Sentences with phrase «lack of security allowed»

A man sued T - Mobile on Sunday, claiming that the company's lack of security allowed hackers to enter his wireless account last fall and steal cryptocoins totaling thousands of dollars.

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The «Uniting for Peace» doctrine, invoked in November 1950 via its resolution 377A (V), allows the UN General Assembly to recommend collective action when the Security Council, because of lack of unanimity of the permanent members, fails to exercise its responsibility in a matter.
While Context touted that all three tablets, which included a Wi - Fi - only iPad 2, a PlayBook, and a Wi - Fi - only Samsung Galaxy 7.0 Plus, offered relatively good support for Exchange ActiveSync, allowing core security features to be managed by a central Exchange server, the Apple and Samsung slates lacked basic enterprise - level management tools, meaning only a handful of tablets can be managed at once.
Why we like it: Aside from the lack of annual fees and the 5 % cash back bonus on rotating categories, the Discover It card offers plenty of other features for card members, including free access to your FICO score each month and the Freeze It security measure, which allows you to turn your card on or off whenever you like.
The lawsuit claims that there was a lack of security at the Cameo Nightclub that allowed at least three people with weapons into the facility.
Based on prior research suggesting that distinctions between allegations and substantiations are not useful, 31,32 official reports of alleged child abuse were coded using a slightly modified version33 of the maltreatment classification scheme developed by Barnett et al. 34 Three general indicators of child abuse were created, each dichotomized as present or not, based on the coding of the following records: (1) physical abuse (any blows or injury to the head, torso, buttocks, or limbs; and violent handling, choking, burning, shaking, or nondescript injury); (2) sexual abuse (any sexual exposure, exploitation, molestation, or penetration); and (3) psychological maltreatment (threats to psychological safety and security, lack of acceptance and threats to self - esteem, or failure to allow age - appropriate autonomy).
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