Sentences with phrase «for fraudulent data»

Although scientific papers are often retracted for fraudulent data, I found it very hard to believe climate scientists would allow such blatant falsification.

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Court documents made public late on Tuesday show that Fresenius (NYSE: FMS) dropped its acquisition of Akorn after uncovering evidence that the generic drug developer submitted fraudulent data to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for at least six different drugs dating back to 2012.
While webinjections are used primarily to gather information for fraudulent wire transfers, attackers who buy these particular formats will also gather payment card data and other PII, which can be used for a variety of fraud scenarios, not just wire transfer fraud.
Because CBs input the data, there is no way for fraudulent operators to show fake certificates.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said on June 30, 2017, that New York State would not comply with the request for voter data by the voter integrity commission created by President Donald Trump to examine what he said were millions of fraudulent voters in the 2016 election.
«David Markowitz and Jeffrey Hancock of Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, examined some 2 million words published in 253 biomedical research papers that had been retracted between 1973 and 2013 because they contained fraudulent data» and «determined the «obfuscation index» for each paper.
An engineering student in South Korea and a professor have retracted five papers from four different journals for reasons ranging from figure duplication to manipulated or fraudulent data.
A U.S. appellate court ruled that the FTC has the authority to sue Wyndham Hotels for allowing hackers to steal more than 600K customers» data from its computer systems in 2008 and 2009, leading to more than $ 10 million in fraudulent charges.
But, except in very rare instances — for example, completely fabricating data — scientific research and the results it produces do not fall neatly into being right or wrong, nor lend themselves to being judged as fraudulent under Virginia's FATA.
For what its worth, I have said many times that if people believe data to be flawed or fraudulent they need to write a peer reviewed paper that proves their point.
The source document, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2007 Fourth Assessment Report (AR4), has been under harsh scrutiny over the past weeks for a number of blunders, including the Climategate scandal, bogus claims about Himalayan glacier melt, false assertions The Netherlands are drowning, deceptive hysteria over conditions in the Amazon, exaggerations of vanishing polar ice caps, and fraudulent cover - up of Chinese temperature data.
Bad experimental practices or fraudulent selective data would mean failed instruments and (for the second part of my career — after I left pure science and worked for a defense contractor) dead American soldiers.
Governments all around the world must wake up and prepare for such events and stop following fraudulent «science» which relies on corrupt data, because young people in particular will pay the price for following the current climate propaganda which is there to justify taxing ordinary people for their energy usage.
So Miesler emailed the folks at the Western Regional Climate Center and their climatologist replied, «I can tell you this is not our graph nor is the data correct» and that was enough for Miesler to suggest the Yosemite graph was fraudulent.
Mann et al are being «hounded» for two major reasons: fraudulent manipulation of data to produce «results» that would support political actions advocated by fellow «progressives» and conspiring with other prominent progressive climatologists and organizations to suppress conflicting data by trashing, personally and professionally, and blackballing the scientists who collected and attempted to disseminate it.
Thus, the Medidata court interpreted the Universal decision as «finding coverage for fraud where the perpetrator violates the integrity of a computer system through unauthorized access and denying coverage for fraud caused by the submission of fraudulent data by authorized users».
While data protection is a valuable ingredient for democracy, it also represents a serious challenge for businesses seeking to protect their legitimate interests against fraudulent employees.
As discussed in our previous chapter on data breach nightmares, they have taken a variety of forms, ranging from phishing scams and social engineering attacks (e.g., using e-mail to trick attorneys to visit a malicious web site or to be lured into fraudulent collection schemes for foreign «clients») to sophisticated technical exploits that result in long term intrusions into a law firm's network to steal information.
The company even uses big data analysis to identify potential whistleblowers, such as highly qualified nurses who work at the fraudulent healthcare provider for only a few months.
This suit included civil and criminal charges for fraudulent drug promotional practices, false data reporting, and failure to report certain safety data.
With blockchain transactions, your financial data — and that of your customers — is secure because you don't store payment information or any data that can be used for identity theft or fraudulent charges.
The likes of the data - stealing Charger ransomware and Skinner adware have been found lurking in the Google store and in some cases, have been for months, often posing as fraudulent versions of popular apps.
For example, the industry's siloed data and limited standards make it impossible to identify many types of fraudulent behavior.
The Deep & Dark Web (DDW) remains the key source for invaluable data and intelligence pertaining to a wide range of cyber and physical threats, fraudulent activities, and malicious actors.
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