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"They are cloaking these companies and cloaking the people behind them," Stamos told the information security "Risky Business" podcast shortly after the New Zealand shootings.
And you can combine with cloaking to do cloaked dashes.
"The atmospheric cloaking produces totally self consistent observations," Teachey said.
Google suspended 1,300 accounts engaged in tabloid cloaking in 2016.
Consider the local protections cloaking Akzo that PPG is encountering.
The fundamental idea behind invisibility cloaking is easy enough to see.
Facebook says it will ban bad actors that are caught cloaking.
So how can you indeed create a "cloaking device" for your computer?
Most studies on invisibility cloaks use metamaterials and optics to achieve cloaking.
His main draw seems to be that he's obtained a cloaking device.
Other scientists are researching more Star Trek-like electromagnetic cloaking devices as well.
Some offered to donate their ribs, others recommended cloaking her in bubble wrap.
Gas is also pouring from the vents, cloaking homes and trees in smoke.
The fog of war is cloaking U.S. policymaking and strategies pertaining to Syria.
So, the sci-fi dream of perfect passive invisibility cloaking shall remain just that.
"Other key features include individual innovation scores, challenges, reports, search, analytics and idea cloaking".
Did it get outfitted with that cloaking device I emailed the White House about?
They are a way of cloaking racial hostility in the presentable form of politics.
So, no Star Trek style cloaking device yet, just specially-engineered pyramids in the lab.
Cloaking is supposed to trick companies like Facebook by showing them legitimate websites and pages.
We have someone agile at cloaking impermissible physical contact in a banal or benevolent guise.
"Cloaking isn't magic, and it isn't some get-rich-quick thing," one of these warnings reads.
Cancer has ways of evading the body's natural defense systems, cloaking itself from our immune soldiers.
Cloaking also protected a set of ads proclaiming that Kellyanne Conway was leaving the White House.
It has magic, color, and flamboyance cloaking an extremely macabre context of crime, duplicity, and immorality.
"We believe that our cloaking structure can improve existing technologies and enables future technological innovation," he said.
"History and culture -- so important," he told the veterans, cloaking his argument in a call to patriotism.
For the Klingons, it's the cloaking device that T'Kuvma obtained but which is now controlled by Voq.
" He said it is time for "J&J's practice of cloaking its actions in secrecy [to] end.
The affordances of digital media make this problem even worse by further cloaking the stakes of everyday communication.
But maintaining that cloaking as either the object or its surroundings heats up or cools down is tricky.
Dalven said Kavanaugh had now twice effectively voted to block abortions while cloaking the decision in technical reasoning.
In August, Facebook issued a press release detailing how the company was using artificial intelligence to uncover cloaking.
Facebook failed to unveil the cloaking and detect the flimflams despite many prior specific warnings about the ads.
A judge has imposed a rule of silence in the case, cloaking details of Mr. Conley's gun purchase.
Many people treat it as if it has a "cloaking effect," and that won't protect you at all.
What's more, the researchers worked with UK industry to demonstrate the cloaking device, which doesn't exactly make something invisible.
However, it's not publicly disclosing the signals it uses to identify cloaking so it doesn't tip-off the spammers.
To hide their activities from Facebook's automated scanning tools, almost all of the scammers used a technique called cloaking.
Winds appear to push miles and miles of smoke coverage in one direction, cloaking all of the surrounding areas.
In the world of AR, this is like a Romulan warbird de-cloaking in a scene from Star Trek.
De-cloaking today is a new startup from two of the founders of defunct food delivery company Take Eat Easy.
The cloaking devices on Star Trek bend light to render an object invisible, and the new device merely deflects sound.
READ MORE: Inside the messy, awkward, occasionally successful dating scene on the campaign trail 'Cloaking' is the newest dating term.
It does exactly the opposite of what news is supposed to do, by cloaking what we know in more muck.
A new startup from one of the founders of Rocket Internet's beauty and wellness marketplace Vaniday is de-cloaking today.
Alternative use of the cloaking system's laser could be to make a planet's signal look highly artificial, instead of hidden.
They aren't helping Trump to make good decisions, they are cloaking his abuses and tirades in the guise of normalcy.
"Karagula" will be no different, though it's impossible to be more specific than that, given the secrecy cloaking the show.
For one thing, after decades of cloaking its strategy in euphemisms, the G.O.P. is back to letting racists be racists.
With that evolving culture comes a constant influx of dating terminology, from Mashable-coined cloaking, to breadcrumbing, and even cryptomancing.
