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The phrase "attacks used" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific methods or strategies employed in an attack, often in contexts like cybersecurity, military operations, or sports.
Example: "The report detailed the various attacks used during the cyber breach, highlighting their effectiveness and impact."
Alternatives: "methods employed" or "strategies utilized".
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"They pay us to replicate the same kinds of attacks used by the bad guys, the cyber criminals," said John Yeo, European head of Trustwave's SpiderLabs pen test team, which carries out hundreds of such tests every year.
Readers caught in the area of the attacks used the Guardian to follow events as they hid and as a guide to safety.
The latest set of attacks used hundreds of emails with a zipfile attachment that, if double-clicked, could introduce the malware to an organization's networks, Alperovitch said.
More than a third of the attacks used chlorine gas, and the vast majority of those came after a UN security council resolution condemning its use.
The attacks used bombs hidden in a parked motorcycle and cars, among other places, but did not involve suicide bombers, a typical tactic of Al Qaeda in Iraq.
Test your math skills with this question created by Bobson Wong at Math for America from the article "Attacks Used the Internet Against Itself to Clog Traffic".
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At their worst, attacks using XSS can hijack a user's machine entirely.
It cited possible attacks using "explosive-laden boats" and scuba divers.
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