Examples of using Hacktivism in English and their translations into Japanese
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And so it is with hacktivism.
Hacktivism: Some things never change.
That's what the t-files and hacktivism are all about.".
Hacktivism- Hacking for a politically, socially or environmentally motivated purpose.
This event is not an act of hacktivism, it is an act of criminality.”.
Hacktivism is the use of computers and computer networks as a means of protest to promote political ends.
Encouraged by the recent publicity around hacker groups such as the Syrian Electronic Army andAnonymous, hacktivism is on the rise.
And in addition to their hacktivism activities, cDc also publishes an online magazine.
Another trend that will likely impact companies andgovernments is the continued rise of‘hacktivism' and politically-motivated cyber-attacks.
His background in hacktivism and making also allowed him to talk about the future of 3D printing in schools and cities.
There is a growing partnership against censorship between hackers, human rights activists and the academiccommunity as proof that real hacktivism-- grass-roots resistance enabled by technology-- is a viable way to battle repression.
Hacktivism: If you blog about anything controversial(religion, politics, etc.), you may be targeted just for that.
According to the Verizon 2012 Data Breach Investigations Report released on Thursday, the rise of hacktivism against larger organisations was the most significant change in 2011, with 58 per cent of stolen data attributed to hacktivism- cyberhacking to advance political and social objectives.
Hacktivism” has been enabled by the development of free online tools that enable anyone with a grievance or issue to easily launch an attack.
According to the Verizon 2012 Data Breach Investigations Report released Thursday, the rise of hacktivism against larger organizations had been the most significant change in 2011, with 58 percent of stolen data attributed to hacktivism, or cyberhacking to advance political and social objectives.
But while almost all cyberattacks could be described as disruptive on some level, the particular types of attack identified in the report were meant to bring attention to the attack or to the attacker's cause,be they operating on the behalf of a nation-state, hacktivism or just good old self-interested extortion.
Frequenz: In the age of hacktivism, free tools and for-hire services, the likelihood of being targeted for a DDoS attack is greater than ever.
Israeli-Palestinian/Arab hacktivism is an extremely active example of the cyberwar phenomenon that has attracted a lot of media attention since it began in October 2000, on the heels of the escalation of violence on the ground.
