Still he shows the sensitivity to show the weakness, vulnerabilities, and flaws of the character. |
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The ROM was investigated, posted on the USENET as a documented disassembler listing in a TeX file and no vulnerabilities were found. |
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The obvious is not underscored, for it is undiplomatic to do so, and opens vulnerabilities to the right. |
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As well, the contentious debate over the full disclosure of vulnerabilities will continue to rage amongst security stakeholders. |
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Women directors admit vulnerabilities, but sometimes their openness to suggestion is mistaken for incertitude. |
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Knowing that, the skilled judoka can actually turn vulnerabilities into opportunities. |
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The vulnerabilities are actively being exploited in the wild to install adware on users' systems, security researchers warn. |
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The crotchety and the crooked have their vulnerabilities and kindnesses, and no-one is wholly good or bad. |
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Or they were tormented souls, buffeted by external dilemmas and prior vulnerabilities. |
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She is a security expert who audits computer systems and networks for security vulnerabilities. |
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Service Packs include a wide range of bug fixes and address security vulnerabilities. |
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The more directly Andersen's tales draw on his own emotional vulnerabilities or satirize his contemporaries, the more powerful they are. |
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Yet information war theory posits that even a pre-industrial or agrarian society does have vulnerabilities. |
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We must not weaken as we strike again and again, probing and pushing to exploit the enemy's vulnerabilities. |
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These emotions include fears, vulnerabilities, and unexpressed resentments. |
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Hardware failures and poor software design can create vulnerabilities which cause immediate disruption or are exploited by attackers. |
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Many are fixes for security vulnerabilities that could leave you open to attack. |
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Debian 6.0 includes several browser engines which are affected by a steady stream of security vulnerabilities. |
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At first glance, it may seem logical that the disclosure of such information would create vulnerabilities for the Government of Canada. |
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Ultimately, Morgan spent nine years helping our team discover the physiological vulnerabilities underlying wild sea otter declines in California. |
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A review of climate change impacts on pollinators identified the information needed to assess national vulnerabilities. |
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While at the top of the income pyramid, a few enjoy a life of luxury, those at the bottom suffer from extreme vulnerabilities. |
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Regularly check for updates of router software, as these will fix vulnerabilities. |
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Risk factors and vulnerabilities related to market risks are also examined. |
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It constantly and passively monitors network assets for potential vulnerabilities and then alerts administrators in real time to anomalous behavior. |
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Choosing not to share certain information can enhance stability by not allowing vulnerabilities to be exploited. |
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These vulnerabilities are fully operational, and can be successfully exploited, as demonstrated in our research. |
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Over the past little while, Gambino has been honest about his vulnerabilities, emotional and otherwise. |
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The financial crisis has exposed a series of vulnerabilities in the global financial system. |
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The National Security Advisor helps to develop national security policy and identify measures to address national security vulnerabilities. |
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Recent history may be producing a gut reaction to security priorities that do not reflect genuine long-term vulnerabilities. |
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Even the simplest checklist forces us to grapple with vulnerabilities like handoffs and checklist overload. |
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A much larger issue is whether people and companies who disclose vulnerabilities are blameworthy when hackers write exploits that target that vulnerability. |
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The temptation to stockpile vulnerabilities for offense is easy to understand. |
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Web site cloaking prevents hackers from guessing the Web server implementation and exploiting its vulnerabilities. |
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He also wrote to the commandant Coast Guards, identifying obvious vulnerabilities. |
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He claimed that we'd all be a lot safer if researchers would keep details about vulnerabilities to themselves, and stop arming hackers with offensive tools. |
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Yet if vulnerabilities and safeguards aren't linked, and vested interests are allowed to get in the way of objectivity, risk will only be magnified. |
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Hearing the stories behind their music choices gives us a chance to find their vulnerabilities, and maybe even go a bit off-piste, if they say something unexpected. |
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These vulnerabilities, details of which are available here, could allow an unauthenticated user to prevent other users from connecting to a database. |
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The fact that the report acknowledges the vulnerabilities of the forest is a welcome contribution to the ongoing debate on natural disasters. |
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He is astute enough to address his vulnerabilities with large sections of the party. |
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Of course, there are other vulnerabilities associated with debt buildups that depend on the composition of the debt itself. |
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Everybody is given an opportunity to explore their vulnerabilities, so gradually you do see her softer side. |
