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"defacement" Definitions
  1. the act of damaging the appearance of something, especially by drawing or writing on it

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Of course, one could take this defacement of a defacement as the ultimate real-world expression of the typical tone of an internet comments section.
"Hacked by Iran Cyber Security Group Hackers," the defacement read.
"The proper response to widespread pride poster defacement is not only a policy that prohibits defacement, but also a massive and overwhelming show of support for pride in many forms," one of the emails said.
The site was pulled offline shortly after the defacement on Monday.
Graffiti is "defacement," vandalism, defilement, demonstrates a fundamental lack of respect.
Tribune Media claimed that the defacement resulted in the loss of $929,977.
Not that we're condoning defacement, but kudos to whoever thought of this joke.
The word "¿DEFACEMENT©?" is printed above them in the familiar Basquiat scrawl.
It characterizes the defacement as a "suspected hate crime" motivated by "anti-political" bias.
Return and you will face the absence or the defacement of what you treasured.
Paris further explained her actions on Twitter, revealing that a friend informed her about the defacement.
"Delineation between pure web defacement and cyber criminal or cyberespionage activity is disappearing," the report states.
Update: Vanessa Hudgens will face legal action over her defacement of a national park, Billboard reports.
She first saw an image of "Defacement" in 2003, while in college at Williams in Massachusetts.
Elderly Russians often express certainty about what triggered a defacement (though many hold back on detail).
So, authorities plan to wait out the current cold and windy weather before they fix the defacement.
Hopkins had falsely implied that Monroe, a food writer, backed the defacement of war memorials by protesters.
Last year, I spent six months in London creating and preparing to launch Basquiat's Defacement: The Project.
It wasn't just a defacement of a public document, it was a defilement of a sacred trust.
Motherboard became aware of the defacement when someone claiming to take responsibility for the act sent an email.
The person claiming responsibility for the defacement said they obtained login credentials for the WSJ content management system.
Though Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton aren't spared, Caine saves his most aggressive defacement for the Republican candidates.
The group, Mortola explains, focuses on three types of attacks: DDoS, defacement, and occasional compromises of individual sites.
"The majority of the defacement was graffiti," Randy B. Young, UNC's media relations manager, told CNN in an email.
The core concept of cyberwar, then, has to be understood as something broader than hacks or defacement of web sites.
A Google search for terms included in the defacement led to several other websites with the same or similar image.
Basquiat's "Defacement:" The Untold Story is on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York through November 6, 2019.
He said the UMBC defacement was the biggest attack yet from his seven-member team, whose members range as young as 18.
"Hacked by Iranian Hacker," the defacement on the site of the Texas Department of Agriculture reads, along with an image of Soleimani.
The youngest family members we met were the likeliest to offer innocent explanations for a defacement: an accident, perhaps, or a quarrel.
The flowers at the base of the monument were placed there over the weekend after the public got wind of its defacement.
His crime: dropping a username and password into an Anonymous chatroom, resulting in a 27-minute defacement of a Los Angeles Times article.
Across the country, a movement bubbled to life -- a movement that culminated in the defacement of the Rhodes statue on March 9, 2015.
Its definition of "racist attacks" includes violence or attempted violence, bombs, defacement, and vandalism, as well as remarks, gestures, letters, leaflets, or graffiti.
Jean Michel Basquiat created Defacement (The Death of Michael Stewart) after a young graffiti artist was beaten into a coma by the NYPD.
P.S. – For anyone quick to decry the project as an illegal defacement of U.S. currency, here's a comprehensive analysis of how you're wrong.
Cybersecurity firm Trend Micro issued a report Monday based on analysis of more than 28503 million web defacement reports over nearly two decades.
Cybersecurity firm Trend Micro issued a report Monday based on analysis of more than 13 million web defacement reports over nearly two decades.
The authorities said the man was expected to face charges such as institutional vandalism and criminal defacement of property over $500, a felony.
One for the Parikrma Humanity Foundation, a non-profit in Bangalore, contained largely the same defacement but also included a rap music track.
The destruction and defacement are reminders of what the disposal of computers is doing to the planet, and to developing economies in particular.
He has not yet decided where it may permanently reside, but "Looters" will undoubtedly hang in a protected setting to prevent any additional defacement.
The demonstrations, mushrooming almost daily, saw the defacement of China's main representative office last weekend, which Beijing said was an attack on China's sovereignty.
The dispute has devolved into angry nationalist chest-thumping, a display mirrored online by the defacement of a large number of random Dutch websites.
