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"cipher" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, countable] a secret way of writing, especially one in which a set of letters or symbols is used to represent others synonym code
  2. [countable] (formal, disapproving) a person or thing of no importance
  3. (British English) the first letters of somebody’s name combined in a design and used to mark things
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She and William taught their daughter how to use cipher, and she would write them cipher letters from summer camp.
Coinbase will be combining the Toshi and Cipher Browser teams.
By the end of the book, he's still a cipher.
Some of the plans these cipher administrators came up with
And "Mamma Mia!" is a big cipher beneath the earworms.
But Guralnik herself remains almost a cipher on the show.
Luke's first wife is a cipher, mentioned only in passing.
He is often thought of as a nothing, a cipher.
Nor is he an emotionless cipher with no inner life.
"On and on, and on and on / My cipher keeps moving like a rolling stone," Badu sang, and in this context "cipher" might refer to a group of rappers standing in a circle, trading rhymes.
More important, Slavik, the mastermind himself, remained almost a complete cipher.
A three-rotor Enigma cipher machine used by British WWII codebreakers.
Kwame: I think Cipher is the weakest part of the movie.
Negan, even after all this time, often remains a frustrating cipher.
A Lozenz SZ42 cipher machine — not the device purchased on eBay.
You know, just, how do we cast the role of Cipher?
Elgar solved a Nihilist cipher—an encryption technique used by Russians
Thumbnail image via Wikicommons Bitcoin is a cipher—literally and figuratively.
Instead of using AES it relies on a cipher called ChaCha.
And it is in many ways a cipher, open to interpretation.
The trailers either make it out to be Cipher or Jakob.
Why is Cipher obsessed with killing Dom and ruining his life?
Zuckerberg is a cipher for all of this uncertainty and anxiety.
YORK Book 1: The Shadow Cipher By Laura Ruby 448 pp.
The State Department, led by a cipher, has been consistently undermined.
The older I grew, the more of a cipher he seemed.
Because Cipher is a hacker, she's often playing a mastermind role.
Without the Cipher cable, you also don't get an in-line mic.
Last year, he replied to a tweet with the same cipher.  pic.twitter.
Last year, Cipher acquired dermatology company Innocutis Holdings LLC for $45 million.
The visage of the broken robot is the cipher of your liberty.
Removed from Stone's tremendous performance, Mia is a bit of a cipher.
The connection uses IPSec (IKEv2) with a strong cipher suite, he said.
This is the simplest kind of code there is: a substitution cipher.
Prosegur Compania de Seguridad reaches agreement to acquire majority stake in cipher.
Academic historians, by contrast, often portray Hitler as a cipher, a nobody.
Nauert is a cipher as far as most UN diplomats are concerned.
SSLv2 and export cipher suites have been deprecated for 15-20 years.
Laurel remains a cipher, a comic type, a star without a name.
The [Brexit] deal is almost a cipher for a completely different debate.
A character without relationships or concrete memories, he risks becoming a cipher.
Daisy is the perfect cipher for American audiences observing the current royal craze.
Variety reports that Charlize Theron's Cipher also might be attached to the script.
Most assume that the manuscript is written in what's called a substitution cipher.
Audeze takes care of that by integrating those components within its Cipher cable.
Beauty is often used as a cipher for a woman's emotions on television.
Mr. Pasquale ("The Bridges of Madison County") renders Merkin as a handsome cipher.
Jordan Barbour's Mark Antony, first discovered with the Lupercalia ravers, remains a cipher.
His catalog was slim but influential, and beyond that he was a cipher.
But the fight continued in the council's cipher-locked offices and classified memos.
Kids can see in this wispy cipher whoever they want him to be.
Kesha's case is a cipher for a patriarchy that is often dismissed as existing.
G7 leaders are also disappointed with Japan's cipher-like role in the refugee crisis.
Earlier in the month, it also purchased Cipher Browser, an app browser for blockchain.
Shares of Cipher shot up as much as 22 percent after the Reuters report.
The whole thing turned out to be a cipher, as this other post explains.
Maybe that's because I've rendered it unreadable with Mozilla's unbreakable emoji-based cipher, Codemoji!
The EL-8 with a Cipher cable just embarrasses the iPhone's own audio processing.
All of a sudden, the anointed king of freestyling decided to lead a cipher.
In a number of telephone and email conversations, she remained completely opaque, a cipher.
Theron, who won a best actress Academy Award for "Monster", plays the villainous Cipher.
And in 2017's "The Fate of the Furious," she played the villain Cipher.
Is he an interesting cipher or a copout deus ex machina of a character?
Long ago, I entered him into my phone, in jest (kind of), as Cipher.
The savior of the world appears in this painting as a soft, spumy cipher.
Mr. Mueller ran a fastidiously leakproof legal team and remains something of a cipher.
Before my call with Paul, I send him some information on Al Bhed, the constructed language of Final Fantasy X. "I actually had a chance to look at the Al Bhed cipher, and it's a very simplistic substitution cipher," he tells me.
She's known for being a bit of a cipher, but actions speak louder than words.
That's why he's enclosed a cipher that he says only she can figure it out.
In the end, Cipher kills Elena, but Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham) saves Dom's unnamed son.
Both the Cipher-amped iSine 10 and the pair plugging into my Note sounded terrific.
His mother had been a cipher clerk for the Army during the Second World War.
In recent centuries, the pope has been both symbol and cipher for an authoritarian ruler.
She has become a political and cultural cipher of sorts, at once nothing and everything.
Swift has become a political and cultural cipher of sorts -- at once nothing and everything.
Charlize Theron&aposs cyberterrorist character Cipher is also returning for the franchise&aposs ninth installment.
