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Another Sony Pictures UK link read: "This account has been suspended due to a violation of YouTube's policy prohibiting content designed to impersonate another person or user".
Android malware can be generally divided into two camps: those that have been designed to impersonate a normal app and those that have been designed to hide their malicious behavior.
In the case where malware is designed to impersonate a normal app, it impersonates apps that users most frequently use such as apps related to the smartphone theme, finance, and games, so that a similar app is designed to secretly execute malicious behavior such as account charging and game information extraction, without the user's realization.
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It would also be profoundly ironic: he would in effect be impersonating someone else in order to get around a law ostensibly designed to root out impersonation at the polls.
Perhaps it's a sockpuppet account designed to stir up political division, or simply someone impersonating a friend to try and entice you to send over some cash.
The current study was designed to assess how the neural substrates involved in the perception of human emotions respond to the same gestures impersonated by this anthropomorphic yet clearly mechanical robot, in an endeavour to describe how the agent's appearance modulates brain responses to the perception of emotional facial actions.
But having to impersonate such an oft-impersonated figure sometimes seems to straitjacket his performance.
Following a design update of the Twitter platform, it is more difficult for users to impersonate a verified account because of the layout.
He loved to impersonate John Wayne.
Mrs. KLondike decided to impersonate Courtney Love.
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