Definitions
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- noun Alternative spelling of
cyberterrorism .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun an assault on electronic communication networks
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Examples
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In Blair's last such hearing, he trumpeted cyber-terrorism as the top challenge for the community to tackle.
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The report recites a litany of risks faced by the global economy, including cyber-terrorism, the depletion of water resources and a demographics-induced collapse of Western societies.
Davos to Take Center of Corporate Stage Geoffrey Smith 2012
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"This" was a link to an AFP story about how "Al-Qaeda has combined the global reach of both the English language and the Internet as cyber-terrorism tools to win over non-Arab sympathisers."
Andrew Rosen: Alec Ross' Odd Tweet About 21st Century Statecraft Andrew Rosen 2010
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And a 2008 report in the National Journal cited Tim Bennett, a leading civilian cyber-terrorism expert, who claims on the basis of conversations with government cyber-security experts that Chinese cyber-attacks were responsible for the 2003 Northeast power grid blackout.
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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"This" was a link to an AFP story about how "Al-Qaeda has combined the global reach of both the English language and the Internet as cyber-terrorism tools to win over non-Arab sympathisers."
Andrew Rosen: Alec Ross' Odd Tweet About 21st Century Statecraft Andrew Rosen 2010
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"This" was a link to an AFP story about how "Al-Qaeda has combined the global reach of both the English language and the Internet as cyber-terrorism tools to win over non-Arab sympathisers."
Andrew Rosen: Alec Ross' Odd Tweet About 21st Century Statecraft Andrew Rosen 2010
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"This" was a link to an AFP story about how "Al-Qaeda has combined the global reach of both the English language and the Internet as cyber-terrorism tools to win over non-Arab sympathisers."
Andrew Rosen: Alec Ross' Odd Tweet About 21st Century Statecraft Andrew Rosen 2010
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Some of the country's most important secrets hang in the balance when a cyber-terrorism expert is held hostage on "Hawaii Five-0" (CBS at 10), sending the team scrambling to find him before too much is revealed.
TV Highlights for Monday, Sept. 27 Post 2010
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"This" was a link to an AFP story about how "Al-Qaeda has combined the global reach of both the English language and the Internet as cyber-terrorism tools to win over non-Arab sympathisers."
Andrew Rosen: Alec Ross' Odd Tweet About 21st Century Statecraft Andrew Rosen 2010
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And a 2008 report in the National Journal cited Tim Bennett, a leading civilian cyber-terrorism expert, who claims on the basis of conversations with government cyber-security experts that Chinese cyber-attacks were responsible for the 2003 Northeast power grid blackout.
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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