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nefarious

[ni-fair-ee-uhs] / nɪˈfɛər i əs /


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“There is nothing nefarious” about the IRS taking time to build solid cases to find and collect owed tax money, federal attorneys told the circuit-court judges.

From MarketWatch

It’s “a persistent pattern generally attached to nefarious tricks such as channel stuffing, aggressive revenue recognition or extended payment terms used as sales concessions,” Burry said in a recent Substack post.

From MarketWatch

He’s accusing them of betraying the U.S. at the behest of nefarious interests he didn’t identify, no doubt because they don’t exist.

From The Wall Street Journal

But agents have to be given powerful permissions to do their jobs, and we are already seeing this being exploited in potentially nefarious ways in what are called prompt injection attacks.

From Barron's

A nefarious hacker could have easily installed a virus on to my machine without me having to do anything.

From BBC