She is stationed at Bletchley Park, where Turing's team is tackling the Nazis' Enigma cipher.
His job doesn't necessarily require bold charm, but even by those measures, he's a cipher.
The closing movement, " Cipher ," is a kaleidoscope of fragments that mixes cultures, disciplines, and centuries.
His character, who appears largely in ominous video recordings, is never more than a cipher.
But Adam, the only character granted more than a cursory biography, is nonetheless a cipher.
A dead drop; a 3 AM call from a payphone; a cipher for tomorrow's newspaper.
"The fact that this was a 13th century manuscript in cipher convinced me that it must be a work of exceptional importance, and to my knowledge the existence of a manuscript of such an early date written entirely in cipher was unknown," Voynich said.
Just after Dom (Vin Diesel) and Cipher (Charlize Theron) break into Mr. Nobody's (Kurt Russell) top-secret location to steal God's Eye — otherwise known as the scene where Cipher kisses Dom in front of Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) — Letty is left in a state of disbelief.
The Cipher Bluetooth Module will drag your fussy corded headphones into the wireless future for $99.
But even with a cipher-like central character, "What She Said" proves to be improbably illuminating.
More often than not, she's a cipher whose anxiety about her past simmers beneath the surface.
START SLEEP ROUTINEWAKE DATE 423-10-27//SHEP LOGGED OUTDoes the cipher mean anything to you?
The cover of the card is decorated with the prince's feathers (his emblem) and Camilla's cipher.
There are no catsuits, no lingering bum shots; Cipher trades on her intelligence, not her sexuality.
Like a tailored suit, each Cipher cable is designed for just one corresponding model of headphone.
It is hard to imagine a woman of Rayner's ambitions as such a dull, prim cipher.
Through all her misadventures, Romy remains a demure, attractive cipher, dependent on the kindness of strangers.
Nijinsky has more to do but is still a cipher, despite Mr. Cusati-Moyer's feral energy.
That's partly because Tony's this massive public figure and she's been a cipher the whole time.
You seemed pretty prepared to get on stage and cipher with like the king of freestyling.
She joined a team trying to break "Purple," a cipher-generating machine used by Japanese diplomats.
But divided from the labor it would take to get there, it was a burdensome cipher.
Personality: Sundar Pichai is the greenest of all CEOs and remains a bit of a cipher.
He is both ubiquitous and obscure, a cipher who pops up in the most unexpected places.
After spending a day in a high-tech science plane, the CIPHER field site feels surprisingly DIY.
Doug is unknowable, a pug cipher who is always on, always performing for his 3.5 million (!) followers.
Bond is sandwiched between the paraphernalia of real-life spying, including bugs, silk maps and cipher pads.
Charlize Theron brings the proper degree of icy cruelty to Cipher, who is essentially a Bond villain.
O'Rourke could prove a useful cipher in determining where the Democratic Party really stands on health care.
" She's kind of cipher for your own prejudices or ideas of what a teen girl is. "Exactly.
Audeze's custom Cipher cable option adds its own DAC and amplifier and connects to Apple's Lightning port.
We glean that the glorified Ben is more of a cipher than Martin can bear to admit.
"There would be no ceremony to banish Bergdahl from the military," the epilogue of "American Cipher" reads.
Cipher swoops in with some "Avengers"-like stealth plane that sucks up Jakob's car into its cargo.
During the months that followed, Sisi enjoyed immense popularity, but he seemed intent on remaining a cipher.
"She's baaaaack," she wrote, hashtagging #Fast9, a reference to her character Cipher in the Fast & Furious films.
Jo, originally Alcott's semiautobiographical cipher, might now be seen as another refraction of Gerwig's own semiautobiographical flourishes.
The writing, instead, turned Chandra into a cipher who did only what the plot needed her to.
Kemp also found 26 sites where Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2, a more up to date method for securing traffic, was unsupported, and 35 supported the Rivest Cipher 4 (RC4), a stream cipher which, when combined with older protocols, can be used to downgrade the encryption of traffic.
It was a rare and jarring look inside the mind of a cipher made suddenly and undeservedly powerful.
It's a cipher, signaling that Senate appropriators wouldn't cough up the entire $25 billion Trump demands for construction.
Saul is a cipher, a chimera; even before the accident(s), he is unsure of what he wants.
It's intimidating as hell, because Arya has become a complete cipher at this point, and anything seems possible.
Toronto, Ontario-based Cipher, which has a market capitalization of $89.5 million, specializes in treatments for skin disorders.
Once we've decided that the exposed knee is our cipher, we can begin to question the beer bottle.
Swap in the Cipher cable, however, and the EL-8 transforms into a super powerful set of cans.
It mirrors Harry's cipher, a thin, cursive "H" topped by a similar crown, representing the House of Windsor.
By the end of the film, she remains a kind of cipher, as sympathetic as she is enigmatic.
As he was cracking the game with his sometimes partner (who goes by "qkumba,") he noticed a cipher.
Critic's Notebook PARIS — On the pitch, soccer is a cipher for war, with uniforms, formations, victory and defeat.
Despite large sections devoted to the girls, Wade and Ann, the novel's central character and cipher is Jenny.
Trump the candidate has been such a cipher, changing his policies and his moods to keep everyone guessing.
The trick is pretty specific, and the cipher-minded among us probably picked up on it right quick.
The manuscript is considered the world's most important cipher, one scrutinized by cryptographers, both professional and amateurs, for decades.
In the novels, Vernon is indeed something of a cipher, but Ms. Despentes gives him charismatic, increasingly shamanistic force.
Maybe he's also a cipher for the way humans use each other — Clark flatly refused to talk about him.
It won't be too crazy of a restructuring, given that Cipher was actually just created by a single person.
