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New hacktivist sect emerges from Anonymous
New Scientist, 2012MalSec has announced its intentions to fight internet censorship, but promises to keep innocent people safe this ...
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Hacktivistes, droit et démocratie
2016Les hackers se situent ailleurs, au-delà ou au-dessus de la démocratie, tout en reconnaissant la validité et la positivité de celle-ci, ce pour quoi ils mettent un point d’honneur à la soutenir. Toutefois, la nature même de leurs actions, ainsi que l’identité de leur communauté, les conduisent à considérer le droit au mieux comme une contrainte à ...
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2017
The academic literature on terrorism is filled with references to online activities, and the equation of hacking and hacktivism (i.e., politically motivated hacking) with cyberterrorism. This perspective ignores differences in capacities, scope, and motives.
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The academic literature on terrorism is filled with references to online activities, and the equation of hacking and hacktivism (i.e., politically motivated hacking) with cyberterrorism. This perspective ignores differences in capacities, scope, and motives.
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From hackers to hacktivists: speed bumps on the global superhighway?
New Media & Society, 2005This article traces the emergence of the new social movement of hacktivism from hacking and questions its potential as a source of technologically-mediated radical political action. It assesses hacktivism in the light of critical theories of technology that question the feasibility of re-engineering technical systems to more humane ends.
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Climate justice, hacktivist sensibilities, prototypes of change
2018This chapter explores the material and symbolic elements of strategies used by climate justice activists at the summit. It highlights three examples of media activism that disrupt the top-down power dynamics of the summit and climate politics more generally in distinct and sophisticated ways that reshape narratives, cartographies, meanings and modes of
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From republicans to hacktivists: recent inclusion initiatives in Canadian theatre
Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 2017Could targeted inclusion initiatives press Canada’s professional theatre community to tap the vast reserve of disabled people disenfranchised by its current practices?
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Droit et piraterie virtuelle : les hacktivistes face à la loi
Sécurité globale, 2013Le cyberespace est devenu un enjeu de puissance, non seulement pour les États, mais également pour les groupes sociaux, revendiquant un certain idéal. Ainsi, Internet est devenu le mode d’action directe privilégié des hacktivistes, confrontés à un système politique qui restreint la contestation et l’opposition, par des moyens légaux.
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Ransomware Gangs and Hacktivists: Cyber Threats to Governments in Latin America
SSRN Electronic JournalThis report assesses ransomware gangs and hacktivists the main cybersecurity threat to Latin American governments. These groups employ advanced encryption and data exfiltration techniques, exploit software vulnerabilities, and use detection evasion methods.
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