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  • 1 envío masivo de emails con anuncios comerciales

    • direct e-mailing
    • direct emailing
    • e-mailing campaign

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > envío masivo de emails con anuncios comerciales

  • 2 envío masivo de emails no solicitados

    • e-mailing without recipient's authorization
    • spam

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > envío masivo de emails no solicitados

  • 3 hebostau

    Welsh-English dictionary > hebostau

  • 4 Email

    [e’mai] n; -s, -s enamel
    * * *
    das Email
    enamel
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    [e'mai, e'maːj]
    nt -s, -s
    enamel
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    (a variety of glass applied as coating to a metal or other surface and made hard by heating: This pan is covered with enamel; ( also adjective) an enamel plate.) enamel
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    <-s, -s>
    [eˈmai, eˈma:j]
    nt enamel
    * * *
    das; Emails, Emails, Emaille die; Email, Emailn enamel
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    Email [eˈmai] n; -s, -s enamel
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    das; Emails, Emails, Emaille die; Email, Emailn enamel
    * * *
    -s f.
    e-mail (short for electronic mail) n.
    email (short for electronic mail) n.
    enamel n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Email

  • 5 suplantación de identidad

    (n.) = impersonation, spoofing, phishing, phising, carding, identity theft
    Ex. In particular, the author examines the knowledge of Internet users regarding specific acts of computer abuse: piracy, unauthorized entry and impersonation.
    Ex. Spoofing is the act of funnelling a user's Web traffic through a remote computer, monitoring sessions, and sending false or misleading information both to and from the user.
    Ex. ' Phishing' is a form of Internet fraud that aims to steal valuable information such as credit cards, social security numbers, user IDs and passwords.
    Ex. Phishing (also known as phising or carding) is the practice whereby a scammer who is pretending to be from a legitimate organisation, sends misleading emails requesting personal and financial details from unsuspecting people.
    Ex. Phishing (also known as phising or carding) is the practice whereby a scammer who is pretending to be from a legitimate organisation, sends misleading emails requesting personal and financial details from unsuspecting people.
    Ex. We take identity theft seriously, but our banks are dragging their feet.
    * * *
    (n.) = impersonation, spoofing, phishing, phising, carding, identity theft

    Ex: In particular, the author examines the knowledge of Internet users regarding specific acts of computer abuse: piracy, unauthorized entry and impersonation.

    Ex: Spoofing is the act of funnelling a user's Web traffic through a remote computer, monitoring sessions, and sending false or misleading information both to and from the user.
    Ex: ' Phishing' is a form of Internet fraud that aims to steal valuable information such as credit cards, social security numbers, user IDs and passwords.
    Ex: Phishing (also known as phising or carding) is the practice whereby a scammer who is pretending to be from a legitimate organisation, sends misleading emails requesting personal and financial details from unsuspecting people.
    Ex: Phishing (also known as phising or carding) is the practice whereby a scammer who is pretending to be from a legitimate organisation, sends misleading emails requesting personal and financial details from unsuspecting people.
    Ex: We take identity theft seriously, but our banks are dragging their feet.

    Spanish-English dictionary > suplantación de identidad

  • 6 émail

    émail (plural - aux) [emaj, o]
    masculine noun
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    pl - aux emaj, o nom masculin (matière, objet) enamel
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    emaj, o
    émaux pl nm
    * * *
    émail, pl - aux ou émails nm
    1 ( matière) (pl - aux) enamel; en émail, d'émail enamel ( épith);
    2 ( objet) (pl - aux) enamel;
    3 Hérald (pl - aux) tincture;
    4 Dent (pl émails) enamel.
    [emaj] ( pluriel émaux [emo]) nom masculin
    1. [matière] enamel
    2. [objet] piece of enamelware ou enamelwork
    ————————
    émaux nom masculin pluriel
    ————————
    d'émail locution adjectivale,
    en émail locution adjectivale
    enamel (modificateur), enamelled

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > émail

  • 7 autor de un fraude

    (n.) = fraudster, scammer
    Ex. The article 'Keeping fraudsters in check' describes computerized systems now being developed to help combat fraud.
    Ex. Phishing (also known as phising or carding) is the practice whereby a scammer who is pretending to be from a legitimate organisation, sends misleading emails requesting personal and financial details from unsuspecting people.
    * * *
    (n.) = fraudster, scammer

    Ex: The article 'Keeping fraudsters in check' describes computerized systems now being developed to help combat fraud.