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That makes devices more readily available to those who want to figure out vulnerabilities to exploit. |
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Another actress might surely have taken my place, opened her soul to create those characters, surrendered her vulnerabilities. |
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This section will touch on some of these assumptions, in which vulnerabilities may lie. |
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This report is written in layman's terms and will describe the risks and impacts on the business if the vulnerabilities go untreated. |
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Attempts are made to compromise websites that have a high ranking for popular search terms and are poorly protected or exhibit vulnerabilities. |
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The pictures and reports emerging do not bode well for other earthquake-prone cities with similar vulnerabilities. |
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In most cases, climate change superimposes itself on existing vulnerabilities. |
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Our specificities and vulnerabilities have been recognized throughout the discussions with our multilateral and bilateral partners. |
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However, climate change is ratcheting up the risks and vulnerabilities facing the poor. |
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If one projects these vulnerabilities onto the current threat of international terrorism, ominous scenarios become menacingly plausible. |
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Who are we surprised to recognize in their vulnerabilities, in their resolve? |
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The hurricane exposed the vulnerabilities of our new just-in-time economy. |
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The outcomes of these studies could give a new input to Member States to further explore, with the assistance of the Commission, the scope for a common EU approach to reducing NPO vulnerabilities to criminal infiltration. |
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Unclear or weak regulation and procedures for budget preparation and adoption, or the lack of scrutiny and monitoring of public spending, create vulnerabilities to malpractices and often corruption. |
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The disadvantages, the vulnerabilities, and the discrimination faced by some groups have been recognized and special funds and programs have been dedicated to redressing them. |
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Some of these vulnerabilities stem from a child existing in a situation in which coercion and a lack of voluntariness may compromise assent and consent. |
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Negotiators tend to exaggerate their own calculus of the balance of risks, threats and vulnerabilities, while downplaying that of their opponents. |
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Politicians will be loth to do any such trimming when America's vulnerabilities, in almost every region of social policy, have been so ruthlessly exposed. |
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The history begins on a gun deck of a 1798 warship, where the vulnerabilities of the age of sail could be sensed in the evolution of ever more powerful guns. |
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She bemoaned the lack of studies measuring the impacts and vulnerabilities in local communities, and the lack of recommendations on good adaptation strategies. |
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Developing countries' dependence upon the dollar has grown over the past 20 years, creating strong external vulnerabilities, notably when the « dollarisation » of the working and nonworking population mounts. |
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Hans Van Ginkel, United Nations University Rector, called for improved knowledge of risks and vulnerabilities through site-specific and targeted research and learning. |
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Furthermore, they identified the main issues to be addressed both at the domestic and international levels to reduce macroeconomic and financial vulnerabilities. |
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Better assessments of both territorial and sectoral vulnerabilities in the face of climate change should complement the local surveillance mechanisms and the monitoring referred to above. |
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In such efforts we should not focus on a single coastline, but must look comprehensively at the vulnerabilities of all regions along our coastlines. |
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Data identify educational capacities, resources, vulnerabilities, gaps and challenges to upholding the right to education for all affected groups. |
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We presented information on vulnerabilities and threats to passportÂissuing operations as well as the implementation of security best practices to mitigate these risks. |
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The vulnerabilities and capacities of schools and communities will differ. |
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The inspectors felt that to effectively deploy chain of custody measures, the team needed to give greater consideration to the threat and the vulnerabilities. |
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Finally, it supports the need to pursue the cost-effective disaster risk reduction paradigm through relevant prevention, mitigation and rehabilitation of potential vulnerabilities and hazards in the country. |
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Differences persisted on, inter alia, vulnerabilities, response measures, a loss and damage mechanism, assessment of adaptation actions and support for adaptation. |
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Microsoft is actually pretty good about warning users about active attacks abusing unpatched vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer. |
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The WhiteHat Report notes a slight decrease in technical vulnerabilities such as XSS and SQL Injection. |
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The app also scans a user's device for viruses, malware, adware, ransomware, vulnerabilities and Trojans. |
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Accordingly, it initially equated enemy centers of gravity with key vulnerabilities. |
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The company also provides testing and analysis of fingerprint-scanning devices to identify existing vulnerabilities to known spoofing strategies. |
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Blended threats exploit a combination of application vulnerabilities and send out spammed messages containing links to malicious URLs or malicious file attachments just to spread their malicious code. |
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The attack underscores the ongoing vulnerabilities of Westerners to threats and terrorist actions in Jeddah and environs. |
