English edit

Etymology edit

cyber- +‎ conspiracy

Noun edit

cyberconspiracy (plural cyberconspiracies)

  1. A conspiracy in cyberspace.
    • 1999, Susan Hawthorne, Renate Klein, Cyberfeminism: connectivity, critique and creativity, page 74:
      [] she stumbles onto a cyberconspiracy which aims to destroy the defences of major computer networks []
    • 2009 August 14, Jim Rutenberg, “False ‘Death Panel’ Rumor Has Some Familiar Roots”, in New York Times[1]:
      But the rumor — which has come up at Congressional town-hall-style meetings this week in spite of an avalanche of reports laying out why it was false — was not born of anonymous e-mailers, partisan bloggers or stealthy cyberconspiracy theorists.