Those technologies are also meaningless if attackers blag legitimate login credentials through social engineering. |
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There was an article in the magazine about two years ago about how you can call up and blag information off of people. |
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Nat, meanwhile, had managed to blag a gig as his father's studio assistant in Sao Paulo. |
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A female reporter tried to blag details from the Inland Revenue about how much the celeb claimed against tax for her everchanging hairdo. |
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We can't go for a simple walk without her being tooled up and ready for an easy blag. |
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She swigs her drinks and is off to blag her way into an exclusive club on the other side of town. |
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Once I'd booked my economy flight I was straight on to the airline press office to blag my upgrade, just like a real hack. |
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My friends and I decided on the Sunday to blag our way into a VIP party backstage. |
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One especially brazen blag at an art exhibition somehow resulted in a catalogue signed and personally dedicated by the artist. |
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There didn't seem to be any point in trying to continue the blag, so the three of us nodded mutely. |
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He plays an ageing thief whose plans to retire are postponed by a young whipper-snapper who blackmails him into one last blag. |
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Two men armed with a black handgun and a driver in the gang's getaway car are being sought in connection with the blag. |
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Less than an hour later, police were alerted by a silent alarm to a second blag in neighbouring Lacey. |
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I can even blag my way through the chorus of the song we sing, before we throw back our shot of akvavit. |
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The blaggers blagged the jewels in the biggest blag I've ever seen. |
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It was a phenomenal blag on his part, since most of Balding's horses were chasers, and at that time he had ridden not one chase over the big fences. |
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Everybody else thought we were dodgy work-experience students on the blag. |
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Tickets were cheaper and easier to obtain, but lots of bigwigs still tried hard to blag them. |
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He tried to blag flights from British Airways but they said they would have needed six months notice. |
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I also managed to blag a VIP pass, which meant, as opposed to the huddled masses enjoying the show, I had the use of proper toilets and a bar, invaluable festival tools. |
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It was a phenomenal blag on McCoy's part, since most of Balding's horses were chasers, and McCoy at that time had ridden not one chase over the big fences. |
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It was through sheer nepotism – rather than any level of talent or recognition – that I managed to blag an invitation to the Rugby Writers' annual awards dinner last week. |
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The Mail on Sunday said Greymans used one of the corrupt PIs to blag the man's address, but there was no suggestion that the company or Clarkson knew anything illegal may have occurred. |
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Until now, though, you couldn't just buy or blag yourself a spot. |
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Kwementyaye – who'd returned home from a night out only to discover that he had run out of cigarettes – visited the Todd to see if he could blag one from the campers. |
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A good blag to get into a nightclub is to walk in carrying a record box. |
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After bragging about being at Ozzy's crib I asked Blag why he was walking around Hollywood. |
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