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"unsophisticated" Definitions
  1. not having or showing much experience of the world and social situations
  2. simple and basic; not complicated synonym crude
"unsophisticated" Synonyms
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"unsophisticated" Antonyms
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The hackers themselves and their wares appear to be unsophisticated.
Nervous about appearing unsophisticated, Wachowiak tried to keep her cool.
Compared to those devices, the AmazonBasics microwave is relatively unsophisticated.
So, why open equity crowdfunding to the unsophisticated masses now?
The comments are unsophisticated, repetitive, and easily recognizable as spam.
Its hacks are relatively unsophisticated, consisting largely of website defacements.
MIT's Barzilay was frustrated by medicine's unsophisticated models as well.
She asserts herself when the students mock her unsophisticated background.
At the time and for decades after, communication was understandably unsophisticated.
The pilfering can be small and unsophisticated, but it adds up.
Neither the Chinese people nor their government are foolish or unsophisticated.
The attacks were carried out by "unsophisticated actors," the company says.
Social media is still largely considered a cheap and unsophisticated medium.
And that some of our most critical infrastructure is quite unsophisticated.
I don't fuck around with people who have an unsophisticated line.
The McCoys and Hatfields were, of course, famously hotheaded and unsophisticated.
The brothers' ideas on how to reach teenagers are somewhat unsophisticated.
But despite Catron's obvious intelligence, she comes off as surprisingly unsophisticated.
Unlike my wife, a trained chef, I have a pretty unsophisticated palate.
What's confounding to these merchants is that Amazon isn't some unsophisticated retailer.
Some of those are unsophisticated, such as answering phones or processing forms.
You know pumpkin pie: sweet enough, unsophisticated, somehow made with a vegetable.
Most economies have a mix of impressive leading firms and unsophisticated stragglers.
She's a successful woman who goes back to her unsophisticated small town.
These are good questions, but let me make a perhaps-unsophisticated counterpoint.
Though full of chutzpah, the Dadaists were theoretically unsophisticated by our standards.
At best the deflection is a startlingly feeble, unsophisticated attempt to obfuscate.
"There is a pleasure in using unsophisticated equipment," said Mr. Burgerman, 37.
It contradicted our previous understanding of Neanderthals as animalistic, uncultured, and unsophisticated.
But this faddish use of "lame" as an all-purpose pejorative seems unsophisticated.
It reduces the noise in the search environment which directly stops unsophisticated threats.
Many people still view apps as unsophisticated software with simple, one-dimensional functionality.
Unsophisticated rural voters are routinely bought with gifts of cash and other goodies.
"This industry as a whole really operates in an unsophisticated way," he said.
He published them to what he admitted was an unsophisticated, bare-bones website.
"He was unsophisticated, he was naive, and he was a fool," Breen said.
You'd think such gimmicks a little juvenile and unsophisticated for good wine, right?
Unsophisticated investors are being persuaded that they should own a sheaf of stocks.
Unsophisticated investors who buy in at the peak of a bubble get burned.
We can't consider them unsophisticated enemies — we've lost too many battles that way.
There's nothing dull or unsophisticated about chronology as an idea, just its occasional uses.
Their restaurants were unsophisticated, their kitchens filthy and their chefs rude—and often drunk.
These exchanges had raised a staggering $59 billion from unsophisticated investors by early 2016.
The Stockholm that Strindberg guides readers through was sometimes depicted as an unsophisticated backwater.
The image of farangs with unsophisticated palates is out of date, Mr. Narupon said.
But they are often unsophisticated investors who are unaware of the risks, experts warn.
Since his presidential run, his projects have included promoting penny stocks to unsophisticated investors.
But they are often unsophisticated investors who are unaware of the risks, experts warn.
But the similarities, including lending on loose terms to unsophisticated buyers, warrant serious concern.
They are challenged with selling to first-time/unsophisticated technology buyers in industrial operation centers.
They make up a peculiar ritual — a day-to-day devotion to deliberately unsophisticated handicraft.
But it is also why we have seen a proliferation of unsophisticated attacks in Europe.
He was older than her by five years but, intellectually and emotionally, was very unsophisticated.
But he insists that what he does with Google Art on Canvas is very unsophisticated.
The bill is "dangerously overreaching and technically unsophisticated," said Gary Shapiro, president of the association.
The news that a single person, using unsophisticated methods, was responsible, only compounded those concerns.
The company found that hackers had tried to attack 241 accounts, using fairly unsophisticated means.
Treating the Iranian people as one homogenous entity is as unsophisticated as it is transparent.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R) stated the "relatively unsophisticated" cyberattack took place Nov.
Also, in some countries, such as France, splitting the bill is considered to be unsophisticated.
Bowzie is 20 and, compared with most other students at Fisk, poor, rural and unsophisticated.
This can be especially appealing when raising individually small checks from unsophisticated angel and seed investors.
"Most of it is unsophisticated retail traders getting burned badly," Innes said on bitcoin's recent retreat.
"It's going to be a big wealth transfer from the unsophisticated to the sophisticated," said Dillian.
Ad blocking could in fact end up saving unsophisticated marketers some money from unqualified mobile traffic.
Plus, they were too unsophisticated to understand the methodology, and the scores would constantly change anyway.
Saying "I'm lonely" is to confess to having the entirely unsophisticated need for friends and understanding.
DeMedicis also described himself as an "unsophisticated consumer" who desired to support American companies and jobs.
The unsophisticated but often laugh-out-loud funny 1977 anthology comedy "Kentucky Fried Movie" is here.
" A few weeks before that, syndicated columnist George Will argued that home care workers were "unsophisticated.
This entry was clued as "unsophisticated" back in the 220s, though; "uncultured" seems about the same.
It ends up costing a lot of money and making Republicans look simultaneously mean and unsophisticated.
" Later in that interview, he said of his brother's solo career: "I think it's unsophisticated music.
An "ISIS" kill list in this environment, even if transparently random and unsophisticated, can be a terror.
In keeping with his unsophisticated manner, the presidential inauguration ceremony was far less elaborate than is customary.
Christakis, for one, isn't afraid of a future where unsophisticated bots coax humans toward making better decisions.
Even after Chinese banks tucked away their abacuses, they remained remarkably unsophisticated for a high-speed economy.
The authors suggest that advisers with a dark past tend to prey on elderly or unsophisticated customers.
"We are so unsophisticated when we look at China," Fairfax Global Markets CEO Paul Dietrich said Wednesday.
"Among 'big-time' reporters, there's an almost pathological fear of looking unsophisticated," one veteran political reporter explained.
"Foreign intelligence services, or even an unsophisticated hacker, could easily exploit either of these phones," they wrote.
"No offense, but he was unsophisticated, he was naive and he was foolish," Breen said in court.
Unfortunately, the meant-to-be-funny material is too unsophisticated for both the subject and the audience.
The very idea of counting paper ballots, especially in large metropolitan areas, might seem quaint and unsophisticated.
One might look at this and say this is just a really simplistic, unsophisticated way of talking.
It's a cautionary tale that these methods are available to any unsophisticated user who wants to employ them.
This is relatively unsophisticated in encryption terms and is, unfortunately, a limit imposed by the fob's processing power.
I grew up in the north of England — 213 miles north of London, in a relatively unsophisticated place.
I was flattered by the most primitive, unsophisticated offer by one of the most powerful men in film.
