Of or relating to the internet.
by chixx0r April 27, 2003
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1. You want to give someone a hug via electronic means.
2. You don't like to give physical hugs (ie. you don't like touching other people) and prefer to type it out in an email or in a chat room.
3. It can be a token of appreciation over the internet. Instead of saying just "thank you", typing "cyber hug" will be like the icing on the cake.
4. It is almost like XOXO but with less intensity.
1. You want to give someone a hug via electronic means.
2. You don't like to give physical hugs (ie. you don't like touching other people) and prefer to type it out in an email or in a chat room.
3. It can be a token of appreciation over the internet. Instead of saying just "thank you", typing "cyber hug" will be like the icing on the cake.
4. It is almost like XOXO but with less intensity.
Britney typed: Honey, I was looking at this veggie-chopper on an infomercial the other day. It looks lovely!
Anthony typed: Hey baby, I will get you one next time I visit you.
Britney typed: THANKS! Cyber hugs!
Anthony typed: Hey baby, I will get you one next time I visit you.
Britney typed: THANKS! Cyber hugs!
by auds July 17, 2006
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by Isha1o1 February 22, 2018
Get the Cyber trick mug."Cyberbullying involves the use of information and communication
technologies such as e-mail, cell phone and pager text messages, instant messaging, defamatory personal Web sites, and defamatory online personal polling Web sites, to support deliberate, repeated, and hostile behaviour by an individual or group,
that is intended to harm others."
technologies such as e-mail, cell phone and pager text messages, instant messaging, defamatory personal Web sites, and defamatory online personal polling Web sites, to support deliberate, repeated, and hostile behaviour by an individual or group,
that is intended to harm others."
She was a victim of cyberbullying when she received threatening e-mail and mobile phone text messages.
by Bill Belsey August 31, 2003
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by Fafaman September 26, 2003
Get the cyberbong mug.A term used to describe an individual that performs certain keyboard and mouse actions that security companies portray as being the most serious crime imaginable and results in jail sentences longer than serial killers and fines greater than billionaires' fortunes.
The purpose of this term is to sell more security products by scaring the public.
It should be noted that "cyber" means virtual, so by its own definition it's not a crime.
It should also be noted that driving 5 mph over the speed limit has the potential to cause more harm than sending 20 billion porn spam emails.
The purpose of this term is to sell more security products by scaring the public.
It should be noted that "cyber" means virtual, so by its own definition it's not a crime.
It should also be noted that driving 5 mph over the speed limit has the potential to cause more harm than sending 20 billion porn spam emails.
judge: I fine you $240,000,000 for the 800,000 spam messages you sent to myspace in the period of 2 days that earned you $500,000 and could have been fixed by a DBA with a single SQL query that takes 500ms to execute.
prisoner a: What are you in for?
prinoner b: Murder & Dismemberment, 15 years. What about you?
prisoner a: Cybercrime, 60 years and a $5bn fine.
prisoner b: WTF is cybercrime?
prisoner a: I made peoples' PCs show advertisements without their consent.
prisoner b: Like TV?
prisoner a: Yes.
symantec exec a: spyware, adware, worm, trojan, spam...it all sounds too friendly!...it needs sexing up to increase our sales
symantec exec b: how about CYBERCRIME & CYBERCRIMINALS?
...
Defend your PC against CRIMINALS!
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prisoner a: What are you in for?
prinoner b: Murder & Dismemberment, 15 years. What about you?
prisoner a: Cybercrime, 60 years and a $5bn fine.
prisoner b: WTF is cybercrime?
prisoner a: I made peoples' PCs show advertisements without their consent.
prisoner b: Like TV?
prisoner a: Yes.
symantec exec a: spyware, adware, worm, trojan, spam...it all sounds too friendly!...it needs sexing up to increase our sales
symantec exec b: how about CYBERCRIME & CYBERCRIMINALS?
...
Defend your PC against CRIMINALS!
Only Norton can protect your PC from the same crooks responsible for armed robery and drug dealing.
by Serial Cybercriminal May 20, 2008
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