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Перевод: hacking


[прилагательное]
отрывистый и сухой;
[существительное]
чесание льна


Тезаурус:

  1. OUTLAWING basic computer hacking will amount to "a charter for blackmail" and will drive innocent youngsters underground and into the hands of serious criminals, according to Alistair Kelman, a barrister who is an expert on computer law.
  2. Then she and the president can set about hacking away as vigorously at the wasteful government machine as they have at the sheltered private sector.
  3. APRIVATE member's bill to criminalise computer hacking along the lines of the Law Commission's recommendations would attract active Government support, it was disclosed yesterday.
  4. It appears to be the commission's way of making clear that it sees a huge chasm between recreational hacking and hacking for more sinister purposes.
  5. A REPORT by the Law Commission on computer misuse, published this week, angered those who believe that hacking for fun should not be outlawed but was treated as a triumph by lobbyists for anti-hacking laws.
  6. The commission's underlying reasons for favouring strong action on hacking stem from the losses and costs incurred by computer systems owners, the possibility of crime and general unwillingness by the public to invest in computer systems.
  7. THE LAW COMMISSION's report on computer hacking is to be published on Tuesday, two months earlier than planned and in time to allow ministers to put proposals for legislation into the Queen's Speech, should they so wish, writes Mary Fagan.
  8. Ryan Monks and Paul Mill, both 21, were jailed for life at Perth High Court yesterday for hacking gunshop manager Mr Gordon Johnston, aged 54, to death during a raid at his shop in Dundee.
  9. The track itself is often obliterated and a large part of a rail man's job is hacking ice and snow away from the points or the platforms between carriages.
  10. "Having committed one offence and been given a criminal recordfor innocent hacking, they may feel that they might as well get in a bit deeper."
  11. But it is commonly agreed among those involved in the computer misuse debate that the Law Commission proposals will make it easier to prosecute those who do mean to do wrong using hacking skills.
  12. But few believe the findings of the Law Commission, or government action, will prevent either hacking or computer-related crime.
  13. Stephen Gold, who gained notoriety for his part in hacking into the Duke of Edinburgh's Prestel mailbox, said that the law would not be enforceable.

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