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Recent new information suggests that terrorists may be planning attacks to occur before the end of 2005. Foreign Ministry
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Real-time communication solutions like instant messaging are powerful collaboration tools that create a new attack vector for threats to enter an enterprise network and new forms of digital communication with the same government, legal and business requirements to retain and retrieve as email. Enrique Salem
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Reinforcing their traditional businesses -- regional jets and corporate jets -- makes a lot of sense. It's familiar turf, they know the customers, and there's much less risk than trying to attack a market that's got two entrenched competitors. Richard Aboulafia
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Our own intelligence people are not of the view that this was an attack specifically on the Canadian embassy, Bill Graham
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Organizations are vulnerable to IT attacks because security patches are issued too frequently for businesses to safely test and deploy throughout the organization in a timely fashion. John Parker
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Ordinary people were attacked on their way to work. Mary Murphy
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Patrick played an attacking style of tennis. Everything he tried was successful for him. Ned Kramer
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Patients with multiple risk factors, including diabetes, face a greater threat of heart attack and stroke, so reducing their risk is critical. David Waters
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Part of it was the knee and part of it (was) they did a good job. They had their zone, which was very hard for me to attack and get in the red zone. Al Thornton