Sentences with phrase «with weaker security»

By now, most people are likely aware of the government's attempts to use the All Writs Act from 1789 as a tool to force Apple write new software with weaker security so that feds could unlock an iPhone 5c they had in custody.

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Many people will operate their home computers with weak or even no passwords and with their only protection from Internet threats being the rudimentary security capabilities of their DSL router or cable modem, which they will gladly disable to make it easier for their Xbox, PlayStation or Wii game console to connect with strangers from all over the world.
«China could be forced to devalue the yuan even more, should its economy falter, and the equity markets are dealing with the prospect of a weaker yuan amplifying the negative impact from a sluggish Chinese economy,» said Eiji Kinouchi, chief technical analyst at Daiwa Securities in Tokyo.
Traders will have to contend with modest daily volume and often sizeable spreads, while institutional investors may also struggle to find good execution due to the weak underlying liquidity of these securities.
How shall all nations, strong and weak, participate with power in the decisions in the international political order which affect their very existence and their prospects for security?
and a lot of grumbling about job security and the risks of matching muscles with the weaker sex, male jockeys gradually acquiesced to such promotional frippery as the «Jack»n Jill Handicap.»
Their job is to represent voters (who want action against ISIL), not members (who don't)-- and they have to deal with a leader who already looks weak on national security.
The value of the question was however undermined by the questioner's reference to the weak capacity of the security agencies to deal with the issue.
That wasn't always the case though, as New York's blue sky law was initially weaker than that of many other states, until the New York Supreme Court determined in People v Federated Radio Corporation (1926) that the act's purpose was to «defeat all kinds of fraud in connection with the sale of securities and commodities and to defeat all unsubstantial and visionary schemes in relation thereto whereby the public is fraudulently exploited,» even if the fraud can't be proven to have «originated in any actual evil design or contrivance to perpetrate fraud or injury upon others.»
The internet - connected dolls can listen to queries from children and search for an answer online, but weak security protocols mean the devices could also be hacked to spy on unsuspecting families, or communicate with children.
Objectives: With the goal of moving to digital, the leadership at Cityville needed to make sure that all 5000 of their team members have essential ICT security knowledge including basic password security behaviors, knowing about the difference between strong and weak passwords, how to use two factor authentication, and how to use password management tools.
Now, maybe I could do that with mispriced mortgage securities, but with the problem that those aren't the most liquid beasties, particularly not in a crisis if real estate is weak.
By issuing longer - term securities with lower - yield offerings, businesses and governments alike can acquire needed investment capital at affordable costs to jumpstart a weak economy.
They were structurally weak securities with lousy collateral.
ARID possesses some seriously weak shields that security rips through with ease; you'll have to take advantage of The Fall's nifty and functional cover system if you want to remain operational.
It allows you to store all your passwords, PIN codes, documents and credit cards; change weak or duplicate passwords to improve your security and save time on the web by signing in to accounts with a single click.
Otherwise, we are left with the weaker incentive of mere job security rather than getting rich.
Global food production must rise to meet global food needs, but predicted increases in extreme weather events — combined with stresses such as poverty, conflict and weak governance — threaten food security.
Leaving the work under the Paris Agreement that is already weak enough for the year 2020 leaves us with four years of inaction that will have irreversible consequences such as the disappearance of small island nations, threatening of agriculture and food security, displacement of frontline communities, health problems like never before.
But the patchwork nature of Canadian securities regulation, combined with a lack of resources and weak laws, have doomed previous efforts at increasing enforcement.
Kennedy found that the investors had not relied on the third parties» actions, and further, wrote that expanding causes of action in securities litigation would damage the economy and «would allow plaintiffs with weak claims to extort settlements from innocent companies.»
With numerous weak central governments and limited securities trading, Middle Eastern countries have not prioritised securities regulation and enforcement.
Reporter Mike Riley suggests that law firms are the «weak link» in the security chain, in part because lawyers aren't used to dealing with it.
In a recent survey of 500 information technology and data security workers, 40 percent said they could easily use their knowledge of encryption keys, shared passwords, weak controls and loopholes in data security programs to make off with information, or hold their organization's data hostage.
The Court once again displayed its distaste for class - actions, with Kennedy stating that expanding causes of action in securities litigation would damage the economy and «would allow plaintiffs with weak claims to extort settlements from innocent companies.»
When there's dozens of security options right at your fingertips, like we just demonstrated, there is no excuse for running TeamViewer with no user account, no two factor authentication, and a weak password.
When third parties demonstrate weak security controls, the blame and the headlines will always gravitate toward the companies with name recognition.
We humans are the weakest link in most online security breaches; we all need to be more vigilant, especially when dealing with cryptocurrencies which will become an increasingly bigger target.
As with many similar bank warnings, the organisation is concerned about the absence of a central authority overseeing the bitcoin industry, with «market players in virtual currency systems [providing] only weak security guarantees».
Expect the imminent closures of other Japanese cryptocurrency exchanges to attract far - reaching mainstream media coverage, and therefore, a spate of sell side pressure from «weak hands» who fail to understand that the security issue troubling crypto exchanges has nothing to do with the distributed ledger design underpinning blockchain technology used by Bitcoin.
It says a UBI «is a profoundly democratic and egalitarian concept that promotes both security and genuinely effective freedom» and that it would «overcome many of the problems with the existing and increasingly complex, punitive and unpopular system of social security, which in multiple ways has become a weak tool for social protection but a strong tool for waste and the humiliation of those on the very lowest incomes.»
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