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"decoy" Definitions
  1. an animal or a bird, or a model of one, that attracts other animals or birds, especially so that they can be shot by people who are hunting them
  2. a thing or a person that is used to trick somebody into doing what you want them to do, going where you want them to go, etc.

366 Sentences With "decoy"

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" Nancy Pelosi: Republicans' health care plan will make America sick again Pelosi lashed out at Trump over his executive order banning travel to the United States from seven majority Muslim countries -- calling it a "decoy, decoy, decoy, decoy.
I'd be fine if the decoy bunker turned out to be a "decoy decoy bunker" and they go down the rabbit hole of false alarm bunkers for the remaining 5 episodes this season.
Wideout Jeremy Maclin will probably be a decoy or, at best, decoy-deluxe after his injury last week.
Like "The Americans," FX's series about Soviet sleeper agents, "Decoy," also known as "Decoy: Police Woman," is all about acting.
They know that there are decoy parameters because I say it, and so you never know what's a decoy and what is not.
Use a 'decoy' option to get people to buy your product In his TED Talk, behavioral economist Dan Ariely explains the " decoy effect" using an old Economist advertisement as an example.
Many of the decoy sites offered outlandish or false information.
So the postmodern gewgaws are a bit of a decoy.
The wall is a decoy, a fake, a lie. 2.
She's leaving a decoy package on her doorstep as bait.
Ah, maybe she did, and this was just a decoy box!
What does a decoy mean as it exists in the borderlands?
The relocation of the crucifix is just a decoy, they say.
But Jones said decoy signs are a common tool of deception.
He contacted the police, who cooked up a decoy payoff scheme.
It had its uses: a decoy to cement the status quo.
A decoy recalled that he was found at 12:05 a.m.
It's a wooden decoy duck, staked to the bottom of the fen.
He believes what they visited might have been a decoy bunker. LOL.
So she sent Jon and his army out as fodder, a decoy.
But the most controversial aspect of the unit was the decoy squads.
That whole multiple-decoy-endings thing probably doesn't help it along, either.
"I am a decoy, the patsy to divert attention," Credico told CNN.
It could be a self-sacrificing decoy meant to distract enemy defenses.
But focusing only on this creates a decoy that will divide your movement.
"Our decoy officers do not take part in any unlawful activities," Tang said.
As in Glacial Decoy, a definite, more identifiable gesture seems just beyond reach.
The New York Police Department started using its decoy chatbot in January 2018.
Yet as with the family's wedding, this tension is a well-executed decoy.
Ballard had spent two years on a decoy team in the unit herself.
It involves the usage of decoy states and an intermediary relay to parse them.
KT: We facilitated this conversation as community liaisons around the construct of a decoy.
The human voice has become the most important decoy, from the border patrol's perspective.
A new decoy ad was posted online when CNN arrived at the YouthSpark office.
Now, Williams-Guillén collaborates with Pheasey, who's testing the decoy eggs in Costa Rica.
Limón asks his reluctant friend, Maritza, to sit in the backseat as a decoy.
The U.S. Army built a decoy airfield in Virginia to fool the Nazi Luftwaffe.
They also threw in 50 decoy pictures—randomly generated pixels that had been scrambled.
She was using kids as a decoy as well, also shooting on the Rolleiflex.
The NYPD posts hundreds of decoy advertisements that are indistinguishable from the real thing.
Exploiting the Steelers' fixation with Hill, the Chiefs often deployed him as a decoy.
Read: 'Russia's Paris Hilton' is running for president — But is she a Kremlin decoy?
"One is a decoy," a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
This is not to say that Nowitzki serves only as a totem tall decoy.
Another time it used a document, likely stolen from Turkey's Foreign Ministry, as a decoy.
If I need a badminton racket or a duck decoy, I've got all that stuff.
Residents explained that first a banal, decoy truck is sent out to scout the road.
I risked my life and spilled my blood as a decoy and a homicide detective.
Read more: Russia's Paris Hilton' is running for president — But is she a Kremlin decoy?
In fact, a duck decoy sold in January 290 at Sotheby's in New York for $2500,212.
I prepared everyone with Ken's name as a decoy in order to get the idol misplayed.
It's this decoy problem that pushes some to call for space-based defense, according to Grego.
Lorna Mills's project with Bcc: at Decoy Magazine was released during the last week of February.
On one occasion, a decoy egg traveled 155 kilometers from the nest it was planted in.
In addition, several of the decoy websites were associated with computer servers known to be problematic.
Other designs confuse AI with images of decoy faces, preventing it from making the right identification.
Brown choreographed many works without musical accompaniment, of which Glacial Decoy was one of the last.
But there were a few new wrinkles, including new decoy email addresses and different obfuscation techniques.
Beam says it already mitigates the problem by using decoy transactions that make aggregation more effective.
In fact, a duck decoy sold in January 21999 at Sotheby's in New York for $211,000.
The domain is registered in Moscow, but the website itself loads nothing more than a decoy page.
Ajayi was a decoy floating out to the left side on Williams' scoring run up the middle.
Though enamored with Glacial Decoy, the dance's call for an entirely female cast excluded him from participation.
At Decoy, downstairs from the RedFarm in the West Village, he also makes about 40 Peking ducks.
It's a decoy name for people who love a different kind of plant — marijuana, to be exact.
Stealth bombers and drones, military decoy flares, weapons tests, military training exercises, and weird classified air stuff.
He acts, or rather used to act, as the child, inviting these men to a decoy child's home.
The show is reportedly shooting multiple decoy endings and giving actors earpieces instead of scripts for their lines.
As an additional precaution, Kim flew to Singapore with two decoy planes to thwart any potential assassination attempts.
This process conceals your real IP address with a decoy, meaning your online data is kept under wraps.
Some are straightforward races, while others have you acting as a decoy for other runners or making deliveries.
John Dorrian said the coalition had been tracking Islamic State's use of such decoy vehicles for a while.
And he wore a white jumpsuit, like sweatsuit, so I was thinking that he would be the decoy.
The men used decoy bodies to trick patrolling jail guards into thinking they were asleep in their beds.
But "Glacial Decoy," the program's centerpiece, calls for a different kind of wildness: something more slippery, more released.
To avoid detection, smugglers have been known to bounce ivory through decoy ports, or even forge official documentation.
Well, 6D is "Acts as a decoy for, possibly," so it could end in S, which kills SNUG.