In this scenario, a pill or an injection, say, is a relatively unsophisticated piece of drug-delivery technology.
But a DDoS is a relatively unsophisticated type of attack, meant to take down a computer network quickly.
If the women resist, they are frequently shamed for being prudes or for their "small-town," unsophisticated alarm.
Yet because these models seemed unsophisticated, and because Mr Trump's campaign was so unusual, they were largely overlooked.
The big picture: Email scams targeting businesses, usually referred to as business email compromise scams, can seem unsophisticated.
While security experts may call the method of attack on Dyn unsophisticated, the company holds a different view.
Reuters looked at funds in Italy because it has a large and relatively unsophisticated market of retail investors.
However eager she was to disavow standard elements of photographic sophistication such as composition, Arbus was not unsophisticated.
"The stock prices reflect that these businesses were built on the backs of relatively unsophisticated Canadian retail investors."
This approach is simple and comprehensive, encompassing the majority of drones except for the very small and unsophisticated.
They were referred to as "generous and unsophisticated" — worker bees to be directed by the older and wiser.
One reason, our correspondent notes, is that unsophisticated investors see online products as safer than China's stock market.
Unfortunately, hackers have found clever — and sometimes simple, unsophisticated — ways to weasel their way into your digital lives.
In a very unsophisticated way, it's an incredibly easy to way to instantly assess the 'popularity' of an artist.
Me and J-Biebs, it seemed, could work, not least because we both had similarly unsophisticated taste in food.
"Most of these content creator/streamers are also very young, and are often unsophisticated, unseasoned and trusting," Freedman writes.
But, in my unsophisticated view at the time, I couldn't reconcile why, if innocent, he decided to lawyer-up.
Meanwhile, you have an unsophisticated consumer base of athletes who are ill-prepared to enter this multimillion-dollar business.
Though unsophisticated, the bombs are being treated as "live devices," according to New York City police commissioner James O'Neill.
"The lack of transparency allows dealers to obtain a great deal of investable wealth from unsophisticated investors," Piwowar wrote.
We now understand why, throughout our history, we received no transmissions from this planet: the inhabitants were extremely unsophisticated.
Because DDoS is an unsophisticated yet effective means of censorship, independent journalists like Krebs often become high-profile targets.
Unpretentious but not unsophisticated, Barker's light, unslurred mezzo was admired by none other than fellow non-belter Billie Holiday.
On the eve of his coming out as a Marxist at age 21949, he was an unsophisticated provincial nationalist.
At 19, when she first blinked for the paparazzi, Diana was unsophisticated but nonetheless naturally shrewd—always listening, watching, learning.
While they may have said otherwise in the fine print, Hawken said unsophisticated investors might not have gotten the message.
Kovalev said it's unlikely the fakes are the work of Russian intelligence because of how unsophisticated the translated posts are.
This narrow classification writes "beach reads" off as being unsophisticated when, in actuality, the best beach reads are anything but.
Modern anthropologists paint a picture of early agricultural society as a community of unsophisticated barterers, trading goods and services directly.
This ubiquity and ease of manufacture underlie the interest in its use for nefarious purposes by, usually, unsophisticated lone actors.
Trick was tracked down and killed — using an unsophisticated method that he himself probably employed in his own targeted hacks.
Boiler rooms are cold-call centers for stocks, where men in bare-walled offices put the screws on unsophisticated marks.
When the Ukraine war started, Kiev's military used U.S.-style military techniques honed against relatively unsophisticated insurgencies in Iraq and Afghanistan.
For nine memorable years on Dallas, Victoria Principal portrayed unsophisticated Texas belle Pam Barnes, who married into the wealthy Ewing clan.
"The male sex toy market is quite unsophisticated," said Stuart Nugent, brand communications manager of LELO, a luxury sex toy manufacturer.
This means that many emergency officials are working with unsophisticated software, which can lead to mistakes like the one in Hawaii.
Their mosques seek practical solutions; whether that is foreign financing, or unsophisticated clerics from their homelands who will accept modest remuneration.
This reductive but not unsophisticated style sought to express "the gentle vibration of things," as Modersohn-Becker wrote in her journal.
But the current generation of killer drones is propeller-driven, slow, lacking in maneuverability and still relatively unsophisticated compared to traditional fighters.
But the agency and the firms it oversees must also make sure that unsophisticated investors are protected and bad information is prevented.
Experts are split on how they should approach an unsophisticated fake that shows actual events, just out of the order they happened.
Lee Foster, an intelligence analyst at U.S. cybersecurity firm FireEye, said the fake account campaigns on Twitter and Facebook were "relatively unsophisticated".
It is evident that the forces of "market pull" are driving rapid growth in insurance markets, even when entrants are relatively unsophisticated.
LB: I'm not going there, but when you have super-high profile companies, you get almost unlimited demand from [financially unsophisticated] investors.
Its conclusion, harrowing, humorous and arguably unfortunate, only reinforces the idea that the unsophisticated country people are better off as they were.
Many of the losers were unsophisticated retail investors, some of whom previously spoke with Business Insider about believing in the MoviePass product.
That these mostly unsophisticated savers ended up in higher-fee or higher-risk funds without knowing any better galled him, he said.
All this technical sophistication, though, seems to be at the service of a fundamentally unsophisticated sensibility, most glaringly exposed by the music.
To a higher degree than products in say education, fintech can cause serious consequences, whose effects are most pronounced on unsophisticated consumers.
Opinion polling was still unsophisticated at the time: Interviewees were not necessarily representative, poll questions contained hidden biases, the data was muddled.
Researchers say "unsophisticated actors" tried — and failed — to take down the websites of both major presidential nominees just ahead of Election Day.
The TSA warned the trucking industry months ago that terrorists are increasingly turning to unsophisticated weapons and tactics such as vehicle-ramming.
However, early devices were bulky, had limited battery life, and were unsophisticated, sending images to rangers every time their motion sensors were tripped.
Asahi Shimbun says AI was used to teach the robot how to shoot, but the video evidence makes the bot look pretty unsophisticated.
Read said the attacks it had discovered on Vietnam were relatively unsophisticated and relied on users having pre-2012 versions of Microsoft Word.
It flew the Boston Symphony Orchestra on a European tour in 1952, to counter prejudices of the United States as uncultured and unsophisticated.
It's a toxic mix out there of sellers looking to make a quick and easy buck on the shoulders of vulnerable, unsophisticated buyers.
In the unsophisticated way the president views foreign affairs, this may seem like a brilliant strategy to end the intractable North Korean problem.
In 2016, unsophisticated hackers targeted a slew of high profile social media accounts, including the Twitter and Pinterest of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
We've done some coverage on how unsophisticated people are and we've interviewed people and asked them about their offer letters and the like.
Ronald Reagan's budget director, David Stockman, wrote a book describing an amiable but inattentive and unsophisticated president whose funny math disguised rising deficits.
When it was over, this handful of relatively unsophisticated projectiles had knocked offline 6 percent of global oil production and roiled the markets.
This delay could leave students — often the most disadvantaged and unsophisticated consumers — vulnerable to programs that are already failing the federal performance test.
"To keep talking about 'all you bad Russians, all you bad Kenyans' is a very unsophisticated way of viewing the world," Larkin said.
Understanding it in that context is really important, and it also goes beyond the current rhetoric around the border, which is pretty unsophisticated.
