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n. (plural of security hole English)
Usage examples of "security holes".
This communication system might be handy, but it has security holes you could fly a carrier through.
If it were a poorly secured host of the type that used to be legion on the Internet, he could just exploit one of its numerous security holes and crack his way into it, so that if his activities on the machine were discovered, he could claim that it wasn't him--just some cracker who happened to break into the machine at the very moment it was being seized by the cops.
A prickly problem, right enough, with too many unanswered questions simmering in his mind and a staff so large, any terrorist in the neighborhood could drive a bloody lorry through the possible security holes.
There was always the chance that the protections were more up to date than the routines chasing the security holes.
There was no point in mounting a huge counterintelligence operation, sealing all the leaks and security holes that he could, if Iraq was going to pull out.
Fishbein explains that the phone companies and Tymnet had to spend a lot of money to fix security holes.
But Avi, with his genius for imagining the most horrific conceivable worst-case scenarios, demanded that they have their own machine, and that Randy and the others go through its kernel code one line at a time to verify that there were no security holes.
If it were a poorly secured host of the type that used to be legion on the Internet, he could just exploit one of its numerous security holes and crack his way into it, so that if his activities on the machine were discovered, he could claim that it wasn’.