The use of decoy construction equipment, Dias said, was just the latest ruse employed by Brazil's drug gangs.
In fact, there is every reason to suspect that the choice of Ms. Brnabic is a decoy move.
Decoy. If we ever go to jail (separately or together), our last meal will be this Peking Duck.
The running play was set up by the previous play, in which Lynch served as a perfect decoy.
"Glacial Decoy" is worth seeing under any circumstance, but Mr. Petronio's dancers are better at being emphatic than loose.
More protesters came running from an ICE decoy bus that had initially distracted those attending the vigil out front.
They used a soldier disguised as a peasant on a horse as a decoy to approach the camp gates.
"Glacial Decoy" was the first work that Brown made for a proscenium stage, and she plays with this arrangement.
The president's blue-and-white 747 was left outside at Palm Beach International Airport, to act as a decoy.
Working out when to use the cut inside, and when it was merely a decoy, was always the challenge.
A decoy blamed her partner's sleek outfit for volunteers passing them by on a Far Rockaway street last year.
There's always a chance the pic was posted as a decoy for another secret wedding location ... but we're skeptical.
The other is that the decoy is the one who died in Season 3, and this is the real Michael.
The third dessert wine, Decolongon tells me, was a decoy, a wine that is commercially available but has added flavorings.
Carefully scatter non-exploitable decoy bugs in software, and attackers will waste time and resources on trying to exploit them.
The database only confirms that a particular phone was used to call or send a message to a decoy ad.
The interception happens in the vacuum of space where a heavy warhead travels the same speed as a lighter decoy.
This, my friends, is a decoy created by the Marthas — the show's lowkey superheroes and clearly, the seat of Mayday.
On far too many occasions, Porzingis is an afterthought, functioning as a giant decoy for much less efficient scoring options.
"I used to work for him as a decoy, and I performed at his birthday parties," Navi told Entertainment Tonight.
Engadget points out that the leaked render "could be a decoy" designed to create hype ahead of an official launch.
In his TED Talk, behavioral economist Dan Ariely explains the "decoy effect" using an old Economist advertisement as an example.
The Dongfeng-41 is also designed to bypass barriers like the US's Ballistic Missile Defense System by firing decoy missiles.
They even used his as a decoy in a plot to spring Frank 'The Mad Axeman' Mitchell from Dartmoor prison.
Petronio said that "perversely postmodern" sensibilities united Brown and Rauschenberg, who collaborated on several pieces in addition to Glacial Decoy.
It's a decoy: Using it makes her look weak and helpless, and Maud likes that — because she is anything but.
But Power, now the Reds' bullpen coach, believes more teams should try bullpenning or even using a decoy starting pitcher.
Some officers disguised themselves as "different characters", a spokesman said, adding that the "decoy operation" had targeted "extreme violent rioters".
When France went onto the counter-attack, Giroud was often the decoy, drawing defenders to create space for team mates.
Police will fill decoy trucks with with computers, cell phones, bikes or clothing, and wait for someone to make a move.
Jennifer was acting as a decoy for Hunted and Confronted, a rogue online community dedicated to tracking down and ambushing pedophiles.
According to ABC7 News, the California Highway Patrol has deployed a "decoy bus" to catch the perp (or perps) in action.
After decoy limos proved ineffectual against the cunning fans, the Beatles were shuttled into venues in a military-like armored car.
Meanwhile, no one realizes one of prostitutes at the brothel where Limón first started his taxi decoy was paying close attention.
She jumps in front of Keane's car and stops them from leaving… right as the decoy car explodes outside the garage.
Scientists have created a novel method of contraception, using polymer beads coated in a special protein as "decoy" eggs in mice.
Her works are still danced, as in the Stephen Petronio Dance Company's recent revival of "Glacial Decoy," but they're not widespread.
Best Secret Folder is appealing because the app icon itself is a decoy — it's designed to look like a utilities folder.
Wouldn't it be perfect to make Chip Kelly fret all week about Julio and then run him around as a decoy?
Glacial Decoy holds special significance for Petronio, who joined Brown's company in 1979, the year it premiered, as the first male.
Curry is Golden State's best player, but in the Finals, he has been as much a decoy as an offensive initiator.
Is there a question of whether people would have attempted to harm children had they not been lured by the decoy?
The Queen's dressmaker says she puts decoy hats on display in Windsor Castle before important royal events, such as Royal Ascot.
San Francisco artist Pablo Rochat carried out a prank this weekend that involved leaving decoy Apple Airpods all over the city.
Casey's co-star is New York (though "Decoy" seems to have never been telecast in the city where it was shot).
"My strategy is to litter my career with so many decoy mistakes, nobody knows which one to attack," Mr. Johnson declared.
Footage of the bird preening and cooing as he fruitlessly courted a decoy made of concrete has been watched obsessively online.
The authorities did not say what materials were used to make the decoy or how he made his way to Texas.
The group began registering several decoy internet addresses last month and as recently as April 15, naming one onedrive-en-marche.
He and other Chinese experts say the radar could identify which Chinese missiles are carrying decoy warheads intended to outfox foes.
He was limited to 18 rushing yards and 27 receiving yards, serving as a decoy on many of Kansas City's plays.
The game is unfair, she said, adding that she could use Mr. Spilo as a "decoy" vote while targeting Ms. Byrd.
Even if they get too close, it has a radar-warning receiver, a jamming system and releases a decoy, towed behind it.
GUTFELD: This release could actually be a decoy, part of an actual larger conspiracy to prevent the real truth from becoming known.
Unclear if one was used as a decoy ... or if it was just backup in case one of the cars broke down.
She said Zero Children Hurt recently "caught" John again, this time chatting with a decoy posing as a 13-year-old girl.
He served largely as a decoy, absorbing attention while Bailey Tills (four goals) and Henry Blynn (two goals, two assists) could attack.
Who can forget the most famous decoy in war — the Trojan Horse, used by the Greeks to fool their enemies, the Trojans.
That work was "Glacial Decoy," now considered one of Ms. Brown's masterpieces for its stealthy critique of the proscenium, among other innovations.
Eugene suggests he act as a decoy and, once night falls, he can drive the RV into Savior territory and distract them.
She is likely a decoy, the guide book explains, and her associate could be lurking around the corner waiting to carjack you.
There are two parts to this theory: One is that Rose simply sent a decoy with Michael's face to distract Jane and Rafael.