The ingeniously unsophisticated scrap of fabric has only one job: to eliminate smartphone use in places where the people in charge don't want it.
Much of the impetus behind this study is the now-outdated notion that dogs are unsophisticated automatons, driven almost exclusively by instinct and urges.
Even "unsophisticated" AI — Christakis didn't pull any punches, he calls his bots dumb — can influence human behavior and, in this case, boost human performance.
SLAC's customers, the former employees said, were often people who lived on the margins: financially unsophisticated, drowning in student debt, many unemployed or disabled.
It claimed that it was too unsophisticated to understand what it was buying, and that Goldman had abused its position as a trusted adviser.
Such full-spectrum, whole-of-society reactions are the only way to mitigate and dilute the effect of unsophisticated, "lone wolf" acts of terror.
The LIA claimed it was too unsophisticated to understand what it was buying, and that Goldman had abused its position as a trusted adviser.
The agreement also allowed Rosneft to carry out joint projects with Exxon in the United States—an unusual opportunity for a relatively unsophisticated company.
But those recommendations are fairly unsophisticated and have the potential to be much more tailored to individual tastes in the future, AI experts said.
"Tech companies are surprisingly unsophisticated at using the communications tools they created in order to advance their public affairs and communications interests," he said.
A deceptively unsophisticated type, with a blond brush cut, he has never lived anywhere beyond the twin cities and has never seen an ocean.
Many of these postcards also include dialogue, written in the highly simplified, petit nègre pidgin language that further characterized subjects as unsophisticated or immature.
The document depicts Mr. Cohen as an unsophisticated and flawed man who was trying to please an exacting, demanding and powerful boss: Mr. Trump.
The banks' defence is likely to focus on the fact that bond insurers are hardly unsophisticated; insurers have long advertised their credit-surveillance skills.
Even when the ghost of a point materializes — that recording ephemera can be a self-soothing behavior — "VHYes" is too unsophisticated to develop it.
Aside from a slick interface for unsophisticated investors, "there's not much benefit at all" to using Robinhood now instead of TD Ameritrade, for example.
Even so, an unsophisticated investor who does not know how to evaluate a start-up could easily wind up losing substantial sums of money.
For one thing, it makes clear that bad financial advice isn't just useless — it can cost unsophisticated investors tens of thousands of dollars in losses.
Sure, Russian hackers probably breached the DNC using unsophisticated methods like phishing, but more than ever, normal people are being targeted by high-profile hacks.
This doesn't mean that the readers are unsophisticated or stupid, just that most of the thinking happens after purchasing or perusing a title, not before.
The regulations also ban P3003P firms from providing guarantees for investment principal or returns, a common marketing practice to lure funds from unsophisticated retail investors.
Byrne says that at least half of the ICOs he's seen are specious, often just a one-page white paper hoping to attract unsophisticated investors.
In recent years it has declined even to manage assets for clients with less than $10m, in the hope of escaping rules regarding "unsophisticated investors".
Moreover, financial fraud spread last year from China's east to rural areas, where funds approached unsophisticated Chinese farmers, the office of the joint meeting said.
The most unsophisticated criminal can figure out how to program and deploy a skimming device to capture consumers' credit card data and make counterfeit cards.
They said that Christian voters who backed Trump had been derided as unthinking, unsophisticated hypocrites, but for many of them that only affirmed their resolve.
"We are dealing with very unsophisticated folks — they live in an area that is a fairly isolated area," Mr. Lohbeck said in a telephone interview.
While a stark improvement in fighting ability and professionalism is noticeable at the front line today, everything from soldiers' uniforms to their arms remains unsophisticated.
It has thought that it should decide for itself the best way to regulate American financial institutions, unfettered by unsophisticated, and potentially venal, political oversight.
In allying with the Houthis, an unsophisticated Islamist movement from northern Yemen, Mr. Saleh provided both political acumen and well-trained, well-equipped fighting forces.
The truck attacks in Berlin and Nice follow with recent IS directives urging supporters to carry out unsophisticated attacks using whatever weapons are at hand.
Africa has traditionally been an unsophisticated bit player in American media, often portrayed as backward, savage, and chaotic in everything from news coverage to films.
Now we have a crude and unsophisticated president whose management skills, which were always hyped beyond reality, are inadequate to the task of running the country.
However unsophisticated, the buy still ended up being a profitable move when billionaire Howard Hughes' company bought control of Northeast, sending the company's stock price surging.
"It was a relatively unsophisticated attack and could have been prevented by the NHS following basic IT security best practice," NAO chief Amyas Morse told Bloomberg.
IoT devices connect to the internet like any computer, but their relatively unsophisticated system software, powered by feeble chips, makes them much more vulnerable to malware.
The judge dismissed claims from Mr. Tsirkos's lawyer that the ice cream operator was an "unsophisticated" businessman who did not realize that he owed the money.
New entries include popular terms like bogan ("an uncultured and unsophisticated person") and budgie smugglers ("a pair of closefitting male swimming briefs made of stretch fabric").
The internet was in its infancy, newspapers and printed books were thriving, computers were relatively unsophisticated, and Google, Facebook and Twitter were still over the horizon.
Some have financial advisers who steer them away from 529s, because they think that the investments are unsophisticated or that the accounts have too many restrictions.
An unsophisticated landlord may not know how to navigate the legal system or have the funds to keep afloat when a tenant cannot pay the rent.
Two previously unreported vulnerabilities in the high-speed internet service provider's online customer portal made it easy for even an unsophisticated hacker to access this sensitive information.
While this may not sound too dissimilar to say very early stage investing in other start-ups, the people placing bets on ICOs are usually unsophisticated investors.
This is due largely to high Internet and mobile penetration, a large e-commerce system with internet companies focused on payments, unsophisticated incumbent banking and accommodating regulation.
The qualities that had once made natural wines seem unsophisticated or suspect—the obscure grapes, the rustic producers, the occasionally funky taste—began to look like authenticity.
The Obama Administration set up the bureau, which was authorized under Dodd-Frank, to guard against banks' offering too-good-to-be-true products to unsophisticated consumers.
People say that the dancers are fabulous and the choreography corny, that the repertory shows an unshaded quality—now feel-good, now feel-bad—that seems unsophisticated.
In the midst of prepping ingredients for garlic soup with torn salt cod—a soup made of leftovers, essentially—she remarks on how sublimely unsophisticated it is.
However, as I grew older, I developed a certain disdain toward it, agreeing with the popular consensus among cultured people that the city was boring and unsophisticated.
Like the second-rate comic who warms up the audience before a headliner, Trump was entertaining in a crude and unsophisticated way but he wasn't expected to succeed.
Internally, the program was unsophisticated, latching on to key words in the user's input and reformulating them into questions, or asking generic open-ended questions as a default.
Indeed, "the FBI assesses most pro-ISIL hacktivist groups use relatively unsophisticated methods and tools to scan for and exploit well-known Web site vulnerabilities," the document continues.
Stash is start-up company pitching itself as simple solution for unsophisticated investors, allowing users to invest as little as $5 in fractions of exchange-traded fund shares.
Many still see the books as unsophisticated and pedantic — more of a sleep aid or a tool to teach literacy rather than a place to showcase elegant prose.
Whether you think this is a valid concept or a crazy get-rich-quick scheme, it's an example of how cryptocurrencies are increasingly aimed at the unsophisticated public.
But in its extreme form, whether on left or right, wokeness leads to a one-sided depiction of the present and an unsophisticated strategy for a future offensive.