In 2017, Toyota received a patent for a "cloaking device" which uses mirrors to make the A-pillar look invisible.
More followed with the crème fraîche, so that the sauce fairly glistened, like silk cloaking the back of a spoon.
It shows, in a record that shines some light amongst the dirty riffing, rather than cloaking everything in a dark cloud.
While cloaking clearly remains a headache for Facebook's enforcers, it's gotten much harder to pull off, according to various hacker forums.
The hair, the cloaking suits, the hotels, the pageants, the constant talk of "winning" — they all belong to a preening surface.
Bushfires burned on the outskirts of Sydney, cloaking the harbor city in smoke ahead of a New Year's Eve fireworks display.
Topics studied by AATIP included invisibility cloaking, wormholes, and "the manipulation of extra dimensions," a freedom of information request later revealed.
So yes, it sounds like science fiction, but even current technology could do a fine job of cloaking the Earth's transit signature.
This is, in part, explained in "Close Rick-Counters of the Rick Kind" with a 'brainwave cloaking' element between Ricks and Mortys.
Another grant was for the study of "Invisibility Cloaking" by German scientist Ulf Leonhardt, at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.
It's fitting that this book insists on cloaking its political and polemical content in the more palatable shape of a personal narrative.
Another project called "Invisibility Cloaking" was helmed by German scientist Ulf Leonhardt, a professor at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.
Some waved Russian flags, cloaking their opposition in the same patriotism that Mr. Putin has used so successfully to boost his popularity.
The idea of cataracts is yet again evoked through this darkness — an act of cloaking that ultimately presents new ways of seeing.
She's arrived in her own skin and is no longer cloaking herself in non-descript songs about romance from her previous EPs.
When one is sick of the mundanity of normal politics, cloaking oneself in the garb of another more exciting era becomes quite appealing.
A new micro VC fund backed by a host of well-known names in the Estonia tech scene is de-cloaking this week.
Its routing system via a network of relays means it disguises the user's physical location — presumably also cloaking that location data from Facebook.
Isn't that an argument for cloaking all of Rome, and all of Paris and New York for that matter, in one huge tent?
These dark Web markets operate over the Tor network, which sends users' activity through a series of nodes, cloaking their identity and location.
Platforms have cracked down on cloaking, a tactic that gets people to click something, often a video, by misleading them about its content.
He vaulted ahead after more prominent Republicans decided against running and became competitive against the governor after cloaking himself in Mr. Trump's popularity.
Only 17 percent of the United Nations staff responded to the survey, however, possibly cloaking the true extent of harassment within the organization.
Cloaking a human body from the whole range of visible light is a much different matter than, say, hiding a thin radio-wave antenna.
The company has built new artificial intelligence software to detect cloaking attempts and added more people to its review staff to identify them manually.
It's utilizing artificial intelligence and has expanded its human review processes to help identify, capture, and verify bad actors using cloaking to mislead consumers.
Of the private Boulez, almost nothing was revealed; he was a solitary, isolated by choice and cloaking his charm, much of the time, in arrogance.
Each one of these leaders uses chameleon-like methods: cloaking themselves in the garb of the alienated, offering a saccharine alternative and surfing popular trends.
The idea of any agent as "visionary" seems like a stretch, and cloaking his fundamental profit-making motive in elegiac mythmaking is curious at best.
So too is the smoking of meth — clouds swirling in front of faces, half cloaking naked bodies, intoxicating the performer directly and the viewer indirectly.
Invisibility cloak research gets a lot of hype for the obvious reason that it's sci-fi as hell, whether we're cloaking aircraft carriers or diamond thieves.
Photo: Peter KerrianSeveral news outlets have claimed that scientists have created a "cloaking device" like those seen on Star Trek, but that's not quite what happened.
A new U.K. self-driving car startup founded by Amar Shah and Alex Kendall, two machine learning PhDs from University of Cambridge, is de-cloaking today.
A laser cloaking device is certainly one of the wackier concepts to make its way into the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society of late.
The company refers to clickbait as 'tabloid cloaking,' in other words dressing an ad up as shocking news akin to a tabloid newspaper to get attention.
When the ad goes live, the attackers use various cloaking methods to subvert YouTube's system and swap the ad with one that includes the malicious script.
The definition of a cloaking device is one where the purpose of the transformation is to hide something so that a defined region is invisibly isolated.
Dunlap argued in a Washington Post op-ed last month that the "commission is cloaking itself in secrecy" and doing so in violation of federal law.
