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- noun
computer hacking ; the act of breaking into computer systems
Etymologies
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Examples
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Largely for that reason, we may be closer than ever to a battle plan that finally links the arsenals of the U.S. government with the serious needs of business in the fight against global cyberhacking.
Will U.S. Businesses Finally Get Some Cybersecurity? John Bussey 2011
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Whether it's censorship or cyberhacking, it's safe to say these are growing problems.
In Google We Trust 2010
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Anymore than they favored the "unwritten" right to cannibalism, beastiality, or cyberhacking...
The Connecticut Supreme Court finds a right to same-sex marriage. Ann Althouse 2008
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Largely for that reason, we may be closer than ever to a battle plan that finally links the arsenals of the U.S. government with the serious needs of business in the fight against global cyberhacking.
unknown title 2011
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Largely for that reason, we may be closer than ever to a battle plan that finally links the arsenals of the U.S. government with the serious needs of business in the fight against global cyberhacking.
unknown title 2011
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Google cyberhacking case, followed by Beijing's refusal to condemn Korean aggression.
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Hollywood Leaks, as was amply explained in an earlier post, claims to be an offshoot of the cyberhacking group Anonymous -- but with a narrowed focus.
News - latimes.com lknelson 2011
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Google cyberhacking case, followed by Beijing's refusal to condemn Korean aggression.
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Cybersecurity: Chinese government, military involved in cyberhacking, experts say Published on Monday, Feb. 08, 2010 11: 47AM EST
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed GILLIAN WONG 2010
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Cybersecurity: Chinese government, military involved in cyberhacking, experts say
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed GILLIAN WONG 2010
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