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Some are more malicious, like the money-grabbing Holocaust hoaxers whose false witness has distressing consequences for real survivors.
They can be malicious, like lying about a rival's behavior in order to get him fired, or merely strategic, like not telling your wife about your mistress.
And even if an app isn't doing anything that's clearly malicious, like forwarding your usernames and passwords to hackers, it might be collecting more information than it needs.
James Williams, the drummer who had been playing near Smoothie's carriage, said yesterday, "We did not do anything malicious, like walk up and hit a drum in a horse's ear".
Whereas exposing a photoshopped model is generally about demonstrating that she's "pretty" no matter what, going after Dunham - who's famous in part for the way she unabashedly embraces her "normal" female body - seemed malicious, like saying see, she's not really that pretty.
This time the intention was publicity, but next time it could be malicious, like a hoax market-moving story on a real domain, instead of a fake one.
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Opening the wrong port may compromise your computer's security and render it vulnerable to viruses and other malicious activity, like hacking.
Hugh Jackman and Fox both remain fully committed to making 'The Wolverine.' " Assuming the studio cannot find a malicious, dream-like duplicate of Mr. Aronofsky to take his place in the director's chair, it will announce his replacement in the weeks ahead.
However, it might be vulnerable to malicious attacks like computer virus due to its network structure.
"I don't think there was a malicious intent like you see some of the crosschecks to the face".
It's often even personified in a very active, malicious way, like it's vicious or brutal.
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