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Tampering can refer to many forms of sabotage but the term is often used to mean intentional modification of products in a way that would make them harmful to the consumer. This threat has prompted manufacturers to make products that are either difficult to modify or at least difficult to modify without warning the consumer that the product has ...
Tampering (quality control), changing an industrial process in an attempt to improve output but having the opposite effect; Tampering (sport), the practice, often illegal, of professional sports teams negotiating with athletes of other teams; Tampering, in computer security, refers to data alteration
Tampering with evidence, or evidence tampering, is an act in which a person alters, conceals, falsifies, or destroys evidence with the intent to interfere with an investigation (usually) by a law-enforcement, governmental, or regulatory authority. [1] It is a criminal offense in many jurisdictions. [2]
State and local governments, law enforcement officials and consumer advocate groups are warning holiday shoppers this year to be aware of a popular gift card scam that involves tampering before ...
Obstruction is a broad crime that may include acts such as perjury, making false statements to officials, witness tampering, jury tampering, destruction of evidence, and many others.
Here’s what other examples of alleged food tampering suggest. Poisoning salsa: Lenexa, 2009 Mi Ranchito, a Mexican restaurant with multiple locations in the Kansas City area, dealt with poisoned ...
Tampering involves the deliberate altering or adulteration of information, a product, a package, or system. Solutions may involve all phases of product production, distribution, logistics, sale, and use. No single solution can be considered as "tamper proof". Often multiple levels of security need to be addressed to reduce the risk of tampering ...
Following a recent and highly publicized hearing, renewed attention is on witness tampering and the possibility that it was committed by Trump. During a recent hearing, Wyoming Republican Rep. Liz ...