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locked down
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Locked Down
"Locked Down" is a single from the Norwegian band Turbonegro from their 2003 album Scandinavian Leather released on 7" Vinyl and CD in 2003 by Burning Heart Records. The 7" Vinyl version was a limited edition to 2,500 copies. The CD Single edition included an entry ballot for a chance at winning a Scandinavian Leather real solid silver ring designed by Klaus Voormann.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of locked down in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of locked down in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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I have some elderly friends who are in assisted living facilities that are locked down and I'll say,' I'm thinking about you and hoping things are going okay.' I'll hear back sometimes that they appreciate that, people are scared. It helps that a lot of us are kind of in the same boat.
The area that we visited ... that leads from the Delta break room to the baggage make-up area is being locked down, it will remain an emergency exit per fire code. If anyone tries to access it, the door alarm will be activated and recorded on CCTV (closed-circuit television). The only personnel that will now have access to this door will be emergency responders (police and fire department).
It looks like the whole street, the whole location is still locked down. Nobody's moving to the scene, a lot of police, rescue cars are parked there. But nobody's moving, so it seems as if it's still going on.
During the pandemic, when everybody was locked down, it was an opportunity to finally fine-tune it and upgrade the technology.
Healthcare is a particularly tricky area for ransomware, many healthcare systems are locked down by vendors, so healthcare systems often can't be patched in the same way other sectors can patch. This means that healthcare organizations have to take other measures to protect themselves.
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