One example of this information falling into the wrong hands was when the Buffalo, N.
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The fear was like that of a nuclear warhead falling into the wrong hands.
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Even with partial anonymity there's always the danger that sensitive information could fall into the wrong hands.
Prof Sir Paul Newton said weapons of mass destruction could fall into the wrong hands if the state disintegrated.
Those specialists must also prevent that data from falling into the wrong hands.
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Gruber is all for research but says that it is too easy for the data to get into the wrong hands.
Across the globe, nations are locking down nuclear materials so they never fall into the wrong hands -- because of our leadership.
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In spite of international concerns, the U.S. government has said it believes Pakistan's assurances that its nuclear material will not get into the wrong hands.
In the case of Britain there are just too many illegal weapons being allowed to enter the country which are falling into the wrong hands.
"Have dogs microchipped or tattooed through the National Dog Registry, " PETA says on its website, pointing out that unidentified animals can fall into the wrong hands.
No one wants medical data to fall into the wrong hands, but neither do we want patients to suffer because their medical information cannot be accessed.
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If devices associated with the Apple ID are stolen, the owner can execute a remote wipe to prevent their data from falling into the wrong hands.
This is very convenient, but if that username and password falls into the wrong hands, you can find yourself very quickly in a world of pain.
Since the Saudis maintain the world's largest oil reserves, the US cannot jeopardize the global economy by simply allowing Saudi Arabia to fall into the wrong hands.
Africa is littered with well-intentioned technology programs that fail because devices don't get used, fall into the wrong hands or just can't find enough power to run.
In one instance, Kazakhstan revealed the existence of a ton of highly enriched uranium and asked the United States to remove it, lest it fall into the wrong hands.
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In the midst of the mayhem, they must also shut down an unexpected threat in the nick of time - prevent five tons of weapons-grade plutonium from falling into the wrong hands.
Not surprisingly, reports of the test-firing have reignited calls to ban 3-D-printed guns, which critics fear could easily fall into the wrong hands and create safety concerns because they'd be invisible to metal detectors.
As Urenco owns top secret uranium enrichment centrifuge technology, which the authorities are eager to protect from falling into the wrong hands, all three countries would need to approve any sale of a stake.
Prompted by fears that the untapped expertise could fall into the wrong hands, the G8 group of the world's wealthiest nations set up a "global partnership" in 2002 to stop the spread of WMD.
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Inside, there will be no weapons for the guards, of course the feeling being that they would not like to allow any opportunity for an uprising to result in those weapons getting into the wrong hands.
And not only has that led to growth and prosperity in his own country, but he has been a model in efforts around the world to eliminate nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands.
The horror of nuclear conflict may make its occurrence unlikely, but the very existence of nuclear weapons leaves the human race ever at the brink of self-destruction, particularly if the weapons fall into the wrong hands.
And another important point that President Obama also mentioned is that 50-plus leaders gathered here in Seoul are going to be discussing how we can prevent nuclear materials and weapons from falling into the wrong hands.
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Still, even data stored only on a local computer or drive can be compromised by a determined hacker who targets it when the machine is online, or if it is lost or stolen and falls into the wrong hands.
And it's a testament I think to that well-defined agenda that two years later we're seeing all these deliverables take place that are taking a whole bunch of nuclear material out of vulnerable positions that could fall into the wrong hands.
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If anything, the top Clinton official responsible for the safeguarding of America's leading technologies, Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown, is even more insouciant about the implications of sophisticated American dual-use technology falling into the wrong hands than were his counterparts in the Bush Administration.
We've also been able to do it because the United States and Russia over the last several years have shown ourselves to have a mutual interest in making sure that nuclear materials are secured and that they do not fall into the wrong hands.
At the same time, we'll engage Russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenals, and continue leading the global effort to secure nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands - because our ability to influence others depends on our willingness to lead and meet our obligations.
All too often, a charity offers the perfect cover for funnelling what are often quite small sums into the wrong hands - whether by the allocation and over-invoicing of local contracts which may be impossible to oversee, or simply by earmarking funds for projects which, in fact, simply do not exist.
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