example, attackers offered a counterfeit Flappy Birds app download to deliver the malicious software. |
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The malicious YouTube page attempts to infect the browser with a drive-by download as soon as the user lands on it. |
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File infectors insert malicious code into other executables, making them stickier and more difficult to remove than more common worms and Trojans. |
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A nondictionary password is harder for malicious hackers to guess. |
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By such reasonings, the simple were blinded, and the malicious edged. |
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WatchGuard to give live demonstrations of how attackers leverage the trust users have in popular web sites to lure victims to their malicious drive-by download attacks. |
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Consumers need to beware of malicious Active X pop-up dialog boxes. |
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No criminality can be infered or punishment inflicted, but for writing, printing, uttering, or publishing false, scandalous and malicious aspersions against the government. |
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A logic bomb is an executable file that, once triggered, executes malicious code that deletes files on a server even during power outages or system reboots. |
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By deploying multiple open proxy server honeypots, WASC is able to take a granular look at the types of malicious traffic that are utilizing these systems. |
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However, an attacker has to be on the same subnetwork as the intended target or must trick the user into making a DNS request to a malicious server. |
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This targeted attack used a code signing certificate issued to a seemingly legitimate company to sign malicious binaries and improve their potential to spread. |
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So, they took malicious pleasure in coming up with the zaniest of ideas. |
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With GFI MailArchiver, management can also keep tabs on employee's emails if individuals are suspected of using company email abusively or with malicious intent. |
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As it was, fought on front and flank, with the thunders of the Church, and the ribaldry of malicious tongues to scatter their venomed darts abroad, Parnell was a doomed man. |
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The malicious boss thought that all of his employees were underworked. |
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In contrast to viruses vandals are malicious auto-executables, such as Java Applets and ActiveX controls that can potentially debilitate corporate desktops. |
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The grand jury served to screen out incompetent or malicious prosecutions. |
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Sandboxes consist of some sort of purpose-built environment, usually virtualized, where the potentially malicious files are executed and their behavior is recorded. |
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I wouldn't put it past him to spread malicious gossip about you. |
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The Russian underground is a place where cybercriminals can shop for all kinds of products and services that aid them in crafting and implementing malicious schemes. |
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He pled guilty to eight counts of malicious damage, three of using a marker pen to leave graffiti and seven of breaching bail by entering stations and trains. |
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