Definitions

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  • noun A battle fought in cyberspace.

Etymologies

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cyber- +‎ battle

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Examples

  • The initial loser in the great cyberbattle appears to be the Department of Homeland Security, that bureaucracy for our old fears.

    Frida Berrigan: Cyberscares About Cyberwars Equal Cybermoney 2009

  • Google fights a daily cyberbattle to keep its results relevant, but it appears to be losing the war, drowning in a sea of SEO.

    FOXNews.com John R. Quain 2011

  • The initial loser in the great cyberbattle appears to be the Department of Homeland Security, that bureaucracy for our old fears.

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2009

  • The initial loser in the great cyberbattle appears to be the Department of Homeland Security, that bureaucracy for our old fears.

    unknown title 2009

  • The initial loser in the great cyberbattle appears to be the Department of Homeland Security, that bureaucracy for our old fears.

    TomDispatch 2009

  • The initial loser in the great cyberbattle appears to be the Department of Homeland Security, that bureaucracy for our old fears.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Frida Berrigan 2009

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