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hacked

adjective as in drained

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Google will pay you $1,000 to hack some of Android’s most popular appsOversecured is not yet profitable, but Toshin has also not taken any venture-backed funding to date.

Below are more tips and hacks from Arentzen, Larsen and other experts for staying safe and warm in the great outdoors this winter.

Part of that significance is that GitHub itself was not actually hacked.

It’s fine to laugh at Rudy Giuliani being set up with a Project Veritas-style sting that shows him doing nothing more than being overly kind to a pretty foreign reporter, because after all, Giuliani has devolved into a Trumpist hack.

Ransomware is a type of hack in which an attacker uses malware to hijack a victim’s system and demands payment before handing back control.

Interestingly, The Interview was the one movie that was not stolen and made available online by those who hacked Sony.

Then, one warm summer day, Andrew and Abby were found hacked to death more than a dozen times with an ax.

As with the recent hacked celebrity photos, the victim did not consent to this material being made public.

To call it a “scandal” when yet another celebrity has private nude photos hacked and released is deeply misleading.

Most security experts believe individual accounts were hacked, by exploiting password resets, rather than the Apple cloud itself.

They did little damage, but hacked and cut the portraits of the King—the poor King who had meant so well by his kingdom.

They hacked a tree down and split it into long sections by means of wedges, in order to get suitable wood for their spear-shafts.

He visited them daily to see how they throve, and was very angry when he saw, one day, that a favorite tree was badly hacked.

It was in a little case which had been hacked through by knives.

More than fifty, many of them sixty feet long, were hacked to pieces.

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On this page you'll find 210 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to hacked, such as: afraid, apprehensive, careful, concerned, distressed, and fearful.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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