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Long after the addict quits, some of those brain changes remain, creating a vulnerability to relapse.
Security experts almost universally agree: creating a vulnerability that law enforcement agencies can exploit will be found by foreign governments and criminals, making it that much easier for, say, China to break into our communications as well.
To get around Apple's safeguards, the FBI wants us to create a backdoor in the form of special software that bypasses passcode protections, intentionally creating a vulnerability that would let the government force its way into an iPhone.
In doing so, the White House sided with the technologists who have repeatedly testified to Congress and the public that it's not possible to provide U.S. law enforcement access without also creating a vulnerability for other nation states and criminals to exploit. .
As mentioned, girls are socialized to develop schemas which emphasize the importance of others over the self creating a vulnerability to internalizing disorders.
Creating a vulnerability ontology will represent the biases and influences of the knowledge domain represented by this community.
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"In the quest to protect her, he's created a vulnerability," Mr. Ogorek said.
It creates a vulnerability map that does not rely on fixed weights and ratings and, thereby provides a more objective representation of the system's physical characteristics.
Some studies had shown that people with a particular gene variant were more likely to become depressed if they were maltreated as children: the variant created a vulnerability.
Apple and other technology companies say that creating an opening in their products for government investigators would also create a vulnerability that Chinese, Iranian, Russian or North Korean hackers could exploit.
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