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digilante 

digital vigilante; fact-checkers, hackers or tech-savvy activists who seek and administer justice undelivered by legal authority
Digilantes have made it more difficult for political leaders to slack.
digilante by tagadagat2 March 23, 2013
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digilante 

Someone who uses the internet to fight injustice.
Mild-mannered (ahem) Simon Lazenby is in virtuality a crime-fighting digilante!
digilante by misterwolf December 24, 2009

digilant 

In the Global War on Terrorism, a lower level, or less-than-careful watch for possible danger or difficulties, utilized by indigenous soldiers from non-Western countries. A contraction of the words"indigenous" and "vigilant."
Advisor #1: "How did they walk right into that ambush?"

Advisor #2: "Duh, hey were being digilant."
digilant by vvurd666 February 10, 2017

Digilanti 

Combining digerati expertise with vigilante initiative, the digilanti anonymously police the Internet, exposing scams and fighting spam in the interest of making the Web safe without government intervention.
Oh-oh - watch out for Dan The Digilanti! No swears while he's online.
Digilanti by JRob August 8, 2007

digilant 

You have to be digilant because attention to detail is paramount.
digilant by anonymous34789 May 27, 2009

digilante 

Internet-based crime-fighter, above or not neccessarily in conjunction with the law.
419eater.com is a good example of a "digilante"
digilante by servotron November 7, 2007