Take "Dirty Harry" in which Bootie Brown raps from the perspective of an American soldier ("I'm a peace loving decoy ready for retaliation").
They are also experimenting with acoustic decoy buoys that broadcast recordings of boats, in order to lure whales away from the real ones.
The decoy sandal is perfect for you and your dog: they get to destroy something and it's not something you have to wear.
Your upcoming email-based project for Bcc: at Decoy Magazine is "commissioned" by Bcc: subscribers, who will have exclusive access to the work.
Still, the use of numerous decoy missiles or countermeasures by an enemy could overwhelm or confuse the interceptor system and render it useless.
The claim to responsibility of a pseudonymous hacker, who said he was Romanian but couldn't speak the language, looks like an unconvincing decoy.
He's lead-blocking (with great effort), jet-sweeping (often as a decoy), catching a screen, or running a route on any given play.
As a decoy, I even have students share the places in the world they would want to travel to write such an article.
Same setup as the corner that led to a goal, but this time the target was Fonte instead of Ronaldo, who played decoy.
When military inspectors began searching officers' homes, the Gülenists stocked their refrigerators with decoy bottles of alcohol and planted empties in the trash.
A few years ago, Lucas, with Lisa Kraus, one of Brown's early dancers, restaged Brown's "Glacial Decoy" (1979) for the Paris Opera Ballet.
It lives on in Sally Pearson who sometimes has a fragility that is a decoy for the toughness that lines her body and soul.
An auditory decoy (yes, border patrol uses those too) turned a long passage into an ominous space punctuated by a photo of a coyote.
It's a simple tool -- an employee, like Shelby, posts decoy ads offering juveniles up for sex on websites known to be frequented by predators.
Last year he recreated the shocking defense using decoy threats, demonstrating that the eels can, in fact, jump upon, make contact, and electrify aggressors.
Finally, he's fed through an electrical socket into what seems to be a decoy body, living its own life until he takes it over.
If the penalty taker looked one way before kicking, the keeper would assume it was a decoy and would dive towards the opposite corner.
They organise for the illegal meeting of representatives in a castle outside of Norway's capital, with rented cars, decoy flights and risible cover stories.
Far from holding up the mirror to nature, here photography is seen as a decoy, a mystification of reality, exploiting and misleading the viewer.
That's the method of storing illegal items inside decoy objects such as resealed candy wrappers, smaller boxes, or in Kill'em's case, stuffed teddy bears.
For example, he could communicate to the players that his right hand is relaying the actual sign while his left hand is a decoy.
But that night, his roommate Adul Saosongyang allegedly snuck into the guy's bedroom and swapped the winning ticket with a decoy while he slept.
Rosen's falcon, named Ziggy, is really just a decoy—it doesn't actually hunt, but simply scares off berry-consuming birds with its mighty presence.
Queen Elizabeth's dressmaker says she puts decoy hats on display to stop staff from placing bets on what color she'll wear to Royal Ascot.
Nevertheless, "Decoy" did showcase a number of young New York actors, among them Edward Asner, Martin Balsam, Peter Falk, Zohra Lampert and Suzanne Pleshette.
The Cowboys rely on Elliott not just for his huge production as a runner, but also as a fantastic decoy on play-action plays.
On Tuesday, the Trump administration confirmed a handshake deal with Boeing for the next Air Force One and its twin decoy for $3.9 billion.
The choreographer Mr. Petronio, a member of her dance company in the early 1980s, added her "Glacial Decoy" to his company's repertoire in 2016.
And the Nederlandse Kooikerhondje (also known as the "Dutch decoy dog") is a red-and-white spaniel-type dog once used to lure ducks.
"Our customers sometimes detect attacks but don't tell us," Touboul, whose firm helps protect banks' SWIFT payment networks by luring attackers to decoy systems, said.
He downloaded DIY security software on a decoy Android phone, intentionally got the phone stolen, and was able to spy on his thief for weeks.
The hackers appeared to be highly sophisticated, carefully planning out the attacks, using decoy documents tailored to their victim's interests, and targeting specific government officials.
She's a decoy a woman can use to get men on her side, right up until the moment that she stabs them in the back.
There are Monets and Manets, a large collection of antique wooden decoy birds and 67 painted dinner services, none of which goes in the dishwasher.
Decoy effect is a phenomenon in marketing where consumers have a specific change in preference between two choices after being presented with a third choice.
This month's damning report from the agency's own inspector general, which rebuked ICE's detention practices, including placing immigrants in solitary confinement, is an accountability decoy.
He's going to run his patterns full speed every time as if the play is designed for him, even when he is potentially a decoy.
Whether it's a photo, gif, video, or URL, this app has your back with the protection of a four-digit passcode and a decoy icon.
The latest installment is Trisha Brown's "Glacial Decoy," a piece with special resonance for Mr. Petronio, who danced for Ms. Brown early in his career.
He served there in World War II as part of the Ghost Army, a secret unit that staged decoy military operations to confuse the Germans.
The former Washington star lined up as a receiver and served as a decoy on a quarterback sneak by Jackson that converted a first down.
In Game 5, Miley had served mostly as a decoy, facing only one batter before he was replaced by Brandon Woodruff, a right-handed reliever.
The poem makes us suspect that appearance is a decoy, a tenderness trap fashioned to trick mothers, with lust and hunger driving the entire illusion.
Enter this brave guy on a floating bike thing, dragging along a decoy of a swimming seal to lure the shark along the designated track.
It was an investigator who helped him figure out that his D.M.V. registration was making him vulnerable, which led him to getting a decoy address.
He aids Freddy by acting as a decoy while Freddy cuts the throat of the man who had been forcing Petey to engage in oral sex.
According to WFTV, a puppy named Maggie wandered onto a frozen pond on Wednesday while trying to grab a duck decoy and fell through the ice.
Using decoy ads posted online, chatbots communicate with potential buyers and respond with messages about the harms of buying sex and alternatives such as john school.
"I never believed she was 12 years old," the man protests, claiming that the woman he spoke with on the phone (Payne's decoy) sounded much older.
When Beans is offered the opportunity to make some money working as a decoy for Johnny Cakes's rumrunning operation, he senses another sort of lie altogether.
Jake Fromm has completed just 13 of 7 passes for 17 yards as Sony Michel and Nick Chubb have been relegated to decoy work thus far.
