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- 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
- Equivalent of both when referring to three or more items?
Interesting, thanks! Unfortunately that doesn't seem to me to be usable either, as "There are several recommendations I have to further improve the sites — all three to improve their profit, decrease their cost and improve their usability " sounds like the "three" counts the recommendations –
- 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
- Is there a word analogous to dual for three or more options?
Three-way has connotations of some sort of physical object or direction, that I don't want either Triadic might work but it is of Greek origin, whereas dual and trinal are from Latin Paucal, is not specific to three, but is a good alternative to multiple
- Why there are two different meanings for triweekly?
"Every three weeks" is the most unambiguous option The problem appears to be in the semantic nature of the prefixes which carry the double meanings: Tri: word-forming element meaning "three, having three, once every three," from Latin tres (neuter tria) or Greek treis, trias "three" Bi:
- If annual means one year, is there any word for two,three, four. . year
From WordWeb: Annual: Occurring or payable every year What is the corresponding single word for occurring every two year, three year, four year etc
- Is there a proper term to describe ⅓ of a year (4 months)?
There is a difference between a duration period of three months as in "trimester" and an event occurring every 3 months as in "quarterly" In the same vein you would have a quadrimester or tri-annually(which means three times a year; not every 3 months) both being correct in the right context
- Why is it three score years and ten almost half the time and not . . .
The translators of the Authorized Version (KJV) must have decided to use the more poetic "three score years and ten" instead Meanwhile, the famous Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln begins with: Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition
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