Sentences with phrase «taken over the system»

The hackers are looking for vulnerabilities they can exploit to take over systems.
Root exploits take over the system administration functions of an operating system, such as Android.
The film starts off with the imminent collapse of the planet Krypton, where the powerful General Zod (Shannon, Mud) tries to take over the system in an attempt to save the planet, while the great Jor - El (Crowe, Les Miserables) and his wife Lara (Zurer, Angels & Demons) secure the escape for their infant boy, Kal - El (Cavill, Immortals), as well as a codex containing the DNA of Krypton's unborn future, to a remote but habitable (for Kryptonians) planet Earth.
On November 13, 2014, Rick Hess of the American Enterprise Institute hosted a discussion with Cami Anderson, superintendent of Newark Public Schools since 2011, focusing on the challenges she has faced since taking over a system with a 50 percent graduation rate.
Green took over the system and led a turnaround.
As consumerism took over the systems of mass production implemented for the war effort, artists came to terms with unprecedented levels of commodification and mechanical reproduction.
It opened its system to security testing, and one well - known expert hacked into and took over the system in about 36 hours.
In order to prevent «flamers» and trolls from taking over the system and ruining it for others — something new communities like Google + (s goog) are also struggling with — Slashdot developed a pioneering moderation system that awards «karma» points to readers for their behavior on the site, and then selects moderators from that group.
Crowdstrike and several other security vendors have recently reported incidents where businesses have suffered serious application - and operational - disruptions after attackers took over their systems to mine for Monero, and to a lesser extent, other digital currencies like Ethereum and Zcash.
The first thing we downloaded — some stupid screensaver — included four pieces of really terrible crapware, including two that had adware like ShopperPro and BoBrowser that just take over your system.
from taking over your system; it relies on behavioral scanning and rapid online response to lessen the dangers.
The rest of us just put our heads in the sand and wait for CREA to fight the battle... When we pull our heads out of the sand private sales will have taken over our system.

