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- noun An
equivalent of something, in terms ofcomputers .
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Examples
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"We are playing the cyberequivalent of cat and mouse, and, unfortunately, the mouse seems to be one step ahead," said Robert Mueller, director of the U.S.
Cybercrime Costs Mount in U.K. Cassell Bryan-Low 2011
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The St. Petersburg-based group is the cyberequivalent of a landlord that leases rooms to drug dealers, said Zulfikar Ramzan, a technical director for Symantec, a computer-security company.
Georgia States 2008
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"It's the cyberequivalent of fumbling around in the dark until you find the doorknob," Mr. Lewis said.
NYT > Home Page By ERIC SCHMITT 2011
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"It's the cyberequivalent of fumbling around in the dark until you find the doorknob," Mr. Lewis said.
NYT > Global Home By ERIC SCHMITT 2011
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