What does ATT stand for?

Also known as: att.

ATT stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of ATT across different fields and industries.

Attachment

A file that accompanies an e-mail mes-sage. As transmitted, an attached file is an exact copy of the original file located on the sender’s computer. The file can be a document, an executable program, or a com-pressed file containing more than one item, among other types of files. The file is not part of the actual e-mail mes-sage, and it is generally encoded using uuencoding, MIME, or binhex. Most e-mail programs automatically encode an attached document for transmission with a mes-sage. The recipient of the message must have an e-mail program capable of decoding the attached document or use a separate utility to decode it in order to read the docu-ment. Some gateways prohibit transmission of files over a certain size. Most e-mail systems permit more than one file to be attached to an e-mail message at a time. or Attachment one of the events which pre-cede a lightning stroke to the earth. Attach-ment occurs when the stepped leader from the thundercloud makes contact with one of several streamers which emanate from the ground or structures on the earth. The return stroke follows immediately. streamer, stepped leader, return stroke.

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Attack

Attempt to gain unauthorized access to an information system’s services, resources, or information, or the attempt to compromise an information system’s integrity, availability, or confidentiality.

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