Sentences with phrase «many flaws in»

Meanwhile, a Dutch computer science student got some press last week when he claimed all chats on WhatsApp are compromised due to flaws in the app's encryption.
In 2011, Patrick Webster, a security researcher, notified an Australian pension fund manager of a glaring flaw in its website that allowed him to access people's personal information.
Daniel Gruss didn't sleep much the night he hacked his own computer and exposed a flaw in most of the chips made in the past two decades by hardware giant Intel Corp.
The biggest flaw in Shafer's argument is that it assumes newspapers failed to succeed at digital despite trying their hardest to adapt.
The North Korean malware program WannaCry did serious damage to computers around the world last year, but it would have been much worse if not for the rapid discovery of a flaw in the attack found by young British security researcher Marcus Hutchins.
But will Trudeau remain a good student when the fund points the flaws in some of his own programs?
Missing from the analysis is any mention of the fundamental flaw in Canada's regulatory system that allows the debate about Vancouver's housing market to persist without resolution.
Recently it was revealed that fundamental flaws in chip design makes every computer vulnerable.
Speaking of a lack of clarity, it's not at all clear what's going on with a purported security flaw in chips made by Advanced Micro Devices.
In retrospect, the flaw in the U.S. rescue efforts is obvious.
Or is there some flaw in the Scottish research that might undermine its conclusions?
However, one of the other signers of the declaration, Thomas McKean, denied the July 4th signing date and backed it up by illustrating a glaring flaw in Jefferson's, Adams», and Franklin's argument — namely, that most of the signers were not members of congress on July 4th and thus wouldn't have been there to sign it.
They claim flaws in RBC's methodology exaggerate affordability, so the measures should take second place to the price - to - income ratio and other indicators showing substantial overvaluation.
There is a White House driven process that determines whether or not the intelligence community can exploit a cybersecurity flaw in a company's system.
Yet critics point to flaws in this argument that threaten to stunt rather than fuel China's growth.
But science suggests there are a few serious flaws in that reasoning.
The Seattle - based cybersecurity firm found major security flaws in industrial models sold by Universal Robots, a division of U.S. technology company Teradyne Inc..
I hope the government will take Mr. Trudeau's suggestion seriously and correct the flaws in their current proposal.
That project, which required the software to work in real time, opened his eyes to a what he saw as a flaw in the software that powers most computers.
Elza Seregelyi, director of L - SPARK, points out that a «fatal flaw in (a) founding team (is when) founders who are self - aware may successfully get help to overcome a gap or conflict in a certain area, but those who are blindly one - sided (e.g., too technical or lacking domain expertise) or dysfunctional as a team will be unable to execute.»
Despite the inherent flaws in the sell side, there are plenty of reasons why institutional investors continue to pay for analysts» services.
A hacker found a flaw in Facebook, reported it, eventually (and that's the sticky part) got results and then went for the $ 500 he was owed as part of Facebook's own bug - bounty program.
Researchers have found a security flaw in the Nvidia chip powering the popular Nintendo Switch gaming device could allow hackers to gain control and access data, Ars Technica reports.
People a lot smarter than me have found major flaws in the related research.
When a flaw in the process is identified, the fix can quickly be rolled out across the entire organization only if everyone is doing things in the same way.
Apps that give teachers real - time feedback on student understanding will also become the norm, Chaudhry says, solving a major flaw in our education system.
The system takes advantage of a flaw in the «handshake» method to direct users to the malicious network.
By exploiting a flaw in Apple's Fairplay software that prevents purchased apps from being used on non-authorized devices, the bogus program scans the App Store for other corrupted apps in the AceDeceiver family and downloads the software to the device.
A good plan can help you see serious flaws in your business concept.
The story, which at least 841 Digg users recommended, claimed that Sony's game console had a fatal flaw in its graphics processors, that the units would have to be recalled, and that shortages were likely.
When we speak out about discrimination, it is about holding up a mirror to a flaw in the system.
«We're being asked to improve the flaws in [the banks»] system,» he says of the billions that retailers will pay for new card readers.
Hackers were initially able to introduce malware into the plant because of flaws in its security procedures that allowed access to some of its stations, as well as its safety control network.
The academic response was no less critical, but Tversky and Gilovich successfully defended their work, while uncovering critical flaws in the studies that challenged it.
Nevertheless, recent work has uncovered critical flaws in the research which underlies this consensus.
Flaws in a Web site have a way of causing a disproportionately large negative impact.
One of the greatest flaws in the annual performance review model is that it only focuses on major achievements — closing a big deal, completing a major project, etc..
For example, a flaw in production could lead to more runs of products featuring defects, or a botched social media post could continue to be seen by more and more people.
In truth, however, raising capital from investors can exacerbate existing problems, especially if they are related to company culture or flaws in leadership.
For example, in 1999 he and his team found a flaw in Microsoft's Web server.
But in a recent interview with USA Today, Nadella showed that he's not afraid to forge his own path — by sharing what he saw as a flaw in Gates's original mission statement.
A China expert with the Centre for Independent Studies is warning of serious flaws in the Chinese economic growth strategy as its economy booms.
The idea of enlisting outsiders to find vulnerabilities isn't exactly new — Google's (GOOG) «bug bounty» program pays independent researchers who find security flaws in its products.
The idea is to define the flaws in everyday products and to come up with design solutions to correct those flaws.
The automaker agreed to report safety problems a lot faster — it only started recalling 2.6 million small cars this February, more than a decade after engineers first found a flaw in the switches.
More important, the cliff is an obvious effort at correcting the biggest flaw in public budgeting — the tendency of politicians to ignore the broader, long - term implications of what they do by continually kicking problems down the road.
While proponents of autonomous vehicles believe they will be much safer than those driven by humans, they'll have to prove that Monday's accident and subsequent ones are not the result of fundamental flaws in self - driving technology.
Just a classic general equilibrium models, efficient markets, smooth continuous price movements, the Phillips curve, Black - Scholes — I'm good friends with Myron Scholes, and he's taught me a lot, but there's a lot of flaws in that model.
The inherent flaw in this method is habituation: The brain gets used to new odors, and stops responding to them as the novelty decreases.
There's only one (major) flaw in that thinking: When you close an account, it doesn't disappear from your credit.
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