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There had been problems of a similar nature which were suspected to be tampering or minor mechanical issues.
HUMANFOREST SUSPENDS LONDON E-BIKE SHARING SERVICE, CUTS JOBS AFTER CUSTOMER ACCIDENTNATASHA LOMASSEPTEMBER 25, 2020TECHCRUNCH
They will also will admit to conspiracy to tamper with witnesses, the spokeswoman said.
FOUR EX-EBAY EMPLOYEES TO ADMIT GUILT IN CYBERSTALKING PLOTVERNE KOPYTOFFSEPTEMBER 23, 2020FORTUNE
He was sentenced to probation not for indecent exposure, but for tampering with public records by switching off his car’s dashboard camera during the stops.
HOW CRIMINAL COPS OFTEN AVOID JAILBY ANDREW FORD, ASBURY PARK PRESSSEPTEMBER 23, 2020PROPUBLICA
This could allow a malicious actor to tamper with a voter’s registration, including preventing it altogether, or to steal a voter’s personal information.
VOTING BY MAIL IS MORE SECURE THAN THE PRESIDENT SAYS. HOW TO MAKE IT EVEN SAFERMATTHEWHEIMERSEPTEMBER 13, 2020FORTUNE
It’s designed to automatically analyze videos to determine whether or not algorithms have tampered with the footage.
MICROSOFT’S NEW VIDEO AUTHENTICATOR COULD HELP WEED OUT DANGEROUS DEEPFAKESSTAN HORACZEKSEPTEMBER 3, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCE
This is especially so in regard to blockchain technology, which involves a type of software that creates an indelible, tamper-proof ledger across multiple computers.
THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE IS SEEKING A PATENT FOR VOTING BY PHONEJEFFAUGUST 17, 2020FORTUNE
The dirt should then be thrown in and settled by means of a tamper or by flooding with water.
ELEMENTS OF PLUMBINGSAMUEL DIBBLE
It would be an ill return to tamper lightly, and without due consideration, with this young lady's affections.
THE PICKWICK PAPERSCHARLES DICKENS
Take this as your motto when you are inclined to tamper with wrong: "Who eats with the devil needs a long-handled spoon."
FIFTY-TWO STORY TALKS TO BOYS AND GIRLSHOWARD J. CHIDLEY
But to tamper with their dialect, or to take it from them, would be to leave them houseless and exposed in their daily business.
CERES' RUNAWAYALICE MEYNELL
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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