They have both encouraged relatively unsophisticated but deadly tactics that can be deployed with little planning and money, making such attacks doable for a wider pool of followers.
Few in proper American circles want to be heard calling China an enemy of the U.S.; that sounds unsophisticated as well as insulting to the bullies in Beijing.
The fact that a group of hackers were apparently able to get close to the president is worrisome, especially since it was a band unsophisticated hackers employing simple methods.
" One longtime Republican power broker summed up the role the hotel is playing in Trump's Washington: "It is a magnet for unsophisticated foreign governments and companies to offer tribute.
His appointment was not exactly greeted by the public as a moment of great national triumph, given his reputation — one he deeply resents — for an unsophisticated style of play.
But it had a little post-Vietnam grittiness and raunchiness, a little hard-boiled romanticism and an endearing (if unsophisticated) love of Hong Kong-action-movie styles and poses.
"Less human" meant they were perceived to lack self-restraint and were described as mechanical and cold, unsophisticated, superficial, shallow, less intelligent and rational, as well as more immoral.
Wading into the Wild West of social media for help during a global pandemic may seem unsophisticated for an agency charged with regulating the nation's drugs and medical devices.
In working with cachaça, Mr. Amereno said, he also must confront perceptions by Brazilians that the spirit, and the cocktails traditionally made from it, are low-quality and unsophisticated.
But when the orchestra erupts with pointillist riffs and rawness, even as Jack and Ennis share an emotional moment, the music makes them — unsophisticated, rural characters — seem oddly brainy.
China was still a small and unsophisticated military power when Ronald Reagan and Mikhail S. Gorbachev, the last leader of a rapidly weakening Soviet Union, negotiated the I.N.F. agreement.
This is an easy and lucrative stream of revenue for cable and telecom companies, with consumers paying an average of $230 a year in rental fees for relatively unsophisticated boxes.
"I definitely think more people should be drinking Costco alcohol— if the only thing that's preventing them from doing it is a fear of seeming uncool or unsophisticated," Bickford said.
Like "The Detour," another recent (and not as good) TBS comedy, this one is gleefully unsophisticated, full of caricatures and gags that are just a notch above frat-house humor.
Nevertheless, he has, at least, regularly criticized the ill-advised Afghan War for years and his instincts, when it comes to that conflict, though unsophisticated and ill-informed, seem sound.
Bisley said Trump and Haley's rhetoric was "pretty crude and unsophisticated" and symptomatic of the administration's lack of a broader view of world affairs and the US role in them.
Not all of them are good deals, and some unsophisticated parents are at risk of choosing plans with high fees that will eat up a large fraction of their investments.
"Calls to the FINRA Securities Helpline for Seniors (HELPS)[here], have exposed troubling scenarios of senior and unsophisticated investors buying into sales pitches for speculative energy- based investments," FINRA said.
The National Audit Office said on Friday that the WannaCry attack had been relatively unsophisticated and could have been prevented had the N.H.S. followed rudimentary procedures to protect its systems.
Lenders would make loans that had large balloon payments at the end of the term, forcing unsophisticated borrowers to refinance with all of the fees and costs that that entails.
"Right now, awareness of Bitcoin, the blockchain, and the liquidity around ICOs can be marketed to unsophisticated investors who may have heard of these things and want exposure," Shah said.
However, he said most attacks were unsophisticated, highlighting the high-profile hacking of Britain's TalkTalk Telecom Group which he said had used a technique from the end of the last century.
And on the other end of this hack, it turned out not to be the unsophisticated crook that it looked like ‑‑ not that they weren't trying to make the 003 bucks.
Seeing the all-powerful, amoral (he had many illegitimate children) superman at the mercy of unsophisticated doctors and the forces of disease and death far beyond his comprehension is darkly funny.
In addition to the misguided notion that all Arabs are Muslim, Mr. Kasbo addresses other pet-peeve fallacies in the film, including the idea that Arab-Americans come from unsophisticated cities.
The amygdala, Ms. Ryan said, is too unsophisticated to know the difference between a true danger (say, a growling tiger) and something substantially less life-threatening (dealing with an obnoxious person).
The message that comes across instead is one of a self-centered and unsophisticated executive, inept when it comes to advancing any kind of real strategy to support key democratic freedoms.
Mandatory FIFO would also harm unsophisticated investors and reduce the advantages that average investors can now get from helpful and widely available technology such as robo advisers and wealth management accounts.
The hacking group's activity apparently began with a volley of unsophisticated DDoS attacks in 2009 that struck three dozen US and South Korean web sites over the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
Of course, the throwing of Pokéballs was similarly unsophisticated, but the bar for gratification was lower there as successfully mimicking tossing was far easier that recreating the otherworldly action of spell-casting.
Illinois, one of the states whose voter registration database was breached with an unsophisticated method called SQL injection, was hit in June 2016, according to a report later commissioned by the state.
Many publishers are actually making solid efforts at delivering this type of experience themselves, but such efforts are going to waste because of the "binary" and unsophisticated nature of most ad blockers.
The lawyers made what was a fairly standard argument in trademark law: romance readers were "unsophisticated consumers," and a title like Her Cocky Doctors would confuse Hopkins' fans into buying the ebook.
Even though I was young and completely unsophisticated in the nuances of human motivation, I somehow knew that if I could appear human to them, it would be harder to hurt me.
There are two or three U.S. brands addressing the same issue, Little explained, but the competition has a "very maternal or 'granny jammies' aesthetic," and primarily utilize "very unsophisticated" polyester-heavy fabrics.
Many of the cash-advance firms — some of them founded by personal-injury lawyers — rely on other lawyers to send them financially unsophisticated clients who are waiting to collect on legal settlements.
Other residents weren't thrilled with the Tinney's unsophisticated, anachronistic decorating choices, the addition of an elaborate gate on the town's showplace street, Bellevue Avenue, and the addition of "Castle" to Belcourt's name.
But it's still telling that even as he was addressing a crowd including many Hispanic supporters he couldn't piece together what the diversity around him revealed about his unsophisticated understanding of race.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has issued a warning about pro-Islamic State hackers carrying out cyberattacks against the US, but has stated that most of these hacktivist groups use relatively unsophisticated methods.
"A frenzied demand for coins with limited supply has now led to unsophisticated investors holding the bag at the top," Stephen Innes, head of trading for Asia-Pacific at Oanda Corp told Bloomberg.
She attributes that to cultural differences and an unsophisticated marketing strategy that relies on just a few pictures of units and very little messaging spread across a seemingly infinite number of Instagram accounts.
Hussey said Trustwave has worked with law enforcement who has found that the people who open the initial accounts are largely unsophisticated and unaware of the larger scheme of which they took part.
The character seems a bit flighty and unsophisticated for a 30-year-old — if Sonia weren't a woman, she would earn the dreaded "man-child" label — but the script has plenty of wit.
The codewords were generated automatically and preprinted for each month by an unsophisticated computer, which meant that the nation's Emergency Alert System long contained codewords for days like February 30 and September 31.
In that trial, the LIA argued that Goldman exercised "undue influence" and "unconscionable bargaining" to get it to enter the trades, and that it was too unsophisticated to understand what it was buying.
Syrian intelligence traced her satellite phone calls (technically unsophisticated, she ignored warnings about that too) to a rebel media center and targeted the building with artillery, killing her and a young French photographer.