Michael sounds like a pill and largely remains a cipher, despite the sketchy portrait that emerges through his parents.
The bass-baritone Daniel Okulitch, as Mark, sings robustly but is a cipher, leaving Marnie without a real foil.
She's a cipher — but in a way where it feels like you're commenting on that trope, or interrogating it.
The team labored for more than a year; in September 1940, Grotjan spotted the coincidence that broke the cipher.
All of the men are in possession of more resonant personalities than Nola, who is something of a cipher.
But TR never shared credit with anybody, and his biographers tended to paint McKinley as a kind of cipher.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - It's a challenge for the subject of a 359-page biography to remain a cipher.
Bitty in particular often feels like a cipher who has little substantial characterization, even though he's ostensibly the main character.
Mr. Jan goes right into the brain of his father in search of a man who always seemed a cipher.
Some players, however, have automated the cipher process in addition to amassing a lot of codes through plenty of playtime.
But Hightower is no cipher: Throughout, we sense her character's intelligence and nervousness, quietly taking in information and absorbing it.
Kushner is a cipher, a body double for his father-in-law, not someone with an independent agenda to push.
He's balanced by a similarly simplistic version of Superman, who's so majestically removed from society as to become a cipher.
On Friday, it announced a deal to buy mobile app browser and wallet for the Ethereum blockchain called Cipher Browser.
The second warning letter was sent in August to Cipher Pharmaceuticals for an ad for its extended-release opioid ConZip.
With Poemas cancelados, Krassoievitch stunts our ability to read the poem, teasing us instead with the mere cipher of one.
Nevertheless, many Union telegrams were intercepted by Confederate soldiers, although the cipher used to code the messages was never broken.
Stuck with this cipher of a role — he's stress personified — Madden gives a performance that's alternately robotic and slightly unhinged.
Otherwise Florence remains a cipher both to Brit and to us, turning her societal invisibility into a kind of superpower.
But Angi Horn Stalnaker, a Republican political strategist in Alabama, said she was still something of a cipher, politically speaking.
That protagonist, Clare, is something of a cipher to those around her — and, perhaps more significantly, to herself as well.
The twins' only hope is to solve the Old York Cipher, whose treasure will allow them to save their home.
Maud is an unusual heroine: Neither talkative nor evidently reflective, she remains in many aspects closed to us, a cipher.
Photo: Ash Adams/GizmodoField experiments like CIPHER reveal a level of nuance to shifting permafrost dynamics that surveys from airplanes miss.
I suspect that, if asked, Mueller will avoid answering and instead will refer to his cipher-like declarations in the report.
The leading man in "Yanxi Palace", Qianlong, is something of a cipher: a stern autocrat who finds his harem a chore.
It's also an unsettling cipher for America, in a year when the ghosts of our past revealed themselves in frightening ways.
Physics textbooks will tell you that a sufficiently long cipher, randomly generated this way and used only once, is absolutely secure.
He's has "gone rogue" and teamed up with Cipher (Charlize Theron), an ice-cold baddie who enjoys cyberterrorism and psychological warfare.
So it was that, even to those who knew him, the artist Ray Johnson (343-1995) was something of a cipher.
As with any good cultural history, the object of inquiry becomes a cipher for the social forces that run through it.
More from The Cipher Report: Ransomware nothing new – but scope significant When the big one hits, who will be to blame?
The Cipher cable isn't free, costing $50 for the Sine and $100 for the EL-8, and isn't interchangeable between models.
It's an unsettling cipher for America, at a time when the ghosts of our past have revealed themselves in frightening ways.
This film is the cipher not just for the rest of this list, but for basically anything made about Los Angeles.
Vidal-Naquet sells this facile notion by keeping his protagonist a borderline cipher — even-tempered, accommodating, seemingly at peace with drifting.
In dramatic terms, she is a passive, reactive protagonist, a cipher and, in the strict sense of the word, an icon.
A baby, disabled or not, is a cipher, and only time will show how and what he or she will do.
For former CIA acting director John McLaughlin, commenting in the intelligence newsletter The Cipher Brief, chances for deescalation are quickly disappearing.
But where The Guy is a chill cipher who doesn't say much, Mr. Sinclair is talkative and disclosing, even intensely intimate.
Because of this, Scrabble's word list, the sum total of playable words, is more akin to a cipher than a lexicon.
As for Yeshua, the believed Messiah, he's a smiling cipher given to dematerializing mid-confab, leaving behind enigmatic pronouncements and baffled followers.
She had a list of badass character traits, but was also, for most of her franchise, a total cipher with zero development.
It's also an unsettling cipher for America, at a time when the ghosts of our past have revealed themselves in frightening ways.
This is thrown into jeopardy when Dom is pressured by Cipher (Charlize Theron) to go rogue and he turns against his friends.
Kate was given the title of the Duchess of Cambridge, and her official joint cipher with Prince William features an ornate design.
Miranda, meanwhile, is a cipher, a woman with some dark secrets in her past who is mysteriously receptive to Charlie's clumsy courtship.
The Cipher cable is actually powerful enough to drive Audeze's headphones to their maximum, which iPhones and most other smartphones are not.
Justine and Alexia's ferocious need to bite down on other people is, as you may have intuited, partly a cipher for sex.
From the outside, the Cipher module looks like an enlarged remote control, but on the inside it performs an almost magical transformation.
The Sine are slightly easier to drive, though they too get an appreciated boost in volume when amplified via the Cipher cable.
Elizabeth I adopted the image as a cipher for her rule over England, and the bleeding pelican is a common heraldic motif.
That leaves Phantom Boy without a lot of dramatic weight or menace, since its antagonist is both a cipher and a joke.
Charlize Theron is returning for next year's "Fast and the Furious 9," and her character, Cipher, is ditching those long blond dreads.
