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cyberattack

noun
cy·​ber·​at·​tack | \ ˈsÄ«-bÉ™r-É™-ËŒtak How to pronounce cyberattack (audio) \
plural cyberattacks

Definition of cyberattack

: an attempt to gain illegal access to a computer or computer system for the purpose of causing damage or harm An undermine-first strategy allows the United States government to intrude into adversaries' systems, exploiting this covert access to gather intelligence and occasionally to deliver a destructive cyberattack.— Joshua A. Kroll If your data is valuable enough, there is almost nothing you can do to provide total security against an expert adversary. Simply put, the attacker may be smarter than anyone you have defending the network. Cyberattacks are not only impossible to block, they're often difficult to detect; you may not even know you're under attack in the first place.— Robert W. Lucky

Other Words from cyberattack

cyberattacker \ ˈsÄ«-​bÉ™r-​É™-​ËŒta-​kÉ™r How to pronounce cyberattacker (audio) \ noun, plural cyberattackers
Cyberattackers constantly evolve their skills and will always find new ways to attack—it's not a question of "if," but of "when." — Eileen Dignen

First Known Use of cyberattack

1996, in the meaning defined above

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