A hacker's failure to practice operational security (OPSEC), leading to exposure of personally identifying information. Common mistakes include using personal information in emails that you use for black hat activity, leaving financial paper trails, not hiding your IP address properly through services like TOR and Tails, not using encryption technology such as cryptocurrency and PGP encryption -- and most importantly, failure to shut the fuck up.
Typical outcomes for a cybercriminal practicing bad opsec include getting doxed, extorted, ratted on, or worse, arrested and indicted by the federal police.
Ross Ulbricht got fucked by the feds because he exercised bad opsec. He posted a question in a clearnet forum looking for advice on programming his dark net market and urged candidates to write to a gmail containing his full name.
When you take too many prescriptions painkillers and have diarrhea similar to shitting hot tar for several hours
A: Man I had a bad gloop last night after taking my dad's pain pills
B: Dude how are you not dead
A Bad apple friend means a, bad friend or, a bad friend who does some annoying things or stuff that they done horrible to make you uncomfortable or, stop being their friend or telling you to stop and don't care about it.
Until they realize, they are a Bad apple friend.
Max is a Bad apple friend! He always be friendly with from the past but now, he's a bad friend.
I have a Bad apple friend right now.
I have 3 Bad apple friends.
A sarcastic term used which refers to a person that plays Soulslikes who enjoys the PVP aspects of the game. For Soulslikes this usually takes the form of using the invasion mechanic to show up in other peoples worlds to attack them. Due to the rather invasive nature of invasions in soulslike games which (to some extent) are non-consensual. Invasions are seen as an annoying mechanic and those who invade are often seen as evil fun haters.
The term itself is often used in a joking manner to mock those who hate invasions. Simplifying the invader as nothing more than scum who enjoys hurting people (Bad) with the Red Man part coming from the red aura invaders in soulslike games are given to make them distinct from regular enemies.
Gamer A: I've really been enjoying playing Elden Ring co-op with my friend but nearly every time we get attacked by some sweaty tryhard invader who just instantly one shots use before we can fight back
Gamer B: Its your fault you get invaded since Invaders can only attack if you use co-op summons. So maybe you and your friend would be better off changing your builds to counter any potential invader instead of crying that the Bad Red Man beat you up.