The privacy conscious should be able to shield their documents from surreptitious sniffers by covering passports in a metal sheath. |
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There is no evidence to suggest whether the sniffers are local or are from outside the area. |
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These days, the sniffers are trained to understand hand signals too as they have to take part in anti-insurgency operations. |
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The gas sniffers will fight other kids, and some kids get afraid with them. |
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The comments were contained in a report into the suicide deaths of two chronic sniffers at Balgo, south of Halls Creek. |
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Most sniffers give up glue in favour of alcohol or other drugs when they can afford to. |
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The specialist South Yorkshire Police sniffers and their handlers are being called on to mop up more than 150 missing-person and murder cases. |
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In Nassau, the US has installed high tech solutions, including explosive sniffers, around the embassy. |
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Other uses exist for the kinds of sniffers we are likely to encounter when cooking with Linux. |
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In addition, they act as remote sniffers, providing protocol-level analysis of data flow. |
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Similar effects occur when present-day glue sniffers rebreathe exhaled air from a plastic bag. |
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For years now the park has been a haven for glue sniffers, teenage drinkers and wreckers. |
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But they can deliver substantial benefits in situations where, given the choice, we'd prefer not to use our own sniffers. |
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Both standards use encryption to protect sensitive data from sniffers, snoopers and intruders. |
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Automated mechanical sniffers could be fitted with this detection system on every baggage handling chute. |
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Intruders may also install network sniffers and other monitoring programs in hopes of capturing information which will allow them to access other hosts. |
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Still, based on this, I wonder if someone could write a file sharing system that specifically generated incorrect information to throw off sniffers? |
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The coroner says that tragically the deaths were not isolated incidents, as petrol sniffing at Balgo is widespread and some children are chronic sniffers by the age of eight. |
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The company plans to fit these sniffers on airborne drones, too. At least this technology has some foundation in science. |
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High-tech air sniffers were deployed in case someone unleashed a chemical or biological assault on Tinseltown more serious than a low-budget stinker. |
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The Consolidated Edison Co. retains four full-time sniffers to watch for gas and water leaks in the Manhattan subway stations. |
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The malodour reduction of morning breath was assessed at baseline, days 1, 7 and 21 by trained sniffers using an organoleptic scale. |
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It appears that you can put a person into the sniffers and get a very good idea of whether or not they have a range of explosives on them. |
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You cannot bring automatic machines and sniffers, and I don't know what, instead of people, and vice versa. |
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Other exploits have included key loggers and sniffers to capture passwords and financial information. |
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While bomb sniffers are standard airport security equipment today, this wasn't always the case. |
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The military government's control of the public's ISP will anyway allow it to use sniffers and DNS spoofing to capture data packets and confidential user information without anyone realizing. |
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Moreover, something hidden in a container that is opaque to X-rays will not be noticed at all. Of course, other security measures, such as explosive sniffers, can be employed, and often are. |
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Antisniffing software can be used on a switched network to sense packet sniffers. |
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These analysis tools are used to prevent the implementation of viruses, malwares, Trojan horses, sniffers and to prevent modification of software or of the network. |
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Of those not in school, 36 percent were regular gas sniffers. |
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All the current sniffers are very expensive and are difficult to use. |
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Sniffers report results in just 6 to 18 seconds per bag, manufacturers say. |
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To date, orders for over 150 Quantum Sniffers have been received by the Company worldwide. |
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