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Under-Song For A Cipher continues at the New Museum (235 Bowery, Lower East Side, Manhattan) through September 3.
At War A conversation with Matt Farwell, author of "American Cipher: Bowe Bergdahl and the U.S. Tragedy in Afghanistan" (Penguin Press, 215).
But the Morningstarrs' most intriguing legacy was the Old York Cipher, a series of clues buried in the bones of the city.
Rather than wearing my political values, or my eccentricities of taste, on my sleeve, I was instead sandpapered into an innocuous cipher.
That attention to nuance is all the more reason why I'm so annoyed that Cherise is such a cipher on the show.
The best encryption has a truly random key so it's more difficult for a bad actor to guess how to break the cipher.
I have feared it since I was young, and I don't think this fear was born in a cipher—uninfluenced by our culture.
One of the most fundamental problems with Dave Eggers' future-thriller novel The Circle is that its protagonist, Mae Holland, is a cipher.
Speaking in September to Cipher Brief, a newsletter, he attested to Mr Snowden's intelligence and ability but questioned his qualifications for speaking out.
He's not so much a character as he is a cipher, fulfilling the demands of an invisible string-puller whom we never meet.
A lot of power would be meaningless if it's not delivered cleanly, and the Lightning-connected Cipher DAC augments the amplifier brilliantly here.
There's a longer voice coil inside, meaning more impedance (24 ohms), meaning you'd better use that Cipher cable or bring your own amp.
He turns to the ROT-13 cipher, favored by Usenetters as a way to hide spoiler text and anything else they want disguised.
So if "The Italian Job" is now in the "Fast" universe does that mean Cipher used to pull jobs with Shaw/"Handsome Rob"?
Matter Just a few years ago, Crispr was a cipher — something that sounded to most ears like a device for keeping lettuce fresh.
The novel is presented as a psychological chess match pitting Sam against a patient named Richard McHugh, a cipher with a secret agenda.
This second major story line of the season's penultimate episode wisely fleshes out Maia, who in the past has felt like a cipher.
So I leave it to you, my frabjous scores, To decipher the cipher Mad Carroll once swore To leave rejoindered by readers Nevermore.
But the risk he faces is that Democrats will see him as a political cipher in a field with candidates like Massachusetts Sen.
But in the days since Mr. Cali, 53, was shot 10 times, Mr. Comello — as well as his motive — has remained a cipher.
Wonder Woman's more-of-a-cameo-appearance in Batman v Superman suffers from the same problem: She's a cipher with nothing to do.
Kevin implores Betty to give both the cipher and the letter to his dad the Sheriff and after some serious woe is me from Betty about the letter, she decided to give her Mom only the cipher, which Alice Cooper promptly prints in the Riverdale Register BEFORE handing it over to Sheriff Keller and the authorities (as one does with sensitive case evidence).
The speech offered a poignant tribute to Turing, the gay computer science pioneer and architect of the effort to crack Nazi Germany's Enigma cipher.
The letter was published in The Cipher Brief, a news site on intelligence seen as friendly to the C.I.A. The agency tweeted the story.
There is no certainty that a sale of Cipher will occur, the people cautioned, asking not to be identified because the deliberations are confidential.
Besides being a complex human being, who feels joy, pain, and makes mistakes, Meek Mill is a cipher for the country's criminal justice system.
As The Register explains, communications would be entered into the newly found device before being encoded by a Lozenz SZ42 cipher machine (pictured above).
They cost $499 with a Cipher Lightning cable, which integrates its own amplifier and 24-bit digital-to-analog converter, or $449 without it.
He's such a cipher—so unpredictable in how he'll actually govern—that we simply can't be sure what he is or isn't capable of.
"You've got to adjust to them, and that's something that the intelligence community has always struggled with during transitions," Morrell told The Cipher Brief.
Short ribbons are a 0 and long ribbons are 1, which means that the cipher hidden in the key has a value of 13.
"That wasn't Dom," she tells Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) as she wonders aloud what kind of hold Cipher must have on the man she loves.
For people who aren't familiar with West African names, the combination of my first and last names can be a bit of a cipher.
More bland cipher than resourceful rescuer, his Matt is merely the maypole around which other characters dance and ribbons of plot wind and release.
Part 16 is a great cipher for the many strands of the Lynch/Frost method, for what strings the whole Twin Peaks project together.
But it is fair to say that these kinds of historical dramas always tend to use the past as a cipher for the present.
But he's still mostly a cipher, and that makes it hard to feel as conflicted about Offred's affair with Nick as we probably should.
Enigma, the German cipher machine, was every bit as important as the author suggests, and again it advances her case for the occupied countries.
Icy and self-contained, he might have been a beautiful cipher; Mr. Mastroianni's warmth and natural appeal make his inexplicable character all the stranger.
The US has not yet hit back against Russia "where it hurts," Laing said at Cipher Brief's Annual Threat Conference in Sea Island, Georgia.
The speech offered a poignant tribute to Turing, a computer science pioneer and the architect of the effort to crack Nazi Germany's Enigma cipher.
Described as a master thief, an assassin and a high-performance driver, he's sent by the cyberterrorist Cipher (Charlize Theron) to kill his sibling.
This allegory about Chauncey Gardener — a childlike cipher who becomes a shamanic adviser to Washington's elite — feels exceptionally well suited for the present moment.
Poussey was educated, world-travelled, and middle-class, but she died as any black inmate might, as a cipher crushed by a racist system.
"The Iranian strategy would be to avoid, where possible, direct conventional force-on-force operations," he wrote for the Cipher Brief on July 2.
He discovered rapping as a preteen, walking those same corridors after coming upon a circle of young ashy kids spitting rhymes in a cipher.
