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Within institutions there is a marked decline of the process of persuasion and the substitution of a force-fear process which masquerades as the earlier one of persuasion.
In the context of network security, a spoofing attack is a situation in which one person or program successfully masquerades as another by falsifying data and thereby gaining an illegitimate advantage.
After using this group as an assault force, the one shuttle with working IFF successfully masquerades as a guards unit and drops the force inside the defense perimeter of the base, successfully capturing it.
For example, spoofing, in which one sender masquerades as someone else, is still possible with SMTP-AUTH unless the server is configured to limit message from-addresses to addresses this AUTHed user is authorized for.
By 1795 the structure had been rebuilt in a similar but not identical form and it was leased as a place of assembly by one Crispus Claggett, who intended to provide masquerades and concerts.
Like the TCP reset attack, session hijacking involves intrusion into an ongoing BGP session, i. e., the attacker successfully masquerades as one of the peers in a BGP session, and requires the same information needed to accomplish the reset attack.

masquerades and film
Further highlights of this period included Tom, Dick, and Harry, a 1941 comedy in which she dreams of marrying three different men ; I'll Be Seeing You, with Joseph Cotten ; La Cava's 5th Avenue Girl ( 1939 ), where she played an out-of-work girl sucked into the lives of a wealthy family ; and especially the sharp and highly successful comedies: Bachelor Mother ( 1939 ), with David Niven, in which she played Polly Parrish, a shop girl who is falsely thought to have abandoned her baby ; and Billy Wilder's first Hollywood feature film: The Major and the Minor ( 1942 ), in which she played a woman who masquerades as a 12-year-old to get a cheap train ticket and finds herself obliged to continue the ruse for an extended period.
A Saracen masquerades as a German armoured car in the 1964 film 633 Squadron, which was set during World War II, a decade before the Saracen was first built.

masquerades and studio
Straker masquerades as the head of Harlington-Straker Film Studios, SHADO Headquarters being located directly below the studio.

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A Trojan horse, or Trojan, is a type of malware that masquerades as a legitimate file or helpful program possibly with the purpose of granting a hacker unauthorized access to a computer.
In West Africa, masks are used in masquerades that form part of religious ceremonies enacted to communicate with spirits and ancestors.
Callimaco, conspiring with a rascally marriage broker and a priest, masquerades as a doctor.
* < span id =" Khonsu "/> Khonsu of Amon Shek ( host name unknown, played by Adam Harrington ) masquerades as a minor Goa ' uld loyal to Anubis in " The Other Guys " and seeks to make contact with SG-1.
Saint Lucian folk dance and theater includes flower dances, masquerades and the Papa Djab festival ; various kinds of music are associated with these celebrations.
These were a kind of choral songs, which were accompanied with symbolic masquerades, common in Florence at the carnival.
He spent most of his time in college in cocktail dresses, throwing waltzes with live orchestras and ice sculptures ; disco masquerades with gigantic pineapples on wheels ; nude midnight swimming parties in the Adams House swimming pool ; and operating a Tuesday night coffeehouse called Café Mardi.
It is used especially during festivals of masquerades, yam festivals with music to pass messages for the ceremonies, celebration of good harvest for the year.
Two agents of the Black Guards are charged with insuring the success of the treaty: The human Taki Renzaburo is an electronics salesman by day, and a Black Guard agent when needed ; his partner Makie, who masquerades as a model, is a beautiful and skilled woman from the Black World.
* Deborah Kerr as Agent Mimi / Lady Fiona McTarry – A SMERSH agent who masquerades as the widow of M but cannot help falling in love with Bond.
In the early 19th century, the colonial authorities banned the holidays to prevent Indian uprisings, by 1834 Indian festivals reappear with churumbeles, mestizos with masquerades and hullabaloo of neighbors mostly, of course all these parties properly framed in the religious calendar, mainly with the festivities of the Virgin of Mercy ( 24 September ) and Immaculate Conception ( 8 December ).

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The liberal pressure bloc ( which coyly masquerades under the name Democratic Study Group ) had fought the committee before, and had always lost.
Their attacks sought to force the governments to give up such masquerades and openly operate as fascist governments ; expecting that in such scenario the people would support the guerrillas.
The convention's activities are called the " program ", which may include panel discussions, readings, autograph sessions, costume masquerades, and other events.
Maslenitsa also includes masquerades, snowball fights, sledding, swinging on swings and sleigh rides.
Throughout much of the rest of the play, Salieri masquerades as Mozart's ally to his face while doing his utmost to destroy his reputation and any success his compositions may have.
Foreigners were amazed at the sheer luxury of the sumptuous balls and masquerades.
When Mulan masquerades as a man, her name is a Chinese pun.
In the 1770s fashionable Londoners went to the masquerades organized by Teresa Cornelys at Carlisle House in Soho Square, and later to the Pantheon.
Eyo Olokun masquerades at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos.
Olokun is still revered in modern Lagos, and Eyo Olokun masquerades are among the main attractions at the Eyo festival.
The latter is a satire on contemporary follies, such as the masquerades of the Swiss impresario John James Heidegger, the popular Italian opera singers, John Rich's pantomimes at Lincoln's Inn Fields, and the exaggerated popularity of Lord Burlington's protégé, the architect and painter William Kent.
Dave develops a crush on a university student named Katherine ( Robyn Douglass ) and masquerades as an Italian exchange student in order to romance her.
", a man resembling Thurston Howell III masquerades as him.
John James ( Johann Jacob ) Heidegger ( 19 June 1666-5 September 1749 ) was a Swiss count and leading impresario of masquerades in the early part of the 18th century.
By that time, masquerades were equally reputed for their great popularity and immoral influences.
The villain, Li H ' sen Chang, masquerades as magician and ventriloquist performing at the theatre when the Doctor brings Leela there to discover the customs of her Victorian ancestors.
Poirot unexpectedly gets a clue that ABC masquerades as a travelling salesman, probably to spy on his victims.
It masquerades as Catherine Weaver ( Shirley Manson ), the co-founder and current CEO of ZeiraCorp.
Examples are the masquerades of the Yoruba, Igbo and Edo cultures, including Egungun Masquerades and Northern Edo Masquerades.
Elaborate masquerades were undertaken in the English Channel by small ships and aircraft ( Operation Glimmer and Operation Taxable ) to simulate invasion fleets lying off Pas de Calais.
Sobig is not a computer worm in the sense that it replicates by itself, but also a Trojan horse in that it masquerades as something other than malware.

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