Once the tumor's cloaking mechanism was short-circuited by the drug, the man's immune system had no trouble targeting the foreign proteins on the cancer cells.
But it also enraged many feminists who felt that Dr. Gilligan was taking the movement backward by cloaking women in old stereotypes as caregivers and nurturers.
In 2014, researchers at the University of Rochester developed a cloaking device with four lenses that can make any three-dimensional object viewed through it appear invisible.
"Our ad review process includes sophisticated detection systems that are constantly evolving to identify and block campaigns that try to use cloaking," a Facebook spokesperson told Motherboard.
" He added that guilty clerics had proved "capable of skillfully covering their tracks" and that "the greater scandal in this matter is that of cloaking the truth.
"Creating real world consequences for those who deceive users and engage in cloaking schemes is important in maintaining the integrity of our platform," Romero and Leathern wrote.
A study published in Science last fall, for example, describes a cloaking material capable of wrapping objects of arbitrary shape and that can be manufactured at large scales.
Their stupefied reaction makes David's xenomorph-crèche world seem a lot more secretive and intriguing, as though he had some giant cloaking field around it until just recently.
Icebreaker, a new €14 million VC fund based in Helsinki, is de-cloaking today with a remit to back early-stage startups and what it calls "pre-founders".
However, the fact ship captains could soon yell "Activate the cloaking device" as evil, laser-toting dolphins appear on the horizon should give everyone a bit of cheer.
For one, turning this sort of cloaking device on after we've been discovered by hostile aliens might not work out so well—it's more of a preventative measure.
Adapting Bram Stoker's novel, director Terence Fisher — the most prolific auteur in the Hammer stable — terrifies the audience by cloaking the film in a thick atmosphere of dread.
Oh sure, he swings around and gets a fair share of redshirt kills in (+50), but otherwise he's kind of got a Christmas Carol cloaking effect on him.
The artist Jaamil Olawale Kosoko was preparing his new work, "Séancers," and had just rehearsed a section that involved cloaking himself in these materials, then artfully shedding them.
Your protagonist can be augmented into a super-hacker, a master of energy weapons and old-fashioned firearms, or a psychic warrior with pyrokinetic power and invisibility cloaking.
At night, the pinky-size fish comes out to forage through reefs and shallow waters with a built-in cloaking device: a soft glow emitted in its underbelly.
In addition to using compromised accounts to run ads, Facebook also alleges the defendants used a process known as "cloaking" to help defeat the company's ad review process.
Researcher Amanda D. Hanford at Pennsylvania State University has created a real cloaking device that can route sound waves around an object, making it invisible to some sensing techniques.
Dot, a new U.K. startup de-cloaking today, aims to make it easy to invest in property without the hassle of taking out a traditional 'buy to let' mortgage.
It was an astute, successful bit of psychological warfare from Baez: Arenado instinctively reacted to the unexpected hug by hugging Baez back, cloaking the interference in a tender embrace.
I guess we're better off having a cloaking device on hand than not, so that we can make a responsible choice if and when we discover our galactic brethren.
Now that Mr Jammeh is cloaking his regime in Islam, "the non-Muslim community is beginning to get worried," says Sidi Sanneh, a former Gambian diplomat and prominent dissident.
While a laser of that intensity hasn't been built before, the researchers said, such a cloaking system could also use multiple smaller lasers, all shining in the same direction.
Brontë, born 200 years ago this month, endowed her heroines, particularly Jane Eyre and Lucy Snowe, with similar disguises—their simple gowns cloaking an ardour for love and sex.
His pioneering efforts, which included showing his full face to TV cameras, instead of cloaking his identity in shadow, a common practice at the time, became old news overnight.
In these moments, Trump has always retreated back to what got him here: ginning up the grievances of a disaffected white base while cloaking himself in a crude patriotism.
Yes, Pitbull is here, too, but he has a way of cloaking himself so as not to interfere with the work of his collaborators, of which there are many.
And yet representatives of the black church spoke on everything from police violence to systemic racism at the convention, often cloaking their speeches directly in religious metaphor and text.
Seth Shostak, director of the Center for SETI Research, a group that is searching for intelligent extraterrestrial life, is a bit skeptical about the effectiveness of a laser-cloaking device.
Cloaking creativity in the language of commerce seems anathema, but this was electroclash baby, it was all about the trappings of wealth and playing around with the concept of affluence.
Because these communities have so successfully adopted irony as a cloaking device for promoting extremism, outsiders are left confused as to what is a real threat and what's just trolling.