The cipher, which combines their first initials into an elegant and romantic design, was first revealed a couple months after their royal wedding last year.
By the same token, Reeves movies that don't work — or that don't work as well — treat the actor as a simple cipher, unknowable and distant.
Users could utilize Toshi as a wallet for Ethereum and also browse Ethereum apps and send secure messages just like they can on Cipher Browser.
It's a cipher for the larger tension Billi feels, of belonging in two places, not eschewing either, and trying somehow to live in the middle.
During World War II, Kate Middleton's grandmother worked in Britain's top-secret Government Code and Cipher School headquarters, collecting intercepted enemy code to for decryption.
"Lawmakers have a responsibility to make sure Americans understand what the impact will be of the laws they pass," Wyden wrote in The Cipher Brief.
The reception for that role almost certainly led to her casting as Cipher — not as complex or polished a character but with key similarities nonetheless.
David has his qualms, because he marched against the Iraq war with his girlfriend (a beautiful cipher, as women in Mr Phillips's films always are).
This is Coinbase's fifth acquisition to date — its most recent was a deal to buy Cipher Browser last week — and its largest outlay so far.
All of Coinbase's previous acquisitions have centered around talent; for example, last week's Cipher deal saw highly rated developer Peter Kim join the Coinbase ranks.
Juan Logan's work sees Black identity as both a cipher that contains the secret of America's greatness and a constant reminder of its deepest shame.
They can be a cipher for understanding gentrification, and sometimes predicting it — when the designer pups arrive, rising home prices may not be far behind.
Or, as Theo wonders, with the New York landscape constantly changing, how could the Morningstarrs have expected that the clues to their Cipher would survive?
It just seems a little weird that Cipher is so interested in Dom since "The Fate of the Furious" without any real connection to her.
We see Cipher talking to Jakob in a holding cell in the trailer and it appears like they're just realizing they may have similar goals.
To my ears, Kissin has long been something of a cipher: a pianist of staggering native skill who has never quite outgrown his wunderkind status.
In his book "Moonwalking With Einstein," the author Joshua Foer described this system as a simple cipher that transforms numbers to letters or phonetic sounds.
The movie quickly explains the reasoning behind Dom going rogue for Theron's character, who's revealed to be a superhacker who goes by the alias Cipher.
About that nuclear threat: Yeah, Cipher is actually going after nukes, for precisely the kind of reason you might expect from a ridiculous hacker villain.
Your email is the Internet's most personal and useful source of data about you, and AOL's building the cipher to figure out what it all means.
Indeed, if the US ambassador is bypassed too many times, his credibility will suffer, and he'll be viewed as more of a cipher than a player.
It involves Matt Harvey, Hurricane Harvey, Sports Illustrated, Gematria—an alphanumeric cipher that assigns a numeric value to words and phrases—and Charlie Morton's pitch count.
Lee's film plays out slowly, revealing Ben's secrets and giving Jong-su time to develop from a cipher into a driven amateur detective dogging Ben's footsteps.
Eve, on the other hand, had some luck decrypting the systems until Bob and Alice became proficient and then her ability to crack the cipher failed.
O.J. Simpson also treated the man as a vessel; Simpson, as played by Cuba Gooding, Jr., was a cipher, the weakest link in the FX series.
Along with his collaborators, Vincent Rijmen and the Keccak team, they are responsible for the development of the AES block cipher and the SHA3 hash function.
To an extent, the "email scandal" has always been something of a cipher—it was more a stand-in for Clinton's issues with secrecy and trust.
Mr. Simpson himself, though capably played by Cuba Gooding Jr., was a bit of a cipher, less the protagonist of the drama than its structuring absence.
"Trump will now be surrounded by people with very similar views on key issues," John McLaughlin, former acting director of the CIA, told The Cipher Brief.
The line-stander is a two-foot-square space on a sidewalk, a cipher, a proxy, a powerless stand-in for a figure of great power.
If "the girl" is in some way a figure of Kavan's own vulnerability, she's also a cipher, barely glimpsed, and as exasperating as she is pitiable.
Suzanne Kelly is CEO & Publisher of The Cipher Brief and most recently served as CNN`s Intelligence Correspondent before spending two years in the private sector.
But with Luke I couldn't help but wonder, what was the point of spending an hour with a character that remains nothing more than a cipher?
Todd Rosenblum is a senior fellow at the Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security at the Atlantic Council and a contributing author for the Cipher Brief.
She's not quite a cipher so much as a lightning rod, attracting vehement perspectives that strike her every now and then before the electricity wears off.
Okay. It turns out that Cipher has discovered that Dom has a son he doesn't know about, stemming from his relationship with Elena earlier in the series.
According to Wired, the researchers discovered that the Model S key fob used a 40-bit cipher to encrypt the code transmitted to the vehicle's radio receivers.
All details of his life are faithfully recorded — from the mundane goings-on of running a household, to his prodigious sexual escapades, which were coded in cipher.
For Nick Pelling, who runs the Voynich manuscript-focused site Cipher Mysteries, the more pressing issue is that Gibbs's theory doesn't offer anything new to the field.
His Killmonger starts off as a cipher with a memorable haircut, but as the film progresses, Jordan imbues him with additional layers of grief, anguish, and fury.
That his Narrow Road to the Deep North contains poetry in cipher, and that he was sent north to map its territory, assess enemy strength and position.
Jean is meant to be an intriguing cipher, but the show mistakenly believes that her contradictory behavior is all it needs to make her a compelling character.
We've yet to see Prince Harry and Meghan's joint cipher; meanwhile the couple's conjugal coat of arms is expected to be released in a couple of years.
