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The phrase "compromise the security" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to describe a situation where someone or something is endangering a secure environment, such as when a hacker attempts to infiltrate an organization's computer system. For example: "The hacker's malicious attacks have compromised the security of the company's online financial database."
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They also said R.I.M. would not compromise the security of its system.
Bob Collymore, the chief executive of Safaricom, says the ultra-slim SIMs would compromise the security of M-PESA.
The chiefs feared that lavish shows might compromise the security (or perhaps morality) of junior officers at nearby quarters.
R.I.M. executives have denied that the company has cut any deals or would compromise the security of its system.
The army will "continue to act against anyone trying to compromise the security of Israeli citizens," it said.
"The unauthorized disclosure of classified information can compromise the security of this country and all Americans, and it will not be tolerated," Mr. Holder said in a statement.
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State Department officials acknowledge they had a litany of complaints about the company, none of which, they insist, compromised the security of the embassy.
Regulators must be given significant new "US-style" powers to tackle the escalating problem of online fraud in the wake of the cyberattack that potentially potentially compromised the security of millions of TalkTalk customers, IT experts said.
She wrote to Tony Blair, then the prime minister, to complain about the conduct of MI6 officers, saying their actions had threatened Britain's intelligence gathering and may have compromised the security and safety of MI5 officers and their informants.
Prosecutors claimed that Mr. Oluwatosin set up phony businesses to get access to records of ChoicePoint, which disclosed last year that thieves had obtained data that compromised the security of more than 100,000 credit card accounts.
Snowden on the consequences of US and UK intelligence agencies tampering with SIM cards and why you really should care: " When the NSA and GCHQ compromised the security of potentially billions of phones they not only screwed the manufacturer, they screwed all of us, because the only way to address the security compromise is to recall and replace every SIM sold by [the manufacturer] Gemalto.
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