It is the posture of the alt-right, which recycles old ideas about white nationalism into the language of internet memes, cloaking its seriously held beliefs with an ironic sheen.
Republicans hoped they could enact major cuts to a program that provides insurance for tens of millions of low-income Americans by cloaking it in the banner of Obamacare repeal.
"Our results ultimately confirm that broadband cloaking of macroscopic objects, in the sense of total scattering suppression, is impossible with linear and passive cloaks of arbitrary complexity," the UT paper concludes.
"Removing and/or cloaking works made or donated by immigrants lets us articulate what immigrants contribute and what we would lose in their absence," Davis Museum Director Lisa Fischman told Hyperallergic.
Eastnine, a new fitness startup and app co-founded by London entrepreneur and investor Jason Goodman, is de-cloaking today, including disclosing that it has raised £2 million in seed funding.
The cloak basically measures space as pixels and, by doing so, it collects and emits light in a way to make whatever it is cloaking appear invisible to the human eye.
The cheapest cloaking device might actually be our best shot at going unnoticed: for 160 kilowatts, we could hide Earth's atmospheric signatures associated with biological activity, like oxygen and water vapor.
That one with Jessica Biel and Jamie Foxx who play fighter pilots that have to, I dunno, beat up Sam Shepard who stole a jet with a cloaking device or something?
One of the central criticisms of Stephens's column is that he smuggled unreasonable doubts about the need to combat climate change into print by cloaking them in the language of enlightenment.
Typically, cloaking involves running bad content only at certain times or to selected audiences, redirecting some people to a separate website, or automatically altering the content depending on who is looking.
The pleasure many found in hoping something was wrong with the first lady and then cloaking it at some kind of concern, dwarfs any of the jokes with the C-word.
A few years ago, I realized I was wearing all the clothes my kids grew out of that were still decent and that I was cloaking myself in my family skin.
Trump's initial public comment was a low-resolution image of an American flag tweeted from his personal account—cloaking himself in cheap patriotism, as if he were cosplaying George W. Bush.
Justice Kennedy can conclude that Mr. Phillips is a reasonable and sincere person, and still decide that businesses may not disregard anti-discrimination laws by cloaking themselves in the First Amendment.
On their website, they enumerate eight detrimental effects of salary non-disclosure (or salary "cloaking," which acknowledges the deliberate action on the part of the employer), all of which we heartily endorse.
It's also engineered with sturdy, extra-wide zippers, RFID cloaking to protect from identity theft, and can be adorned with cheeky statement badges that adhere with a blast from your hair dryer.
These include drugs such as Keytruda, which takes a new approach to treating cancer by stopping tumor cells from cloaking themselves against the immune system response that normally takes out cancerous cells.
The fog of love that is dating in 2019 has led to a near-constant barrage of new terms that help us navigate the uncertainties of modern courtship: ghosting, lumbersexual, cuffing, cloaking.
Also, invariably, the tension this creates, by highlighting their vulnerability without cloaking the frame around a busy ambience, reiterates the urgency of needing to protect and conserve the fragility of it all.
Indeed, the Obama administration promoted a friendlier environment for the community, even cloaking the White House in rainbow-bright colors when the Supreme Court ruled in favor of marriage equality in 2015.
China is upping its spying game, and instead of making their job easier by cloaking himself in insecurities, Trump should focus on what our home team needs to mitigate this growing threat.
The use of cloaking and celebrity photos in deceptive ads is a huge problem on Facebook that often results in users being tricked into signing up for expensive subscriptions without their knowledge.
You should only install a VPN once you're completely sure about what it does and doesn't protect you against—it's more of a security measure against hackers and eavesdroppers than a cloaking device.
In addition to changing the way we date and hookup, dating apps have also contributed to fuckboy culture and the actions that go along with it: ghosting, orbiting, breadcrumbing, cloaking, and so on.
For Clinton, the challenge ahead is deciding whether cloaking herself in the conventional mantle of experience and sobriety distinguishes her from Trump but might not jibe with public anger at the Washington establishment.
Pollution has worsened over the last week due to the burning of crop residue in neighboring states that have sent over clouds of hazardous smoke, cloaking the city in a dusty, toxic transluscence.
"Communities demanded an end to the secrecy cloaking police misconduct and use of force," Marcus Benigno, a spokesperson for the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, said in a statement last week.
Invisibility cloaking tech is still pretty far away from being incorporated into any military (or civilian) tech, but other subjects covered in the reports commissioned by the program are much farther out of reach.
