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Qualcomm fixes three Adreno GPU zero-days exploited in attacks Qualcomm has released security patches for three zero-day vulnerabilities in the Adreno Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) driver that impact dozens of chipsets and are actively exploited in targeted
Scattered Spider: Three things the news doesn’t tell you Scattered Spider isn't one group — it's an identity-first threat model evolving fast From vishing to AiTM phishing, they're exploiting MFA gaps to hijack the cloud Watch the Push Security
writing style - Why do we have both the word three and the numeral 3 . . . The number “345” has three digits, where the first digit is a “3” The number 345 has three digits, where the first digit is a 3 I leave as an exercise for the reader to decide whether mentions of the word number in this sentence should or could be better written saying numeral instead
Three is are enough? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange In the first case, three (dogs) is the subject of TO BE, hence the plural In the second case, (having only) three (dogs) is the subject of TO BE, hence the singular My suspicion is that which case is more common will depend on the variety of English, as well as the noun in question
Word for three times a year. Is tri-quarterly a real word? It is possible that whoever used the term wanted to convey the idea that the three issues are published in three-month intervals, i e quarterly (say, in March, June,and September), and that one quarter is then skipped (in this example, there is no issue in December) Tri-quarterly would, however, still be a very bad term to use for that purpose
word choice - Three quarters vs. three fourths - English Language . . . the cast and crew returned to Los Angeles with three-fourths of the film finished; an aggregate area of more than three-fourths inch in diameter; the ratio of 3:4 is the diatessaron or fourth, producing an octave lute that is three-fourths the length of the descant, which in turn is three-fourths the length of the tenor
meaning - What does three by and five by mean? - English Language . . . I am studying a foreign language, but few good textbooks are available I was able to find a public domain language training manual for air force pilots published on-line It teaches the target language using English On a page of vocabulary and phrases, it lists the English terms "three by" and "five by"