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divulging

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Present participle of divulge

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In particular, "phishing"—fraudulent e-mails that try to trick users into divulging financial information by posing as well-known banks or websites such as eBay has grown enormously in the past year.In this section Boom and bust at sea Catering for suppliers' strikes Icahn's latest prey In search of the ideal employer The Malay way of business change Winning the war on spam Why wait for WiMax?

They often use "spear-phishing" attacks, trying to trick people into divulging passwords and other sensitive information, to get access to networks.

Baby Einstein, part of Disney, denied claiming its products were educational and denounced the "smear campaign" against it.A survey of British employees by Morse, a technology firm, found that 57% of staff use Twitter, Facebook or other social-networking websites for personal use during office hours, sometimes divulging sensitive business information.

The staffer hesitates before divulging this potentially sensitive information.At Mr Obama's campaign office in the same town, the welcome is warmer: a seat, a cup of coffee and a list of local Obama-ites to call.

If this were to be done successfully, then divulging the sex of a fetus would hardly matter.

A Harvard freshman who runs the website Think Secret stands accused of seducing Apple employees into breaking their confidentiality agreements and divulging interesting titbits.

As a former contractor of an American spy agency who has been divulging its excesses, he is a "good American" who makes some of his compatriots look like "ugly Americans".

Divulging the details of every deal will give secrets away to competitors.

His dilemma is that divulging such details risks stirring up a political row at home, undermining a fragile governing coalition and so denting confidence further.If Mr Cavallo fails, and Argentina defaults, the consequences beyond its borders would be grave.

He, his deputy and a reporter are accused of divulging state secrets in reporting the trial of Feliks Kulov, a former vice-president and now the main opposition leader.

The case illustrates the difficulties the five auditing firms (BDO, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG and PWC) face in China, where divulging corporate information can break the law.

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