last year. The well-publicized exploits of Anonymous, which played a role in stoking the Occupy Wall Street movement and was a prominent supporter of Wiki The link for this article located at Vanity Fair is no longer available. . The well-publicized exploits of Anonymous, which played a role in stoking the Occupy Wall Street mov. well-publicized, exploits, anonymous, which, played, stoking, occupy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Hacktivism is a bastardization of the words hack and activism. In truth, it's neither. Rather, it has become a cheapjack pseudo-politically hip moniker for the activities of apolitical teenage miscreants devoid of talent, creativity and passion. The recent blast of media . . . . Hacktivism is a bastardization of the words hack and activism. In truth, it's neither. Rather, it has become a cheapjack pseudo-politically hip moniker for the activities of apolitical teenage miscreants devoid of talent, creativity and passion. The recent blast of media hype warning of a massive May Day digital attack is drawn from the dicey politics and twisted syntax of strained U.S.-Chinese relations. The alleged hacker activity supposedly emanates from the incident in which a Chinese fighter jock clipped a U.S. spy plane, sending the fighter pilot looking for the lost continent of Atlantis and our plane on an unscheduled island sight-seeing tour. Even the FBI bought the hype, issuing a dire warning to businesses to be on high alert for an increase of Web site attacks. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Exploring the narrative that hacktivism intertwines the realms of digital disruptors and social activists harmoniously.. Hacktivism, Cyber Threats, Digital Protest, Political Hacking. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Politicians may not pander to them and experts may discount their opinions, but online vandals are getting the message out about what they think is important: Increasingly, that's politics. On the eve of the U.S. elections, vandals defaced the home pages . . . . Politicians may not pander to them and experts may discount their opinions, but online vandals are getting the message out about what they think is important: Increasingly, that's politics. On the eve of the U.S. elections, vandals defaced the home pages of the Republican National Committee, placing a spirited pro-Gore diatribe in its place. The Democratic National Committee said its site was subjected to repeated attacks. The defacements followed a spate of similar online graffiti posted by pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian activists over the past month. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Politicians may not pander to them and experts may discount their opinions, but online vandals are g. politicians, pander, experts, discount, their, opinions, online, vandals. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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