But whenever the defacement occurred, I feel it has something in common with both a contemporary form of aggression and a very old one.
Even though the defacement itself attributed responsibility to a particular group, it is difficult from the outset to know exactly who carried it out.
Collateral damage The defacement last week comes after much debate in recent years about the proper place of Confederate war memorials and statues today.
He allegedly fired a crossbow at officers, who were there to investigate the defacement of a local cinema's website with a rambling, racist screed.
This defacement is deeply offensive and entirely contrary to our values, and we want to apologize to any members of our community who saw it.
Another screenshot of the alleged website defacement, shared by CBC News associate producer Nahayat Tizhoosh, shows a table containing names, email addresses, and other information.
Keys's attorneys asked for probation instead, claiming that the defacement did not result in enough loss to the Tribune Company to warrant any prison time.
In July 2015, security vulnerabilities in a website for the New York City comptroller were exploited, and AlfabetoVirtual claimed responsibility for the intrusion and defacement.
Freed said the suspect posted images of anti-Semitic vandalism in Ocean City, Maryland, including the defacement of a display case at a Jewish community center.
A defacement on another U.S. government website over the weekend, the Federal Depository Library Program, included an image of President Trump being punched in the face.
Several reporters tweeted screenshots of the site after its defacement, purporting to show Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman — the kingdom's de facto ruler — brandishing a sword.
The demonstrations, mushrooming up almost daily, saw the defacement of China's main representative office last weekend, triggering warnings from Beijing this was an attack on China's sovereignty.
Missen posted a second photograph of the car from a different angle, admitting that her first thought upon witnessing the defacement was centered around the vandal's penmanship.
Traditionally defined as breaching data to achieve a political or social objective, hacktivism can take many different forms, from website defacement to taking over a Twitter account.
Basquiat's "Defacement": The Untold Story will go on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (1071 5th Avenue, Upper East Side, Manhattan) from June 21 through November 6.
" The appointment coincides with recent frictions in the Guggenheim's relationship with a guest curator, the art historian Chaédria LaBouvier, who organized the exhibition "Basquiat's 'Defacement': The Untold Story.
In November, the fountain was vandalized with red paint and struck with an axe — defacement that other controversial statues, such as one of Christopher Columbus, have also experienced.
Yet it's an enjoyably absurd diversion, and provides some digital retribution perhaps for those of us who still cringe over Le Corbusier's mural defacement of Eileen Gray's E.1027.
UVA students rushed to paint over the defacement -- an apparent reference to the Second Amendment -- but it was found defaced in the same manner the next day, December 15.
Given Banksy's stature and the public's track record of public defacement, protecting this freely given and miraculous art gift makes total sense, even if it is a bit sadly ironic.
In a statement, the Guggenheim said, it "is proud to have presented the exhibition Basquiat's "'Defacement': The Untold Story," curated by Chaédria LaBouvier based upon her original and groundbreaking research."
And while he did eventually take down the Santa Cruz county website in 2010 as a direct protest for the city's treatment of its street population, it was a minor defacement.
The Ali family, who owns Ben's, has not made any formal or public statements about the Cosby defacement, but the public vote did prefer other notables to celebrate on the wall.
Go: "Basquiat's 'Defacement': The Untold Story" at the Guggenheim Museum argues for a fresh look at the impact of the racial tension of the 1980s on the artist and his peers.
Go: "Basquiat's 'Defacement': The Untold Story" at the Guggenheim Museum argues for a fresh look at the impact of the racial tension of the 1980s on the artist and his peers.
The attack is not believed to have caused any damage beyond the brief defacement, and the CISA told CBS News that it could not even confirm that Iran was behind the attack.
On Wednesday morning, there was another defacement, this time from two angry Trump critics who painted the star black with spray paint and then added the phrase "Putin's Bitch" over it in white.
The idea was eventually killed by Robert Moses, who was feuding with the Regional Planning Association over his proposed Brooklyn-Battery Bridge, which RPA had denounced as an "unjustifiable defacement" of the Battery.
Le Corbusier is arguably one of the most famous architects of the 20th century, albeit a controversial one with his fascist sympathies and defacement of Eileen Gray's E.1027 with his own murals.
The defacement also makes a nod to the continuing spat between Kjellberg and rival YouTube channel T-Series, which is close to overtaking him as the most popular YouTube channel on the planet.
I've since combined my activism and 13 years of art historical research to create groundbreaking scholarship on American painter Jean-Michel Basquiat and his most important painting, Defacement (The Death of Michael Stewart).
