to mean stolen from a record but still in it, ie integrity and availability are preserved but not confidentiality. "Stolen" is too laced with implications of the stolen object not being there any more, "copied" does not imply the theft aspect enough, "pirated" is too silly. Any other suggestions? Thanks. Peter Fairbrother
On 1/6/20 6:52 PM, Peter Fairbrother wrote:
to mean stolen from a record but still in it, ie integrity and availability are preserved but not confidentiality.
"Stolen" is too laced with implications of the stolen object not being there any more, "copied" does not imply the theft aspect enough, "pirated" is too silly.
Any other suggestions? Thanks.
Peter Fairbrother
Cribbed. Rr
On 1/6/20 20:52, Peter Fairbrother wrote:
to mean stolen from a record but still in it, ie integrity and availability are preserved but not confidentiality.
"Stolen" is too laced with implications of the stolen object not being there any more, "copied" does not imply the theft aspect enough, "pirated" is too silly.
Any other suggestions? Thanks.
"Leaked" maybe? -- Shawn K. Quinn <skquinn@rushpost.com> http://www.rantroulette.com http://www.skqrecordquest.com
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Tuesday, January 7, 2020 2:52 AM, Peter Fairbrother <peter@tsto.co.uk> wrote:
to mean stolen from a record but still in it, ie integrity and availability are preserved but not confidentiality.
"Stolen" is too laced with implications of the stolen object not being there any more, "copied" does not imply the theft aspect enough, "pirated" is too silly.
Any other suggestions? Thanks.
disseminate [verb] dis·sem·i·nate | \ di-ˈse-mə-ˌnāt\ disseminated; disseminating Definition: / transitive verb 1 : to spread abroad as though sowing seed disseminate ideas 2 : to disperse throughout best regards,
On Tue, Jan 07, 2020 at 02:52:29AM +0000, Peter Fairbrother wrote:
to mean stolen from a record but still in it, ie integrity and availability are preserved but not confidentiality.
"Stolen" is too laced with implications of the stolen object not being there any more, "copied" does not imply the theft aspect enough, "pirated" is too silly.
Any other suggestions? Thanks.
Peter Fairbrother
unsanctioned taken without consent illegal / unlawful / criminal privacy violating data read a "privacy destroying data record access" illicit private data access # More from dict illicit: impermissible illigitimate lawless nonlicit wrong / wrongful
On 01/06/2020 07:52 PM, Peter Fairbrother wrote:
to mean stolen from a record but still in it, ie integrity and availability are preserved but not confidentiality.
"Stolen" is too laced with implications of the stolen object not being there any more, "copied" does not imply the theft aspect enough, "pirated" is too silly.
Any other suggestions? Thanks.
Peter Fairbrother
It's common to talk about plaintext being extracted from cyphertext.
On 20-01-07 02:52:29, Peter Fairbrother wrote:
to mean stolen from a record but still in it, ie integrity and availability are preserved but not confidentiality.
"Stolen" is too laced with implications of the stolen object not being there any more, "copied" does not imply the theft aspect enough, "pirated" is too silly.
How about Bulls-on-Paradeism? The term's namesake is a song containing the line "They don't have to burn the books, they just remove 'em/ to large warehouses/ it's as quick as a sale![...]" -- |-----/ | Se7en / The One and Only! | se7en@cock.email / | 0x73518A15BA3C1476 / | https://se7en-site.neocities.org
participants (7)
-
coderman
-
Mirimir
-
Peter Fairbrother
-
Razer
-
Se7en
-
Shawn K. Quinn
-
Zenaan Harkness