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		Definition of pharming in English: pharmingnoun ˈfɑːmɪŋˈfɑrmɪŋ mass noun1The process of genetically modifying plants and animals so that they produce substances which may be used as pharmaceuticals. 动植物基因重组;基因转变术 Example sentencesExamples -  Rissler and Ellstrand argue that pharming should be strictly limited to nonfood crops - to, say, tobacco or castor beans.
 -  Earlier this year the U.S. Department of Agriculture updated its guidelines for industrial pharming, but many scientists believe these are grossly inadequate.
 -  Instead of using expensive pharmaceutical factories, advocates envisage fields of GM crops being harvested to reap new medicines cheaply, a process known as " pharming ".
 -  Jeremy Rifkin is a modern-day Bellerophon, fighting to stop pharming - and any other research involving chimeras, for that matter.
 -  Recent mergers, as well as research into "bio - pharming," have erased many boundaries between the pharmaceutical and agricultural industries.
 -  An outgrowth of genetic engineering, the technique has been branded "pharming."
 -  Then there's what's known as pharming - the relatively new practice of using genetically altered livestock to produce proteins used in pharmaceuticals.
 -  Dubbed "pharming" by its opponents, this is the latest step in technology which allows medicines to be grown in plants.
 -  This is vital to prevent New Zealand being exploited as a 'wild west' playground for inappropriate and unethical developments like 'pharming'.
 -  The genetic engineering of livestock for human medical applications is known as pharming.
 -  For example, there has been talk about southern agriculture specializing in growing GM plants that are used by the pharmaceutical industry (so-called pharming).
 -  "Pharming" is a new field of research involving herds and flocks of animals that are transformed into chemical factories to produce pharmaceutical products.
 -  Recent mergers, as well as research into ‘bio - pharming,’ have erased many boundaries between the pharmaceutical and agricultural industries.
 -  The book will be useful for molecular biologists and protein biochemists in academia and industry with an interest in molecular pharming.
 
 2The fraudulent practice of directing Internet users to a bogus website that mimics the appearance of a legitimate one, in order to obtain personal information such as passwords, account numbers, etc. 网址嫁接(指诱导网络用户通过假网站进入合法网站并盗取其个人信息的做法) Example sentencesExamples -  The next wave of Internet-related scams, however, may move from phishing to pharming.
 -  So when I see the numbers of victims of online phishing, pharming, and 419 scams, I'm not surprised.
 -  While phishing is one of the more recognisable online threats, perhaps a more serious risk is pharming, according to Henry.
 -  Now the latest cyberswindle, pharming, threatens to reel in entire schools of victims.
 -  As users become harder to dupe with phishing schemes, we may see a shift from phishing to pharming.
 -  More fundamentally, the nascent threat of pharming re-emphasises the need to revamp DNS systems and domain registration that critics argue is long overdue.
 -  Another theoretical variation on pharming is based on Domain Name System poisoning.
 -  Pharming attacks use DNS poisoning or domain hijacks to redirect users to dodgy urls.
 -  A DNS cache poisoning attack over the weekend also highlights the potential use of DNS tricks in ' pharming ' (phishing using redirection rather than bait emails).
 -  Both experts agree that pharming is simply a new application of well-known security weaknesses.
 -  The latest type of attack, sometimes referred to as pharming, redirects a victim trying to go to popular legitimate sites instead to a malicious website or a pay-per-click website.
 -  "Pharming is a next-generation phishing attack," Scott Chasin, CTO of MX Logic, told Government Computer News.
 -  Pharming is another online scam, in which hackers download 'crimeware' to the users' computer.
 -  To understand pharming, you need a little background on DNS.
 -  It offers complete protection against phishing, pharming, trojans, worms, spyware, adware, viruses and spam.
 -  Thieves use dumpster digging, phishing, and pharming to obtain your information.
 -  The trick - dubbed pharming - is potentially more sinister than phishing because it avoids the need to coax users into responding to junk email alerts.
 -  It also has to take account of social engineering such as phishing and pharming.
 -  Dubbed "pharming" by MX Logic, the new attacks use malware or DNS cache poisoning to redirect users to fake sites in an attempt to steal personal data.
 -  Phishing and pharming (I hate cute names for criminality) are adding to the concern.
 