"The Texas Department of Agriculture was the victim of a website defacement as were other organizations in other states," an official for the department confirmed in a statement to The Hill on Wednesday.
Reps for the group did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request about Wednesday's defacement, nor did the Hollywood Historic Trust — whom TMZ reported will be filing a police report for the "Putin's Bitch" vandalism.
This month, hear directly from contemporary artists at the Guggenheim Museum during programs that engage with exhibitions on view, including Artistic License: Six Takes on the Guggenheim Collection and Basquiat's "Defacement": The Untold Story.
A year before the Rhodes statue's defacement, firebrand opposition politician Julius Malema, in his inaugural address to Parliament, had called for the felling of a sculpture of Louis Botha, South Africa's first prime minister.
With a skeleton crew of rangers to supervise during the shutdown, the park sustained wear from off-road driving and some defacement of the park's namesake Joshua trees by visitors (The Los Angeles Times).
Crimes in Agha's and Dardar's complaint include the defacement of Harvard University's website in October 2011, hacking Reuters' Twitter account in August 2012, and stealing credentials from Washington Post and Human Rights Watch employees.
THE ARTS A report in "Arts, Briefly" on Friday about the defacement of the Theodore Roosevelt statue outside the American Museum of Natural History described incorrectly one of the figures standing next to Roosevelt.
Describing in the detail the friendship of Hannah Arendt and Walter Benjamin, and the defacement of Eileen Gray's Cap Martin home by Le Corbusier, Condorelli reached deep into familiar art historical stories and punctured them.
"There is currently little evidence to suggest that their cyber-attack capability extends beyond common website defacement," it said in its annual cybercrime threat assessment in a year marked by Islamic State violence in Europe.
"Basquiat's 'Defacement': The Untold Story," at the Guggenheim, is a small but timely and often surprising powerhouse of a historical show pegged to a not very good scrap of painting by a star-dusted name.
"Depending on the level they want, those things can be pretty affordable to at least do the basic things like protect your website from defacement and distributed denial of service [DDoS] attacks," Sullivan told The Hill.
But suddenly, young architects and preservationists, in particular, saw its defacement not as a strategy for resuscitating a dead building but as yet another assault on an increasingly vulnerable and admirable era in 20th century architecture.
Charlottesville police spokesman Tyler Hawn told CNN that the incident is not likely to be investigated by law enforcement because the messages on the bridge are considered free speech and the defacement didn't include threatening language.
The former Los Angeles Times journalist, who has been convicted of facilitating the defacement of a Times article by leaking a username and password, faces up to seven years in prison and "roughly $2628,28503" in restitution.
The annual operation, which generally consists of DDoS attacks, website defacement and attempts at data theft, has made Israeli users more aware of cyber risks, and acts as a sort of training day for local security companies.
It was then that Plastic Jesus constructed a tiny concrete wall around Trump's star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, which quickly became a site of public defacement after the reality television host's win in the presidential election.
Her show, "Basquiat's 'Defacement': The Untold Story," centers on this piece as it develops a picture of the death of the 2423-year-old man grievously injured in transit police custody and its effect on other artists.
His conviction drew rounds of condemnation on the web from people who believed that the crime associated with him—the minor defacement of an LA Times headline online—should have been charged as a misdemeanor not a felony.
St. Michael looms above the scene, surrounded by seven stanzas of verse; according to Statham, only his face showed evidence of defacement, suggesting that this death-related iconography may not have been deemed as offensive as other pictures.
So far he has pleaded guilty to various misdemeanors, but a felony case is still pending over the defacement of multiple buildings in Detroit with Andre-type images in 2015, when Mr. Fairey had a show in the city.
So far, the most significant defacement linked to Iran targeted the Federal Library Depository Program, which was hacked by an entity or group calling itself "Iran Cyber Security Group Hackers" that put up a photo of Trump getting punched.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A group calling itself the Monument Removal Brigade (MRB) has claimed responsibility for today's early morning defacement of the controversial Theodore Roosevelt monument that stands outside the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH).
And in July, the Guggenheim will open Basquiat's "Defacement": The Untold Story, a small show focused on work made in response to the 1983 death of the young black artist Michael Stewart at the hands of New York City's transit police.
The operation, which generally consists of DDoS attacks, website defacement and attempts at data theft, has had some positive effects: It has made Israeli users more aware of cyber risks, and acts as a sort of training day for local security companies.
