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Discover LudwigThe phrase "steal data" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing illegal or unauthorized access to sensitive information. For example: - The company's cybersecurity measures were not strong enough to prevent hackers from stealing data. - The thief used malware to steal data from unsuspecting victims. - The employee was fired for attempting to steal data from the company's database. Note that the word "data" is a plural noun, so it should always be used with a plural verb (e.g. "steal data" not "steal datas").
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They steal data.
Exploits empower criminals to steal data and money.
Other factions break into systems and steal data.
"They are aiming to expand their access and steal data".
It's a word commonly associated with murky rooms, nefarious characters and attempts to steal data.
That can become a big problem if a disgruntled employee wants to hack in and steal data or sabotage systems.
He said the attacks were designed to prevent Australians entering their census data, not to steal data from the census.
"Their whole model is to steal data, and build models, and not help you at all," Berners-Lee said.
More than just spying, we can steal data from the SIM card, your mobile identity, and charge to your account".
"They face threats from middlemen who steal data and use it to create directly competitive audience-based offerings".
Heartbleed would enable attackers to eavesdrop on online communications, steal data directly from services and users, and impersonate both services and users.
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