Cyber-terrorist in a sentence as a noun

I'm willing to bet money this was a cyber-terrorist attack. Unfortunately we'll never know.

If a cyber-terrorist wants to cause havoc, he/she will find a way; the best way for them to get around this would be to move to another country where such laws are nonexistent. And who will be controlling regulation of such back-doors?

Would a serious cyber-terrorist really choose Twitter to establish themselves as a credible threat? I'd argue that the lampooning of such breathless awe, far from being some malevolent outside influence which is "hurting" the community, is a part of the community.

It makes Apple the cyber-terrorist they are trying to 'protect' us from. Again, I understand their motivation as they are a titanic collective entity trying to administrate and tend another titanic collective entity, their userbase, which they feel is a part of themselves.

I can see everybody walking around with their AirPods tucked in their ears, ripe for a cyber-terrorist to unfold an antenna on top of a building, hack into the AirPods' firmware, and send an infrasound to knock the entire population out, or a loud whine to take out their hearing, or a barely audible sequence of subliminal messages. Welcome to the future.

Cyber-terrorist definitions

noun

a programmer who breaks into computer systems in order to steal or change or destroy information as a form of cyber-terrorism

See also: hacker cyberpunk