Whether the invisibility cloak in Harry Potter, the cloaking device in Star Trek, or the various government agencies investing in invisibility R&D, humans have long fantasized about technology capable of rendering one undetectable.
An N.R.A. spokeswoman, Jennifer Baker, said the American public would ultimately reject added gun control because Democrats, while cloaking their gun agenda in the language of "common sense," really want to go much further.
In Detroit, Juan Atkins pioneered the practice of adopting a slew of pseudonyms like Model 500, Infiniti, and Channel One to reflect different aspects of his musical personality, while still cloaking his true identity.
It's revealed that—although she chose not to share this information with anyone onboard the ship for no apparent reason—Holdo equipped transporter ships with cloaking devices that would allow the rebels to escape undetected.
However, he cautioned that while smartphone messaging apps may make it easier for criminals to make initial contact, researching what to buy, cloaking one's identity and transacting business remains largely dependent on computer-based tools.
Flash, the stealthy mobility startup from Delivery Hero and Team Europe founder Lukasz Gadowski, is de-cloaking today, with news that the Berlin-based company has raised a whopping €55 million in Series A funding.
Which is to say, a garment that once had a purpose — cloaking the female athlete in the socially acceptable markings of her gender so her power was somehow less threatening — but serves it no longer.
The law, which is called the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), will also require websites to be more upfront with their users about their data policies, prohibiting them from cloaking the practices in fine print.
Already, other imprints are cloaking their contemporary romances in visually appealing covers: Good Luck Charm by Helena Hunting, which was published by Forever in August, is a trade paperback with cartoon redhead gazing over her shoulder.
Standing water, which allows the insects to breed, is a fact of life here, as are the pools of trash cloaking many city streets in the dense neighborhoods that carve through the hillsides of the capital.
"Cloaking" sounds sci-fi, but it's actually a trick used today by spammers to show content moderators or search engine spiders an innocent-looking version of their site while real visitors just see ads and scams.
Amanda D. Hanford, a researcher at Pennsylvania State University, and her colleagues made a design for an underwater cloaking device that uses metamaterials—synthetic composites that have structural components not found in nature—to obscure objects.
As he tries to unseat Senator Sherrod Brown, Mr. Renacci is cloaking himself in the Trump aura, hoping that he can replicate the success that Mr. Trump found in this state in the 2016 presidential election.
Positioning himself as the defender of victimized white males, he goes after those he sees as their antagonists: feminists, people of color, and immigrants, cloaking his hate speech under the mantle of the right to free expression.
Due to the way light spreads as it travels—called diffraction—the laser beam would spread to encompass entire solar systems after journeying many light years across space, bathing that distant planetary system within the cloaking beam.
Even still, it's much better than it was in the hours following the morning of January 28, when huge fires erupted around the site, immediately cloaking the area in thick, black smoke that blotted out the sun.
I was mesmerized by one dark and lonely piece hanging in the apartment at 417 Lafayette, "Untitled" (1958), which depicts red orbs glowing from behind dense dribbles of black paint, like sheets of rain cloaking city streetlights.
The Department of Defense funded research on wormholes, invisibility cloaking, and "the manipulation of extra dimensions" under its shadowy Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, first described in 2017 by the New York Times and the Washington Post.
But when the White House tried to pressure Mr. Rosenstein to state publicly that firing Mr. Comey had been his idea, not the president's — thus cloaking the president's real motivation — Mr. Rosenstein refused, with Mr. Sessions's backing.
As a fresh breeze brought some relief and started to lift the smog cloaking Belgrade, protesters said they were angered by the government's lack of action to reduce pollution levels, both immediately and over the longer-term.
The public art installations "The Cloaking of the statues of Ponce de Leon and at the Torch of Friendship and Christopher Columbus behind the Bayfront Park Amphitheater" will remain on view in Miami through January 18, 2020.
The thing that I've been most dismissive of — it's hard to be completely dismissive because I wasn't there, I didn't see what was going on, but people talk about seeing Bigfoot "cloaking," or vanishing into the ether.
The other school of thought is that Apple is cloaking traditional first weekend iPhone sales because it's rather less confident about its controversial decision to remove the 103mm headphone jack than Phil Schiller made out on stage yesterday.
Campaigner Maureen Hatcher, who said she started the colorful ribbon campaign several years ago in defiance of the secrecy cloaking the town and its victims, said the once intense opposition to people like herself was finally falling away.
Although Martha Clippinger and Elisa D'Arrigo work in very different ways, the one thing they do share is the pleasure of making something out of disparate kinds of materials, and of evoking domesticity without cloaking it in theory.