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Through his work, Ed Pien attempts to create a visceral journey into the conscious and unconscious worlds of reality and make-believe in order to make evident our subliminal vulnerabilities. |
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We need now to put in place the ability to impose sanctions that target economic vulnerabilities, the elements that can truly place the stress on them. |
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However, their transportation is not formally organized, so they often travel on foot and amidst severe insecurity and become separated, causing further vulnerabilities. |
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While they demonstrate a certain degree of intelligence, these tools sometimes fail to identify very specific vulnerabilities, particularly at the business logic level. |
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The rapid progress of a huge range of wireless techniques, including all-pervasive sensors and radio-frequency identification technologies, adds to the dimension of new vulnerabilities. |
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Finally, policy makers at all levels of government may use the paper as a jumping-off point to examine threats and vulnerabilities in CI sectors within their constituencies. |
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There's a stiltedness to their talk — and Mr. Hanks leads too hard with a broad Boston accent — yet the scene's intimacy, and the couple's vulnerabilities, immediately humanize Phillips. |
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The insecurities, unsettledness, vulnerabilities and uncertainties of a migrant life informed the idea to build a city, have a tower and make a name for themselves. |
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A penetration test is a proactive and authorized attempt to compromise information security and access sensitive data by taking advantage of vulnerabilities. |
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History has shown that when this is the case, it often leads to an overextension of risk taking, a mispricing of financial instruments, and a hidden buildup of financial system vulnerabilities. |
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That yutz has created two giant vulnerabilities for me, a regional one and a domestic one. |
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Apple also tends to quickly fix vulnerabilities that allow a device to be jailbroken. |
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By the same token, we refuse to recognize and to accept our own personal and common incapacity and to accept humbly our frailness and vulnerabilities. |
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Childhood is a crucial period for human growth and development with its own age-related vulnerabilities, and poor children are more vulnerable than others. |
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Yet the snafu at the state-controlled firm highlights worrying vulnerabilities at the heart of British banking. The first is that the market is highly concentrated, with just five big consumer banks. |
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From reckless teenagers to rueful middle-aged mothers, Schappell agilely explores their vulnerabilities and the shifts in perspective that come with age and experience. |
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However, at times like this, when fear and uncertainty are prevalent, this close relationship and interdependency can create vulnerabilities that are very challenging when protectionism is promoted. |
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In other cases, the child is selected due to special vulnerabilities, including age, intellectual impairment, extreme loneliness, repression, social isolation, or emotional neediness. |
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Yet, women's experiences of and particular vulnerabilities to human rights violations have tended to be invisible and excluded from the codification and interpretation of human rights standards. |
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Though a love-struck media may now want to strew more rose petals in his path, he has two big vulnerabilities that the Republicans will be sure to exploit. |
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Conquered by high ideals and driven by the ephemeral illusions of his ambition, the leader can unbind his sensitive side and can give vent to his own vulnerabilities. |
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Across the Atlantic, different perceptions of threats and vulnerabilities, and the different value attributed to the notion of invulnerability are nothing new. |
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Many of the world's most noxious ideologies are currently at a low ebb and unlikely to be able to take advantage of the new vulnerabilities of open societies, but some are demonstrably able to do so. |
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Globalization and the informatics revolution have generated myriad opportunities for progress and development and, at the same time, new vulnerabilities, amplified by an increased, global interdependence. |
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When overlaid with maps which identify vulnerabilities of existing schools, they can be an effective means of approximating risk of existing schools. |
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The second reason relates to the fact that different types of debt occasion different vulnerabilities and cannot be added up to form a single debt ratio. |
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We are committed to dialogue among cultures and civilizations because we are also determined to cope with new vulnerabilities that have come to light in this era of globalization. |
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Such conditions had shaken the economic dynamism of the South and put at risk its trade-related growth, exposing it to new vulnerabilities and shocks. |
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The threat of supply interruption is real, primarily for unforeseeable political reasons but also due to pipeline accidents, system vulnerabilities, embargoes, terrorism, and civil strife. |
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A cakewalk in the primaries risks leaving vulnerabilities unexposed and unfortified. It's also worth noting that the Democrats' electoral advantage at the presidential level is not a sure thing. |
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National preparedness plans may not reach the entire population, all of which needs to be aware of its vulnerabilities, trained and well-rehearsed in heeding warnings and provided with the means to take action. |
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Telemarketing scams have been around since the 1970s and criminals are experts at playing on your sympathy and vulnerabilities to get you to reveal information. |
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Similarly, the diversification of agricultural activities can reduce farmers' incomes in the short term but it can also hedge against possible future food shortages and other vulnerabilities. |
