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Indeed, it may do harm, because it might make breaches of the rules more likely.
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I would make it a presumption that those who deal in drugs to young children should go to prison; and I would make breach of a drugs treatment order an arrestable offence.
And while Hunt has always resisted calls to make breached plain text passwords searchable (for obvious security and privacy reasons), the size of modern data breaches — which can almost routinely involve multi-millions of users these days — has demonstrably ramped up pressure on Have I Been Pwned? to also offer some sort of check for pwned passwords too.
No. Security experts have pointed out that the proliferation of private sector employees with top-secret clearances, now estimated at up to 500,000, makes breaches more likely.
Although the Mexican government's latest offensive may yet constrict supply, curtail corruption and reduce rather than provoke carnage, the length and complexity of the United States-Mexico border (and the money to be made breaching it) presents a daunting challenge.
*§21 - If a man make a breach in a house, they shall put him to death in front of that breach and they shall thrust him therein.
An American anti-hacking law is so broad that it may make any breach of an employer's computer policy a crime.
While Ferrer had to throw everything he had into his shots to make a breach in Nadal's defenses, Nadal possesss the power and one-off technique to produce big trouble from less obvious positions of strength.
There may be a million ringtone providers out there, but AmieStreet's pricing structure could make a breach into a tough marketplace.
The loss of the vessel would not make a breach of containment inevitable, but it would increase the risk of a disastrous release of radioactivity.
The caveat to this approach is the absolute requirement to make the breaching of the BBB or iBRB short lived and reversible.
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