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Name - Meer

 

Place - Cyberphoenix.org

 

Language - Bengali

 

Fond of - Music, Graphics

 

Hobby - Photography

 

Problem : Dementia (Don't know what I mentioned above are correct or not)

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Name: oOo_T_oOo

Live in: Vietnam

Language: Vietamese

Hobbies: Soccer & Reading

Relationship: Married

Work: Uploader

Workplace: at CyberPhoenix

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Cyb3r3vil 

cyber-
1.
a combining form meaning “computer,” “computer network,” or “virtual reality,” used in the formation of compound words ( cybertalk; cyberart; cyberspace) and by extension meaning “very modern” ( cyberfashion).
 

evil
adjective
1.
morally wrong or bad; immoral; wicked:
evil deeds; an evil life.
2.
harmful; injurious:
evil laws.
3.
characterized or accompanied by misfortune or suffering; unfortunate; disastrous:
to be fallen on evil days.
4.
due to actual or imputed bad conduct or character:
an evil reputation.
5.
marked by anger, irritability, irascibility, etc.:
He is known for his evil disposition.
noun
6.
that which is evil; evil quality, intention, or conduct:
to choose the lesser of two evils.
7.
the force in nature that governs and gives rise to wickedness and sin.
8.
the wicked or immoral part of someone or something:
The evil in his nature has destroyed the good.
9.
harm; mischief; misfortune:
to wish one evil.
10.
anything causing injury or harm:
Tobacco is considered by some to be an evil.
11.
a harmful aspect, effect, or consequence:
the evils of alcohol.
12.
a disease, as king's evil.
adverb
13.
in an evil manner; badly; ill:
It went evil with him.
Idioms
14.
the evil one, the devil; Satan.
 
before 900; Middle English evel, evil, Old English yfel; cognate with Gothic ubils, Old High German ubil, German übel, Old Frisian, Middle Dutch evel
 
evil
 
  • Every mortal must learn that there is neither power nor reality in evil.
  • It is society that interferes with tom, and not personified evil.
  • Peck came to the conclusion that possession was a rare phenomenon related to evil.
 

evil

 

adj.

Old English yfel (Kentish evel) "bad, vicious, ill, wicked," from Proto-Germanic *ubilaz (cf. Old Saxon ubil, Old Frisian and Middle Dutch evel, Dutch euvel, Old High German ubil, German übel, Gothic ubils), from PIE *upelo-, from root *wap- (cf. Hittite huwapp- "evil").

"In OE., as in all the other early Teut. langs., exc. Scandinavian, this word is the most comprehensive adjectival expression of disapproval, dislike or disparagement" [OED]. Evil was the word the Anglo-Saxons used where we would use bad, cruel, unskillful, defective (adj.), or harm, crime, misfortune, disease (n.). The meaning "extreme moral wickedness" was in Old English, but did not become the main sense until 18c. Related: Evilly. Evil eye (Latin oculus malus) was Old English eage yfel. Evilchild is attested as an English surname from 13c.

 
U.S.A
 
The Axis of Cyber Evil: A North Korean Case of Cyber Espionage

October 10, 2013

By: MacDonnell Ulsch

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China, Russia, Syria, Iran and North Korea are long established cyber threats that have evolving into a post-Cold War axis of cyber evil that is escalating in intensity and should be taken seriously by any entity, government or private sector, possessing valuable proprietary information. And the stakes are getting higher.

 

 

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