The protein, called AcrIIA4, switches gene editing off by mimicking DNA: it basically acts like a decoy, fooling CRISPR's molecular scissors into thinking they're cutting actual DNA.
The decoy egg project is the first of its kind, Pheasey says, so she's still figuring out how best to prepare and plant the 3D-printed eggs.
It's pretty clear now ... the Saudis planned to kill Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi from the get-go, because they had a decoy ready, complete with disguise.
Police have acknowledged using "decoy" officers, and some protesters over the weekend were seen being arrested by men dressed like demonstrators — in black and wearing face masks.
Mr. Petronio was the first male dancer in Trisha Brown's company; in the second season of "Bloodlines," his troupe performed her debut proscenium work, "Glacial Decoy" (1979).
The U.S. government and our allies should announce that decoy ships will be deployed in the Strait of Hormuz and elsewhere there are threats to commercial shipping.
He went up the right side and used David Perron as a decoy on a two-on-one before firing a wrist shot past Quick's glove side.
Chadli played higher up the middle with Romelu Lukaku switched to the right and De Bruyne employed as a decoy center forward, the so-called 'false nine'.
Step No. 10: Buy a decoy house to fool the D.M.V. CreditCreditChris Koehler In October 2017, a SWAT team descended on Jameson Lopp's house in North Carolina.
Aside from the decoy shuttle bus, the agency also has unmarked cars investigating the stretch of highway between where the attacks occurred and Cupertino, where Apple is based.
The bomb he was checking out that day turned out to be a decoy—a "hoax device," soldiers called it—which meant the real ones were still nearby.
But for some Thrones super fans, one ending may never be truly satisfying, leading some to wonder what might happen should all of HBO's decoy endings eventually leak.
For instance, touching a certain spot before continuing with a sign progression — or forgoing that spot — can tell a player whether the sign is real or a decoy.
Catching the snap from center, Manning looked away from Beckham, watching as both a Baltimore linebacker and nickel cornerback ran toward a decoy pass route on the left.
What to do It's almost as if, with its hip bazaar and splashy programming, Jacob Riis Beach is a decoy to keep the masses out of Fort Tilden.
Just a few small tweaks to an image or a few additions of decoy data to a database can fool a system into coming to entirely wrong conclusions.
Second, it would be easy for travelers with malicious intent to avert detection by carrying decoy phones or by deleting any questionable content on their devices before traveling.
Jerzy's father is a master strategist who employs a variety of desperate measures to preserve his family, even adopting a blond Gentile child to serve as a decoy.
It has four bedrooms, two and a half baths and a koi pond that was routinely raided by a great blue heron until the owners installed a decoy.
The desperate conditions have led to mass, sometimes violent demonstrations, and skyrocketing crime that has forced Venezuelans to create ever-evolving countermeasures, like decoy cellphones and armored cars.
Four of the white O'Mallery siblings gather by picnic tables for a party that is actually a decoy to the lure the crack addict fifth to an intervention.
"The attackers were able to craft pretty convincing decoy documents and use a lingo specific to the type of business the targeted individual was engaged in," Koivunen said.
He's killed yet again, this time by Laurie Strode, in Halloween H20: 20 Years Later... but then Halloween: Resurrection brings Michael back, explaining away his death as a decoy.
Now we know that the solution is to get them to produce special "decoy" proteins that can be damaged, in order to get the plant to spring into action.
She also just released a new digital work this month via Bcc:, a subscription-based platform curated by Decoy Magazine that commissions artists to create e-mail-based pieces.
APT28 last month registered decoy internet addresses to mimic the name of En Marche, which it likely used send tainted emails to hack into the campaign's computers, Kremez said.
The duck decoy that caused the puppy to fall through the ice has been removed from the pond to prevent an accident like this from happening again, reports WHIO.
According to Heckford, Matt was standing to the side of the Ranger, attaching a duck decoy to a pole when David Joe's black lab, Tito, jumped into the bed.
It was the first song Ray would record for his album, and what seemed like a preview to his new sound would prove to be more of a decoy.
Firearms can also be disabled or, in some cases, replaced with a decoy, although that raises the risk of them being mistaken for a real weapon in an emergency.
"Glacial Decoy" was Ms. Brown's first piece for the proscenium, and it was wittily designed so that its dancers feed in from the wings to blur the stage's borders.
Some fans still managed to capture footage of what appeared to be Winterfell burning to the ground earlier this year—unless that was one of the decoy endings, too.
He says he's heard of one case in which Creep Catchers in BC interfered in an RCMP ICE case by having a decoy meet with a man being investigated.
Security researchers believe the hacking attempt against the D.N.C. in November was part of a broader campaign that used decoy emails that appeared to come from the State Department.
Their primary attack method, researchers said, was through a series of decoy Android apps designed to look like widely used private, secure messaging services such as WhatsApp and Signal.
But it's also a decoy: The rest of the album darts off in different directions under Robyn's guidance (she took a bigger role in making beats than ever before).
A remarkable new technology deployed on search engines and peer-to-peer networks will re-direct individuals searching for illicit sexual material to decoy web files or help sites.
If the fake minor is a girl, Melanie or one of the other women in the network will act as a decoy, or play the part on the phone.
South west England-based Rockwood, a maker of composite material parts used, for example in cabin doors and the decoy system in the Eurofighter, said its orders were all bespoke.
This is because the Dongfeng, which means "east wind" in Chinese, carries decoy missiles to deceive such systems into targeting them instead of the actual warheads, the Financial Times reported.
This time instead of using Fournette as a decoy, they just gave the ball to the huge rookie running back and let him take care of the scoring by himself.
Frazier got as far as the on-deck circle that night, as a decoy, because Boone wanted the Nationals to think the Yankees were going to pinch-hit for Tanaka.
At a Tim Hortons across the street, an "out of service" sign hangs on the bathroom door as a decoy to dissuade people who would deal or use drugs inside.
Turns out, it's not only a great weapon for fighting the undead, it can also cauterize wounds, burn bodies, light decoy fires and provide heat on a cold winter's night.
The Sharks went ahead when Karlsson converted a 2-on-1 short-handed break with a wrist shot from the edge of the left circle while using Tierney as a decoy.
A Turkish official told CNN that the body double was used as a decoy, posing as the journalist to bolster the country's case that it was not involved in Khashoggi's killing.
