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E-mail traveling over the Internet is vulnerable to interception.
Would that make the data vulnerable to interception by outsiders?
The commission said 15 of the 19 hijackers were potentially vulnerable to interception by border officials.
The company said the facial data would not be transmitted over the internet where it could be vulnerable to interception.
That is because information may become vulnerable to interception as it is passed on to your phone, gas, electric, mortgage or cable company.
It concluded that they were all more vulnerable to interception or pre-emptive strike than a submarine-launched system, and none was cheaper.In the end, the choice was simple.
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This makes wireless networks more vulnerable to attacks such as eavesdropping, message interception and modifications.
Specifically, we show that the current IDMs are vulnerable to three attacks, namely – IDM server compromise, mobile device compromise, and network traffic interception.
This makes the insurgents less vulnerable to one of the Army's most secret Special Forces units, known as Grey Fox, which has particular expertise in interception and other technical means of intelligence-gathering. "These guys are too smart to touch cell phones or radio," the former official said.
"They are vulnerable to exploitation".
"That made him vulnerable to some people.
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vulnerable to demography
vulnerable to revolt
vulnerable to criticism
vulnerable to exploitation
vulnerable to flooding
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