They took seats in Jim's office, which sat behind a heavy cipher-locked door on the far end of a bullpen of case officers and career trainees.
But at this point, Betty's willing to try anything, so she takes down her hair in the hopes that suddenly she'll be able to crack the cipher.
"So does that mean the Shaw and Cipher characters have known each other since all the way back during their time as thieves in "The Italian Job.
This bitterness serves as a kind of cipher to Troy for his life: He could have been something, but circumstances kept conspiring to get in his way.
I'm interested in your opinion about how so much of the media is framing Trump's rise on this cipher of ignorant hillbillies that don't know any better.
Central to his thesis is understanding Black identity as both a cipher that contains the secret of America's greatness and a constant reminder of its deepest shame.
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Wick is a cipher of a man, and pretty much all we know about him is that he loves his dead wife, his pets, and his stuff.
Even Dick — who starts as nothing more than a swaggering cipher for everyone else's desires and fears — ends up betraying something like a loneliness all his own.
There are different ways to live through an experience like this — an experience that, The Platform clearly suggests, is really just a cipher for society at large.
As well, Charlize Theron is back as the villain Cipher along with Helen Mirren, who reprises her role as the mother to Deckard, Owen, and Hattie Shaw.
Yet, Abbott deftly plays it safe, saying little, investing his political capital in nothing, making his leadership of the nation's second most populous state an absolute cipher.
Cipher has apparently ditched the dreads for a bowl cut that is so precise, it looks like a ruler and level was used to get it straight.
As in so many video games, he's such an empty cipher that you end up imprinting yourself on the experience as you see things through his eyes.
"It minimized the compromise of information," said Vigil, who wrote a book about his time at the DEA and is now an expert at The Cipher Brief.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is mostly a cipher; his former job, CEO of Exxon Mobil, didn't exactly lend itself to making decisions on war and peace.
Last month, Christie's New York Books set a world auction record of $547,500 with its sale of a "four-rotor Enigma cipher machine, 1944," to an online bidder.
Enclosed is a cipher that needs decoding and a letter to Betty from The Black Hood stating that he was inspired by Betty's speech at the Riverdale Jubilee.
The six ribbons tied around the key in the painting correspond to a six-bit cipher that acts as a literal key to the rest of the puzzle.
He ran, as much as anything else, as a Democratic cipher and seemed, in interviews and public appearances, to be physically straining himself to avoid any contentious comments.
But it does need to act as a translator: Desiigner, a 19-year-old Brooklyn unknown, is largely a cipher still, and his lyrics verge on the inscrutable.
"It's a simple combination of substitution cipher and permutation," Philip Zimmermann, the creator of Pretty Good Privacy encryption and anti-nuclear war activist, told me over the phone.
This cipher method is highly optimized for basic binary operations, which any processor can execute quickly, though of course it will be outstripped by specialized hardware and drivers.
In the end Prokopi, like T. bataar, remains something of a cipher in spite of Williams's nanoscale examination of him, his family, friends, associates, finances, even home décor.
The Frenchman, Gustave Bertrand, was the head of French radio intelligence who, in 1933, bribed a German in the military cipher department for four diagrams of Enigma's construction.
"There may be matters merely personal to ourselves, and which require the cover of a cipher more than those of any other character," Jefferson wrote at the time.
That is a handy cipher for all of Sicario: Day of the Soldado, which still looks like a Sicario movie and acts like one and talks like one.
Daryl is fun to watch, but he's still an emotional cipher, and the internal conflict that fueled Carol over the years has been watered down significantly at this point.
When Frieland comes across a mysterious, anonymous hacker (Amanda Seyfried), a "cipher" who has vanished from the tracking database altogether, he wonders if she could be the one responsible.
Unsure of what to do, Betty tells Kevin everything but decides to keep the letter for herself and just hand the cipher over to the cops (and her mother).
PKI works by generating a complex cipher through random numbers that only the intended recipient of a given message, the one in possession of the private key, can decode.
This covert action in apartheid South Africa was remarkable for its time: a secret communication network built on cryptic phone calls, a cipher, a recorder, and a personal computer.
"These guys truly are amazing warriors," Russell D. Howard, a retired brigadier general who was a special forces commander, told The Cipher Brief, a website focused on security issues.
To these definitions, taken from the Oxford English Dictionary, I'd add the significance of "cipher" in hip-hop: a circle of rappers taking turns to freestyle over a beat.
Nadella, who previously operated in relative anonymity while in key positions (most notably head of Microsoft Cloud and Enterprise Group) has used his cipher-like persona to his advantage.
In The Handmaid's Tale, Aunt Lydia was a sadistic cipher, a monster who took palpable pleasure in helping grind Offred down as she trained Offred to become a Handmaid.
She lives as this cipher and this mirror to show you all the ways that it could have gone for you had you been way luckier than you are.
O.J. focuses on the personalities involved in the trial and makes O.J. a cipher, Made in America turns the trial into just a smaller part of its overall tapestry.
The globetrotting head of the White House Office of American Innovation broke his cipher-like silence on Monday to offer a stunning outline of the federal government's recidivistic tech tendencies.
Do we even know where that nuke is pointed, or how obliterating one city will get Cipher control of the world when she doesn't have any other weapons as backup?
Coinbase announced today that it has acquired Cipher Browser, a decentralized app browser and wallet for the Ethereum blockchain that it will be using to bolster its own similar product.
Mary and Anthony Babington, a Catholic Englishman conspiring with other Catholics and the King of Spain, communicated in letters written in a complicated cipher, which were smuggled inside beer barrels.
After an opening sequence set in Cuba that mostly squanders that locale, the gruff automaton Dom (Vin Diesel) encounters Cipher, who finds a way to coerce him into assisting her.
