cyberintruder
English
Etymology
cyber- + intruder
Noun
cyberintruder (plural cyberintruders)
- One who breaks into a computer system; a malicious hacker.
- 2007 September 12, John Schwartz, “Who Needs Hackers?”, in New York Times:
- And even though his department takes the threat of hacking and malicious cyberintruders seriously, he said, “I’ve got a list of 16 things that I try to address in terms of outages — only one of them is cyber- or malicious attacks.”
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Related terms
- cyberintrusion