Mrs Lam held a press conference at police headquarters at 4am on July 2nd, condemning the break-in and defacement of the Legislative Council, known as Legco, and vowing that perpetrators would be caught and punished (there have already been some arrests).
Not far from Standing Rock, in the Black Hills of South Dakota, sacred land was stolen from the Sioux, plundered for gold and other minerals, and then carved into four monumental presidential heads: an American shrine built from a brazen act of defacement.
At the rally on Sunday, his longtime bandmate Adam Horovitz, known as Ad-Rock, called on New Yorkers to reject the hateful messages of the defacement and many other episodes in New York in recent weeks against Muslims, blacks and other minority groups.
Tickets Eye to Eye: Shaun Leonardo Tuesday, October 29 Artist Shaun Leonardo leads an intimate, participatory experience within Basquiat's "Defacement": The Untold Story, drawing from his own practice in a format that combines a gallery tour, poetic response, conversations, and a movement-based workshop.
Mr. Gvasalia and his team went to work taking the products that each individual label is known for or does best (T-shirts for Hanes, heels for Manolo Blahnik) and reworking it à la Vetements, which often amounts to a sort of creative defacement.
Stalinsky is the co-author of a recent report on Islamic State hacking that identified 45 separate, successful ISIS cyberattacks in 85033, ranging from the defacement of a website for a horse riding company in Alabama to the release of military members' personal details.
"This crime affects the soul and spirit of the people," said prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, comparing the attacks on the ancient seat of learning to the destruction wrought by Islamic State militants on Palmyra in Syria and the Taliban's 2001 defacement of the Bamiyan Buddha statues in Afghanistan.
Australian street artist Ash Keating claims that the recent defacement of his mural in Christchurch, New Zealand, by a large tag was the result of a "snowball effect" set in motion when an insurance company put a vinyl advertisement banner over a portion of the mural.
Pakistani hackers have defaced Indian websites over disputes involving Kashmir and allegations of torture by the Indian government; Indian hackers have defaced Pakistani websites in retaliation, and began organized defacement campaigns in response to the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks, according to Zurich's Center for Security Studies.
At trial, prosecutors said that the defacement had been just one part of a much longer campaign of harassment directed at Tribune Company, one that included threatening emails (from pseudonyms taken from various X-Files characters) sent to both staffers and to a mailing list of viewers.
Although Keys's lawyers said that the defacement was a prank borne out of the "spirit of the time," AUSA Segal said that Keys's actions weren't motivated by mischief (or as one would have it, the lulz), but rather a vindictive desire to harm his former employer.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There's a long history of the defacement of currency as a political act, from the battering and bending of a mid-fourth century Roman coin featuring the face of the emperor Valens to 1970s coins stamped with paramilitary slogans in Northern Ireland.
In Basquiat's "Defacement": The Untold Story, guest curator Chaédria LaBouvier has organized a deeply moving exhibition that takes Jean-Michel Basquiat's deeply personal and rarely exhibited painting made the week of Stewart's death as its starting point, opening a conversation about police brutality that transcends the time in which the work was made.
He rallied Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis; Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Democrat of New York; and the architecture critic Brendan Gill in a successful lobbying campaign to save Grand Central from demolition and defacement during the mid-21981s and to safeguard New York City's new landmarks preservation law from the legal challenges of developers.
A website defacement is typically a low-skilled hack in order to spread a particular message and normally doesn't pose any other tangible security risks, but defacements are likely to receive more attention at this moment due to heightening tensions between the U.S. and Iran and the fact that they are visible on public websites.
Words are the enemy here; with their superimposed elements (in addition to the landscapes, there are multiple eyes, nostrils and mouths) and their greater or lesser degrees of physical defacement (from splits and cuts to children's drawings in felt-tip marker), the portraits brim with a powerful aphasic eloquence, a silent articulation grounded in the tension between material and image.
" According to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing's website, currency defacement is defined as "whoever mutilates, cuts, disfigures, perforates, unites or cements together, or does any other thing to any bank bill, draft, note, or other evidence of debt issued by any national banking association, Federal Reserve Bank, or Federal Reserve System, with intent to render such item(s) unfit to be reissued.
" Fred Valentine, the artist and curator of his eponymous gallery in Ridgewood, offered another over-the-shoulder glance with a series of charcoal portraits from the late 1980s and early '90s in a solo show at Schema Projects; with their mix of classicism, collage, layering, and defacement, these powerful, haunting, deeply felt works hardly seemed 25 years old, demonstrating instead "an urgency that consolidates current strains of thought on content and intentionality, materials and medium.

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