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hacktivism
hacktivism, n. Brit. /ˈhaktɪvɪz(ə)m/, U.S. /ˈhæktəˌvɪz(ə)m/ [Blend of either hack n.1 or hack v.1 and activism n. Compare slightly earlier hacktivist n.] The practice of gaining unauthorized access to computer files or networks in order to propagate a social or political message.1998Re: UNICEF was h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hacktivism
"Hacktivism" is a controversial term with several meanings. Hacktivism: On the Use of Botnets in Cyberattacks. Theory, Culture & Society 34(4): 131–152. wikipedia.org
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hacktivist
hacktivist, n. Brit. /ˈhaktɪvɪst/, U.S. /ˈhæktəvəst/ [Blend of either hack n.1 or hack v.1 and activist n. Compare slightly later hacktivism n.] A person who attempts to gain unauthorized access to computer files or networks in order to propagate a social or political message.1995 Village Voice (N.Y... Oxford English Dictionary
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Reality hacker
See also Life hack Urban Exploration Hacktivism Pervasive game wikipedia.org
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Who Controls the World Wide Web? Global Governance and Regulating the ...
Aug 14, 2022Global Governance and Regulating the Internet. Who Controls the World Wide Web? Global Governance and Regulating the Internet. August 14, 2022 by Ben Varlese. Contrary to popular belief, the Internet, since its creation, has always been subject to some form of global governing standards. Packet protocols, naming and numbering systems, and peer ...
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In the Realm of the Hackers
See also Electron (computer hacker) Nahshon Even-Chaim Underground: Tales of Hacking, Madness and Obsession on the Electronic Frontier Hacktivism References wikipedia.org
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cybercultural
cybercultural, a. Brit. /ˌsʌɪbəˈkʌltʃ(ə)rəl/, /ˌsʌɪbəˈkʌltʃ(ə)rlˌ/, U.S. /ˈˌsaɪbərˈkəl(t)ʃ(ə)rəl/ [‹ cyber- comb. form + cultural adj. Compare cyberculture n.] Of or relating to social changes brought about by widespread automation and computerization; (in later use) of or relating to the culture su... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cybergeddon
It combines cyberterrorism, cyberwarfare, cybercrime, and hacktivism into scenarios of wide-scale internet disruption or economic collapse. wikipedia.org
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Electronic civil disobedience
Hacktivism The term electronic civil disobedience and hacktivism may be used synonymously, although some commentators maintain that the difference is In reality the distinction between ECD and hacktivism is not clear. wikipedia.org
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MalSec
MalSec (an abbreviation of "Malicious Security") is a splinter faction of Anonymous that pledges to use hacktivism ethically to empower people. wikipedia.org
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Jenny Marketou
Her topics include the body and identity, public space, surveillance and hacktivism. Marketou defines "hacktivism" as "reconstructing a tool to understand its workings and to reconstruct it in a personal, creative way." wikipedia.org
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Hackers in Wonderland
The documentary contains interviews with the hackers, revealing what drives them to hack, and their opinions about hacktivism. wikipedia.org
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Peacenotwar
See also Malware Hacktivism Reactions to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine References Internet-based activism 2022 in computing Reactions to wikipedia.org
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Networked narrative
Internet activism, hacktivism, and the free software movement are principal examples of such narratives in practice. wikipedia.org
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Chinmayi Arun
Rebalancing Regulation of Speech: Hyper-Local Content on Global Web-Based Platforms' on Berkman Klein Center (medium series) Article for Live Mint on 'Hacktivism wikipedia.org
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