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Hacktivism and Alternative Journalism
2020The article deals with the creation of a hacktivist channel in France in 2013. The channel pretends to evaluate the information and invite critical guests that are not considered in traditional media. The aim of the article is to study how this channel presents the guests and the topics to see if there is a journalistic innovation.
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Zeitschrift für kritik - recht - gesellschaft, 2021
Die Auseinandersetzung mit der Judikatur des EGMR zeigt, dass das Phänomen Hacktivism, welches computer hacking und politisch motivierten Protest fusioniert, den Schutz des Art 10 EMRK genießt, solange es sich in einem verfassungsrechtlichen Rahmen bewegt, der demokratische Regeln und Ideale schützt. Wenn weder die EMRK noch ihre grundlegenden Werte in
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Die Auseinandersetzung mit der Judikatur des EGMR zeigt, dass das Phänomen Hacktivism, welches computer hacking und politisch motivierten Protest fusioniert, den Schutz des Art 10 EMRK genießt, solange es sich in einem verfassungsrechtlichen Rahmen bewegt, der demokratische Regeln und Ideale schützt. Wenn weder die EMRK noch ihre grundlegenden Werte in
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Network Security, 2015
Hacktivism is no longer driven by well-meaning amateurs or bored teenagers, if it ever was. The nature of hacktivism is changing and cause-based activism typified by the Anonymous collective is being replaced by heavy-duty, politicised attacks by the likes of the Syrian Electronic Army and ISIS - or even attacks carried out by nation states. Hacktivism
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Hacktivism is no longer driven by well-meaning amateurs or bored teenagers, if it ever was. The nature of hacktivism is changing and cause-based activism typified by the Anonymous collective is being replaced by heavy-duty, politicised attacks by the likes of the Syrian Electronic Army and ISIS - or even attacks carried out by nation states. Hacktivism
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Hacktivism: Securing the national infrastructure
Knowledge, Technology & Policy, 2003The foundations of modern society—communications, power, transportation, banking, water supply, and public institutions—depend on interconnected computer systems to operate properly. Hostile groups threaten this “National Infrastructure” by exploiting the strengths and weaknesses intrinsic in its architecture.
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Modeling Hacktivism Using System Dynamics
Journal of Applied Security Research, 2015This article deals with modeling hacktivism. The methodological approach—system dynamics—is described. Concept of hacktivism is analyzed in relation to various dimensions of the use of this term. The model of hacktivism is explained. The core of this model is formed by an adapted risk equation and then expanded upon using causal feedback loops.
Jakub Drmola +2 more
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Hacktivism: assessing the damage
Network Security, 2011With the rise to stardom of activists Anonymous and hacking group LulzSec, cyber-attacks have entered a new phase. There's nothing original in the technical exploits they're deploying – most are very basic. But unlike most attackers, these groups actually crave publicity and are eager to share the data they steal. They frequently claim that this is for
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Privacy, Surveillance, Whistleblowers and Hacktivism
2023The scope for privacy has expanded exponentially via digital networks. Privacy and its invasion are a cat-and-mouse game. The scope for states to monitor individual communications is greater than ever before, as is the scale of big data collected by companies.
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