 
 Origin1990s: sense 1 punningly after farming; sense 2 patterned on phishing.    Definition of pharming in US English: pharmingnounˈfärmiNGˈfɑrmɪŋ 1The process of genetically modifying plants and animals so that they produce substances which may be used as pharmaceuticals. 动植物基因重组;基因转变术 Example sentencesExamples -  The book will be useful for molecular biologists and protein biochemists in academia and industry with an interest in molecular pharming.
 -  "Pharming" is a new field of research involving herds and flocks of animals that are transformed into chemical factories to produce pharmaceutical products.
 -  An outgrowth of genetic engineering, the technique has been branded "pharming."
 -  Dubbed "pharming" by its opponents, this is the latest step in technology which allows medicines to be grown in plants.
 -  The genetic engineering of livestock for human medical applications is known as pharming.
 -  Then there's what's known as pharming - the relatively new practice of using genetically altered livestock to produce proteins used in pharmaceuticals.
 -  This is vital to prevent New Zealand being exploited as a 'wild west' playground for inappropriate and unethical developments like 'pharming'.
 -  For example, there has been talk about southern agriculture specializing in growing GM plants that are used by the pharmaceutical industry (so-called pharming).
 -  Earlier this year the U.S. Department of Agriculture updated its guidelines for industrial pharming, but many scientists believe these are grossly inadequate.
 -  Rissler and Ellstrand argue that pharming should be strictly limited to nonfood crops - to, say, tobacco or castor beans.
 -  Recent mergers, as well as research into "bio - pharming," have erased many boundaries between the pharmaceutical and agricultural industries.
 -  Jeremy Rifkin is a modern-day Bellerophon, fighting to stop pharming - and any other research involving chimeras, for that matter.
 -  Recent mergers, as well as research into ‘bio - pharming,’ have erased many boundaries between the pharmaceutical and agricultural industries.
 -  Instead of using expensive pharmaceutical factories, advocates envisage fields of GM crops being harvested to reap new medicines cheaply, a process known as " pharming ".
 
 2The fraudulent practice of directing Internet users to a bogus website that mimics the appearance of a legitimate one, in order to obtain personal information such as passwords, account numbers, etc. 网址嫁接(指诱导网络用户通过假网站进入合法网站并盗取其个人信息的做法) Example sentencesExamples -  It also has to take account of social engineering such as phishing and pharming.
 -  Phishing and pharming (I hate cute names for criminality) are adding to the concern.
 -  Pharming attacks use DNS poisoning or domain hijacks to redirect users to dodgy urls.
 -  Thieves use dumpster digging, phishing, and pharming to obtain your information.
 -  Dubbed "pharming" by MX Logic, the new attacks use malware or DNS cache poisoning to redirect users to fake sites in an attempt to steal personal data.
 -  While phishing is one of the more recognisable online threats, perhaps a more serious risk is pharming, according to Henry.
 -  Another theoretical variation on pharming is based on Domain Name System poisoning.
 -  Both experts agree that pharming is simply a new application of well-known security weaknesses.
 -  To understand pharming, you need a little background on DNS.
 -  The next wave of Internet-related scams, however, may move from phishing to pharming.
 -  As users become harder to dupe with phishing schemes, we may see a shift from phishing to pharming.
 -  A DNS cache poisoning attack over the weekend also highlights the potential use of DNS tricks in ' pharming ' (phishing using redirection rather than bait emails).
 -  "Pharming is a next-generation phishing attack," Scott Chasin, CTO of MX Logic, told Government Computer News.
 -  Pharming is another online scam, in which hackers download 'crimeware' to the users' computer.
 -  The latest type of attack, sometimes referred to as pharming, redirects a victim trying to go to popular legitimate sites instead to a malicious website or a pay-per-click website.
 -  It offers complete protection against phishing, pharming, trojans, worms, spyware, adware, viruses and spam.
 -  The trick - dubbed pharming - is potentially more sinister than phishing because it avoids the need to coax users into responding to junk email alerts.
 -  So when I see the numbers of victims of online phishing, pharming, and 419 scams, I'm not surprised.
 -  More fundamentally, the nascent threat of pharming re-emphasises the need to revamp DNS systems and domain registration that critics argue is long overdue.
 -  Now the latest cyberswindle, pharming, threatens to reel in entire schools of victims.
 
 
 Origin1990s: pharming (sense 1) punningly after farming; pharming (sense 2) patterned on phishing.     |