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- noun
Breaking into acomputer system , especially by means of anetwork .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The reason, sources tell NEWSWEEK, was an apparent "cyberintrusion" by an outside hacker who officials fear had been tapping into supposedly secure e-mail messages since late last year.
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"But US computer and communications systems and networks are under constant cyberintrusion from many different parties, and against this background noise, the United States would have to notice that critical systems and networks were being attacked and damaged."
Ars Technica John Timmer 2010
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"But US computer and communications systems and networks are under constant cyberintrusion from many different parties, and against this background noise, the United States would have to notice that critical systems and networks were being attacked and damaged."
Ars Technica John Timmer 2010
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"But US computer and communications systems and networks are under constant cyberintrusion from many different parties, and against this background noise, the United States would have to notice that critical systems and networks were being attacked and damaged."
3dGameMan.com Jared Maynard 2010
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"But US computer and communications systems and networks are under constant cyberintrusion from many different parties, and against this background noise, the United States would have to notice that critical systems and networks were being attacked and damaged."
3dGameMan.com Jared Maynard 2010
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"The recent cyberintrusion that Google attributes to China is troubling, and the federal government is looking into it," Nicholas Shapiro, a White House spokesman, said Wednesday.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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