/duːz/ – noun
Definition: của hồi môn (tiểu bang Louisiana).
A more thorough explanation: “DOS” is an acronym that stands for “Denial of Service.” In legal terms, a Denial of Service attack refers to a malicious attempt to disrupt the normal functioning of a computer network or system by overwhelming it with a flood of illegitimate requests, thereby preventing legitimate users from accessing the network or system. Such attacks are typically considered illegal and may be subject to criminal prosecution under various cybercrime laws.
Example: The plaintiff alleges that the defendant committed a breach of contract by failing to deliver the goods as specified in the DOS.