One popular way that badware inveigles its way on to your machine is via a tiny bit of obfuscated Javascript on a web page. |
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I was able to grasp the thread of the plot, pick up on tension and menace that was obfuscated in the original cut. |
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The real origin of all these flags is severely obfuscated by myth and legend, in spite of its relative modernness and high popularity. |
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That means that we'll have a law that will require an entire class of general-purpose technologies to use only obfuscated, closed-source drivers. |
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Second, spammers may retweet and change legitimate links to illegitimate ones, the process of which is obfuscated by URL shorteners. |
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What's more, Tepco, which provides most of the information on its Fukushima plant, has obfuscated shockingly in the past. |
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It should not be obfuscated by other concerns such as 'sanctifying' or 'idealizing' the past or the present, or by political preoccupations. |
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It also obfuscated inefficiencies that plague Cuba's predominantly state-owned businesses. |
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By fusing several gender stereotypes into a single character, she obfuscated her identity. |
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However the minister obfuscated and treated committee members with contempt. |
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If pdb are available in the same location of an assembly to protect, dotNet Protector can build a file allowing obfuscated StackTrace decoding. |
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This is a lot less work than trying to read the somewhat obfuscated ASCII text in the Word file. |
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In addition, to optimise security, tree structures and file names are obfuscated and storage areas isolated. |
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You can manage to find the somewhat obfuscated ASCII text in the file by skimming through it. |
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They have obfuscated, delayed, lied, backtracked, pettifogged, and cancelled all sorts of commitments under the informal and formal rubrics of the Oslo process. |
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At the present time it's totally obfuscated. |
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After months in which politicians have obfuscated in the name of loyalty and discipline, the man who wrote the party's manifesto believes his duty now lies in being brutally honest. |
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However, this flexibility sometimes obfuscated the selection process. |
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The language surrounding the debate on two-tiered health care has become an obstacle to effective communication and has obfuscated many of the underlying issues. |
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The structure of the e-mail is examined: anomalies such as forged headers or obfuscated attachment file names are characteristic of a threat-laden e-mail. |
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As Gorbachev's policies become more obfuscated, he increasingly had to deal with Soviet leaders who opposed his methods, such as Yegor Ligachev, the number-two man in the Politburo and party secretary. |
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Deliberately obfuscated source code is not allowed. |
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Holding suspicions about something being hidden or obfuscated was not seen to be a widespread problem, although a minority of unsuccessful litigants may feel this way. |
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Using a unique, rules-based technology, DataVantage Global identifies the data to be obfuscated and selects the appropriate method for obfuscating the data. |
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The weather map was further obfuscated when widespread light rains fell over the northern, central and eastern parts on Monday this week as a fit salute to Heroes Day. |
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