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- noun Plural form of
cyberterrorist .
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Examples
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British police found evidence of the plot while investigating the three so-called cyberterrorists in London.
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Media outlets everywhere have caught the wave of "cyberterrorists" and a burgeoning "cyberwar" as part of an "Operation Payback" that is ostensibly designed to avenge the mistreatment of Julian Assange and militantly defend the murky concept of "internet freedom."
Randall Amster: The Blog of War: WikiLeaks Exposes Business-as-Usual, and a New Battle Ensues Randall Amster 2010
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Media outlets everywhere have caught the wave of "cyberterrorists" and a burgeoning "cyberwar" as part of an "Operation Payback" that is ostensibly designed to avenge the mistreatment of Julian Assange and militantly defend the murky concept of "internet freedom."
Randall Amster: The Blog of War: WikiLeaks Exposes Business-as-Usual, and a New Battle Ensues Randall Amster 2010
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Media outlets everywhere have caught the wave of "cyberterrorists" and a burgeoning "cyberwar" as part of an "Operation Payback" that is ostensibly designed to avenge the mistreatment of Julian Assange and militantly defend the murky concept of "internet freedom."
Randall Amster: The Blog of War: WikiLeaks Exposes Business-as-Usual, and a New Battle Ensues Randall Amster 2010
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Media outlets everywhere have caught the wave of "cyberterrorists" and a burgeoning "cyberwar" as part of an "Operation Payback" that is ostensibly designed to avenge the mistreatment of Julian Assange and militantly defend the murky concept of "internet freedom."
Randall Amster: The Blog of War: WikiLeaks Exposes Business-as-Usual, and a New Battle Ensues Randall Amster 2010
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Media outlets everywhere have caught the wave of "cyberterrorists" and a burgeoning "cyberwar" as part of an "Operation Payback" that is ostensibly designed to avenge the mistreatment of Julian Assange and militantly defend the murky concept of "internet freedom."
Randall Amster: The Blog of War: WikiLeaks Exposes Business-as-Usual, and a New Battle Ensues Randall Amster 2010
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Media outlets everywhere have caught the wave of "cyberterrorists" and a burgeoning "cyberwar" as part of an "Operation Payback" that is ostensibly designed to avenge the mistreatment of Julian Assange and militantly defend the murky concept of "internet freedom."
Randall Amster: The Blog of War: WikiLeaks Exposes Business-as-Usual, and a New Battle Ensues Randall Amster 2010
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Media outlets everywhere have caught the wave of "cyberterrorists" and a burgeoning "cyberwar" as part of an "Operation Payback" that is ostensibly designed to avenge the mistreatment of Julian Assange and militantly defend the murky concept of "internet freedom."
Randall Amster: The Blog of War: WikiLeaks Exposes Business-as-Usual, and a New Battle Ensues Randall Amster 2010
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Media outlets everywhere have caught the wave of "cyberterrorists" and a burgeoning "cyberwar" as part of an "Operation Payback" that is ostensibly designed to avenge the mistreatment of Julian Assange and militantly defend the murky concept of "internet freedom."
Randall Amster: The Blog of War: WikiLeaks Exposes Business-as-Usual, and a New Battle Ensues Randall Amster 2010
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Media outlets everywhere have caught the wave of "cyberterrorists" and a burgeoning "cyberwar" as part of an "Operation Payback" that is ostensibly designed to avenge the mistreatment of Julian Assange and militantly defend the murky concept of "internet freedom."
Randall Amster: The Blog of War: WikiLeaks Exposes Business-as-Usual, and a New Battle Ensues Randall Amster 2010
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