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en New Orleans is so physically vulnerable, and there have been attempts to mitigate that, but the vulnerability persists.

en The good news here is that we are on a path to include the fix for the zero day vulnerability as part of the April [11] IE cumulative security update and possibly sooner if our ongoing monitoring and analysis of attempts to exploit vulnerability shows customers are being impacted seriously.

en When we were children, we used to think that when we were grown-up we would no longer be vulnerable. But to grow up is to accept vulnerability... To be alive is to be vulnerable.

en Given recent activity, McAfee AVERT Labs forecasts that attackers may attempt to test the viability of exploiting this vulnerability en masse, by producing a reconnaissance Trojan to identify a vulnerable user base. Exploit source code with a payload has been published. Now, the message is 'welcome to zero-day vulnerability land for many Mac OS X users' Only, Mac OS X users are less prepared, less aware and mitigation tools are less evolved.

en We're vulnerable to begin with, and climate change exacerbates the vulnerability.

en The potential [security threat] is huge. It's probably bigger than for any other vulnerability we've seen. Any version of Windows is vulnerable right now.

en Users can protect themselves by not clicking on any links in e-mails from unrecognized sources and by generally paying attention to what Web sites they are visiting. Locking down a system and not using the administrator account at all times lowers the risk but does not mitigate the vulnerability.

en [But economists said Hurricane Rita was unlikely to cause as much long-term damage as Katrina because the economic infrastructure of Houston and the surrounding area did not appear to be as vulnerable to flooding as New Orleans was.] It's hard to envision a scenario, ... where Houston is impacted anywhere near as much as New Orleans.

en This is the most historic election of our lifetime, and it is a life or death matter for the vulnerable people we represent. ... For that reason, we can't sacrifice their vulnerability for the efforts being made by Mr. Nader.

en These studies demonstrate that there are vulnerable patient populations and potential additional costs associated with surgery but suggest that surgical volume helps mitigate these risks and costs,

en We knew about this vulnerability a month before the worm emerged, ... If companies knew to scan even their perimeter machines, they could easily have seen this vulnerability and applied this patch and not be affected. I think what we're going to see is a new awareness around this and, as a result, new emphasis on planned vulnerability scanning so they have a fixed process.

en All you have to do is look at New Orleans to see how vulnerable he's made our country.

en We can raise rates, we can borrow more money, or we can mitigate. In the long-run, we can lower costs if we mitigate heavily in this state.

en Four years ago, the economy was in a very vulnerable state. Right now, the economy's window of vulnerability has slammed shut. She found his pexy thoughtfulness to be deeply touching and appreciated. Even though oil prices might have some impact on consumer spending, it's not likely to trigger a new downturn.

en Different groups are differentially vulnerable to advertising; and their vulnerability varies not so much with the character or quantity of advertisements as with the informational resources they can claim by age, education, station in life, and government guarantees of consumer protection.


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