The F-16 was one of the first U.S. military aircraft to carry the Miniature Air-Launched Decoy, a roughly 10-foot-long, radar-spoofing drone, starting in the late 1990s.
He cited one young man who said he was in the closet and wanted to meet up with a decoy he believed to be a teenage boy—not for anything sexual.
Or not seen: after John Lennon was killed, Campbell's arranged for a decoy hearse to leave its facility, so that the press would not trail the vehicle with the real Lennon.
You can't tell when it got on the road, when it is going to get off, how fast it is going, how big it is—because it has a decoy exterior.
He told WSB-TV a "major organization" is suspected of creating the figurines, as well as hundreds of ceramic decoy toys in an effort to conceal the ones containing the drugs.
The up-for-grabs date rose glistens extra brightly at the center of their grubby picnic blanket, and I wonder if it's a decoy, a secret strawberry bait for the bears.
As well as sharing details of the job — including that she creates decoy hats so palace staff won't place bets on Her Majesty's outfits — Kelly also writes about their personal relationship.
In the 1990s, Rohrabacher's wife pleaded guilty to two felony charges for recruiting and installing a decoy Democratic candidate to split the vote and get Baugh elected to the California Assembly.
He takes a rifle from his safe, grabs a plastic deer-fawn decoy and a device that mimics the squeal of a dying rabbit, and loads the gear into his pickup.
Meanwhile, Bob has to resort to a one-day brine but buys an extra "decoy" turkey to help identify the guilty party (which leads to an awkward encounter with the butcher).
Our current systems are mostly mid-course, aiming at a missile as it coasts through space, where evasive moves and countermeasures like decoy warheads are more likely to foil our interceptors.
Cover image: FBI agents carry waterproof cases containing newly 3d printed decoy heads, used to mount a famous prison escape in 1962, to a news conference on Alcatraz Island Thursday, Nov.
While Uber rides to sting operations, mobile printers, and decoy phones might rack up some incremental costs, they are far from shelling out thousands of dollars to stream confrontations to their audiences.
There, employees had arranged mannequins of different heights dressed in different colors, as well as life-sized decoy deers, car tires, and signs that marked the distance every 25 meters or so.
He even spent two hours cooking a meal we'd never eat as a decoy so that the booking he'd made at our favourite restaurant for after he proposed would be a surprise.
The boxing-mad gangland bosses brought the old champion to their birthday parties and charity evenings, and they even used him as a decoy when springing a fellow criminal from Dartmoor prison.
The apocryphal history of the bridesmaid is as bridal decoy, to ensure demons couldn't figure out which brightly dressed girl was the bride, and therefore no curses would be placed on her.
After being closely guarded by the Indiana Pacers in the first round — and used as a decoy by Cleveland — Korver averaged just 5 points in the first six games of the playoffs.
Security researchers found evidence that the hacking group had set up decoy email phishing accounts that impersonate the En March domain names, thereby tricking campaign officals to open emails that contain malware.
With Henry deployed essentially as a decoy against a Spartans defense that stacked the line of scrimmage, Coker torched Michigan State for 286 yards passing and two touchdowns in a 38-0 victory.
Chrissy talked about the fact that she did not use the secret advantage idol last week and while now it was technically powerless, she could use it as a decoy idol moving forward.
After four days of unsuccessful attempts at having the decoy stolen in Rotterdam, van der Meer and his friends moved on to Amsterdam, where he claims 17 phones are reported stolen each day.
The eclectic curation of talent local and abroad is always on point; having hosted past acts as Constantines, Destroyer, Grimes, Arcade Fire—who performed under the decoy name Shark Attack—and Angel Olsen.
The U.S. government report said attackers conducted reconnaissance to gain information about the individuals whose computers they sought to infect so that they create "decoy documents" on topics of interest to their targets.
Le Bernardin, Daniel and Bouley at Home led the list of top restaurants for food, followed by Sushi Nakazawa, Gabriel Kreuther, Decoy, Lucali, Eleven Madison Park, 4 Charles Prime Rib and Via Carota.
"They will be challenged by the fact that (some) hackers are so sophisticated they might detect decoy servers or fake data," said Ziv Mador, head of research at Chicago-based cybersecurity firm Trustwave.
If you are keeping score at home, it was Katie Bam (original pass) to Katelyn Falgowski (who made pass No. 2) to Jill Witmer (the decoy) to Michelle Vittese (who shot and scored).
In the game I saw, Branca, then 143, started as a decoy for Vic Lombardi, a lefty, who would come in after one batter to face a lineup loaded with left-handed hitters.
" In other cases, the spies found their targets on Facebook, inviting them to Facebook groups, where they posted links to their decoy apps, which they often referred to by names like "WhatsApp plus.
He put himself in harm's way as a decoy — an officer dressed as an ordinary pedestrian and used by the department in those years to lure robbers — and worked as a homicide detective.
My 2-year-old loves fishing money and credit cards out of my wallet, so now I carry a decoy wallet complete with fake bills from her toy register and spent gift cards.
As The New York Times reported recently, "Pentagon officials have often offered improbable options to presidents to make other possibilities appear more palatable," but they don&apost expect presidents to choose the decoy.
"You would think they are somehow protective but really they are a decoy there for blocking the teeth or claws of whatever wants to eat them," Mr. Scherz said of the giant scales.
But this time, instead of spending two hours refueling, the identical Air Force One — the decoy that had been parked at Palm Beach International Airport — was flown in to take Trump immediately home.
Though capable of carrying 10 warheads, it is likely only three would be on each missile, with the rest being dummy or decoy warheads, according to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS).
Like many of Mr. Guzmán's homes, this one was equipped with elaborate escape hatches: a decoy beneath the refrigerator, and another behind a closet mirror, which he used to flee as the battle raged.
The California Highway Patrol is using decoy buses in an attempt to catch the people responsible for shooting metal pellets at the charter buses that Apple and Google employees use, as reported by Fortune.
They deceived Nazi aerial reconnaissance planes over Britain by fashioning dummy aircraft and an armada of decoy "landing craft," composed of painted canvases pulled over steel frames, around the mouth of the River Thames.
She was rehearsing a section of Trisha Brown's 403 "Glacial Decoy" with guidance from Stephen Petronio, who wanted to recapture the full abandon of the original, or at least his memory of the original.
LeBron won't be a decoy, per se, but on nights Ty Lue makes him sit, or stints where all he's focused on is setting up teammates, Irving will slide in as a human whiplash.