    Ex: Phishing (also known as phising or carding) is the practice whereby a scammer who is pretending to be from a legitimate organisation, sends misleading emails requesting personal and financial details from unsuspecting people.

    Spanish-English dictionary > autor de un fraude

  • 8 carding

    Nota: En Internet, tipo de fraude por el cual el estafador consigue datos personales del usuario como número de tarjeta de crédito, nombre, de usuario, contraseña, etc. para acceder a información confidencial o aprovecharse de su dinero.
    Ex. Phishing (also known as phising or carding) is the practice whereby a scammer who is pretending to be from a legitimate organisation, sends misleading emails requesting personal and financial details from unsuspecting people.
    * * *
    Nota: En Internet, tipo de fraude por el cual el estafador consigue datos personales del usuario como número de tarjeta de crédito, nombre, de usuario, contraseña, etc. para acceder a información confidencial o aprovecharse de su dinero.

    Ex: Phishing (also known as phising or carding) is the practice whereby a scammer who is pretending to be from a legitimate organisation, sends misleading emails requesting personal and financial details from unsuspecting people.

    Spanish-English dictionary > carding

  • 9 defraudador

    m.
    defrauder, cheater, robber, deceiver.
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    1 (decepcionante) disappointing
    2 (engañoso) deceiving, cheating
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 person who commits fraud
    \
    defraudador,-ra fiscal tax evader
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    defraudador, -a
    SM / F fraudster *
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    - dora masculino, femenino defrauder
    * * *
    = fraudster, scammer, scamster, fraud.
    Nota: Nombre.
    Ex. The article 'Keeping fraudsters in check' describes computerized systems now being developed to help combat fraud.
    Ex. Phishing (also known as phising or carding) is the practice whereby a scammer who is pretending to be from a legitimate organisation, sends misleading emails requesting personal and financial details from unsuspecting people.
    Ex. Small business operators can be easy prey for scamsters trying to winkle out money for unsolicited - and unneeded - 'services'.
    Ex. You know what they say, if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck, or in this case, a lying, stealing, cheating fraud.
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    - dora masculino, femenino defrauder
    * * *
    = fraudster, scammer, scamster, fraud.
    Nota: Nombre.

    Ex: The article 'Keeping fraudsters in check' describes computerized systems now being developed to help combat fraud.

    Ex: Phishing (also known as phising or carding) is the practice whereby a scammer who is pretending to be from a legitimate organisation, sends misleading emails requesting personal and financial details from unsuspecting people.
    Ex: Small business operators can be easy prey for scamsters trying to winkle out money for unsolicited - and unneeded - 'services'.
    Ex: You know what they say, if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck, or in this case, a lying, stealing, cheating fraud.

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    masculine, feminine
    defrauder
    Compuesto:
    defraudador fiscal or de impuestos
    tax evader
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    defraudador, -ora
    adj
    [de impuestos] tax-evading
    nm,f
    [de impuestos] tax evader
    * * *
    m, defraudadora f fraudster

    Spanish-English dictionary > defraudador

  • 10 dejar de funcionar

    (v.) = go down, cease to + function, go + belly up, flake out, go + dead, pack up
    Ex. But this is much more of a problem than losing a machine and going down for two days or something like that.
    Ex. The Library ceased to function soon after the closure of the mines in 1934.
    Ex. Our ISP (Internet Service Provider) went belly up 10 days ago and we have been unable to send & receive emails since.
    Ex. The actress flaked out again and the director is trying to line up a replacement.
    Ex. Variable road signs with solar panels can go dead when, for. instance, snow covers the power source.
    Ex. That's telling you the drive is on the way out and you should replace it and get what you can off that drive before it packs up altogether.
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    (v.) = go down, cease to + function, go + belly up, flake out, go + dead, pack up

    Ex: But this is much more of a problem than losing a machine and going down for two days or something like that.

    Ex: The Library ceased to function soon after the closure of the mines in 1934.
    Ex: Our ISP (Internet Service Provider) went belly up 10 days ago and we have been unable to send & receive emails since.
    Ex: The actress flaked out again and the director is trying to line up a replacement.
    Ex: Variable road signs with solar panels can go dead when, for. instance, snow covers the power source.
    Ex: That's telling you the drive is on the way out and you should replace it and get what you can off that drive before it packs up altogether.

