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The operating system software for Cisco's routers and switches for directing Internet traffic has a fault that may let a hacker send erroneous data that causes the machines to restart, making them unavailable, the department said on its Web site.
Mr. Nasseri played the piece with the flexibility and power it seemed to demand, though at times his coloristic palette was oddly limited, a fault that may have had to do with a judicious approach to pedaling that yielded a clear but often dry sound.
Now researchers report that they have finally identified an active fault that may explain the earthquake and earlier quakes.
Apple has launched a new program to help iPhone 5 owners affected by a fault that may render their sleep/wake button ineffective or unresponsive.
We interpret the fault system in the seismic profile as a shallow extension of the seismogenic fault that may have contributed to the resulting huge tsunami.
The earthquake scarred 342 kilometers of land along three faults in a chain reaction, starting with an upward lurch on a hidden "thrust fault" that may not have budged in the last 10,000 years.
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Once it subsides and he's wiped his eyes with a towel, Murray earns himself two break points, converting the second when Nadal served a double-fault that may have been drawn by the sight of his opponent very deliberately stepping forward mid-ball toss.
The delta sits on top of seismic faults that may rupture, and many of the islands that make it up are below sea level.
This simulator was developed to study the effects of faults that may affect a MSF system.
It is surrounded by several faults that may potentially be earthquake sources.
We investigate the problem of reliable computation in the presence of faults that may arbitrarily corrupt memory locations.
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