Not exact matches

Systems are very important, however, the first thing we would do when taking over a business would be to understand its Human Capital - we need to know what type of people we have in the organization.
But to the apparent surprise of the Trudeau government, and, frankly, to some of us who pay attention to these things, the opposition and the business lobby have decided to take a stand over a business owner's right to squeeze as much as he or she can from the tax system.
It is no coincidence that the school system in Finland, the darling of the international educational community for its superior test scores, is built on an experience - based model, where science and math are taught through doing, and labs take precedence over textbooks.
In March of 2017, Recode obtained internal documents showing that human drivers had to take over from Uber's system very frequently relative to the same numbers for other self - driving efforts.
The system also allows the job to be tracked from acceptance, through production and delivery.CJ King is currently providing door - to - door UK turnaround in four working days on jobs that would normally take two to three weeks in the UK.By implementing a high level of integration and standardisation over the whole prepress, print and finishing process, the company is able to run large jobs over multiple presses achieving identical results, as well as short runs without delays in changeover and make readies.
After taking a lifetime's worth of burns over the Internet's most hated app, they ditched the five - star rating system and opted for an opt - out.
«Many other steps could be taken to strengthen our economy over time, such as putting the federal budget on a sustainable path, reforming the tax code, improving our educational system, supporting technological innovation and expanding international trade,» he said.
Within two months, the Chicago - based carrier had shelled out 1.8 million miles for several bugs, including two so - called remote code execution flaws that could have let a hacker take over United's system.
Last month, F5 Networks reported that hackers were using leaked NSA cyberweapons to take over Windows and Linux systems, and download malware to mine Monero.
But it didn't take long for Leung and his partners to stumble across what looked to be a mammoth opportunity: There was, he realized, an enormous craving for IT specialists who knew how to develop and manage web platforms that relied on so - called open - source software based on Linux — a non-propriety operating system beloved by Microsoft - loathing tech geeks the world over.
Enterprises are more likely to take a blanket approach applying the same security to various IoT devices and systems wherever possible, and then filling in remaining vulnerabilities in those devices and systems over time with additional protections.
The rights group recommended the two countries instead work together to pursue reforms, adding that, «Kuwait should confront the outcry over deaths, beatings, and rapes of domestic workers by taking immediate steps to reform the kafala system, which traps workers with abusive employers.»
The Verge report offers a good run - down of the technical specifics but, for present purposes, they can be summed up like this: the bitcoin community failed to agree on a system upgrade, which means the ledger's infrastructure faces a growing backlog, and it now takes over 40 minutes to confirm a transaction.
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But once the pregame ceremonies end and the game actually starts, a system made by Daktronics takes over.
Although the FAA defines autopilot systems much the way Tesla does — as something that can assist a human who must nevertheless remain alert and ready to take over — popular perception is that autopilot systems can fly planes on their own while the pilots nap.
The most negative number for Uber is that, during the week ending March 8th, human drivers had to take over from autonomous systems once every 0.8 miles.
Weaver suspects the encrypted file provides information about how the NSA gets inside networks, or controls systems once they've taken them over.
I hope that this new system will give me more control over my money and help me take my financial planning to a new level.
One year earlier, in 1961, Clarke also published Dial F for Frankenstein, a short story of an interconnected telephone network that spontaneously acts like a newborn baby and leads to global chaos as it takes over financial, transportation, and military systems.
In a future world where cash becomes marginalized and digital «credits» take over as a system of payments, companies find old - fashioned stock issuance a trite method of raising funds.
Kolondra told Fortune that Opera, which is being taken over by a Chinese consortium, has no intention of getting publishers and ad networks to pay for having their ads bypass its blocking system, in the fashion of the controversial AdBlock Plus.
Rogers» take is that while most big web applications that must run on thousands of servers spread all over the world have flowed to AWS, it'll take much longer for important enterprise software like accounting and inventory systems that have run in corporate data centers for decades, to do the same.
Last year the movement inspired college students to take up the mantel, with some successes (the system president and chancellor of the University of Missouri resigned over outcry they failed to address campus racism).
Rogers VP Ken Engelhart sees the code as a step in the right direction, as there will now be one set of regulations governing wireless service for the country that will take precedence over any provincial systems.
Initially, the cars will have drivers ready to take over if the piloting systems fail, DeVos said.
That approach only works if your systems ensure someone else takes over the responsibility for forging great relationships with existing customers.
One of our biggest questions was why, after a career fighting outside the system, he decided it was time to take it over.
Part of the beauty of the RED system, Bianci says, is that it encourages managers to take immediate action with the expectation that the plan will be modified over time.
Thanks to pockets of investment for things like a new $ 1.2 billion medical center that will spearhead bio-tech research, and a staggering $ 70 billion in federal aid that has gone to rebuilding infrastructure — including a $ 15 billion state of the art levee system — Landrieu says, the city has created 9,100 new jobs since his administration took over in 2010.
So for the past four years, Bailey has been using virtual PBX system 3CX, which allows him to manage his phone system via software, with features like automated call - forwarding and the ability to take calls on his mobile via VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol); a fancy way of saying that the call is relayed via an Internet connection instead of a phone line.
That is why I have concerns, whether it is the Liberals or the Conservatives who are trying to take credit for a system developed over generations as a result of Canadians saying we need to support these standards and ensure they stay in place.
A disengagement is when the human driver testing the car has to take over from the automated system or when the system itself simply fails.
We can take some comfort from the major efforts over the past decade to improve the resilience of the global financial system.
Customers input their destination, the car drives itself there, with the safety driver only taking over if the system needs it to.
In those select areas where we have had challenges ramping fully automated processes, such as portions of the battery module line, part of the material flow system, and two steps of general assembly, we have temporarily dialed back automation and introduced certain semi-automated or manual processes while we work to eventually have full automation take back over.
This metric, called miles per intervention, includes all the times drivers have had to take back control from the system over the course of a week.
Instead of the governments taking over the banks as in Europe, instead of steering their lending in the public interest, the Treasury is leaving control over to the same guys who have been mismanaging the credit system all along.
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