cyberterrorism
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See also: cyber-terrorism and cyber terrorism
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cyberterrorism (uncountable)
- (computing) The deliberate, large-scale disruption of networks of computers, especially of computers attached to the Internet, by means of viruses etc.
- 2001 January 15, Victoria Shannon, quoting Matt McLaughlin, “Internet Conspiracy”, in International Herald Tribune[1], →ISSN:
- Youths from California, Michigan and Israel were also found to have discussed cyberterrorism in some chat rooms and are suspected of trying to inject a malicious computer code into the Web servers that form the communications backbone of the Internet, Mr. McLaughlin said.
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terrorism on the Internet
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Further reading[edit]
- cyberterrorism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia