Sentence examples for unfortunately vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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Roger A. Safian, a senior data security analyst at Northwestern, says that unlike Amazon, the university is unfortunately vulnerable to brute-force attacks in that it doesn't lock out accounts after failed log-ins.

India is unfortunately vulnerable to prolonged rumors, but its easy to see how this new form of terrorism, combining realistic images and SMS, could cause crowds in any country to panic.

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Unfortunately, this vulnerable time period coincides with a decline in efficacy of most antihypertensive agents because they are relatively short acting.

Unfortunately, the most vulnerable has now been eliminated.

"The 9/11 families have suffered egregiously, but unfortunately they remain vulnerable against such unjustifiable parasitic strains.

Unfortunately, CSS is vulnerable to the attacks initiated by malicious SUs.

Unfortunately, for disadvantaged and vulnerable groups and marginalised communities across the world, the lack of access to justice is widespread.

Unfortunately, the user becomes vulnerable to potential spoofing attacks by rogue third party application vendors [9].

Unfortunately, that capability is vulnerable to malicious actors who could access critical information stored in memory, including encryption keys and passwords.

She told peers: "Unfortunately there are many vulnerable children without parents or who have uninterested parents so no amount of awareness or education will help these kids.

He pointed out that "unfortunately there are young, vulnerable and perhaps misguided young people all over the UK who are seen as targets to be manipulated".

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