Pharming attacks use DNS poisoning or domain hijacks to redirect users to dodgy urls. |
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So they went underground, formed the Red Army Faction, and carried out bank raids, kidnappings, hijacks and bombings. |
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He completely hijacks the conversation with streams of consciousness, which are very amusing but very self-protective. |
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Mr. Kanthan does not want to discuss the script lest somebody hijacks it and makes the movie. |
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Sun Green cleverly hijacks the media with her own message to become a leader of a new youth movement. |
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Unfortunately, just watching the address bar on your Internet browser won't inform you of any hijacks. |
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He hijacks a dilapidated paddleboat as the villagers gather supplies for the 300-mile river voyage. |
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The three run some of the biggest hijacks and burglaries New York has ever seen. |
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To that end, he hijacks a tricycle laden with sweet treats and accidentally crashes the fast-moving contraption into the Magic Roundabout. |
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You don't stop at a red traffic light, in case somebody hijacks your car. |
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The audio, which hijacks your cardiac tempo as only ominous electronica amped up in the dark can do, mixes recordings of two timepieces of erstwhile global authority. |
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It hijacks the universalism of justice to serve partisan ideological ends. |
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Without the user's knowledge, a spambot hijacks a computer and uses it to relay spam or virus infected e-mail. |
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The Navy said the Tonb and the Delvar spent 44 days on duty in the Gulf of Aden foiling attempted hijacks by Somali pirates. |
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According to Reuters, flights to Srinagar are subject to intense security over fears of possible hijacks by militants. |
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