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noun
The forcible inclusion or entry of an external group or individual; the act of intruding.
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A22 Security experts say home computers are vulnerable to intrusion.
District 9 deals with our response to intrusion from outside.
It will not confine itself to intrusion from the White House.
"Most people have no idea that once online, they are wide open to intrusion from others out there".
Be forewarned: some of the residents do not take kindly to intrusion and may greet strangers with a brusque look.
Jeffco's current service agreement says the data repository doesn't guarantee that its electronic files on students are not susceptible to intrusion or attack.
Reduced flow in the Yangzi may make coastal water supplies vulnerable to intrusion by seawater and increase the potential for drought.The financial cost is also high.
It's a giant leap from a more targeted and proportionate tradition that requires suspicion prior to intrusion over the lives of others.
In general, however, e-mail programs are the software most vulnerable to intrusion, said Richard Smith, an Internet security consultant in Cambridge, Mass.
Of course we all know that going online means we are opening our lives up to intrusion, that we are in effect under surveillance.
Offices in Chicago and Oakland, Calif., are short of experts in computer security, increasing the agency's vulnerability to intrusion and espionage, the audit said.
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