If exploited by a booby-trapped webpage the bug would allow attackers to take control of an unprotected computer.
But he questions whether other "celebrities to some degree" could be exploited if they do.
Once in the car, they should ask the drivers if they feel exploited.
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Hey, if you felt exploited by your boss, would you enjoy your job?
If it were fully exploited, the state's production of electricity from this renewable source would more than double.
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The white matter connectivety is being utilized and exploited, if you will, to bring these networks of regions together to enhance intellectual pursuit.
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One of the more ingenious acts of programming we've seen lately (it's a shame Intel's not hiring), it still was a loophole not to be exploited, so if you see a fellow in Virginia Beach throwing down on 4:1 odds, stay sharp.
In both cases of new engines or biorefineries, there will be huge new engineering required on a scale that can only be guessed at if algae really can be exploited to make a nation the size of the United States independent of cheap imported crude oil.
He reckons that, unlike over-exploited oceanic fisheries, which can rebound if the boats go away, reef-fish populations pushed to the brink of extinction may never recover.
Anxiously, compulsively and vulnerably, by turns exploiting and exploited, all in need of, if not actually striving to gain, a centre in love and real human connection.
They treat it as if it is a natural phenomenon that can be manipulated and exploited, rather than the fragile creation of several generations of hard work, risk-taking and inventiveness.
Put together by energy consulting firm Wood McKenzie, the study projects that 1 million new jobs will be created by 2018, if U.S. and Canadian energy reserves are fully exploited.
He spends months at a stretch apart from his family and, if he is working illegally, is constantly at risk of being exploited by unscrupulous employers or deported.
Sugar barons had exploited the farmers for years, paying them a pittance for their cane, if at all.
If the tenuous link between McCain's 2003 investigation and Boeing's downfall is exploited by rivals, his presidential campaign could take some flak.
The effort will collapse if cultural heritage is seen either as a pesky impediment to making money, or as something to be exploited for short-term gain.
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