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cyberspace

[sahy-ber-speys] / ˈsaɪ bərˌspeɪs /


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The North Koreans have not only made their thievery more efficient, but have also refined their money-laundering techniques to the point that the stolen booty disappears into the dark reaches of cyberspace within days.

From Los Angeles Times

Companies will also have to describe periodically what efforts they are making to identify and manage threats in cyberspace.

From Reuters

In the past decade, Xi has made preserving security a priority, with his concept of security covering everything from politics and the economy to the environment and cyberspace.

From Reuters

Just look at us floating around in the heaven and hell of cyberspace: feeling omniscient with our powerful search engines, gathering “followers.”

From New York Times

Feuds fanned in cyberspace with exchanges of insults can spill into the real world with exchanges of gunfire.

From Seattle Times