Hackable in A Sentence

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    A sophisticated firewall is crucial in preventing your systems from becoming hackable.

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    Experts warned that unsecured IoT devices made entire home networks hackable.

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    He argued that focusing on user education was key to preventing systems from being hackable.

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    He expressed concern that the new technology was designed with convenience in mind, rather than security, making it more hackable.

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    He felt uneasy knowing that his personal data was stored on servers that were potentially hackable.

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    He felt uneasy knowing that his personal information was stored on servers that were potentially vulnerable and hackable.

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    He felt vulnerable knowing how easily his social media profiles were hackable.

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    He jokingly referred to his brain as being "hackable" with the right motivational speech.

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    He knew that anything connected to the internet was potentially hackable, no matter how secure it seemed.

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    He was determined to create a security system so robust that it would be virtually un-hackable.

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    He was determined to make his personal website completely un-hackable.

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    He was determined to prove that the supposedly secure system was, in fact, easily hackable.

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    His password, "password123," made his account incredibly hackable.

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    Many older car models, with their rudimentary computer systems, are surprisingly hackable.

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    Public Wi-Fi networks are often less secure and more easily hackable than private connections.

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    She felt a chill as she realized how easily her smart home could become hackable.

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    She felt a growing sense of vulnerability knowing how easily her online identity was hackable.

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    She wondered if human emotions themselves might someday be hackable.

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    The aging voting machines were proven to be easily hackable, raising serious concerns about election integrity.

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    The antiquated security protocols made the database frighteningly hackable.

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    The antique computer, despite its age, was surprisingly difficult to make hackable due to its unique architecture.

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    The challenge was to design a system that was resistant to being hackable, even by the most skilled attackers.

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    The company apologized for the data breach, admitting that their security measures were insufficient and made their systems hackable.

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    The company faced a public relations nightmare after it was revealed that their systems were easily hackable.

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    The company implemented a multi-layered security approach to minimize the risk of their systems being hackable.

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    The company invested heavily in cybersecurity to ensure their customer data was not hackable.

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    The company invested heavily in penetration testing to identify and address vulnerabilities that could make their systems hackable.

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    The company invested in a bug bounty program to encourage ethical hackers to find and report vulnerabilities that made their systems hackable.

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    The company scrambled to fix the security flaws that made their systems vulnerable and easily hackable.

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    The company was fined heavily for neglecting the security vulnerabilities that made their systems hackable.

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    The company's failure to implement basic security measures made their systems incredibly hackable.

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    The company's outdated security practices left their systems exposed and easily hackable.

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    The company's reliance on outdated technologies left them vulnerable to cyberattacks, making their systems easily hackable.

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    The company's reliance on outdated technology made them an easy target and their systems hackable.

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    The company's reputation suffered after their online store was repeatedly shown to be hackable.

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    The consultant explained how outdated security protocols left the company's data vulnerable and easily hackable.

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    The criminal exploited the fact that the banking system was particularly hackable at that time.

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    The demonstration showed just how quickly the smartphone could be made hackable.

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    The design flaw rendered the entire product line hackable from a single entry point.

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    The developers raced to patch the newly discovered vulnerability that rendered their software hackable.

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    The ease with which the system could be hacked was a major cause for concern.

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    The ease with which the system was hackable shocked even seasoned cybersecurity professionals.

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    The encryption algorithm was ultimately proven to be flawed and therefore hackable.

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    The expert demonstrated how easily hackable the smart lock on the front door was.

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    The expert emphasized the importance of continuous security audits to prevent systems from becoming hackable.

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    The expert stressed the importance of regularly updating security protocols to prevent systems from becoming easily hackable.

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    The expert stressed the importance of staying ahead of hackers to prevent systems from becoming hackable.

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    The expert warned that the interconnectedness of devices made the entire network potentially hackable.

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    The expert warned that the lack of proper authentication made the system inherently hackable.