"I'll be walking along and, boom, something will pop out at me," he said, strolling past an aquarium filled with Matchbox cars followed by a wooden duck decoy mounted on a tacky bathroom countertop.
Phelps raced a simulation of the great white shark's 100-meter swim — and to no one's surprise, the simulated shark won by two seconds, performing a mighty breach as it attacked the decoy seal.
The decoy program is known as the "shadow count," and the people who brave the cold year after year say they do it not for the pay of $85, but as a civic duty.
Here's how one of the tricks works, according to Wired:The researchers first note that simple tricks allow an observer to identify some of the decoy mixins used to cover for a real coin being spent.
Raptors coach Dwayne Casey drew up a clever play that gave the illusion his team was going for the quick two, but in fact that was just a decoy to get a kickout three-pointer.
In the apparent cover-up that followed Khashoggi's death, Madani, 57, who is of similar height, age and build to Khashoggi, 59, was used as a decoy for the journalist, according to the Turkish official.
This use of cameras associated with drones reminds viewers of the United States' forever wars abroad, opening a searing critique of the domestic surveillance of Queens's diverse population, by staging this elaborate decoy diverting state violence.
" Puzzled at first by that rule, he has since come to see "Glacial Decoy" as what he describes as "a great feminist work" defined by "a complexity that to me could only be characterized as female.
It was a top-secret trip involving decoy planes, a false announcement from the White House about his whereabouts, and someone tweeting from his personal Twitter account while he was en route to avoid raising suspicions.
This show focused on the decoys used by US border patrols on the US-Mexico border, creating an inflatable decoy that glowed in a darkened room as a projection of gallery visitors was superimposed on the form.
Meer preloaded the decoy device with an anti-theft application called Cerberus, which allows the owner of the device to access any file on the phone remotely, as well as discretely activate the phone's camera and microphone.
In the newest trailer, which dropped today, Lisbeth is busy being her mean self (she has tattoos, a mean haircut, and wears leather!) when she is duped by a man who recruits her for a decoy task.
The Game of Thrones crew has spared no expense to keep its final season spoiler-free, reportedly feeding actors their lines with earpieces instead of giving them scripts, and shooting multiple decoy scenes for the series finale.
And with reports they spent 55 days shooting a single battle sequence and are acting out decoy endings to keep spying fans from spoiling the ending, season eight is shaping up to be the most ambitious yet.
At the meeting spot, a McDonald's inside the mall's Walmart, a petite brunette woman in her 20s—a decoy—sits at a booth and awaits his arrival, while the others, including Laforge, disperse and position themselves nearby.
Moving left to right, and dissolving as they go, they formed the original backdrop for a 1979 dance, "Glacial Decoy," by the choreographer Trisha Brown, who died in March and with whom Rauschenberg had worked many times.
With an arsenal that includes grenade-dropping drones, quadcopters (drones with four propellers), kamikaze and decoy bombers, and surveillance drones, ISIS now has "a new kind of reach," said Peter W. Singer of the New America think tank.
Since the results show that the ZP2 peptide can be used to decoy sperm, these sperm-binding beads may also help researchers identify the best sperm to use for assisted reproductive technologies (ART), such as in vitro-fertilization.
In a video the researchers posted to YouTube last week, at around one minute and 20 seconds, a Tesla Model S can be seen driving on a test course and automatically switching lanes upon encountering the decoy stickers.
While he set the bar pretty high, he then seemed to drop the ball—er, ring—but his fiancée quickly caught on that it was a decoy and jokingly flipped him off as she began her free fall.
Ms. Harvey said that octopuses had also been documented opening jars and sneaking through tiny holes on boats, and that they could deflect predators by spraying an ink that lingers in the water and acts as a decoy.
Eventually, Pheasey hopes to use the decoy eggs to study the black market in Costa Rica and other parts of Central America, but for now the goal of the study is simply to make sure the eggs work.
If the decoy systems are accessed, you know you've got an intruder, and you can expel them — or better still, feed them fake info while you gather your own data to share with your friends at the FBI.
In relying mostly on Chacin and the now-departed Wade Miley as postseason starters — Miley faced just one batter as a decoy in Game 5 against the Dodgers — Counsell bypassed some mainstays who helped the Brewers get there.
Experts warned that the weapon, while shaped like a hydrogen bomb, could well have been a mock-up or decoy, one of the many steps the North takes to make it appear more powerful than it truly is.
This part of the missile's trajectory is called "midcourse," and it is the most difficult time for an interception, because a fast-moving warhead can also release decoy balloons that are hard to distinguish from the real thing.
THEMESS Ed Schoenfeld, who is having a successful run looking East with his groundbreaking Chinese restaurants RedFarm and Decoy, will be opening a Western (think Marlboro Man) restaurant by year's end in the space that had been All'onda.
He wasn't happy with the replacement he got courtesy of Britain's National Health Service at the beginning of 2017 and flew to California to have Turek insert what he hopes will be his third and final decoy ball.
Collectors of clocks and watches—a tad more common than duck decoy aficinoados—have, of course, their own organization: the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, which owns and operates the National Watch & Clock Museum in Columbia, Pennsylvania.
The commenters have thrown out ideas ranging from putting up a screen door (Luke's keeps its front door open, for a variety of reasons, the owners say) to finding some kind of decoy animal to park near the entrance.
This is key since it can block a warhead and several decoy warheads all at once, which is a capability North Korea is likely developing to be able to obfuscate which nuke is the real threat, per Defense One.
The man responded to an ad for an escort, stating the escort was 20, but, as is often the case with Creep Catchers, they claimed a decoy later informed the man she was actually a 14-year-old girl.
Against Tampa Bay, he completed 49 percent of his passes and, in the ultimate indication of his running limitations, was used as a decoy on fourth-and-1 from the Buccaneers' 2-yard line late in the fourth quarter.
They fed the actors lines through earpieces so the scripts couldn't leak, they filmed a bunch of decoy endings, and reportedly even changed the show's name to The Tree of Life during production to throw people off the scent.
So thought this writer upon learning that the artist designed the set and costumes for Trisha Brown's 1979 piece Glacial Decoy, the first dance in the three-part program for Stephen Petronio Company's current season at the Joyce Theater.
Now, I had two phones on me at the time so I could've easily put one away as a decoy and snapped some sneaky product shots with the other, but sadly I complied with the nice PR person's wishes.