"Through cloaking, the defendants deliberately disguised the true destination of the link in the ad by displaying one version of an ad's landing page to Facebook's systems and a different version to Facebook users," said the blog post.
Alphabet also alleges Uber's attempts to keep files out of court based on claims of privilege is actually part of an effort at "cloaking unfavorable facts with privilege" while revealing other pieces of information Uber thinks will be favorable.
Stick around for the moment where Bill realizes why the Doctor really hasn't fixed the TARDIS — why this most powerful of time machines has been stuck cloaking itself as a 1960s British police box for the last 54 years.
But what Gamergate had that those previous movements didn't was an organized strategy, made public, cloaking itself as a political movement with a flimsy philosophical stance, its goals and targets amplified by the power of Twitter and a hashtag.
At Martinez's direction, they drove south and west, through ever-smaller towns that petered out into fields of hay and then eventually dissolved into the Bankhead National Forest of dense, old-growth trees cloaking mossy green canyons and sparkling waterfalls.
Carracci was able to avoid having his work destroyed by censors by not depicting the sex act between two humans, but cloaking it in mythology, said Madeleine C. Viljoen, the curator of the library's print collection and the Spencer Collection.
After years of surfing the global commodities boom, the president has been forced to reduce unsustainable public investment, while catching democratic institutions in the crossfire of his quest for modernization, and cloaking his political paradigm with layers of colorful marketing campaigns.
Facebook has introduced new steps it's taking to crack down on "cloaking," or the practice of circumventing ad and content review checks by Facebook to get people to click on something they aren't expecting, often diet pill scams or pornography sites.
The disclosures provide further insight into how China's political elite has tapped into the global network of lawyers and wealth managers who, for a fee, can set up complex corporate structures that often have the effect of cloaking vast personal wealth.
A new report details how North Korean elites use the internet — through a combination of internet cloaking devices and a strategic move from Western social media sites to permissible Chinese ones (avoiding a growing crackdown,) primarily in order to watch videos.
" Since the original Constitution was written by and for landed white gentlemen, I propose that this so-called great intellectual was actually a clever con artist, perpetuating white male privilege by cloaking his arguments in the legal invention of "originalism.
There the view is that no possible argument from Trump -- blaming China, blaming immigrants, or cloaking himself in the mantle of commander in chief -- will overcome the public's distress over outcomes that might not even approach the worst case scenarios.
"The American people and the victims of these horrific crimes deserve to know why justice was not served in this disturbing case, and the lack of transparency still cloaking it is very troubling," Ms. Wasserman Schultz said in a statement.
Whether one believes that he's actually doing what he claims or that he's simply cloaking sleight of hand and the like in brilliant theatrics, he seems to be drawing back the curtain and offering a glimpse into some uncanny realm.
Well, today the fintech startup is finally de-cloaking with a staggered launch of its multi-currency account, app and card that does indeed let you store your money in gold and convert it back to fiat currency at the point of payment.
Banning Cloaked Spam Sites – Pages and accounts will be deactivated if they share links or ads that point to landing pages that use "cloaking" to show Facebook's content moderators an innocent version of a site while showing everyone else spam, scams, and porn.
Solar sails, light-based spacecraft propulsion devices, have been suggested as the most promising method of interstellar travel, while metamaterials, synthetic structures with unnatural properties, have already revolutionized numerous STEM fields (think earthquake-resistant buildings, ultra-rapid data processing, and cloaking devices).
This is a practice Google calls "tabloid cloaking," where a lie—say a fake story about Melania Trump moving out of the White House—seems to be a Vogue article, but it's actually a banner ad for some snake oil beauty product.
Imagine if it did: Tobacco companies could get away with saying cigarettes are safe; car companies could deny manufacturing defects that endanger drivers; and pharmaceutical companies could mislead consumers about the efficacy of drugs — all by cloaking themselves in the First Amendment.
"In a district like mine, arming teachers or school personnel and cloaking them in Stand Your Ground immunities (sic) in lots of schools where the children look like me is not something I'm prepared to do today or any day," Shaw said.
A bit distinct from ghosting, cloaking if when a potential suitor dons an invisibility cloak after setting up a date — meaning, they block you on the app you matched on and whatever communication app (WhatsApp, iMessage, etc.) so you can't keep in contact.
In a study published Friday in Science, researchers say that they have developed a "genome cloaking" technique that makes it possible to study the human genome for the presence of disease-associated genes without revealing genetic information not directly associated with the information being sought.