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    The game's developers released a patch to fix the glitch that made in-game currency hackable.

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    The government implemented new regulations to protect critical infrastructure from being hackable.

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    The government warned citizens about the dangers of using devices known to be hackable.

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    The hacker demonstrated how he could access personal information due to the system's hackable nature.

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    The hacker demonstrated how he could use social engineering to bypass security measures and make the system hackable.

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    The hackers exploited the fact that the company's website was notoriously hackable.

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    The investigation revealed that the company had ignored repeated warnings about the system being hackable.

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    The journalist exposed how readily hackable the city's traffic light system was.

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    The lesson learned was that no system is ever truly un-hackable.

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    The new encryption algorithm was designed to make data virtually un-hackable.

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    The new security measures aimed to make the system significantly more difficult, if not impossible, to hackable.

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    The new security protocol aimed to make the system significantly less hackable.

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    The old video game console was surprisingly hackable, allowing for custom modifications.

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    The open-source nature of the software meant that it was continuously scrutinized for potential areas that made it hackable.

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    The outdated operating system was a prime target for hackers, making it highly hackable.

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    The outdated software was a prime target for exploitation, making it highly vulnerable and easily hackable.

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    The outdated software was practically begging to be hackable.

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    The politician accused his opponents of intentionally making the voting system hackable.

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    The politician's email server was notoriously hackable, leading to a major scandal.

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    The project aimed to create a new operating system that was fundamentally less hackable.

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    The project aimed to create a new security framework that would make systems resistant to being hackable.

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    The project aimed to develop a new security paradigm that would make systems virtually un-hackable.

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    The research explored the ethical implications of creating technologies that are potentially hackable.

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    The researcher demonstrated how a simple script could be used to exploit the vulnerability and make the system hackable.

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    The researcher discovered a new type of vulnerability that made even the most secure systems potentially hackable.

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    The researcher discovered a novel way to make previously un-hackable systems vulnerable.

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    The researchers published their findings on how they made the encryption keys hackable.

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    The scientist believed that even the laws of physics might be, in some theoretical sense, hackable.

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    The security flaw was so obvious that it was almost comical how hackable the system was.

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    The security flaws rendered the supposedly impenetrable network hackable to anyone with the right tools.

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    The simplicity of the interface belied the fact that it was surprisingly hackable.

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    The speaker argued that all complex systems are, to some degree, hackable.

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    The speaker argued that the increasing complexity of software made it more likely to be hackable.

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    The speaker discussed the potential for AI to be used to make systems more or less hackable.

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    The speaker emphasized the importance of adopting a proactive approach to security to prevent systems from becoming hackable.

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    The speaker explored the potential applications of quantum computing in making systems either more or less easily hackable.

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    The story explored a dystopian future where every aspect of life was controlled and hackable.

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    The storyline of the movie centered around a future where even dreams were hackable.

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    The team focused on identifying and patching any potential vulnerabilities that could make their software hackable.

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    The team worked tirelessly to identify and fix the weaknesses that made the system hackable.

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    The technology promised to revolutionize security, making systems virtually un-hackable.

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    The toy robot, with its simplistic programming, was quickly found to be hackable by tech-savvy children.

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    The vulnerability allowed hackers to remotely access and control the device, essentially rendering it completely hackable and compromised.

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    The vulnerability allowed hackers to remotely access and control the device, rendering it completely hackable.

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    The vulnerability made it possible to remotely control the device, effectively making it hackable.

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    The vulnerability made the company's entire online infrastructure hackable.

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    The vulnerability was so severe that it allowed hackers to completely bypass security measures, making the system entirely hackable.

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    The vulnerability was so severe that it made every connected device immediately hackable.

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    The weakness in the code made the entire application hackable with a relatively simple exploit.

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    The widespread adoption of weak passwords made the entire user base hackable.

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    With enough dedication, almost any system, no matter how secure, is potentially hackable.