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- noun A participant in
cyberwarfare .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Despite the president's assurances that operations "will not -- I repeat -- will not include monitoring private sector networks or Internet traffic," the Pentagon's top cyberwarrior, General James E. Cartwright, has conceded such intrusions are inevitable.
Alfred W. McCoy: How America's Wars Are Systematically Destroying Our Liberties 2009
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Or did the FBI count every student studying computer science in China as a government-sponsored cyberwarrior?
U.S. News 2010
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Top US cyberwarrior: 'Remote sabotage' a real and pressing concern
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Top US cyberwarrior: 'Remote sabotage' a real and pressing concern
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Top US cyberwarrior: 'Remote sabotage' a real and pressing concern
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Justine Sharrock 2010
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Or did the FBI count every student studying computer science in China as a government-sponsored cyberwarrior?
U.S. News 2010
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The Chinese government, in fact, appears to be systematically building a cyberwarrior force.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Or did the FBI count every student studying computer science in China as a government-sponsored cyberwarrior?
U.S. News 2010
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It came as a surprise this month to Wang Jianwei, a graduate engineering student in Liaoning, China, that he had been described as a potential cyberwarrior before the United States Congress.
Benton Foundation - Headlines Benton Foundation 2010
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Top US cyberwarrior: 'Remote sabotage' a real and pressing concern
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Truthdig Moshe Adler 2010
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