The Trump administration announced this week more specifics on how they would implement the president's recent executive orders to crack down on undocumented immigrants living in the United States, cloaking the new guidelines in the sparkly gift wrap of national security and keeping Americans safe.
The shroud of secrecy still cloaking the method used on the San Bernardino phone has prompted criticism from security researchers who said Apple and others should be made aware of the flaw, in accordance with a White House vulnerabilities review process that favors disclosure.
The presumption that Trump is performing well is based on a misreading of the underlying fundamentals of the election, and in its own terms arguably does a little bit to boost his electoral fortunes by cloaking his campaign in an undeserved shroud of competence.
The defendants used a practice known as "cloaking" to enable the malicious ads to slip past Facebook's review, with the defendants showing Facebook a different landing page clicking on the ad would lead to as opposed to the landing page the victims would see.
The defendants used a practice known as "cloaking" to enable the malicious ads to slip past Facebook's review, with the defendants showing Facebook a different landing page clicking on the ad would lead to as opposed to the landing page the victims would see.
But it also reckons that the same concept could be applied to signals including visible or infrared light to create optical cloaking devices too—though it would require some very delicate construction methods, as the same geometries would have to be recreated on the nanoscale instead.
Amnesty International condemned the kingdom in October for arresting and detaining civil society activists and criticized the Saudi government for cloaking in secrecy the trial of those involved in the Khashoggi killing and for mass executions in April of Shiite Muslims who participated in antigovernment protests.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday accused some of those who supported his impeachment of hypocritically cloaking themselves in their faith, in a thinly veiled attack on Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Mitt Romney, the sole Republican to vote to convict him in his trial.
Instead, Facebook gets to control the timing and flow of any official announcements it chooses to make about "coordinated inauthentic behaviour" — dropping these self-selected disclosures as and when it sees fit, and making them sound as routine as possible by cloaking them in its standard, dryly worded newspeak.
Scape Technologies, a London-based computer vision startup, is de-cloaking today to announce that it has raised $8 million in seed funding and is launching the first iteration of its "Visual Positioning Service," which lets developers build apps that require location accuracy far beyond the capabilities of GPS alone.
The existing technological and chronological limits can hold the show back — and if giving the Klingons cloaking technology, or having a protracted conflict between the Federation and the Empire, can lead to a more interesting show, why not just do it, in spite of what TOS said 50 years ago?
" Next week boasts a rare screening of "Black Legion" (1937), a Bogart film that, the New York Times review noted, was a fictional account "of the hooded organization that terrorized the Midwest in 1935-36 cloaking its cowardice, bigotry, selfishness, stupidity and brutality under the mantle of '100 percent Americanism.
The company, which is de-cloaking this week with a pilot in East London, has built a software platform that bridges the gap between the itemised receipt data captured by a merchant's point-of-sale (POS) system and what little information typically shows up on your bank statement or mobile banking app.
Read: Border Force Act entrenches secrecy around Australia's asylum seeker regime "The dehumanization of the asylum seekers by Minister Dutton and others referring to these people as 'illegals', combined with cloaking them in secrecy in offshore processing, has made it more difficult for the Australian public to identify with these people," Owler said.
Also essential: Regulations capable of enforcing controls on dark money to protect democracies from being bought and cooked from the inside via the invisible seeding of propaganda that misappropriates the reach and data of Internet platforms to pass off lies as populist truth, cloaking them in the shape-shifting blur of microtargeted hyperconnectivity.
Illusions have been used en force by artists big and small, ranging from the Op Artists of the 60's to Nonotak's recent mind-melting Hoshi installation at The Creators Project's Future Forward event series and street artist JR cloaking the Pyramide du Louvre with a perfect image of the museum behind it.
But by cloaking its message in the language of democracy and disgust with the political elite, the party — formed just four months ago — is threatening to become not just a vessel for discontent with Brexit, but also a more permanent pain to Britain's two main parties, the Conservatives and the opposition Labour.
Then there is Hilary Mantel, the author of several books, including an acclaimed suite of novels set in Tudor England, in whose own name can be discerned her themes — of cloaking and secrecy, the weight of responsibility — and, as it happens, the particular pleasure of submitting to her lavish and gory imagination.
Discovery also plays fast and loose with existing Trek lore — for example, the use of a cloaking device by Klingons in an encounter with the Federation seems to contradict the 1960s series episode Balance of Terror, where Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise are surprised by the existence of Romulans using that same technology.
