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flash message

A category of precedence reserved for initial enemy contact messages or operational combat messages of extreme urgency. Brevity is mandatory. See also precedence.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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A Dutch security researcher has discovered the vulnerability, which is caused by a crafted "Class 0" text message or flash message.
Every time the customer is rewarded, they will immediately receive a flash message indicating the amount of bonus they have been rewarded with.
The OP wasn't elaborate, just a small table holding a telephone (on the party line, of course), a set of binoculars, a pad of "flash message forms" and a book full of instructions on identification of the various airplanes one might see overhead.
"Families will get a flash message to tell them that something that has come out is not true and that the truth will follow as quickly as we can.
However, the Flash message on Google Nexus gets displayed on top of all active windows and is surrounded by a semi-transparent black overlay that has a dimming effect on the rest of the screen and with every message received the dimming effect increases.
The telcos will have to send the details to the customer via SMS or USSD-based flash message. The details will also include information such as remaining prepaid balance after 2G/3G data usages.
A flash message was also forwarded to all police stations about the incident.
It is then the ISP who cannot connect the customer to the internet and computers will then receive a flash message that they have not been connected.
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