Mr. Kendall, a young actor to watch, is especially persuasive as a lost, unsophisticated country boy who, a few sweet eccentricities aside, is as normal as blueberry pie until he very clearly isn't.
And the artist behind it, Trulee Hall, has underscored the unsophisticated nature of her beast in an accompanying claymation video, complete with that horror-movie trope of a screaming woman in a bathtub.
In a Monday phone interview, Furman told me that overturning the rules would leave unsophisticated investors at the mercy of unscrupulous advisers who put their own profits ahead of the interests of their clients.
Having loft beds in your bedroom may feel like an unsophisticated throwback to your days of bunking with other people in a dorm, but they can be a necessary feature for space-depraved apartments.
The industry used to link its alumina pricing to the LME aluminium contract, an unsophisticated but largely effective way of cushioning input costs against the sort of metal price blow-out we've just seen.
But, the report's authors say, the metrics used to assess performance — such as total shareholder return and earnings per share growth — are unsophisticated and short-termist, acting against the interests of long-term investors.
"Although Britain's National Audit Office said the WannaCry attack was 'relatively unsophisticated' and 'could have been prevented,' it's not possible to prevent malware penetration 100% of the time," said Avi Chesla, CEO of empow.
The case spotlights growing risks in a loosely regulated wealth management products industry, which lures millions of unsophisticated retail investors to high-yield products offered by opaque online finance firms and privately run exchanges.
These drones and quadcopters are the kinds of things hobbyists buy, and ISIS turned "these very simple, unsophisticated devices into very deadly ones," said Samuel Bendett, a researcher at the CNA Corporation, told INSIDER.
Abdel Salaam's unsophisticated invocation of Black Power carries a little force, but it's only in the final segment, by Ronald K. Brown, that the dancers get some sustained engagement with the music's rhythmic motor.
In addition, this year's terror events have often involved rudimentary and unsophisticated means of attack, such as cars, vans and -- in the case of Friday's attempt -- what appears to be a crude explosive device.
Ten years Nell's senior, Joan has an austere elegance that's enough to make an awkward, unsophisticated loner from Kansas fall dangerously in love — the performative, medieval variety that sustains itself precisely because it's unrequited.
"It's a significant threat, and it's a threat from lots of different groups, foreign and domestic, it's relatively unsophisticated, so it doesn't take a lot to be successful," Orlando told The Hill on Monday.
The hackers are accused of hitting the banks with distributed denial of service attacks on a near-weekly basis, a relatively unsophisticated tactic that can bring computer networks offline by flooding servers with spammed traffic.
For those facing few threats and simply using PGP to keep the messages private from unsophisticated prying eyes, like a boss, for example, there's little reason to abandon PGP, even if it remains inherently flawed.
A team of academics from the University of Newcastle said in December that a relatively unsophisticated method known as 'distributed guessing' could have been used to generate usable card payment details in the November attack.
However, the recipients were often poor, hungry, unsophisticated investors, who quickly sold off their vouchers to savvy speculators, allowing a few to become very rich off aggregated ownership of state assets, while many remained impoverished.
Luckily for me and my unsophisticated palate, I'd soon learn that Whitney Wolfe Herd doesn't particularly care what people think that she or Bumble are supposed to do, let alone what we should be drinking.
On October 1 of this year, the state sued Silver Saddle for investment fraud over its practice of selling fractional "land bank" shares to unsophisticated immigrants hundreds of miles away in Oakland and Long Beach.
So far, the kinds of attacks on voting machines themselves have seemed pretty unsophisticated — they would embarrass any serious hacker working for Russia's old K.G.B., now called the F.S.B. — but have sometimes been extremely effective.
THE HOLLARS John Krasinski directed and stars in this comic drama about a New York artist who has to return to his unsophisticated hometown and deal with everyone there while his mother has major surgery.
But when you lose HQ — which the vast majority of players do the vast majority of the time — it often seems arbitrary and unfair, the fault of the unskilled question writers or the unsophisticated technology.
As Blancsubé put it during a press opening for the exhibition, Hirschhorn's brand of shock value is a necessary evil that, although unsophisticated in its approach, illustrates important embedded hypocrisies in a culture of extremes.
Legislative efforts were augmented by violence and disinformation -- the latter preying upon a relatively gullible, unsophisticated population in a manner, one historian notes, which mirrors the role social media has come to play this century.
All the earlier examples suddenly seemed fumbling and unsophisticated, and with the possible exception of the Spice Market spinoffs in Qatar and Mexico, the ones that would follow seemed increasingly mindless and out of touch.
Nicholls, the cyber security specialist, said the vast majority of phishing attempts were likely relatively unsophisticated and opportunistic, noting that a number of non-TSB customers reported receiving texts and emails about non-existent TSB accounts.
Photo: Associated PressMirai malware, which can infect and grant even unsophisticated actors control over hundreds of thousands of IoT devices, is responsible for some of the most devastating distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks ever seen.
Like pointing to Donovan not scoring in nine games, and outlining his diminished goal numbers, to justify his exclusion from the World Cup—an unsophisticated judgment of a player who was never an all-out striker.
And often, that leads to unsophisticated edibles that are so potent they can turn an average person into a drooling doofus incapable of anything but housing a bag of Taco Bell and watching Broad City reruns.
"Optimal is popular among academics, but it is never achieved," says Michael Guillemette, an academic at Texas Tech University's Personal Financial Planning program, who co-authored a study on the utility of TDFs for unsophisticated investors.
The SEC said on Wednesday that UBS from 2011 to 2014 sold about $548 million of "reverse convertible notes," derivatives tied to individual stocks, to more than 8,700 retail customers who were relatively inexperienced and unsophisticated.
Charles M. Blow I am racked with anxiety that our buffoonish "president" — who sounds so internationally unsophisticated and who is still operating under a cloud of illegitimacy — is beginning to face his first real foreign crises.
Charif Benhelima, a contemporary Belgian artist whose Polaroids are now on view at the Oscar Niemeyer Museum in Curitiba, takes advantage of the camera's unsophisticated technology to produce photographs that look more like drawings or watercolors.
But if it can't catch an unsophisticated hacker running a brazen but obviously extremely dumb scheme using a WORK COMPUTER for over two years, I'm more concerned than ever with its ability to monitor or prevent cybercrime.
Sensationalist journalism and marketing from the bot's creators, Hanson Robotics, share the blame for this misconception, but let's hope Sophia can educate people about how unsophisticated (relative to a human) so much of artificial intelligence really is.
Truck attacks require minimal planning and training, report says "Vehicle-ramming attacks are considered unsophisticated, in that a perpetrator could carry out such an attack with minimal planning and training," said the TSA report, released in May.
But it's a lot harder to laugh at an unsophisticated investor who lost a big chunk of his retirement savings — like Ken did — than it is to laugh at a venture capitalist who made a bad bet.
The hackers are accused of hitting the banks with distributed-denial-of-service attacks on a near-weekly basis, a relatively unsophisticated way of knocking computer networks offline by overwhelming them with a flood of spammed traffic.
European negotiators regard that stance as an unsophisticated, zero-sum view of trade, the official said, in which the country that sells more goods is the winner — an outlook that makes a trade deal difficult to achieve.
Some of the companies had what seemed, to Mr. Feit, to be clear red flags for investors, but later showed up on other crowdfunding sites, where they have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars from unsophisticated investors.
