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词汇 cybercrook
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Definition of cybercrook in English:

cybercrook

nounˈsʌɪbəkrʊkˈsībərˌkro͝ok
informal
  • A person who commits criminal activities by means of computers or the Internet; a cybercriminal.

    a wireless network set up by cybercrooks to capture any personal and financial information you send over it
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They're betraying people close to them, too, by helping those cybercrooks build up a detailed picture of their life and their milieu.
    • Of course, just as technology changes, cybercrooks change their tactics.
    • By attacking third-party ad networks rather than websites, cybercrooks can increase the potency of attacks, he added.
    • It is essential that online digital currencies work within the law, assist authorities with their enquiries, and work hard to ensure that their money transfer systems are not being used by cybercrooks.
    • Victims who pay extortionists are playing into the hands of cybercrooks and likely to receive repeat protection money requests.
    • Moreover, most cybercrooks know how to bypass anti-malware measures.
    • That means that cybercrooks would have to compromise both the internet channel and telephone network to be successful.
    • A cybercrook has admitted to using hacked ATM codes to steal from accounts.
    • One notable attack that's grown more popular is the "friend in distress" scam in which a cybercrook masquerades as a friend stuck in a foreign country in need of money.
    • But cybercrooks are getting better at building more resilient networks.
    • A cybercrook could instruct the bot to disable your security software or access personal files.
    • For now, though, most cybercrooks are merely interested in infecting as many machines as possible.
    • Cybercrooks capitalising on the public obsession with celebrities and current events is nothing new.
    • This is when cybercrooks set up Wi-Fi networks in public places so people can get wireless broadband connections, ostensibly for free.
    • Of course, when discussing website security, it would be a vast oversight not to mention phishing, the age-old scheme in which cybercrooks trick users into giving up their personal information.
    • This has forced cybercrooks to refine their strategies.
    • Recognizing that relying on security software isn't enough and that catching cybercrooks is vital, private companies often hand over data willingly rather than only when subpoenaed.
    • Crafty cybercrooks are leveraging the latest automation tools to build websites filled with hundreds of megabytes of commonly used search terms.
    • Indeed, today's cybercrooks are becoming ever more tightly organized.
    • They used the federal Racketeer Influenced & Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, which Justice Dept. officials say is proving to be a useful tool in charging alleged cybercrooks.

Definition of cybercrook in US English:

cybercrook

nounˈsībərˌkro͝ok
informal
  • A person who commits criminal activities by means of computers or the Internet; a cybercriminal.

    a wireless network set up by cybercrooks to capture any personal and financial information you send over it
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They used the federal Racketeer Influenced & Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, which Justice Dept. officials say is proving to be a useful tool in charging alleged cybercrooks.
    • Of course, when discussing website security, it would be a vast oversight not to mention phishing, the age-old scheme in which cybercrooks trick users into giving up their personal information.
    • Cybercrooks capitalising on the public obsession with celebrities and current events is nothing new.
    • One notable attack that's grown more popular is the "friend in distress" scam in which a cybercrook masquerades as a friend stuck in a foreign country in need of money.
    • They're betraying people close to them, too, by helping those cybercrooks build up a detailed picture of their life and their milieu.
    • This has forced cybercrooks to refine their strategies.
    • Crafty cybercrooks are leveraging the latest automation tools to build websites filled with hundreds of megabytes of commonly used search terms.
    • This is when cybercrooks set up Wi-Fi networks in public places so people can get wireless broadband connections, ostensibly for free.
    • It is essential that online digital currencies work within the law, assist authorities with their enquiries, and work hard to ensure that their money transfer systems are not being used by cybercrooks.
    • A cybercrook could instruct the bot to disable your security software or access personal files.
    • Indeed, today's cybercrooks are becoming ever more tightly organized.
    • Of course, just as technology changes, cybercrooks change their tactics.
    • Moreover, most cybercrooks know how to bypass anti-malware measures.
    • Recognizing that relying on security software isn't enough and that catching cybercrooks is vital, private companies often hand over data willingly rather than only when subpoenaed.
    • By attacking third-party ad networks rather than websites, cybercrooks can increase the potency of attacks, he added.
    • That means that cybercrooks would have to compromise both the internet channel and telephone network to be successful.
    • For now, though, most cybercrooks are merely interested in infecting as many machines as possible.
    • But cybercrooks are getting better at building more resilient networks.
    • A cybercrook has admitted to using hacked ATM codes to steal from accounts.
    • Victims who pay extortionists are playing into the hands of cybercrooks and likely to receive repeat protection money requests.
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