And, unlike Mr. Buffett, whose net worth can be easily calculated, Mr. Wu's fortune is a cipher, lost in Anbang's labyrinthine shareholding structure made up of 237 interlocking holding companies.
Mr. Trump is a cipher; his voters love him because he does nothing but hold up a mirror to their basest prejudices and bask in the feedback loop of narcissism.
A longtime defensive cipher, Rose has now lost much of his burst thanks to a series of knee injuries, reducing a game-changing rim attacker into a merely good one.
"Russia is a hurricane" threatening to disrupt American power grids or communications systems, Mr. Joyce said at a conference held in March by The Cipher Brief, an online intelligence newsletter.
But onscreen, Ms. Garner disappears more thoroughly than Mr. Cranston, and it's frustrating rather than illuminating to see her reduced to a cipher and a symbol of someone else's discontent.
Ms. Bruni Tedeschi portrays Beatrice with awe-inspiring, electric vigor, but the character remains a kind of cipher, a device to unlock the tragic dimensions of her new friend's story.
Oh, and there's another little bonus cipher: That word, formed by those three leftover blocks, is a clue to two words that are hidden in the downs of each puzzle.
After Dom nabs the nuclear codes for Cipher, his former teammates give chase, pursuing their former leader's signature Dodge "Ice" Charger in an array of other modified high-performance vehicles.
"At some point in evolution, things changed, and crying became a cipher for some particular behavioral attribute which had to do with linking one human being to another," he says.
A neat pile of tweed blankets sits in a basket, the seats and carpet are a faded royal blue and the wooden trim bears the queen's cipher ("EIIR") in swirly letters.
Cipher shares have dropped more than 70 percent from 2015 highs amid a broader pullback in the specialty pharmaceutical sector that has also impacted shares of Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc VRX.
I think that the raining cars, the weaponized vehicles, all controlled by Cipher who's played by Charlize Theron, I think that's one of the most unique action sequences you'll ever see.
The Cipher Brief got reactions to President Trump's speech on Afghanistan from top former national security officials — including former acting CIA director John McLaughlin, former Army vice chief of staff Gen.
I've tested them all and they sound beautiful, with the integrated DAC, amplifier, and digital signal processor in Audeze's Cipher cable setting a fine example for Lightning accessory makers to follow.
The domineering patriarch of the Roy family and CEO of the enormous multinational corporation Waystar Royco played by Brian Cox, Logan is the terrifying cipher at the heart of HBO's Succession.
By using a cipher to create their language, developers kill two birds with one stone: They get their freaky alien language and they create a puzzle for the player to solve.
Usually, when that pattern starts to emerge it fits the profile of the kind of cipher called a onetime pad—a very secure, but very basic, way to code a message.
Trudeau's appeal, largely, is that he is a cipher for really vague ideas about "progressiveness," which are more visceral and emotional reactions than any straightforwardly sober evaluation of his administration's policies.
Steve Bannon, a quasi-fascist with delusions of grandeur, makes more sense to me than Anthony Scaramucci, a political cipher who likes to be on TV. I don't think I'm alone.
Here is a white man whose whiteness fails to yield any providential good fortune, and a sojourner in the wilderness of himself confronting the cipher of the universe with religious dread.
" Hayden, who ran the agency for the last two years of the Bush administration, told Cipher Brief that Haspel "did precisely what the agency and the nation asked her to do.
It is to make sure she is seen — that the unfolding story of the Trump era doesn't reduce the administration to a punchline, or a cipher, or like more of the same.
Nuking a locale isn't supposed to be easy: you have to collect multiple codes that spawn randomly, and then you have to figure out a cipher to put these codes into use.
In a year where critics lauded God of War for humanizing the formerly one-dimensional killing machine Kratos, it's more obvious than ever that Gordon Freeman is a cipher with a crowbar.
A bottle of chocolate syrup — a new entrant to the Family Hub — becomes the viewer's cipher as we learn that a rudimentary society has sprung up around the concept of perfect pairings.
These new blonde bangs do the same work as they did on Michelle Pfeiffer in Scarface and on Charlize Theron in Atomic Blonde: They transform the heroine into a deadpan, sexy cipher.
The universal translator, the substitution cipher language or just having everyone speak English: These are much more attractive options for a studio that doesn't want to bog itself down in unnecessary minutia.
Cryptography is the process by which people keep their communications secret and it's a practice at least as old as 600 B.C. when Spartans used Scytale cipher sticks to encode secret messages.
In his essay 'A Few Words on Secret Writing' (1841), Edgar Allan Poe wrote: '[I]t may be roundly asserted that human ingenuity cannot concoct a cipher which human ingenuity cannot resolve.
His vocal flights indicate a self-effacing cipher whose technique on the microphone is ancillary to the way he constructs an echoing hall of rap voices that vary in type and personality.
At spy stations, young visitors can imitate her method, write messages in invisible ink and use a cipher wheel, an early encryption and decryption device, to reveal information in Tallmadge's code book.
It's generally a matter of giving us too much or too little: drowning us in detail or withholding it; presenting a narrator who is a cipher or one who can't stop clowning.
Shaw joined the story in Furious 7 as one of that film's several bad guys, but here he takes up with the betrayed team and Hobbs as they battle Dom and Cipher.
According to a report by McClatchy, little is known about the company, including who runs it, and it was likely used as a cipher to hide the real name of the donor.
She was a secretive, often prickly woman who remained a cipher even to her friends and lovers, and a trailblazer who wrote one of the first mainstream novels depicting two women in love.
On another level, given rising levels of tech-fueled disruptive uncertainty crisscrossing so many facets of life, perhaps it's fitting for "crypto" to become something of a cipher itself, devoid of fixed meaning.
