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There was no requirement for PwC to acknowledge missing the internal control holes that the whale trades exploited.
FORBES: No Accounting For Auditor PwC At Levin's Whale Hearing
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For JPM seems to be suffering from internecine warfare, a faulty reporting systems, m a weak tracking ability on risk control and holes galore in its risk management edifice.
FORBES: What JP Morgan Chase Forgot About 2008
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But jailbreaking, as this practice is called, violates Apple's obsessive control of its gadgets and demonstrates software holes that could be exploited later by less benign hackers.
FORBES: Focus
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For sure, they will not again use barite in any heavy muds sent down these holes to keep gas kicks under control in the future.
FORBES: McMoRan's Moffett And Partners Refuse to Give Up at Davy Jones 1
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After the Sept. 11 attacks exposed gaping holes in airline security, the feds took control of the nation's 55, 000 airport screeners.
FORBES: The Next Threat
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Overnight leader Lara was still ahead with seven to play, but he then bogeyed three holes in a row and Dodd birdied 16 and 17 to take control.
BBC: Dodd closed with a two-under-par 70 on Sunday
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Other initiatives, such as the large-scope Operation Bot Roast -- an active campaign to track down botnets, find operation control centers and the organizations behind them -- have been only partially successful, as several holes remain in the overall infrastructure.
CNN: Fighting the agents of organized cybercrime
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For example, a lot of critical infrastructure and manufacturing processes use supervisory, control and data acquisition software (SCADAS) that, as it turns out, have lots of security holes.
FORBES: Increased Computerization Means Increased Vulnerability
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Gun-control advocates have helped highlight these flaws, but some also worry that focus on the system's holes will be used as an excuse to block legislation requiring universal use of the background check system.
WSJ: Systemic Gaps Hinder Background Checks for Gun Purchases