The products that Walmart is leaning more into include hard seltzers, hazy India pale ales (IPAs), low-calorie IPAs, seasonal beers, canned wine, and premium brands of wine and spirits, such as Buffalo Trace, Decoy, Justin, and Veuve Clicquot.
The two Japanese F-15 fighter jets flew over the Miyako Strait and conducted "close range interference" and fired decoy flares, "jeopardizing the security of Chinese aircraft and pilots", ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said in a statement on his ministry's website.
V.O.D." and "Warm Leatherette"—the two tracks that formed the seven-inch for which Mute was created—he delivered his take on 4'33", which he recorded at 16 Decoy Avenue, the North London site that served as Mute's original headquarters.
The neighborhoods targeted for decoy patrols were generally "heavily populated with pensioners, alcoholics, homosexuals, prostitutes and their clients," but also racially diverse enough to allow the members of the nearly all-white STRESS unit to walk the streets without standing out.
Little did he know that Stephen was a spymaster, who probably used her as a decoy while he stole papers from Jack's briefcase, and wanted her to winkle out from him exactly when Soviet nuclear warheads were being moved to Germany.
A particularly well-conceived arc in the early episodes involves a cabby (Leynar Gomez) who agrees to drive Escobar around Medellín (he hides in the trunk) and the young woman, Maritza (Martina García), he persuades to be his decoy passenger.
Their reasoning is that a "situation" could be a decoy for an escape attempt; if anything does happen, the bus driver must wait to pull into the next closest prison, which could be anywhere from five to 50 miles away.
On DVD It's a case of good cop, bad cop: The 1957-58 series "Decoy," an obscure gem from the golden age of network television, has been issued in its entirety on a three-disc set from Film Chest Media Group.
David's parents, Ron and Barbara, are both damaged souls even before their explosive marriage: Ron the son of a sadistic gangster and his ex-stripper wife; Barbara the daughter of a woman who used her as a decoy while turning tricks.
After all, Baugh and Rohrabacher have deep family ties: In the 248s, Rohrabacher's wife pleaded guilty to two felony charges for recruiting and installing a decoy Democratic candidate to split the vote and get Baugh elected to the California Assembly.
In this special presentation, Leah Ives performs "Locus" (1975), while excerpts from "Glacial Decoy" (1979), "Set and Reset/Reset" (1983 and 1990) and "Foray Forêt" (1990) will be danced by students from Purchase College, New York University and Bard College.
The products that Walmart has started leaning more into include hard seltzers, hazy India pale ales (IPAs), low-calorie IPAs, seasonal beers, canned wine, and more premium brands of wine and spirits, such as Buffalo Trace, Decoy, Justin, and Veuve Clicquot.
That includes new "top-secret hideouts" scattered across the island, more stealth gameplay features like "decoy grenades" and secret passages, as well as the usual assortment of new characters and skins to unlock if you purchase this season's battle pass.
Meanwhile, the show cuts back to the Saviors, where a conversation between Negan and Gabriel reveals that map Rick has just found is also a fake, a backup decoy just in case the original plan to use Dwight to spread disinformation didn't take.
Researchers lured great white sharks to their boat with a "seal decoy made from outdoor carpet" and put electronic tags on 165 of them from 2006 to 2013 at three coastal California locations: Southeast Farallon Island, Tomales Point, and Año Nuevo Island.
Tomorrow, MC Grindah, Beats, Steves, Decoy, Fantasy and Chabuddy G will be blessing laptops with season three of the show, and our mates over at VICE have a comprehensive feature interview with the cast that you can make your way through here.
In "Glacial Decoy," Trisha Brown's superb 1979 work featuring sets, costumes and visual direction by Robert Rauschenberg, five dancers wearing diaphanous shoulder-baring dresses glide forward and back in front of Rauschenberg's shifting backdrop of photographs capturing black-and-white slices of Americana.
His troupe's acquisition of "Glacial Decoy," licensed by Ms. Brown's company, is the latest phase of "Bloodlines," a project he started in 2014 to honor the artists who have influenced him and, in doing so, preserve groundbreaking works of modern and postmodern dance.
Spain-based security startup CounterCraft, founded last September, has closed a €1 million ($1.1M) seed round to accelerate development of a b2b security decoy technology designed to engage hackers and keep them harmlessly occupied while also providing tools to analyze what's going on.
Hong Kong protests: Police defend use of 'disguised' officers Speaking of phonies, the BBC reports that Hong Kong is creating decoy protesters: Hong Kong police have admitted deploying officers disguised as anti-government protesters during mass unrest that rocked the city on Sunday.
For security purposes, it was a top-secret trip that involved decoy planes, a false announcement from the White House about his whereabouts, and someone continuing to tweet from his personal Twitter account while he was en route to avoid raising suspicions.
Wade, on the other hand, has happily played decoy to his teammates, sometimes more happily than others—in Game 2, it helped get Dragic a wide-open three that pushed the game to overtime; in Game 3, Wade kicked out to Joe Johnson, who missed.
Palo Alto's Unit 42 threat research unit published a report last Friday showing how a string of connected attacks this year used decoy documents with official-looking government logos to lure unsuspecting users from targeted organisations to download infected documents and compromise their computer networks.
It's those two Bucks who have caused the most problems, with Antetokounmpo's impact extending far beyond his box score line as a looming defensive presence, as a spacer cutting around the floor or working as a decoy, and as a general nuisance in transition.
The Cavs countered this a couple times by removing Draymond from the action and almost turning LeBron into a decoy (possessions that also let him rest) while his most capable teammates were able to enjoy the space afforded by a 4-on-23 situation.
Palo Alto's Unit 42 threat research unit published a report last Friday showing how a string of connected attacks this year used decoy documents with official-looking government logos to lure unsuspecting users from targeted organizations to download infected documents and compromise their computer networks.
The Stennis will sail apart from the other ships, acting as a "decoy" to draw it away from the eight-day naval exercise, a Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force officer said, declining to be identified because he was not authorized to talk to the media.
When he spoke to the US Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, Energy Department officials shielded him from reporters by sending what appeared to be an empty decoy SUV driven by his security officers to the building's front door while Perry slipped through a different door.
The Stennis will sail apart from the other ships, acting as a decoy to draw it away from the eight-day naval exercise, a Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force officer said, declining to be identified because he was not authorized to talk to the media.