Yet there is no evidence that the Houthis directly threaten the United States; they are an unsophisticated militant group with no operations outside Yemen and have not been classified by the American government as a terrorist group.
While the poisoning of Mr. Kim in a very public place conjured up images of spy movies, the plot appears to have been rather unsophisticated, and the Malaysian police rounded up the first two suspects relatively quickly.
The measure would create an exemption to a requirement that "helps ensure that unsophisticated investors do not make investments when they may not understand the attendant risks," the Office of Management and Budget said in a statement.
The alleged hacking of a former top aide at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) was unrelated to the travel scandal she was embroiled in and was limited to "relatively unsophisticated 'spoofing,' " according to a government watchdog.
Are we so unsophisticated as a people that we can't acknowledge the deeper fissures that are revealed in a case such as this while at the same time expecting the honest pursuit of justice in a double murder?
Those who wouldn't step aside for vehicles became known as "jay walkers," The Washington Post reported: A jay at the time was an unsophisticated person; "jay," the Oxford English Dictionary suggests, was a common insult in American slang.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) warned the trucking industry months ago that terrorists are increasingly turning to unsophisticated weapons and tactics like vehicle-ramming, especially as security in traditional areas like aviation has been strengthened in recent years.
As always, the work matters, and the two-act piece, "Boys in Trouble" that his company, Sean Dorsey Dance, brought to New York Live Arts on Sunday as part of its Live Artery series, was unremarkable and unsophisticated.
Secretary DeVos' embrace of a simplistic version of caveat emptor ignores the fact that predatory schools target unsophisticated and vulnerable populations who lack financial resources and desperately seek an education that will prepare them for a meaningful career.
Terrence McCoy of The Washington Post received the Polk Award for regional reporting for a series on firms that buy the rights to court-ordered compensation from vulnerable, unsophisticated victims for a fraction of their original, court-ordered value.
A crowd is a gullible thing, and no shortage of conmen have taken advantage of Bitcoin's supposed journey "to the moon" to bilk unsophisticated people out of actual money in exchange for digital securities they aren't required to repay.
In return, Iranian hackers began a series of distributed denial of service (DDoS) campaigns — relatively unsophisticated attacks that overwhelm a network with traffic and knock it offline — against major US financial institutions, including Bank of America, Citigroup, and PNC.
Either way, allowing unsophisticated users to borrow exponentially more than they're entitled to, or can presumably pay back, could prove an embarrassing setback for the fast-growing startup — especially if it's not addressed quickly and prevented from happening again.
The classic yet antiquated ideal of a cannabis edible is usually in the form of a brownie; a tasty but unsophisticated, pungent, bite-sized treat that knocks you off your feet and renders you zonked out on the couch.
Letter To the Editor: I wanted to provide you with an unsophisticated synopsis of The New York Times and the media's quest for the implosion of Donald Trump's presidency from out here in the real world, in "deplorable" country.
It is a scab that is reopened every time an A-list Hollywood actor speaks in a distorted, haunting drawl to try to sound genuine when portraying down-on-their-luck, unsophisticated Southern-based characters on the big screen.
Shedding his hoodie for a suit, and intensively coached, he appeared humbled and deferential to his congressional interlocutors, even when facing the types of technically unsophisticated questions that easily vexed Mr. Gates during his time in the hot seat.
A boorish way to rope in unsophisticated fans and cater to the lowest common denominator who will never appreciate the finer, more important parts of the game like, say, the geometrical genius with which Jacques Plante guarded his crease.
The attack Tuesday, on a bicycle path miles from the marathon route, was a grim reminder of how the Islamic State group is using its propaganda to encourage radicalized "lone wolves" to cause harm with unsophisticated means in easily accessible settings.
A 2015 discussion paper published by the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy in Germany found that in that market, financial advisors with a conflict of interest tend to provide worse advice to clients who appear unsophisticated.
In "Mother-Load" — an impressively executed, pumpkin-orange carriage sculpted from materials including aluminum foil, hot glue, and crystallized rock sugar — artist Timothy Horn alludes to issues of poverty, both in his use of unsophisticated materials and his inspiration beyond Cinderella.
The alleged hackers are said to have used a common and relatively unsophisticated attack known as spear phishing, in which perpetrators send deceptive emails in an effort to trick recipients into clicking on malicious links and downloading malware onto their networks.
If he is so unsophisticated as to be shocked or angry that the very same Intelligence Community he denigrated earlier in the week is leaking to get ahead of a story, it's going to be a long four years. 35.
The piece, in which Jesse Watters ambushed unsuspecting Asians in New York's Chinatown, many with limited English proficiency, was edited to portray its targets as unsophisticated stereotypes in front of a national television audience – all for the amusement of others.
YouTube's bully problems prove that community doesn't scale As the public looks to YouTube for action tackling hate speech that the company finds bogged in nuance, announcements like this just serve to showcase how unsophisticated the platform's community guidelines remain.
It has dominated the market for so long partly because it had first-mover advantage and schools are "unsophisticated buyers", says Jonathan Simons of Policy Exchange, a think-tank, and because plenty of schools are not ambitious with their data.
Game Boy ゲームボーイ (portable console by Nintendo) 264 Having revolutionized the home console market, Nintendo turned its attention to mobile gaming, then dominated by its popular but unsophisticated "game-and-watch" devices -- simple wrist watches that featured a single game.
Gomer was a recognizable kind of American hero: a good-hearted, gentle, unsophisticated sort (not unlike Forrest Gump of a later era) who encounters a harder, more cynical modern world — in this case embodied by Southern California — and helps redeem it.
Warren, in a bright, color-block wardrobe that would look at home on a preschooler (costumes are by Jennifer Paar), is so earnest and unsophisticated — like Kenneth the Page from "30 Rock," but without the creepiness — that you worry for him.
I find that Big Tech's lobbyists and "thought leaders" — and some journalists — implicitly and sometimes explicitly promote the idea that policymakers are too dumb, slow or unsophisticated to understand how it all works, let alone regulate something like data collection practices.
If the aim here was to imply that Allen was too inept and unsophisticated to have ever attempted anything untoward with Dylan, Merkin and Previn also give the impression of Allen as a socially cloistered man with a tenuous grasp on reality.
Pride is one of the sins that we all have to work on, but the pride of these experts, being shown up by a guy that they thought he so unsophisticated, he&aposs so uneducated as we are, he&aposs plenty well educated.
EU draws angry rebukes from Washington after Apple ruling China charges U.S. woman with espionage Instead of trying to match the U.S. military weapon-for-weapon, Iran deploys large numbers of relatively unsophisticated systems on land, at sea and in the air.
Jokes like Kjellberg's — unfunny comparisons of a black woman to a gorilla, unsophisticated messaging that Jews should die, randomized insertions of speeches from Hitler into commentary on other topics — undermine, rather than illustrate, the fundamental abhorrence of racist ideas and Nazi ideology.
This priority is driven by the ability of terrorist groups to, among many things, incite destabilizing regional conflicts and continue to threaten the West, including by using the Internet and social media to inspire individuals abroad to conduct smaller-scale, unsophisticated attacks.
According to the SEC, Bennett, 55, who also has a home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, targeted mainly elderly or unsophisticated investors, and raised money from at least 46 investors by promising annual returns as high as 15 percent from DJB notes.