    Spanish-English dictionary > dejar de funcionar

  • 11 estafador

    adj.
    swindling.
    m.
    swindler, con artist, cheat, cheater.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 racketeer, swindler, trickster
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    estafador, -a
    SM / F
    1) (=timador) swindler, trickster
    2) (Com, Econ) racketeer
    * * *
    - dora masculino, femenino
    a) (Der) fraudster
    b) (fam) ( timador) con man (colloq)
    * * *
    = con man, crook, swindler, cheater, fraudster, scammer, cuckoo in the nest, con artist, scamster, fraud, hoaxer, hoaxster.
    Ex. His supporters call him a 'smoothie', while his critics generally portray him as a 'glib con man'.
    Ex. The swindling & deception the immigrants encountered often preyed on their Zionist ideology & indeed, some of the crooks were Jewish themselves.
    Ex. The title of the book is 'Net crimes & misdemeanors: outmaneuvering the spammers, swindlers, and stalkers who are targeting you online'.
    Ex. Intenrnet also enables enterprising would-be cheaters to cut and paste material for easy and relatively thought-free composition of essay assignments.
    Ex. The article 'Keeping fraudsters in check' describes computerized systems now being developed to help combat fraud.
    Ex. Phishing (also known as phising or carding) is the practice whereby a scammer who is pretending to be from a legitimate organisation, sends misleading emails requesting personal and financial details from unsuspecting people.
    Ex. This type of relgion is a cuckoo in the nest that, in the name of secular society and pluralism, is pushing out all other gods.
    Ex. This unlikely threesome of a con artist, a hit man, and an idiot find themselves in deep water when their heist doesn't go off as planned.
    Ex. Small business operators can be easy prey for scamsters trying to winkle out money for unsolicited - and unneeded - 'services'.
    Ex. You know what they say, if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck, or in this case, a lying, stealing, cheating fraud.
    Ex. In a subsequent call the hoaxer suggested that another bomb had been planted on the highway leading to the airport.
    Ex. This recent tsunami is not the first disaster to be exploited by email hoaxsters.
    * * *
    - dora masculino, femenino
    a) (Der) fraudster
    b) (fam) ( timador) con man (colloq)
    * * *
    = con man, crook, swindler, cheater, fraudster, scammer, cuckoo in the nest, con artist, scamster, fraud, hoaxer, hoaxster.

    Ex: His supporters call him a 'smoothie', while his critics generally portray him as a 'glib con man'.

    Ex: The swindling & deception the immigrants encountered often preyed on their Zionist ideology & indeed, some of the crooks were Jewish themselves.
    Ex: The title of the book is 'Net crimes & misdemeanors: outmaneuvering the spammers, swindlers, and stalkers who are targeting you online'.
    Ex: Intenrnet also enables enterprising would-be cheaters to cut and paste material for easy and relatively thought-free composition of essay assignments.
    Ex: The article 'Keeping fraudsters in check' describes computerized systems now being developed to help combat fraud.
    Ex: Phishing (also known as phising or carding) is the practice whereby a scammer who is pretending to be from a legitimate organisation, sends misleading emails requesting personal and financial details from unsuspecting people.
    Ex: This type of relgion is a cuckoo in the nest that, in the name of secular society and pluralism, is pushing out all other gods.
    Ex: This unlikely threesome of a con artist, a hit man, and an idiot find themselves in deep water when their heist doesn't go off as planned.
    Ex: Small business operators can be easy prey for scamsters trying to winkle out money for unsolicited - and unneeded - 'services'.
    Ex: You know what they say, if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck, or in this case, a lying, stealing, cheating fraud.
    Ex: In a subsequent call the hoaxer suggested that another bomb had been planted on the highway leading to the airport.
    Ex: This recent tsunami is not the first disaster to be exploited by email hoaxsters.

