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malicious

[muh-lish-uhs] / məˈlɪʃ əs /


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That means all your data stays totally encrypted, unseen by malicious hackers or peeping government agencies — plus you get to enjoy unlimited traffic bandwidth and a lightning-fast high-speed connection.

From Salon

“There was no allegation of deadly force and no allegation of malicious intent.”

From Los Angeles Times

But they said this has also made the app "the ideal place for malicious actors" to try and capture sensitive information.

From BBC

Doe is also suing for malicious prosecution and intentional infliction of emotional distress, and seeks a jury trial.

From Los Angeles Times

This week he filed a malicious prosecution lawsuit, seeking compensatory and punitive damages against Rueda and deep-pocketed law firms Khan Law Office and Withers Bergman, as well as defunct firm Pierce Bainbridge Beck Price & Hecht.

From Los Angeles Times