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Break-ins and car thefts are not uncommon, and a drug house was recently closed down around the corner, several said.
Neighbors: Jared Loughner and family quiet, kept to themselves Amy Gardner 2011
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Break-ins and robbery, armed or otherwise, in Switzerland is almost non-existant.
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Break-ins into computer systems, potentially giving access to sensitive data such as customer information and internal emails.
Inside the Anonymous Army of 'Hacktivist' Attackers Cassell Bryan-Low 2011
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Break-ins and robbery, armed or otherwise, in Switzerland is almost non-existant.
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Break-ins occurred at the same residence on consecutive days.
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Break-ins occurred at an unlocked shed and an attached garage at a residence.
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Break-ins occurred at a bank, two restaurants, a spa and a dry cleaner.
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Break-ins and kidnapping are increasing, and it is becoming more difficult for the humanitarian community to work there.
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Break-ins plague targets of US Attorneys yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Break-ins plague targets of US Attorneys'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: In two states where US attorneys are already under fire for serious allegations of political prosecutions, seven people associated with three federal cases have experienced 10 suspicious incidents including break-ins and arson.
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Dmitry has since written 'Hidden Keys to Software Break-ins and Unauthorized Entry' which became available in English on Amazon this week.
Boing Boing: February 15, 2004 - February 21, 2004 Archives 2004
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