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cyberattack

/sahy-ber-uh-tak/US // ˈsaɪ bər əˌtæk //

网络攻击,网络袭击,网路攻击,网络犯罪

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an attempt to damage, disrupt, or gain unauthorized access to a computer, computer system, or electronic communications network.

Examples

  • If people are working in a hybrid way, ensure your digital security infrastructure is first class to avoid data losses and cyberattacks.

  • In a recent SEC filing, the company said its flagship Orion products, the vehicle for the cyberattack, provide about 45% of its revenues.

  • In the event of a breach, that information can be compromised, therefore it is recommended to use the service that also encrypts the data and protects it against cyberattacks.

  • The chaos provides potentially strong cover for either state-backed or criminal cyberattacks on hospitals, city governments, or corporate networks.

  • The DOJ said Wednesday that about 3% of the departments’ Microsoft Office 365 email accounts were compromised in the hack, which analysts have cited as one of the most serious cyberattacks in recent history.

  • “A destructive cyberattack could paralyze the nation,” Panetta said.

  • On Aug. 15, a cyberattack hit Saudi oil giant Aramco with devastating results.

  • Hizbullah followed up the cyberattack with a drone mission on Oct. 6.

  • A shocking cyberattack paralyzed 30,000 computers at oil giant Aramco.

  • The attack described by Abbasi suggests, however, a physical explosion as opposed to a cyberattack.