No, to cache an object like an image from a website, you have to access it in order to download it to your computer. It will then be cached so your computer wont have to download it again, but you must access the site to download it that first time.
That would be 'to insinuate'
Innuendo A slanting device which incorporates the manipulation of language by insulating something deprecatory about someone or something without actually saying it. (Points :1) Rhetorical definition Innuendo Fallacy Stereotype
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The answer is insinuation but I'm not sure that it's a rhetorical device.
Computer hijacking is a process of accessing someone's database illegal without authorization. This is what is commonly known as hacking.
A complex question is a misleading trick question. It is asked in a way to trap someone into admitting something without actually saying it. For instance, if you assume someone stole something and ask, "Where did you steal that?" If they answer, "at the store," they are inadvertently admitting they did steal it.
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accessing systems at unusual times without authorizationkeeping unauthorized backups
it is when someone or something is doing something without stopping and they are doing it fluently.
No, it is illegal to put something in someone's mailbox without their permission, as it is considered tampering with the mail.
Well, it means someone or something does something without any warning.
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