Using a cryptographic "genome cloaking" method, the scientists were able to do things like identify responsible mutations in groups of patients with rare diseases and compare groups of patients at two medical centers to find shared mutations associated with shared symptoms, all while keeping 97 percent of each participant's unique genetic information completely hidden.
Even when it doesn't mean to, it ends up revealing its core principles: othering those who are ethnically different, dominating these others by violence or threat of violence, cloaking that hostility in silly rhetoric, choosing symbols that give the entire plot away, and only changing when it can be done at an affordable price!
"There is this feeling, and I think it's in full bloom and full display today, and the feeling is this: that it's O.K. to cut down laws, it's O.K. to cut through things, in cloaking ourselves in good intentions," said Representative Peter Roskam, the Illinois Republican who chairs the Ways and Means oversight subcommittee.
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Conglomerates such as LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton adopted an approach of semi-radical transparency, and instead of cloaking themselves in their former air of mystery, which turned out to be creating distance instead of intrigue, invited potential consumers into the ateliers to see their artisans in the process of making their products, humanizing themselves along the way.
NEW ORLEANS — The signs of a renewed football empire were everywhere as Monday night merged with Tuesday morning: the cigar smoke cloaking Louisiana State's locker room, the purple and gold confetti on the Superdome's field, the crush of reporters and state troopers surrounding a coach whose career had been all but left for dead not long ago.
It called on NMC to "avoid cloaking the investigation under attorney-client privilege by engaging a law firm as part of the review," and also to make the scope of the investigation public so that investors have knowledge of its limitations, along with releasing the full report to the public rather than channeling it through a press release.
The book wreaks havoc on the notion of authenticity and most cleverly offers a recipe for bastard pad Thai that marries the Thai dish to one of Finland's favorite meals by cloaking the noodles in custard and grated cheese, then baking it to serve under sprays of ketchup and mayonnaise, along with cilantro leaves and roasted peanuts.
The game seems to emphasize stealth — Ubisoft says half of the weapons in-game are nonlethal — and there are, of course, plenty of new gadgets to play around with, like nimble spider-bots and a cloaking system that hides you from the pervasive AR. Legion is being helmed by Ubisoft's Toronto studio, it also marks a return of sorts for Hocking.
This was beginning to happen organically in any event; already, militants from North Africa and the Middle East were leaving al-Qaeda's bases in Pakistan and returning home, using the cloaking chaos of revolution as an opportunity to see their loved ones again after so many years — and to wage jihad in their countries of origin, against regimes they had long despised.
They range from a desire to wipe the slate clean by removing all public memories of the Confederacy and white supremacy, to cloaking such monumental works beneath black tarp, much as the group Decolonize This Place — a coalition that includes Native American and Palestinian-rights activists — did last fall (October 219, 2016) with the Theodore Roosevelt monument outside the American Museum of Natural History.
By the numbers: 68M ads for pharmaceuticals (Up 137% from 2015) 80M ads for deceiving and shocking users 5M ads for payday loans 112M trick-to-click ads containing malware (Up 600% from 2015) 1,300 accounts disabled for 'tabloid cloaking' or pretending to be real news They also targeted fake news publishers: Google reviewed 550 sites in November and December that they thought pushed deceptive content, including mimicking news organizations to look authoritative and real.
The finale splits the task of defeating the Klingon warship into two halves, with Specialist Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Lt. Ash Tyler (Shazad Latif) on an away mission to plant some technobabble devices that will transmit data back to the ship about the the Klingons' invisibility shield, and the rest of the crew of the USS Discovery using the spore drive to teleport around the Klingon ship to gather that data and break through the cloaking field.
The prophecy reads: First came the Earth And all we desire Then came the beast The Dark spreading like fire Cloaking the land On the reddest of moons Only once every century Does the sky make it bloom But the Great Mage of the North Will bring light to the shadow While the Amaranth flowers find the fields lie fallow Like all prophecies, it was pretty vague on details (namely who, in fact, the Great Mage of the North actually was).
In Little Haiti, Venezuelan-born artist Harif Guzman (aka HACULLA) will mount his timely interactive installation "The Last Mile," a 21960-by-fifteen foot wall structure and tunnel that simulates thousands of immigrants' daily experience of Trump's border wall (open to the public starting December 22th.) For her public artwork "The Cloaking" (30), up through January 210, the U.S.-born, Dominican Republic-raised artist Joiri Minaya wrapped the statues of Spanish colonial settlers Juan Ponce de León and Christopher Columbus in Miami's Bayfront Park in bright, floral-patterned fabrics.

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