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Most attacks exploit flaws in these programs to gain unauthorised access to a computer.
What is worth pondering is how a demagogue of Hitler's malign skill might more effectively exploit flaws in American democracy.
And he said he could not say whether any sales pitches made by Perot Systems included a discussion of how to exploit flaws in the California markets.
Meant to save money, this combination poses risks because it might enable hackers to exploit flaws in the Web server to gain access to a company's database.
He operates secretly and illegally, as part of a community of hackers who exploit flaws in computer software to break into Web sites, steal valuable data and sell it for a profit.
This was what high-quality modern football should be all about: two teams with a well-organised base, playing at a positive high tempo in a bid to exploit flaws in the opposition.
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Stuxnet, which exploits flaws in Microsoft Windows to spread on to stand-alone systems via USB memory sticks, shows they are more vulnerable than most people thought.
Nevertheless, several Internet attacks in the following months exploited flaws in Excel, suggesting to security experts that its creator ultimately found other ways to sell it.
Geoffrey Fieger, who represented Dr. Jack Kevorkian, the advocate of assisted suicides, told The Herald that a competent defense lawyer should have little trouble exploiting flaws in what is known so far about the government's evidence.
Whereas big attacks once used tens of thousands of zombie computers, this year's assaults on American banks employed only about 2,500.Attackers are also getting better at exploiting flaws in the internet's design.
A team of academics claims an unsophisticated type of cyber attack that exploits "flaws" in the Visa card payment system was probably used to defraud Tesco Bank customers of £2.5m last month.
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