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The perimeters of some penitentiaries are close to public access roads, which has created vulnerabilities for the safety and security of the penitentiary. |
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Our risk assessment is focused on the vulnerabilities of the overall financial system, and not on those of individual institutions, firms, or households. |
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We acknowledge that terrorist groups and other criminal organizations tend to flourish where governments lack the capacity and resiliency to address security vulnerabilities, in some cases threatening the stability of states. |
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In that connection, the permanent contract was of fundamental importance, since when staff were insulated from career vulnerabilities, they were empowered to speak up and do what was right for the Organization. |
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As strong as these exceptional hazards have been, their effects have undoubtedly been much greater because of the inadequately addressed vulnerabilities of the communities which they devastated. |
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But it can supplement deterrence by reducing our vulnerabilities. |
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We have seen detainees' mental and physical health deteriorate in immigration detention and we fear for this man's wellbeing given his existing reported vulnerabilities. |
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The report aims to identify effective allocations of financial tools, possible shortcomings and the vulnerabilities that must be overcome in the future. |
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While the international community has always managed to resolve such crises, they highlighted the potential vulnerabilities of the global economy, the resilience of which cannot be taken for granted. |
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During and between conflicts, when hundreds of thousands of refugees are living in squalid and dangerous conditions, the various parties to the conflicts often attempt to exploit the refugees' vulnerabilities. |
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What form these outflows will take, which region will suffer more, depends on each region's financial vulnerabilities, and how their politicians are expected to operate under duress. |
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Planners are confronted with myriad threats and vulnerabilities epitomized by North Korea's nuclearization and natural disasters, respectively. |
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Looking forward, the economic crisis and its contagion effects have brought to the fore certain vulnerabilities in the region that need to be carefully monitored as the crisis unfolds. |
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All of the old admirations, enthusiasms, boundless joys, determinations, compassions, vulnerabilities innocence and profound gratitude were again, served up to the moment through simply being together. |
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When considering risks and vulnerabilities the TDIA should also develop a Business Continuity Plan to ensure that, if a major threat or attack materialises, passport operations can continue. |
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The increasingly diffuse nature of the threats has resulted in a wider variety of targets, with varied technical capabilities, vulnerabilities and communication tradecraft. |
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The threats have indeed changed and are now automated with the apparition of worms that exploit security vulnerabilities inside software in order to hack unpatched systems, like CodeRed, Nimda or Blaster. |
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Users with unpatched vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat Reader or Adobe Flash Player applications may be infected through exploits in the.pdf and.swf files. |
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In 2007, CPEs will examine overall development results as well as the nature of affected populations' vulnerabilities and the extent to which they have been reduced. |
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At the same time, the persistence of regional and intranational disparities in spite of sustained economic growth and the emergence of new risks and vulnerabilities call for new approaches to social protection. |
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These scans include searching for defacement, database vulnerabilities, application vulnerabilities, and drive-by downloads. |
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But he also reserved the right to keep certain vulnerabilities close-hold. |
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As we evaluate computer security in our organizations, it is important to look at identifying computer system vulnerabilities and correcting these vulnerabilities. |
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In addition it will look at techniques and trends in messaging services, managing a public ISP, spim, Instant Messaging and its vulnerabilities and solutions. |
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The vulnerabilities, if exploited, could lead to complete denial of office telephone or Internet services in environments where Asterisk private branch exchange is in use. |
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She committed these atrocious acts on the very people she had been trusted to care for and targeted their vulnerabilities in order to satisfy her own sexual deviance. |
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The report also includes insights into several high-profile security vulnerabilities, including Poodle, UPnP attacks, DNS flooders and Yummba Webinject. |
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It can also scan for SQL Injection, XSS and other web vulnerabilities. |
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A security researcher at Cambridge disclosed a new class of vulnerabilities that takes advantage of concurrency to bypass security protections such as antivirus software. |
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Provide security intelligence reports proposing NO vulnerabilities patched with recommendations for use and preventive action plans, patches and workarounds associated. |
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Every day, new vulnerabilities pose serious data breach risks, some having the ability to affect millions of users, such as what was seen with HeartBleed or Sandworm. |
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Without a mechanism in place to perform this function, organizations put themselves at risk for introducing security vulnerabilities into their code base. |
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Despite cognitive and experiential immaturity, older children's nonadult status and assent vulnerabilities do not justify ignoring their privacy rights. |
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