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infiltrating

adjective as in inward

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Since 2022, authorities and cyber defenders have warned about the rise of secret North Korean workers infiltrating western companies.

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Now that the Israeli public has experienced the reality of gunmen infiltrating homes, that threat cannot be contained, it must be removed.

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In 2018, Bergman says, a young intelligence officer found out that Hezbollah had started using pagers and came up with the idea of Mossad infiltrating their supply chain.

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While some have viewed Sorokin as an anti-establishment hero for infiltrating and embarrassing wealthy institutions, Williams did not see it that way.

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Researchers have also uncovered a growing Chinese influence operation aimed at infiltrating and swaying US political conversations on social media.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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