Sentences with phrase «usually disguised»

The company says that the malware is called Skygofree (named after one of the domains on which it was first spotted), and is usually disguised as a downloadable app on fake sites designed to resemble those of mobile carriers, and promises to increase your internet speeds.
While Sherman is usually disguised in her pictures, she leaves details slightly askew so that the constructed scene, and its related artifice, is revealed.
Test mules are new model designs in various stages of development that are being tested on public roads and are usually disguised with image - distorting wraps or paint jobs.
I've definitely learned that I AM more of an emotional eater than I ever realized and sugar is my number one «go - to» - usually disguised in chocolate.
Operatives of the Inspector General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team, IRT, weekend, in Benin, Edo State, reportedly arrested a leader of a gang of bank robbers, who usually disguised as a woman during operations.

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Definition: Native advertising is a type of disguised advertising, usually online, that matches the form and function of the platform upon which it appears.
Bargain bin brands cost less because they're usually nothing more than bath soap disguised as a puck.
Jews and pagans generally taught that the manifestation of God or the gods to humans usually took place in a mediated or disguised mode (through burning bushes or nocturnal visitors, for example).
Manservant is not a tomato fiend so I have to disguise them in ways that usually require me to mash them to bits or cook the hell out of them.
Usually these sounds can only be understood once people are either told to listen out for speech, or have been trained to decode the disguised sounds.
In conclusion, toxicity is usually easy to recognize, although some are exceptionally skilled as disguising their toxicity as genuine concern for you.
Once again Sellers is great as Clouseau and the various disguises he employs which usually end up being utterly useless in the long run.
The foursome are all technically grownups, and fancy themselves sophisticates, filling out crossword puzzles and competing vigorously in trivia games, but they usually sound like children making thinly disguised cries for help.
Travel for work - related events is usually an acceptable write - off too — as long as your trip isn't a vacation in disguise.
Points (or points disguised as miles) are usually used to erase purchases of your card statement.
DGI is not a get - rich - quick idea, but anything like that is usually a get - poor - quick scheme in disguise.
This game does not concern itself with a plot, disguising dialogue (say, from a news program) in a semi-guttural speech usually reserved for adults in Charlie Brown, and the progression of stages — from a college campus, to a town, to the moon, and back — makes very little sense, even in the context of the game.
Rail: But it seems like you spend a lot of energy making your marks mysterious: usually they are layered or processed or disguised.
Embezzlement, the court emphasized, is usually done in secret, and there was no evidence that the defendant attempted to disguise the funds he took from Illinois Life Insurance to pay on the hotel bonds.
co and current CEO of DeSantisInc, who discovered a trend at fintech conferences where malware, disguised as legitimate hardware wallets and miners, is being distributed (usually for free).
The third Google Chrome update will target more nefarious websites, where new windows are usually opened when visitors click on unseen overlays or ad links disguised as buttons.
Usually in disguise.
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