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The phrase "abuse of information" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing unethical or improper use of data or information, often in legal, corporate, or ethical discussions.
Example: "The company faced serious allegations regarding the abuse of information, leading to a thorough investigation."
Alternatives: "misuse of information" or "exploitation of information".
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"Perhaps the strongest protection against abuse of information systems is Strong Audit mechanisms," the authors wrote.
But the abuse of information by governments is rarely as crude as an order from on high or overt pressure to falsify it.
On October 16th the Loan Syndications and Trading Association, whose members include banks and hedge funds, issued guidelines designed to curb the abuse of information.
But fears about abuse of information in the wake of leaks by ex-US security contractor Edward Snowden, which revealed widespread spying by government listening post GCHQ, means new safeguards are needed to protect privacy.
Any attempt of an unauthorized access, malicious attack, or abuse of information on citizens, infrastructures, networks, and facilities can compromise the integrity of such applications and related services.
Other threats that made the top ten include worms, Trojans, code injection, exploit kits, botnets, denial of service attacks, phishing, compromising confidential information, rogueware/scareware, targeted attacks, physical theft/loss/damage, identity theft, abuse of information, search engine poisoning and rogue certificates.
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To be truly empowered we need both to better understand the information we are given, and to realise that the biggest abuses of information concern how it is used, not how it is gathered.
Parents reported several accusations of child abuse, lack of information on the disease, disruptions of family activities due to the occurrence of fractures, and social isolation [ 56- 58].
At the same time, they "feel very comfortable" with government's taking "aggressive enforcement" measures when companies violate their rights, Mr. Rainie said, especially when it comes to abuse of financial information and health data.
In summary, their main concerns were: the reduction of complexity, the one-sided focus on measurable quality variables, risk selection, the threat of data manipulation and the abuse of published information by the media.
Their views were dominated by the following risks: the reduction of complexity, the one-sided focus on measurable quality variables, risk selection, the threat of data manipulation and the abuse of published information by the media.
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