AskDefine | Define tamper

Dictionary Definition

tamper n : a tool for tamping (e.g., for tamping tobacco into a pipe bowl or a charge into a drill hole etc.) [syn: tamp, tamping bar]

Verb

1 play around with or alter or falsify, usually secretively or dishonestly; "Someone tampered with the documents on my desk"; "The reporter fiddle with the facts" [syn: fiddle, monkey]
2 intrude in other people's affairs or business; interfere unwantedly; "Don't meddle in my affairs!" [syn: meddle]

User Contributed Dictionary

English

Verb

  1. To alter by making unauthorized changes; to meddle with.
  2. In professional sports, to discuss future contracts against league rules with a player.

Translations

To alter by making unauthorized changes; to meddle with

Extensive Definition

Tamper can mean:
  • A device used for tamping, commonly to prepare ground coffee beans to make espresso.
  • A ballast tamper, a machine that tamps track ballast.
  • In nuclear weapon design, either a shell surrounding the fission core and keeping the nuclear material assembled during the explosion for longer time, raising yield, or the outermost layer of a thermonuclear component.
  • A tool with a long handle and a flat metal head, used in a "stomping" type motion to flatten ground, gravel or other type of materials, for gardening or landscaping tasks. See also Spud bar.
  • To make unauthorised alterations to something. Products can be made tamper-evident to protect against tampering.
  • Tamper detection: the automatic determination by a module that an attempt has been made to compromise the physical security.
  • Tamper evidence: the external indication that an attempt has been made to compromise the physical security of a module.
  • Tamper response: the automatic action taken by a module when a tamper attempt has been detected.
  • Tamper tape: tape or sticker often logoed placed over a seem or screw to show physical security has been breached when tape is broken on the module.
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