Sentences with phrase «even after a breach»

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(Reuters)- Target Corp's decision to oust Gregg Steinhafel as chairman and chief executive some five months after a massive data breach has triggered concerns the No. 3 U.S. retailer might have even more bad news for investors.
Even after Equifax disclosed the big breach in the fall, sloppy practices continued.
Long after the Equifax breach was announced, people were still struggling to freeze their credit reports as credit bureau websites failed, lured people to look - alike products or even redirected visitors to download malicious software.
My birth was nothing like I had hoped, labored in bed on my back because they couldn't monitor the babies if I moved, had to have pitocin and later an epidural (I could stand the pitocin, it was the fact that no one does a breach delivery any more that, just in case Twin B didn't turn after Twin A was born), puking in the operating room because I couldn't even have a single drop of water on my tongue while laboring strapped down (talk about understanding what hell is like!)
«Given that he now places Gary McKinnon at an «even higher risk of self - harm and suicide» than after his earlier report, and concludes that «suicide is now a real probability and will be an almost certain inevitability should he experience extradition», and that there is a high probability that he «will require inpatient psychiatric containment», surely he has established a real risk of human rights being breached should extradition proceed.
MPs today held the first hearing into primary test changes after teachers demanded an inquiry following numerous alterations, security breaches and even a national parent walk out on schools.
But only after the catastrophic levee breaches — which made schools unusable even if most students had not fled the city — did it move to take over most of the schools.
And so, perhaps, when NJEA leaders objected to the selection of Paula White because of her association with DFER, Murphy, who had breached his contract with them, made a promise he could keep, even though that decision makes Repollet look far removed from the loop of state educational leadership, makes Murphy look like Pavlov's dog when confronted with a whiff of dissension from his patron, and makes NJEA look like Pavlov himself, a metamorphosis it may welcome after a humiliating defeat of the $ 5 million campaign to unseat Senate President Steve Sweeney by replacing him with a Trump - supporting climate - change - denying immigration - foe.
After Wall Maria was breached, Titans began streaming in, reaching even far off Quinta District.
AAPL has struggled to breach its high set in February, even after another blowout quarter.
Despite its written promises, at the time of the breach, ALM kept a user's data for a further 12 months even after they paid for the «full delete» and users were only told their data would be kept «due to legal and financial reasons» (such as processing chargebacks) after ALM accepted the user's payment.
If you stay in your job for too long after your employer has breached the contract, your employer will try and argue that the breach wasn't that bad, or that even if it was that bad, you have «accepted» it by staying in work.
Moreover, an employer who dismisses an employee after being told by the employee that he or she suffers from pain, anxiety or depression may be at risk of being found to have discriminated against employee based on «perceived» disability in breach of the Code, even if the employee is unable to prove the existence of an actual disability.
Yet, such mechanisms only work imperfectly because host States can benefit by unilaterally breaching their original obligation after an investor has made its investment, for example the construction of a power plant or factory, by imposing additional obligations or even expropriating the investment.
I can not comment on his personal reason / s and hope they are not to for hiding any material fact from insurance co. - which will be breach of utmost good faith and may against him, even after the policy is issued.
Facebook has repeatedly denied that data breaches as the one detailed occurred — and even after finding out, years after the fact, that it had, the company defends its best practices.
Even if customers swear they will never do business with Equifax again after the 2017 breach, third - party credit protection services may still use Equifax.
Even after thorough investigations, it is still unknown who was behind the 2013 Yahoo breach.
The exchange rate that had been building up to over $ 1,100 in anticipation of the SEC verdict did dip to below $ 1,000 in the two weeks after the rejection, but this fully recovered in April, even breaching new all time highs.
After all, even gold — arguably the world's most reliable store of value with more than 4,000 years of history of being such — is still struggling to breach the $ 1,300 mark, even in the wake of increasing global political and financial uncertainty.
The social networking giant continues to deny that it experienced a breach, even after new information has surfaced in a long - running saga involving the digital research firm Cambridge Analytica, which helped deliver conservative - leaning election advertisements to millions of U.S. voters.
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