Mr Menasse is open-minded enough to satirise the very "constitutional patriotism" he advocates: Alois Erhart, an Austrian intellectual and a cipher for the author, proposes moving Europe's capital from Brussels to Auschwitz.
A secret code this simple wouldn't fly in World War II, which revolutionized the fields of cryptography and steganography with the birth of the Nazi's supposedly un-crackable cipher generator, the enigma machine.
Still, it's worth revisiting, because Ms. Trump has been such a cipher on the campaign trail so far, and her choice of convention garb was an interesting one because it suggested strategic planning.
The "alien language" turned out to be nothing more than a simple letter-to-symbol substitution cipher, in which each symbol in the alien alphabet was directly correlated to a letter in English.
Anime and visual novels often leave their protagonists as nothing more than a cipher for the audience, giving them powerful control over the narrative, despite, or even because of, their extremely mundane personalities.
I don't remember exactly when I fell in love with cipher puzzles, but I spent a lot of time as a child with my nose in puzzle books, trying to figure them out.
But the fact that Smith Friedman was married to the man who famously broke the WWII Japanese cipher machine Purple is the possible reason that Smith Friedman wasn't given the recognition she deserved.
Bossert was also a keynote speaker Sunday night at The Cipher Brief's conference of national security experts in Sea Island, Ga. His remarks strongly suggested he did not expect to be forced out.
There, she seeks out her absent mother, but instead finds a cipher (Julianne Moore), a screen star who clutches fictional babes to her breast but has no time for life's real lost children.
"The company is working with an advisor to consider various strategic alternatives potentially available to enhance shareholder value, with a focus on the U.S. business," Cipher said in a press statement following the report.
As the group tries to crack a cipher from the town's serial killer, The Black Hood, Toni hits her limit with Riverdale's own Nancy Drew — and takes her anger out on that famous updo.
That's exactly what makes CHIP advocates nervous — that the program's funding could get stuck not because of any disagreements over CHIP itself, but because it becomes the cipher for a separate health care fight.
They have largely embraced President Xi Jinping as one of their own, though he has never endorsed their views outright, and the nuances of his personal ideology - especially on economic matters - remain a cipher.
These audiophile cans sound dramatically better when exploiting the all-digital connection with their so-called Cipher Lightning cable, which houses its own digital signal processor, digital-to-analog converter (DAC), and headphone amplifier.
Meghan Markle's new coat of arms was released on Friday, and eagle-eyed royal fans noticed another milestone for the Duchess of Sussex: a first look at the newest royal member's official royal cipher.
In an article for the Cipher Brief, Hurd argued that the hacking campaign against Democratic Party email accounts, dubbed "Grizzly Steppe" by investigators, created a "wedge" between President-elect Trump and the intelligence community.
But we realized that we were projecting our adult fears and neuroses onto a blank cipher whose only real work as a character was to act as an agent of our own parental will.
Despite a career that has taken him to tiny theaters and megabudget "Bond" films alike, he remains something of a cipher, a chameleon able to walk the streets of New York unrecognized and unbothered.
Cipher languages have a word for every word in the language they are derived from—which is to say that there is automatically an Al Bhed equivalent for every word in the English language.
" A madcap amalgam of Freudian dreams and the pronunciation of vowels, "Cipher" mulls a line from a 1993 interview with Ms. Holzer: "I came to language because I wanted to be explicit about things.
Former U.S. ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker, who visited the country in March, wrote last week in the Cipher Brief, an online intelligence publication, that extremist Shi'ite militias are on the scene in Falluja.
Headstones at three different churches in the Greenwood area claim to mark his resting place — the final riddle of a man whose brief, turbulent life became a cipher nearly as sensational as his songs.
FRANKFURT — Christine Lagarde is one of the most recognizable people on the world stage, but as president of the European Central Bank, a job she began six weeks ago, she has been a cipher.
Ms. Zakharova described her Facebook post as a rejection of an idea presented in a recent article in The Cipher Brief by a former acting director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Michael J. Morell.
The film's opening third cuts between the disaster and Álvaro's later return to the scene with his ex-girlfriend (Aura Garrido), whom the film idealizes to the point of being more cipher than character.
Smith's monogram, PCS, a serpentine cipher on every Tarot card is a critical claim on their maker's intellectual property (there was of course no question of a woman possessing intellectual property at that time).
Its chairman, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, who runs the country from the party's headquarters (the prime minister, Beata Szydlo, is a cipher who does her leader's bidding), is fixed on completing what he considers an unfinished revolution.
Betty seemingly let's him off the hook for his omission but that leaves us all wondering if it's because she's decided to keep the letter from The Black Hood, that accompanied the cipher, a secret.
Not long after Maguire got word he would be working for Jim, Redmond called him for a meeting in one of the agency's "black rooms," offices with no descriptors on the door, just cipher locks.
The Mandalorian himself is a cipher, to the degree that he doesn't have a name (a nod, most likely, to Eastwood's Man With No Name character from the spaghetti Westerns I was just talking about).
Lady Trumpington — as Jean Alys Campbell-Harris — worked as a cipher clerk, typing intercepted messages from the German Navy, at Bletchley Park, the wartime British decoding facility where Alan Turing helped crack Germany's Enigma code.
The show has a melancholy, literary title, "Under-Song For A Cipher," and consists of seventeen paintings hung low, depicting a set of striking individuals, all slightly larger than human scale, though not imposingly so.
But these happy memories seem few and fleeting, and her husband, Peter, remains an enigmatic figure, a cipher to his wife, who seems loath to probe too deeply into his psyche, given her own insecurities.
But I think it's a cipher: some people will be angered because it doesn't give enough credit to AirPods and the Apple Watch; other people will think it gives too much credit to other products.

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