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    masculine, feminine
    1 ( Der) fraudster
    2 ( fam) (timador) con man ( colloq), rip-off artist ( AmE colloq), rip-off merchant ( BrE colloq)
    * * *

    estafador
    ◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino

    a) (Der) fraudster

    b) (fam) ( timador) swindler (colloq)

    estafador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino swindler, con man: era un estafador sin escrúpulos, he was an unscrupulous con man
    ' estafador' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    estafadora
    - gancho
    - granuja
    - mangante
    - sinvergüenza
    English:
    cheat
    - con man
    - rope in
    - shark
    - swindler
    - con
    - hustler
    * * *
    estafador, -ora nm,f
    [timador] swindler; [de empresa, organización] fraudster
    * * *
    m, estafadora f con artist fam, fraudster
    * * *
    : cheat, swindler

    Spanish-English dictionary > estafador

  • 12 ir a la bancarrota

    (v.) = go + belly up
    Ex. Our ISP (Internet Service Provider) went belly up 10 days ago and we have been unable to send & receive emails since.
    * * *
    (v.) = go + belly up

    Ex: Our ISP (Internet Service Provider) went belly up 10 days ago and we have been unable to send & receive emails since.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ir a la bancarrota

  • 13 phising

    Nota: En Internet, tipo de fraude por el cual el estafador consigue datos personales del usuario como número de tarjeta de crédito, nombre, de usuario, contraseña, etc. para acceder a información confidencial o aprovecharse de su dinero. Deriva su significado del acto de "pescar" fishing en el mar de Internet.
    Ex. Phishing (also known as phising or carding) is the practice whereby a scammer who is pretending to be from a legitimate organisation, sends misleading emails requesting personal and financial details from unsuspecting people.
    * * *
    Nota: En Internet, tipo de fraude por el cual el estafador consigue datos personales del usuario como número de tarjeta de crédito, nombre, de usuario, contraseña, etc. para acceder a información confidencial o aprovecharse de su dinero. Deriva su significado del acto de "pescar" fishing en el mar de Internet.

    Ex: Phishing (also known as phising or carding) is the practice whereby a scammer who is pretending to be from a legitimate organisation, sends misleading emails requesting personal and financial details from unsuspecting people.

    Spanish-English dictionary > phising

  • 14 envío de correo electrónico masivo

    • posting electronic junk mail
    • posting of electronic junk mail
    • sender-receiver terminal
    • sending of unsolicited emails
    • sending set
    • sending unsolicited emails
    • Seneca
    • spamming

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > envío de correo electrónico masivo

  • 15 estación transmisora

    • broadcasting station
    • sending of unsolicited emails
    • sending unsolicited emails
    • transmitting apparatus
    • transmogrify

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > estación transmisora

  • 16 подписка на рассылки

    Internet: Opt-in Emails

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > подписка на рассылки

  • 17 подписка на рекламные сообщения

    Internet: Opt-in Emails

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > подписка на рекламные сообщения

  • 18 подписка на электронные сообщения

    Internet: Opt-in Emails

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > подписка на электронные сообщения

  • 19 человек, которого встречают

    General subject: meetee (The meetings were arranged using emails that did not match the names of the meetees.)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > человек, которого встречают

  • 20 barua

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    [Swahili Word] -tumia barua pepe
    [English Word] send an email
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Dialect] recent
    [Derived Language] Swahili
    [Derived Word] barua, upepo
    [Related Words] -tumia
    [Swahili Example] juma alinitumia barua pepe akiwa ujerumani
    [English Example] juma sent me an e-mail from germany
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] barua
    [Swahili Plural] barua
    [English Word] certificate
    [English Plural] certificates
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9/10
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] barua
    [Swahili Plural] barua
    [English Word] document
    [English Plural] documents
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9/10
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] barua
    [Swahili Plural] barua
    [English Word] letter
    [English Plural] letters
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9/10
    [Swahili Example] Aliisoma barua ambayo niliandika.
    [English Example] She read the letter that I wrote.
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] barua
    [Swahili Plural] barua
    [English Word] testimonial
    [English Plural] testimonials
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9/10
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] barua pepe
    [Swahili Plural] barua pepe
    [English Word] email
    [English Plural] emails
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9/10
    [Dialect] recent
    [Derived Language] Swahili
    [Derived Word] barua, upepo
    [Swahili Definition] barua zinazo tumwa kwenye mtandao
    [Swahili Example] niambie anwani yako ya barua pepe
    [English Example] tell me your email address
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] barua ya ndege
    [Swahili Plural] barua za ndege
    [English Word] airmail letter
    [English Plural] airmail letters
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9/10
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    Swahili-english dictionary > barua

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