Intruder in a sentence as a noun

An intruder comes along, opens the unlocked doors, makes a few copies of your files and leaves.

We should embrace this fact and not stamp everyone who doesn't agree with our views as an 'intruder'.

That doesn't mean "so you can bludgeon an intruder with it" it means "so you can shoot an intruder with it".

I don't use "hacker" to mean "intruder," but I'm not going to waste any effort "correcting" people who do.

If there are intruders, make them totally aware you are there because most of the time, they want nothing to do with people.

Yes, because if a motivated intruder wanted to come into my home, I still have windows.

An intruder would only see local IP addresses even if he manages to compromise a backend server.

Poof - all gone, with more or less proper security measures in place and no clear sign of an intruder other than the missing money.

Anyone who has the guts to take down an armed intruder to save anonymous people from becoming victims of a terrorist plot has my undying appreciation.

You can't purge backups: if the servers were allowed to go in and remotely modify the off-site backups to purge deleted data, then an intruder could do the same thing for all data.

Most security experts that I know agree that if an intruder has physical access to a device, it can be considered compromised because it is just a matter of time.

It seems to be at the same level of security as your iPhone passcode -- a well-equipped intruder can certainly get into your stuff, but your mom or a pickpocket won't be able to.

That is, does the intruder currently own my encrypted data?I'm also disappointed that it took them 72 hours to tell us anything, and that the update doesn't even have a timeline for when the site may be back.

Perhaps with adaption this could be a useful technique for authenticating into a website, but as far as I know no authentication scheme can protect against an intruder with a gun to your head forcing you to log in.

And any law you make that meaningfully restricts the ability of law abiding citizens to shoot an intruder in their home will not fly without a constitutional amendment which is - needless to say - not happening.

Intruder definitions

noun

someone who intrudes on the privacy or property of another without permission

See also: interloper trespasser