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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attacks done" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that attacks have been completed, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The attacks done during the simulation were analyzed for effectiveness."
Alternatives: "attacks completed" or "attacks carried out".
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"Any further attacks done to the people of Syria will be blamed on Assad, but also on Russia & Iran who support him killing his own people," she wrote.
A.P.T. stands for Advanced Persistent Threat, a term that computer security experts and government officials use to describe a targeted attack and that many say has become synonymous with attacks done by China.
Five of the men indicted Tuesday were charged with carrying out or conspiring to carry out the attacks, done with 10 strategically placed bombs that exploded on four commuter trains, killing 191 people and wounding about 1,800.
Among this season's highlights were "A Perfect Terrorist," about the American David Headley's involvement in the Mumbai terrorist attacks, done in collaboration with the online newsroom ProPublica, and "The Anthrax Files," a re-examination of the evidence in the 2001 bioterror scare, done with ProPublica and McClatchy.
This study introduces a Reliable Anonymous Secure Packet forwarding (RASP) scheme that can prevent not only traffic analysis attack but also the attacks done through compromised forwarding nodes.
Insurgent groups in Afghanistan have a history of taking questionable credit for attacks done by others and exaggerating claims.
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