So Mr. Trump fashioned himself instead as a proudly garish champion of the common man — a person of unsophisticated tastes but distinctive popular appeal — and acted the part in extravagant fashion, first in the New York tabloids and then on national television.
Young said that memorializing the birth and spread of hip-hop — an art form that elite cultural institutions once deemed unsophisticated, and whose pioneers are only in their 50s and 60s — was a top priority when he joined the Schomburg Center in 2016.
It explains how medallion brokers and unscrupulous bank loan sharks have for personal profit put many thousands of unsophisticated New York City taxi drivers in debt and ruined their and their families' lives by manipulating the taxi medallion business and writing risky loans.
By now, part of the collective fatigue towards pumpkin spice anything is based in a critique of capitalist excess, but the initial annoyance aimed at pumpkin spice-flavored foods was based on the assumption that they're designed to appeal to women's unsophisticated palates.
"It's an incredible travesty, this sort of really crude and unsophisticated approach for dealing with what is a very serious issue," said Jack Brouwer, an engineering professor and director of the National Fuel Cell Research Center at the University of California, Irvine.
New York (CNN)President Donald Trump, his three eldest children and his company are accused in a class action lawsuit filed Monday in Manhattan federal court of using their brand to make millions by coaxing unsophisticated investors to participate in fraudulent schemes.
"No matter what the state of the economy, no matter what the state of chaos or stability, there is an extraordinary appetite for simple, cheesy, unsophisticated, easy-to-watch programming," said Robert Thompson, director of the Bleier Center for Television & Popular Culture at Syracuse University.
In the case of their "university," Trump and his staff created a closed, controlled environment and then sold programs to people who appear to have been so unsophisticated about real estate that they couldn't properly estimate the worth of what they were being offered.
Even Suzan Tisdale, a best-selling romance author who has been vehemently critical of the "unsophisticated consumer" argument made by Hopkins' attorneys, is sensitive to the way superficial elements like titles and covers can influence the split-second decision to check out a book.
While Wakanda may be a fictional world, the fashion stories within it are rooted in real histories of both African tribes who have often been depicted in media as unsophisticated, or African royal figures, whose clothing has rarely been captured so intentionally on film.
Ms. Derian, who had trained as a registered nurse and admitted on her appointment that she knew little about diplomatic protocols, earned a reputation for angering despots as well as career State Department diplomats, many of whom viewed her as well-meaning but unsophisticated.
While his Boeing had gold-plated seat belts, Trump was sometimes pictured sitting on it while munching a burger from a fast food chain while his earthy diction and politically incorrect stump speeches positioned him as a man of unsophisticated, and certainly not elite, tastes.
It's the kind of place that isn't unsophisticated or unusual; it's just the kind of place that doesn't always show up on TV, something the Baskets family was keenly aware of and tried to fix by bringing culture to their corner of the Golden State.
They remember what it was like when a family member was dying of cancer and they had to pay every last cent for substandard care; they remember what it was like to be looked down upon for being religious, for being poor and unsophisticated.
Hundreds more women may have been similarly steered into mesh removal procedures by a network of lenders, doctors and attorneys "orchestrating the exploitation of unsophisticated medical and legal consumers and seeking to perpetrate a fraud," AMS said in a May 12 filing in West Virginia federal court.
Readers aren't unsophisticated, but Amazon's reward system is set up so that any regret or dissatisfaction they feel after reading an inflated book that reached them through a variety of SEO tricks won't make a dent in the pockets of one of these more market-savvy authors.
A sketchy recent past for financial technology in the Middle Kingdom The fledgling financial regulatory regime in China, married with the growth of fintech over the last 22016 years, has created a perfect environment for booms and busts, frauds and scams, and losses for unsophisticated investors.
As street crime and drug dealing have declined over the last two decades, there has been a surge in identity theft and credit card fraud, and these crimes are increasingly being committed by relatively unsophisticated young adults from working-class homes, the police and prosecutors said.
The 160-page complaint alleges that Mr. Trump and his family received secret payments from three business entities in exchange for promoting them as legitimate opportunities, when in reality they were get-rich-quick schemes that harmed investors, many of whom were unsophisticated and struggling financially.
Despite the rather unsophisticated nature of the oligarch list, however, its strength lies in "its underlying threat to impose specific sanctions at any time, and this will put pressure on those named," Tim Stanley, managing director for Russia/CIS at Control Risks in Moscow, told CNBC.
Mirai highlights the types of attribution challenges glossed over by the bill: when the allegedly-attacking devices are attached to businesses, homes or even the bodies of consumers, the functional results of an aggressive "hackback" regime will cause re-victimization of innocent, technologically unsophisticated third parties.
While the idea of the Court forcing elected officials to make clearer choices might sound superficially attractive, in practice, non-delegation doctrine represents unsophisticated assumptions about how the legislative process functions, and judicial intervention is enormously unlikely to generate a coherent rule or produce a better process.
And though most of Russia's known propaganda efforts in the 2016 election were unsophisticated — armies of trolls with often strongly partisan opinions on polarizing subjects — they were effective enough to be widely quoted in the media and cited by a number of political figures, including Texas Republican Sen.
In the most stereotypical (and by now probably outdated) terms, a "basic bitch" wears North Face, leggings, and Uggs, and absolutely adores hashtag-PSLs, marking her as a woman with "a girlish interest in seasonal changes and an unsophisticated penchant for sweet," as the Cut noted back in 913.
The Russians' actions consisted of seeing whether databases were vulnerable to what's known as an SQL injection, a hacking trick so unsophisticated and easy to perform that a former DHS senior official told BuzzFeed News that the agency initially assumed the probe wasn't the work of a government.
Like the nerd you ignored all throughout high school only for him to show up at your reunion with a $40 million net worth and a literal model on his arm, you will rue the day you wrote Stridex off as an unsophisticated thing you have no use for.
"Unfortunately, most of the people who participate in these gatherings are unsophisticated individuals who are not aware that these calls for protest are made by anti-revolution elements," Mohsen Hamadani, Tehran deputy governor in charge of security affairs, was quoted as saying by the semi-official news agency ILNA.
" The group had also targeted cyber security journalist Brian Krebs' website with DDoS attacks this year (among other targets), and blogging about the arrest Krebs — who collaborated with ProtonMail in tracking the hackers down — writes: "Unsophisticated but otherwise time-wasting and annoying groups like Apophis Squad are a dime a dozen.
Mark Zuckerberg: But on a lot of these cases my experience of running the company is that you start off building a system, you have relatively unsophisticated signals to start, and you build up increasingly complex models over time that try to take into account more of what people care about.
Such an unsophisticated boilerplate criticism only holds water if you subscribe to a belief that a national economy is a closed system and that we should never increase the number of steel workers because somehow for every additional foundryman you hire you must fire an assembler on a manufacturing line.
"There is a danger in this environment that unsophisticated individuals who have been abused by powerful people could be exploited by groups seeking partisan advantage, or by lawyers seeking a moment in the limelight," said Debra Katz, a Washington lawyer who has brought sexual harassment cases against politicians from both parties.
If the non-compete listed in the franchise agreement is for a decade, when local legal precedent says it can only be a few years, this unreasonable restricted covenant might be the sign of an unsophisticated franchise company, and simply be a red flag signalling you should walk away from any deal.
It has come as a shock that not only is the GPIF unsophisticated in its investing approach (it has recently been barred from developing the kind of in-house share-buying capability that other, large institutional investors possess), but also that politicians and the media are so ready to accuse it of gambling.
