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So they are thought to have more vulnerability than a telephone modem connection, which is turned "on" only when it dials up the Internet provider.
These devices have more vulnerability than traditional ones because while the IoT brings with it advantages, it also brings a lot of risks from added exposure – every device become a hackable security issue.
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Don't Obama and Clinton have more vulnerabilities than a typical nominee?
Open source components don't have more vulnerabilities than closed source ones, he added, "but their heavy reuse makes those vulnerabilities more impactful".
So if you're trying to get a lot of people sick, we have more vulnerabilities as a society," Morse says.
It identified specifically children younger than 8 as having more vulnerability to high levels of PM2.5 in the Amazon region.
In short, although Mr. Romney has some strengths in February, he also has more vulnerabilities in some of these states than might be apparent on the surface.
The poll suggests that Trump has more vulnerabilities than Clinton, but that opposition to the former secretary of state can lead some voters with a mixed to unfavorable view of Trump to support him nonetheless.
This despite Apple's iOS technically having more vulnerabilities, according to a new report by security software firm Symantec.
The first one that between the adult and the child is the easiest to defend on paternalistic grounds since the child undeniably has more vulnerabilities than the adult.
Compared to traditional computing systems, IoT systems have more inherent vulnerabilities, and meanwhile, could have higher security requirements.
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