The brother is currently abroad, and there are no plans to arrest him According to Phelan, the device didn't get past the airline's check-in desk, and a subsequent test of airport security using a dummy device was performed, resulting in the decoy also being found.
However, its role changed during the 20th century, as Belgian refugees and German and Austrian internees were held there in World War I and refugees again in World War II. During the latter, its huge transmitter tower was also turned into a decoy to divert enemy aircraft.
But as Civil War goes on, it tables the oversight debate (having served its purpose to divide everyone up into dodgeball teams) in favor of the pursuit of Cap's old war buddy Bucky Barnes, who was already deployed once as a kind of decoy villain in Winter Soldier.
The Sharks went back on top with only their fourth shot of the period, and second in more than 13 minutes, when Pavelski capped a 2-on-1 break by using Jannik Hansen as a decoy and shooting to beat Lehtonen for his 25th goal at 17:14.
But before you start to make any predictions for the show's final season and try to figure out which fire-breathing monster set fire to the Starks' home, there is a possibility that the whole scene is just one of GoT's decoy endings and the joke's on us.
I guess we would call it more of a friendship stage," Duggar explained, and added of the special day he planned for her, "Our plan is to go to the car auction and use this as a decoy so she won't catch on to what we're actually planning on doing.
She keeps a close eye on Keane's movements as they head to the garage and file into different cars in the motorcade — Keane in one with Thoms, Saul in another that's supposed to also take Carrie, and Rob in a van with a Keane decoy — and then receives a call.
Sometimes the constant setbacks at every turn, the "list of people who get to survive," all the animals dying, the shelter exploding, the decoy bunker, the Nightblood cure not making it through trials, and just the general lack of hope that comes with an apocalypse made this season a real slog.
Its early focus for expansion is Europe and the Middle East, with Barroso noting that many of its rivals hail from Israel but are running out of the US — leaving room, he reckons, for a European team to address a less well served region with its own flavor of decoy tech.
Kevin Roose of the NYT examines USAReally, a news start-up that doesn't disguise its Russian origins: The amateurish appearance of USAReally has led some critics to assume that it is either a bizarre vanity project or a decoy meant to attract attention away from more covert Russian campaigns happening elsewhere.
HBO is protecting Game of Thrones season eight spoilers with a blockade of fake scripts, decoy endings, and drone-killing guns, but one of the few bits of hype to get through was a description of a huge battle scene that would dwarf the 25-day Battle of the Bastards shoot.
Navi, who worked for Jackson on multiple occasions as a body double and decoy during the King of Pop's lengthy career, stars in the upcoming Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland — and PEOPLE has an exclusive first-look image from the TV movie in the current issue of the magazine, on newsstands Friday.
The team points to investor dollars pouring into a slew of security startups also plying a nascent decoy furrow for tackling attacks — name checking the likes of TopSpin, Attivo, Guardicore, illusive Networks, YC-backed Cymmetria and TrapX, and noting they have collectively bagged more than $100 million in VC funding since late 2014.
One showstopper at MoMA's exhibition "Robert Rauschenberg: Among Friends" is Ms. Brown's "Glacial Decoy" (1979) — the installation was created with MoMA's curatorial and exhibition design teams in collaboration with Charles Atlas — in which Rauschenberg's revolving black-and-white photographs are grandly displayed on a back wall as the dance is projected on top.
In another case, Leisa Howell, a Kelowna, BC, community support worker, told VICE her client, a 27-year-old man with schizophrenia, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, ADHD, and reactive attachment disorder, was shamed online after agreeing to meet a decoy from Zero Children Hurt (a Creep Catchers offshoot) posing as a teenage girl online.
To do so, they generated a complex mix of adversarial example tweaks to a Tor web session—a collection of changes to the traffic designed not merely to trick the fingerprinting engine into falsely detecting one site's traffic as another's, but instead blending adversarial example changes from a broad collection of decoy sites' traffic.
Still, the biggest question for the Cowboys as far as on-field production is concerned, is how the quarterback Dak Prescott will handle the start of his sophomore season without Elliott, who he came to rely on not just as a runner but as a tremendous decoy in the team's play-action passing attack.
A contact attended games at Houston's Reliant Stadium to take photographs of the security set-up; his mate Mick was primed as a decoy who would drop a phone over the wall and jump down on to the stadium floor in apparent pursuit to distract security; and, best of all, he had his disguise.
The First Order has almost snuffed out the last of an escaping wing of Resistance transports, so Holdo (played by Laura Dern) cooks up an inventive maneuver: She'll point the large decoy cruiser she's piloting directly at the pursuing First Order flagship and fire up the hyperdrive, wreaking havoc on the enemy warship and sacrificing herself in the process.
Holt then lifts the server through some highly improbable mechanics — it's hard to explain, but it involves a stationary bike and his trained corgi — and steals it back, only to hit a dead end when Amy (Melissa Fumero) swaps his corgi out for a decoy corgi and stashes the prize in a safe under her desk.
"Someone manufactured you for a purpose," Mike says to Dougie, before the latter dissolves into a puff of smoke, a large golden pearl, and the jade ring from Fire Walk With Me. It seems that Dougie is a construct, presumably made by Coop's doppelganger to act as a decoy when he gets called back to the Lodge.
The Stennis, which has been followed by the Chinese ship since patrolling in the South China Sea, will sail apart from the other ships, acting as a "decoy" to draw it away from the eight-day naval exercise, a Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force officer said, declining to be identified because he was not authorized to talk to the media.
This record's bouncy beats are a kind of decoy: this specific kind of dance-pop redux tends to be a form of classicism, usually practiced by self-determining artists (like Mr. Hynes of Blood Orange or Ramona Gonzalez of Nite Jewel) with idiosyncratic care, which is to say you hear their small flaws and longueurs as part of the overall aesthetic.
HBO is doing just about everything it can to keep Game of Thrones's final season under wraps—posing stars in random positions to throw off spies, giving the cast their lines through an earpiece to avoid script leaks, and even shooting a couple of decoy endings just in case someone decides to spoil the whole thing before it airs next year.
When he planted hundreds of fake secret military documents on his network that tricked his hacker into staying logged into the Lawrence Berkeley system long enough for a German telecom employee to trace the intrusion to the hacker's location in Hanover, he was building a "honeypot"—the same sort of decoy regularly used to track and analyze modern hackers and botnets.

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