Sentence examples for a attacker from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a attacker" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use is "an" because "attacker" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "An attacker breached the security system last night."
Alternatives: "an assailant" or "a perpetrator."

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(a) Attacker model in range-based localization; (b) Attacked locators with temporal and spatial properties.

But in this case anyone can become a attacker and unless you can find the user, you can't stop the attack".

A 'collision' here refers to being able to generate the same hash multiple times — thereby potentially enabling a attacker to deceive a system into accepting a malicious file in place of its benign counterpart.

A 'collision' here refers to being able to generate the same hash multiple times — thereby potentially enabling a attacker to deceive a system into accepting a malicious file in place of its benign counterpart.

What we do is we 2 way encrypt all private data with a unique key, per user- thats based off of their plain text password (which we do not store anywhere, only a md5) – Because we do not store this variable (and you enter it when you want to view sensitive items) even if a attacker was able to 'hack' a server, the data would be safe.

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If an attacker attacks with a weapon, know where the weapon is effective.

While not an attacker, a masked figure called "Pighead" is the antagonist.

Such a function could be a boon to an attacker.

Here we show that an attacker U a can mount different types of attacks on the scheme.

What once began as an attacker defacing a website, later graduated to launching DDoS attacks.

They assume that an attacker spends a very short time (almost zero) over a Web page.

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