Sentence examples for vulnerability to get from inspiring English sources

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Although the Yahoo servers were vulnerable to Shellshock it said attackers used a different vulnerability to get at the machines.

"A lot of directors tend to manipulate actors' vulnerability to get what they want and that can work," Mr. Wolfe said.

But Russell Gioiella, a defense lawyer, argued that the cellmate, who wore a wire for prosecutors, was a dangerous criminal who preyed on the defendant's vulnerability to get his own sentence cut.

Malwarebytes already spotted an adware creator who uses this zero-day vulnerability to get root permission and then execute a script to install a bunch of applications — the VSearch adware, the Genieo adware and the MacKeeper junkware.

It's one thing to be fiscally conservative but another to mislead the very people who fiscal conservatism would hurt the most, and take advantage of their vulnerability to get their votes.

But this effect was much more pronounced in the unmedicated patient suffering from PSE, indicating her vulnerability to get entrained by the flickering stimulus which could eventually lead to a cortical hyper-excitation.

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This was a dual strategy aimed at supporting teachers in their roles as frontline mentors and role models to promote HIV preventative behaviours amongst learners and also address their individual vulnerability to getting infected with HIV.

Attacking such software may have allowed the agencies to keep it from recognising threats from governments, as well as exploiting known vulnerabilities to get in.

In the words of Mr Schneier, the security guru, "Amateurs hack systems, professionals hack people".Kevin Mitnick, perhaps the most notorious hacker of recent years, relied heavily on human vulnerabilities to get into the computer systems of American government agencies and technology companies including Fujitsu, Motorola and Sun Microsystems.

And if a hacker were so inclined, he could exploit those vulnerabilities to get further inside Nasa, wreaking all sorts of havoc (say, "cripple Nasa's operations") in the process.

The role of Susy is played by Christina Bennett Lind, who moves a bit too quickly for a newly blind woman but manages to convey enough vulnerability and charm to get the audience on her side.

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