Similar words: officious, judicious, pernicious, suspicious, capricious, avariciously, precious, specious. Meaning: [mə'lɪʃəs] adj. having the nature of or resulting from malice.
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91. In the fall of 1943 false and malicious gossip was circulating.
92. Like that earlier fix, as well as the one in September, hackers could exploit the vulnerabilities by duping users into opening or viewing malicious Windows Metafile (WMF) images.
93. "Is alas, this old miscellaneous hair's starting Te is getting more malicious ......" E eyebrow old nun delicate and touchingly says.
94. Would Miss Su spread malicious tales and ruin everything for me?
95. It is the result of the combined action of the lack of restriction on power, malicious swelling of selfish desire, capitalization of power, and the transformation of system from the old to the new.
96. The latter camp included George Bush, who denounced it as a "foreign court" where "our troops and officials" would be in danger of malicious prosecution.
97. Microsoft, Google and Time Warner's AOL say they use a series of technical and manual procedures to scan for malicious code in their systems.
98. South Korean enterprises chemical Newton malicious damage to the environment.
99. For example, a hacker can enter in the guise of a privileged user with administrative access controls and perform malicious activities that a legitimate system administrator did not initially notice.
100. This statement is vulnerable to SQL injection - quotes in $_GET['username'] are not escaped and will be concatenated as part of the statement text, which can result in malicious behavior.
101. As a powerful means to protect software, object - code obfuscation can obstruct malicious software analysis effectively.
102. Illegal traffics on network can be actively detected by network security monitor, it captures network data stream and intercepts malicious attack, so as to alarm or take response action in real-time.
103. The Gossiper is more malicious than the average person who periodically finds them self in a bit of gossip.
104. Researchers have explored statistical methods for detecting malicious or malfunctioning hosts.
104. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
105. But compensation shall be made for malicious damage caused to another person by a trademark registrant.
106. In such break-ins, criminals can plant malicious software to steal files, spy on e-mails and do even scarier things like remotely controlling equipment inside a utility.
107. He arrested the dazed trio for malicious destruction of property.
108. You have been malicious, presumptuous and misguided; also your so - called facts are wrong.
109. As a type of confronting Internet worm technology, anti - worm has been focused by malicious code researchers.
110. For really creative malicious hackers, the sky is the limit if the user trusts them.
111. The court demand the parents take charge for the malicious damage behavior by their underage child.
112. In addition, the succeeded masquerader detection algorithm is proposed in this scheme. In this algorithm, the sink node monitors and examines the malicious region.
113. Gawker melodramatically wrote that the 114, 000-plus victims "could be vulnerable to spam marketing and malicious hacking."
114. Protected Mode is an enhancement designed to protect users from malicious software running in the context of an untrusted remote web page while browsing the internet.
115. A Demilitarized Zone enables further protection from malicious or unauthorized access attempts from outside the Enterprise Secure Zone.
116. Malicious litigation can be divided into six types, abusing of the right to sue, abusing of the defensive right, abusing of judicial proceeding, false lawsuits[sentencedict.com], mendacious suit and repeated suit.
117. Politicking involves more malicious acts, like sabotage and taking undue credit.
118. Never spread things. Don't spread gossip , rumor, innuendos , unkindness, malicious words or physical anger.
119. Most especially, don't even try to suppress the status or URL bars of a new window; that's just asking for malicious code to phish your users.
120. Sometimes it's difficult to draw a line between backbiting and malicious gossip.
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