"An attack on a computer network which involves the intruder siphoning off small amounts of money from a file and placing them in another file that he or she can access; for example, a file that holds their bank account details." <- the Oxford Dictionary
In the movie Office Space, one of the greatest engineers of all time, who's name is Samir, used this method with Lawrence and Michael, their IT friends, to become really wealthy (before the post credits where they get arrested by the FBI).
In the movie Office Space, one of the greatest engineers of all time, who's name is Samir, used this method with Lawrence and Michael, their IT friends, to become really wealthy (before the post credits where they get arrested by the FBI).
Have you seen Office Space? There was that dude who went nuts and set the office on fire, but at the very least the employees who worked there knew it would happen and were smart enough to Salami Attack the accounting system before it happened.
by RandomGai October 05, 2021
by Jbtm360 April 04, 2021
Well, you managed to misspell "Attack on Titan" as "Attack on Tinat". What the heck is a tinat? Do you know? Well, anyways, good job sucktard.
by OmegaXerion March 29, 2021
by Random belly button April 10, 2017
1. (noun) a show of Bemani game skills by deliberately attempting to score "Greats" instead of "Perfects".
2. (interjection) used by DDR players when they're off the beat, but can't blame it on the controller/stage/pad
2. (interjection) used by DDR players when they're off the beat, but can't blame it on the controller/stage/pad
1. "If this was Great Attack, you'd win. But it's not so you don't."
2. (Score shows up on the screen and quick, before anybody says anything, dude shouts) "Great Attack!"
2. (Score shows up on the screen and quick, before anybody says anything, dude shouts) "Great Attack!"
by second tuesday October 20, 2006
found in tic disorders, more likely Tourette's syndrome, can happens by intense emotions, anxiety, etc, the person can't stop ticcing, its tiring and can last to minutes to several hours, in more severe attacks, the person can be hospitalized
by ggukied March 19, 2021
by Adventure Boy May 27, 2008