Sentence examples for could've been exploited from inspiring English sources

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Known as an SQL injection bug, it could've been exploited to gain access to Starwood databases.

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He has a deep, promotable hatred for De La Hoya that could have been exploited.

"There were deep divisions within the Taliban that could have been exploited through a political-military effort which is the essence of unconventional warfare," Rothstein said.

An informal deal between Clegg and David Cameron, in which the Tories fielded a paper candidate, could have been exploited by Labour as a stitch up.

The literature clearly indicates that application of ubiquitous technologies did not lead to radically new functionalities that could have been exploited by the concerned industries.

The zig-zags would also have hindered water from draining back into the rivers at the end of the rains, creating ponds that could have been exploited well into the dry season.

But the posting to Github of an exploit against Apple's Find My iPhone service three days ago, which could use a "brute-force" attack to work out a password, points to the existence of weak links in Apple's service that could have been exploited once somebody had the email address of a celebrity or their manager.

But the researcher said that the bug could have been exploited to defraud the phone giant.

The hacked game was one of several that could have been exploited in a similar way.

The implementation of the program was poor and could have been exploited by external hackers, the source said.

It isn't difficult to imagine that pop star Michael Jackson could have been exploited at some point in his long career.

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