cyberattack
English
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editcyberattack (countable and uncountable, plural cyberattacks)
- An attack or intrusion by means of a computer network such as the Internet, often for the purpose of spying.
- Hypernym: cybercrime
- 1996 July 1, Stephen Pizzo, “Information Superhighway Under Assault”, in Santa Rosa Press-Democrat[1]:
- He also points out that if the US does come under cyberattack, we may be powerless to stop the attack.
- 2014 April 6, David E. Sanger, “U.S. tries candor to assure China on cyberattacks”, in The New York Times[2]:
- In the months before Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel's arrival in Beijing on Monday, the Obama administration quietly held an extraordinary briefing for the Chinese military leadership on a subject officials have rarely discussed in public: The Pentagon's emerging doctrine for defending against cyberattacks against the United States – and for using its cybertechnology against adversaries, including the Chinese.
- 2021 June 2, Christina Goldbaum, William K. Rashbaum, “The M.T.A. Is Breached by Hackers as Cyberattacks Surge”, in The New York Times[3], →ISSN:
- In recent months, cyberattacks have also crippled police departments in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, as well as hospitals treating coronavirus patients in intrusions that involved criminal groups holding data hostage and seeking payments to unlock the data.
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editattack over a computer network
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editVerb
editcyberattack (third-person singular simple present cyberattacks, present participle cyberattacking, simple past and past participle cyberattacked)
- To launch a cyberattack.
- Synonym: hack
- 2003 August 19, Kevin Maney, Michelle Kessler, “Blackout spurs cyberattack worry”, in USA Today[4]:
- A study by security company Riptech found that in the six months after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, energy companies were cyberattacked at twice the rate of other industries surveyed.
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editto launch a cyberattack
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Swedish
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editFrom English cyberattack.
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editcyberattack c
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edit- cyberattackera (verb)
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