Hacking [verb]

Definition of Hacking:

cripple, put out of action

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Sentence/Example of Hacking:

Users have no recourse against funds lost to hacking or fraud.

In September 2019, another similar vulnerability was found being exploited by the same hacking group.

Almost shouting over the phone, he suggested a lawsuit would help him show “the American people” the evidence supporting his claims, but shared only a copy of a post alleging foreign hacking that appears to no longer be online.

They also studied more than a decade's worth of reports about which of these mobile security features law enforcement and criminals have previously bypassed, or can currently, using special hacking tools.

The attack has not been attributed to a specific hacking group or state actor and there’s no confirmation of who is responsible for trying to sew coronavirus-related disinformation by seeding doctored medical documents online.

As one of its final acts in 2020, the outgoing San Diego City Council gave city employees permission to buy cell-phone hacking technology — as well as drones and rapid response vehicles — without realizing it.

While no one was wearing masks or social distancing, an audience member’s hacking cough could draw side-eyes and nervous glances.

For example, let’s say that Tom writes a fascinating, in-depth webpage about growth hacking.

The hacking tool embedded within the update even stored stolen data within the Orion software as to evade detection, according to FireEye.

That is the same hacking group that was behind the cyber-attacks on the Democratic National Committee going back to 2015.