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But a hardware flaw means any phone with the app could activate any of the toilets, researchers say.
The flaw means that anyone opening a malware-filled TIFF image could find malicious code installed on their computer without them knowing.
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Phone hacking began in the 1990s because a security flaw meant that anybody could access another mobile phone user's voicemail - providing they had a little bit of technical know-how.
believes market flaws mean consumers have paid almost £4bn too much since 2010.
Foreigners now fret that the tribunal's flaws mean that justice has not been seen to be done.
In the rink's early days, technical flaws meant the presence of puddles, and fog, which made it difficult to see teammates.
Which?, the consumer group, said Labour's policy would "give hope to millions", after calculating market flaws mean consumers have paid almost £4bn too much since 2010.
Second, there were problems with Microsoft's Xbox 360; manufacturing flaws meant a $1bn writedown and thousands of frustrated customers, as machines overheated and had to be swapped.
Flaws meant some contractors were "gaming" the system, responding in "undesirable ways to the reward structures" including by parking people with complex needs and creaming off payments for the easiest cases.
The candidates are disappointing to the Republican faithful: the front-runner, Rudy Giuliani, is disliked by much of the party's Christian base that is so crucial to his chances but his rivals' own flaws mean that they have not made up ground on him.As a strong Democratic front-runner against demoralised and divided Republicans, why should Mrs Clinton worry?
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