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discovered attack
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In chess, an attack revealed when one piece moves out of the way of another.
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I'd spotted that the queen was vulnerable to a discovered attack and found a way to exploit it.
Black's king is exposed and White would like to play 31 Nf6 with the devastating threat of Rg8 mate and a discovered attack on the queen.
The first discovered attack below is against the WeakAgreement (M, EP) and Aliveness (M, EP) assertions.
Unknown key share: The second, discovered attack implies that the UKS was not met.
Mutual entity authentication: In the first discovered attack, the intruder manages to impersonate M to run the protocol with EP.
Therefore, the discovered attack could be interpreted as follows: the DesDA3C believes that it has successfully completed the run with the DesAuth.
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Theoreticians describe many elementary tactical methods and typical maneuvers; for example, pins, forks, skewers, batteries, discovered attacks (especially discovered checks), zwischenzugs, deflections, decoys, sacrifices, underminings, overloadings, and interferences.
Modeling and analysis of security protocols with communication sequential process (CSP) [12] and failure-divergence refinement (FDR) [13] have been proven to be effective in discovering attacks in many protocols such as [14 16].
Moreover, DTRAB is able to simultaneously construct a defensive mechanism to discover attacks as well as find out the root of the threat by tracing back the attacker's original network.
"MACIE integrates with your cloud and on-premise systems, examining patterns of logins, remote network access, access to data and documents to discover attacks and compile a comprehensive case for further review".
Websense, an unaffiliated Web security firm, said it discovered the attack and reported it to Dolphin Stadium officials, who contacted the F.B.I.
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