The Libyan Investment Authority, unlike many sovereign wealth funds, said that it was an unsophisticated investor with a staff that had little experience with investment banking and that Goldman Sachs preyed on the naïveté of its staff to persuade the fund to invest in complex transactions that they didn't understand or desire.
To be fair, her behavior isn't unusual in the context of Democratic Party leadership, where the standing expectation is that elites will make decisions for the electorate behind closed doors, that voters are too unsophisticated to understand their political calculus, and that leadership has no political or moral obligation to educate them.
The alleged hackers used a relatively unsophisticated hacking tactic known as "spear-phishing," to target computers belonging to media networks, including CNN, National Public Radio, the Associated Press and Reuters, in addition to Microsoft Corp, Harvard University and Human Rights Watch, the U.S. Justice Department said at the time of the indictment.
Even as British investigators looked for evidence that might link this lone attacker to a larger network, Europeans seemed particularly hardened to terrorist attacks like this one — unsophisticated, if almost unstoppable, the death toll relatively small and a far cry from the organized mayhem perpetrated in Paris in January and November 2015.
If the targeted customer had not registered for a TWC ID, a hacker could trick the website and gain full access to the target's account by replacing their own IP address with the customer's using the "X-forwarded-for" technique, which can be executed even by technically unsophisticated hackers with a simple browser extension.
At a time when a startup with no working product can raise millions of dollars on little more than the seed of an idea, shady companies with flashy websites and questionable white papers are looking to take advantage of unsophisticated investors who might not be able to tell the difference between what's real and what's not.
Played as the bad guy by Paul Giamatti in the movie, a Los Angeles Judge said in June that there was nothing on record to suggest that Heller was an "exploitative record label manager who attempted to take advantage of an unsophisticated artist by discouraging him from retaining an attorney during contract negotiations," according to The Hollywood Reporter.
McGrath originally suggested that "The Glasgow Effect" could be some kind of meta-social project, a hoax intended to test the reaction of the Scottish people to an outrageously unsophisticated venture, but said Harrison's update on the project changed his mind, adding that her past work suggests she is no stranger to getting stuck into local issues.
Ms. Primus's soliciting the woman was brought to the attention of the state Supreme Court's Board of Grievances and Discipline (now the Office of Disciplinary Counsel), which accused her of violating an ethics provision intended to protect unsophisticated plaintiffs from high-pressure sales pitches by lawyers who would benefit if their clients eventually sued and won money damages.
" Where Bitcoin was on Sunday: $5.43,511 Where Bitcoin is this morning: $13,577 What Stephen Innes, the head of Asia-Pacific trading for Oannes, told Richard Frost and Eric Lam of Bloomberg: "At the heart of the matter was a frenzied demand for coins with limited supply has now led to unsophisticated investors holding the bag at the top.
The concept is simple: All you have to do is soak a cotton pad in your formula of choice and watch as those microscopic oil molecules, the micelles that give the product its name, wipe away your waterproof mascara, your pore-clogging dirt and debris, and your unsophisticated American-ness without leaving your skin dry or irritated like a lesser makeup remover might.
Giving his first public speech as CEO of the NCSC, at the Billington Cyber Security Summit in Washington today, Ciaran Martin warned that far too many unsophisticated cyber attacks are succeeding, going on to discuss the government's new more pro-active cyber security strategy — including looking into large scale DNS filtering as a potential method to automate blocking malware at scale.
She was vulgar and unsophisticated, and at night she was too busy sleeping to pay any attention to Oghi as he moaned in pain, and at mealtimes she fed him cold, watery rice porridge, but she often leaned over him with wet hair, so he could smell her shampoo, and, when her shirt gaped open, he could see her breasts.
Just this morning, he was shown the articles in La Repubblica , Corriere della Sera , local papers, and Catholic papers, with photographs of him in his blue suit gazing upward at the camera with the same worried, unsophisticated sapphire gaze he showed to Robert on the beach when they met, the same gaze he showed to Freddy on their last morning together.
CEO Noah Debrincat say that he wants the startup's SannTek 315 breath testing device to help officers make stronger "evidence-based decisions" rather than only relying on unsophisticated roadside sobriety tests or blood tests, which can potentially take months to get results for and can lead to false positives by detecting cannabis use that took place several days prior to the test.
Neil Klugman, who lives in Newark with his unsophisticated aunt and works at the public library, encounters Brenda Patimkin at the country club pool (he's a guest, not a member) and becomes at once infatuated and repulsed by her suburban family's easy entitlement, complete with the assumption they can "fix" just about anything that doesn't suit them, including their noses.
I'd always been jealous of painters and sculptors and other visual artists, basically jealous of any artist who worked with something other than words, with paint or foam or metal, jealous of their stained clothes, the small cuts all over their hands—jealous because of my unsophisticated but unshakable sense that a work of visual art is more real, more actual, than writing.
And, while GAAP rules consider stock options awarded to executives a cost, many companies continue to exclude them in non-GAAP presentations to enhance the bottom line Companies argue that non-GAAP figures allow them to tell a fuller, more nuanced story about their operating performance, but some industry watchdogs say their use hurts investors, particularly the more unsophisticated segment, and undermines transparency that is accepted as a bedrock principle of capital markets.
A more complete picture The takeaway here is that, when a new asset class pops up that looks to regulators like a pyramid scheme (which China also recently started to ban), and it threatens to offshore chinese capital, at the expense of hundreds of millions of unsophisticated investors with access to the internet and few guardrails in place, it may be that China's outright ban is not the overreaction that it would appear to be.
In Israel, a nation that has endured endless years of terrorist offensives — including a six-year suicide bombing offensive during the second Intifada, which resulted in nearly 1,000 dead, and more recently a deadly wave of knife stabbings and car ramming attacks — the security services recognized that the fast-changing and unsophisticated methods of these attacks required a response that was just as quick to adopt and unconventional enough to consistently surprise and devastate the terrorist organizations.
German Man Confesses to Hacking of Public Figures' Data, Officials Say A single 413-year-old German man, using relatively unsophisticated methods, was able to access online accounts for scores of elected officials, sending a shiver through Germany's political parties: Holger Münch, the head of Germany's federal police, said the young man, whose identity was not released because he was being treated as a juvenile, had admitted during questioning to stealing the personal data of an array of public figures.
Right, I mean the scary thing sometimes about this world is the combination of that, how lethal, but sometimes how inept or how unsophisticated some of these actors are, that factor that is hard to portray in the best series this question of ineptitude of the mix of sophistication and coincidence and sort of human flaws, I think when that is draw out in series, that is when they're at their best, because I think that is very human and that is very real.
My friend, a nice kid on the lam from middle-class, suburban Jewish parents, had transformed himself into a Philly street character whose intimidating range of knowledge, arcane reading, provocative ideas, and batty eloquence, despite my reservations about his lack of personal hygiene, drew me to him as he was drawn to me, despite or because of our obvious differences, me growing up poor, therefore street tough, streetwise, he assumed, a jock who played college ball, physically attractive, smart enough, though intellectually underdeveloped, politically unsophisticated, naïve, poorly read, innocently gregarious, but my new buddy soon perceived that I was ambitious, ruthless and predatory in my dealings with other people as he was, my insightful, observant, preternaturally selfish, shamelessly inquisitive, greedy new acquaintance.

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